TITOKOWARU'S LATEST MANIFESTO.
The following is Tito's manifesto ref?™,, fO in .w issue of yesterday. \K indebted to the editor of the \V W Z Chronicle for a proof slip : - 3 At the Defence meeting of Sunday , ; the Mowing letter from Titokowaru"-, Colonel Whitmore, sent in by the rJ rebels who are now prisoners in the'wV ganui jail, was read by Mr Booth, Rut
A word of advice. To Whitmore" * question to you. To whom does England belong? To whom does this plan, iff on which you are standing? My word To you in one day the heaven and th made and all things confined therein f you understand that God mad* th M hin g s ltlswell Youweremadeapakeha and England was made for vou. I was made a Maori and New Zealand was made for me Youidnot recollect that a great diTision [gulf] was between us, the great sea You ceased to remember this fact and cw*d over from that place to this. I did not eroV, over from this place to that. My word in you-move out of my place to "your own Pfces m the midst of the sea. Hear out of the town [Wanganui] and all other places. brand up be baptised, that you mav 1* washed fro m your sins and call on the name of the Lord. Cease. Prom TITOKOWARU,
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2486, 10 December 1868, Page 2
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