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MR BRYCE'S MOVEMENTS.

Mr Biiycje returned from Rotorua to Cambridge on Tnesday evening, and proceeded through to Auckland yesterday movning. A deputation^ c6 r nU&sng V "of Messrs T. 'Wells, Jas. Taylor, l (Jhepmell and J no. and Jas. Runciman, as repre-r«entatives«i»o£-»"the»wvai»ious'«^gavei!uuig^ bodies in the district, had arranged to \yait*on hiip. re /the master the/ native latfds at Tawliare. Having heard it was r th^i|ie^io]i^t^^>t^o.^i4s.t|:r.4Q r make the native lands, at Tawliare inalienable for the natives'/ 'they deemed it advisable that matters in connection .with the land to be made inalienable, Which wei'fe.'ioF.fiiifapftant £onsifleration, should be^'properlyS repre'senteU. The Victoria road runs through the propertyf and by<tHo iMd Hipg loqked t up dratnaige woultV W 'inWupftki; 'nn& 1 W 'road made useless. This is the view of matters taken b§' settler's' in the Piako district who use Cambridge as thoir mavket town','and consequently they atel of opinion if 'the road is closed > they wKVfi lose thini' njayMJ;., Tl\e |^nibridge people also 'object tb' sofrie' or'Uheif best outlying country being cut off. Another consideration 1 ,< js> ithatl i as , tho , niatp outlet didin runs through the Tawhare lands the settlers \yill be unable to drain theii' "toiids. '"These i'aWlbothel-:'' I thfttgs > must lie considered and allowed for before the lauds can.be maije inalienable, for it is not likely that the natives who have got no capital, will undcrt-ike any extensile drainage operations: As Mr Bryce, owin^toitJhMWG'ii'isQino 1 Hatt^i;q of his journey through from Rotorua, was anxious foy rest he -was unable to ,se.e the deputation.' ' 't'iie menibers 1 of th(i fcfeputation, however, will lay the matter befoie the respective bodies which they represent, and have the whole matter brought properly forward. Mr' Bryce will leave Auckland 'on tjle/ Oth December for* Taupo by Taurangai Fi'oni thence be, vi'dll 1 proceed to Tokenu and Studholme and Morrin's Movumutu station, between Taiipo and Wanganui, for the purpose W arranging an amicable settlement between the natives and sta-tion-holdei's, who aro at present in dispute, to enable the latter to take away their wool clip, in which they have been obstructed by 'the > mativ.es. After a sojourn at YYanghnuij Mr Bryce is cxppctcdjto;ret(uMJjtoWelli B gto;n!j;j \i j

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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1624, 30 November 1882, Page 2

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MR BRYCE'S MOVEMENTS. Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1624, 30 November 1882, Page 2

MR BRYCE'S MOVEMENTS. Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1624, 30 November 1882, Page 2

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