MAORIS AND THE KING.
A COUKTESY CALL- , jO DISCUSSION OF GBH-VANCZS (Received S-iO a.ml LO>"fn" , >-". May 27. Mr T. Mac.ken-'.c. liigh Commissioner .-.;'»'_ Zealand, accompanied by the risiting Maori c'.-iiefs. visited Mr John Gorst. who ts recruiting at Margate. in affectm. meeting look place with T-jpu Tainsakawa. wh.-i.e father saved Sir .lohn Worst's life 111 the Maori war. Mr. Mackenzie to-day introduced tne Maorii tn Mr. ... V- Ilarc.urt. fiolonial Secretary, who proreieed to assist them ■;_. .erarinp an audience with the King. on the understanding that it wa* purely a courtesy rail, and no grievances would bp ~i.ni*6e<i Mr. Macbenrie explained thp .'.institutional position, which the Maoris now -sidoritand. Tip King and Mr. Harcourt will rcceire them as hearer- of historic names.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 126, 28 May 1914, Page 5
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