MINISTERS AND THE KOPUA MEETING.
[Press Special Wire.J W____s___3r, April 25 Ihe Waikato correspondent of the "New Zealand Times" telegraphs:—" It has come act that Sir George Grey will not be invited by Tawhiao to attend the meeting. The kbounef the agents have been in vain. To st urgent demand on the part of Ministers far an invitation, M-nuhin lately answered, 'I isn't wish to see Grey again. We saw iM_ at -GkurangL That was enough. We faffs* him of old. All people are free to come to the meeting on the 2-th, and Grey may esse like any other pakeha, but he will not te IST—@d.
* _m has been worried, I hear, to ask Sir (hags Grey and Mr Sheehan to Punui. _«r_| this, Te Ngakan Jaaid, 'If Manga n_~) chooses to be a Government man it assist matter. He stands alone.',"
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Press, Volume XXXI, Issue 4287, 26 April 1879, Page 3
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