[BY TELEGRAPH.-SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.] Te Awamutu, Friday Evening.
Mr Bi yce i-> .still at Low is. Ho lias not ino\«d out to-day. Hopa mfcoi viewed him puv.itoly, and I cannot ascei tain the natuie of the con vm nation. I had an intei \ iew with Hew i at Kihilcihi, to-day. He say.s he got a tologiain fiom Mr Bryce, but nothing in logaid to having .111 inteiviow. He doc 5 not know tho])in])oso of Mr Bi ycoV \ wt. Kewi is uvmhuahle to a 1 ail way being conducted, but would piofiu the line via T.iupo. J\li Hi ycc intend* .st.tvmg heie to-night. Mcs'ii'i Btitlei and WilkiiiMin weie with him, but dining the day Mi Wilkinson left foi Ak>\andia. Many of the nathe^ aie ijjnniiintof Mr Bryco's aruval. Majoi Jackson \\as with Hopa during the interview. J think it piobable Te Kooti will come down. Tawlnao i.s not at Whatiwhatihoe.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1774, 17 November 1883, Page 2
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148[BY TELEGRAPH.-SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.] Te Awamutu, Friday Evening. Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1774, 17 November 1883, Page 2
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