TAWHIAO'S ARRIVAL
Taw iiiao is expected to come up to Waikato by to-morrow's train, but it is quite possible circumstances which he cannot contiol may detain him in Auckland for a few d.iys longer. As yet we have lie.ud of no an angement being made to n fluid Ins Majesty a suitable reception on Ins return to his clomiaion at Whatiwhatihoo, but it is piobable that his devoted vnssals at the royal settlement have made piovision for a demonstration of an impressive character. The people of Alevuidia will doubtless join in the festivites and loud their band for the occision. Tne clay for his Majesty's levee has not as yet been fixed. Some vague nunouis are afloat to the effect that dis sensions and disorder ha\ c crept into the royal during the temporary absence of its patiiarchal head. One of the loyal spouses is said to have eloped with some infatuated mortal of her own colour, some few weeks after the depaiture of her liege loid for England, and isat present d learning away the happy hours of her illicit honeymoon in the faiiyland of Taupo.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 1919, 23 October 1884, Page 2
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187TAWHIAO'S ARRIVAL Waikato Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 1919, 23 October 1884, Page 2
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