MR BRYCE and NATIVES. (BY TELEGRAPH. )
> Waitara, Last? Night. ' s Mil Buvcb 1 has telegraphed <tb r Wetere Te llerenga that he j intends to travel overland troin Waikato 'old Mokau to Taranaki. Wcteie, in leply, sent a special messenger in from 1 Mo'kah with a telegram requesting the Minister to wait until aftei flic great' meeting at Totara on the *26th, when he will communicate a\ ith him. Some person had'telegraphed Mr Bryce that Wetere was desirous to see him, but Wetere denies ever having authorised,-. anyone to do so. Wetere is anxious to open the country, but he f cais complications from hasty or ill-advised actions./ Tile Waikato end of the country is in the hands of Manga and Wahanui, and some natives that are wanted by the authorities are in the lieait of the countiy. The Ngatiraaniapoto people aie said to ' intend to propose something definite about opening the country after the meeting at Totoiw.
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Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1655, 13 February 1883, Page 2
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158MR BRYCE and NATIVES. (BY TELEGRAPH.) Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1655, 13 February 1883, Page 2
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