The Waikato Times AND THAMES VALLEY GAZETTE.
TUESDAY , DEC. 20, 1887.
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V. II rto.N'i: Taim’a lias asked the (jnivi‘muu,Mit if tho lands formerly ofl’orod to Tawhiao and his people to settle upon, which offer was at tho timo declined by the Maori Kin", are still available for that purpose, lie desires that more consideration ho given to Tawhiao, who was not individually responsible for the Waikato War. Mr MitchoLsou has promised to consider most favourably tho claims of Tawhiao and cho Waikato tribes. This decision ought to bo received with much satisfaction, for it is .ermT to condemn the old chief and
his poo[ile to a pr*rp(>tual state of landless vagrancy, when such an arcli-rehel as To Kooti has boon forgiven anil settled on a block of land orovided by the Government.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2410, 20 December 1887, Page 2
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147The Waikato Times AND THAMES VALLEY GAZETTE. TUESDAY, DEC. 20, 1887. Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2410, 20 December 1887, Page 2
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