NATIVE AFFAIRS.
AUCKLAND, February 5. The sum of -.4000 has been coUected by the Natives towards -Tawhaio's projected mission to England, for which arrange- _- are nearly completed. The Kingites <|e_y that Mcß-th instigated or is connected with the mission. Bewi, it is stated, has replied to the Native Minister concerniag the stoppage of his pension that he does not care, as he never solicited it. T_»h_io, Rewi and Te Wheoro have invited Sir George Grey to come up and age them to talk over matters. Among -oft_-n_*tters they want to know whether a pan-mean be stepped apart from peraca__ _B_co_duct and a reference to Par-li_O-0i The pension is £200 per annum.
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Press, Volume XL, Issue 5755, 28 February 1884, Page 7
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