THE NA TIVE MINISTER'S VISIT.
Tm: lion. Mr Bryce arrived at Te Awamutu by yesterday 'h train, and w ill meet the natives at Kihikihi to-d.iy u> make further arr.uigcmciits 10 the Mirvey o( tlio " King" country. Mr Bryce wih accompanied by hi*, piivato secretary, Mr Butler, Mr L. CiT-Min, DLstiict Burvoyor, and Mr Y. H. ]idpecumbo, of the Sui\ey l)c\),utinont. It i. ovneofced that the Ngatihana will offer some opposition to the &uivey- pnjeeedinsr.
[UV Tni.EI.KVPH.— OWN COKKINI'OXI)];*]'.] KiHiKllli, Monday. The nat'nes are heie in largo numbers to meet Mi 13iyce. They are principally of the Ngiitihaua tribe, and intend to oppo&e the hiirvey. The town is very li\ ely.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1787, 18 December 1883, Page 2
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111THE NATIVE MINISTER'S VISIT. Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1787, 18 December 1883, Page 2
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