NEWS FROM THE NATIVE MINISTER.
Auckland, This day. News to hand from Mr Bryce's party states that they reached Otorohangi, seventeen miles from Alexandra, yesterday afternoon without opposition. Two unimportant chiefs stopped the party at different places to speak. The first asked if the journey was a peaceable one, and the second said but for Taonui's letter a verbal protest would have been made against the journey. Five natives from the meeting at Tc Kuiti joined the party hist night, including Wi Pcrc and Alexander Thomson. The meeting is not yet over, but it was agreed to ask Parliament to pass a bill recognising the division of the Ngatiinaniapoto lauds and cheapening the passing through the Court. The creeks are much swollen, but no accident has occurred beyond Mr Lewis being thrown from his horse, but he Avas not injured.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3668, 17 April 1883, Page 3
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