THE GOVERNOR IN THE NORTH.
[PRIM ASSOCIATION TB__-9EAH.j AUCKLAND, April __ His Excellency the Governor aad &* Countess of Onslow, accompanied fe ? Captain Guthrie, arrived at B&w«saHokianga, last night, and this mosaic Lord Onslow met- a number o_ tbe Ng& puhl Natives. Hone Motu Tawbife, w&3 was the first speaker, referred to to grievances of the Natives under theJpg; sent Native Lands Act- and advocated «• abolition of the Native Lands Court. *» Governor, replying, said he wonla m* been sorry if he had not met the ff*» Ngapuhi tribe. Of all tho aboruiiaal w-«r thera waa none In which h* **••" Interested as the Native race of >«*,*£ land. The Government 'intended to m* lata In regard to the Native lfflua. *»® vice-regal party are now at Apoaus.
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7847, 25 April 1891, Page 6
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