THE PURCHASE OF ROTORUA TOWNSHIP.
(ISV TK.I.KCR VI'II, —OWN IMUKKSL'ONI-IEXT.] Auckland, Wednesday. Mil Lkwis, Under-Secretary of the Native Department, Mr K. Whitaker, and members of til! police force, left Auckland today for Rotorua. They were rather soliciting about the care nf a box they had with them, which emit lined tJ'.IOOO, to coinplete the purchase of the new township, the (.1 ivernm:'.iit h.iv iujr arranged matters with t!ie natives. Lf is rumoured that tl.ii also includes Tikitere, Wbakarewaivw:i and Waiotapu Valley are to be th" solij •et of future neg' tiali ms. (i;r KTi.Et;KArII.rUK.SS associAL'KlN.) Wuli.ixuton', Wednesday. The I Ton. Mr Mit.-lie.lson, Minister for Native Alf.iirs, leaves by train to-morrow for I!, it iriia. via Na|i sr, in connection v.i'.h tlin recent |nirchase of Itotorua township. He expect-) to be abs.int about a foitnight.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2694, 17 October 1889, Page 2
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134THE PURCHASE OF ROTORUA TOWNSHIP. Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2694, 17 October 1889, Page 2
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