The Envoy's in Wellington. Wellingt on, Friday.
Tho Samoan chief", Son Mann and William Upotu, wlio .umed last niejht by the Hawea from Auckland, have taken quaiters at the Ndg's He.nl, aud a niin-coin-mi.-sioned offuei of tlie A.O. Force is in on attendance upon them. This morning the Colonial Secretary and dipt. Like of H. yi S c-illod upon them and they a'tcrwards proceeded to Government House, whore they had an interview with His lixcelloncy, after which they went over tlie Government Buildings. Tn the afternoon, they visited the admiral on board the Nelson. One of the Envoys speaks English ad mil ably, and both are fine looking, intelligent men. A large number of gentlemen c.illed on them during the day. They are most anxioin to have the conntiy under English iule and annexed to New Zealand. They will await tho Premier's ai rival here.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2110, 16 January 1886, Page 2
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145The Envoy's in Wellington. Wellington, Friday. Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2110, 16 January 1886, Page 2
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