Natiye News.
HIGH JINKS UP JNORTH. &-?i£~ KOOTI. WITH. MrJb&YCE. A GORDEAL WELCOME. GREAT 1 RUBBI'NG OF NOSE3. A GENERAL PAEDON.. ... A FREE ABSOLUTION". THE YEAR OF JUBILEE. 1/ ibtGONSSiT^BgigSTGONES. THE PAST .FORGOTTEN AND FOR* ■"'•" J - given? *' L - *" • ■-, ITE KOOTt SPEAKS HIS MIND. NO RASH-RROB|ISES. LIFE IN THE OLD BOY YET.
0 , : . i' ■■' ': 1 1 ' . ! . x tT"-r rri . ' IJ I'd j'jl.l x)L fBY TELEGRAPH.) . y '■ f PRESS ASSOCIATIOU.) Auckland, Thiß Day. Mr Bryce inet Te. Koo,ti topday at Mauiigoi'onifbi Te Kooti Mr. Bryce shook hands with him. .. Te-Kopti, who .did, not ,-sny : acxiety addressed a fcw words of welcome to ; Mr -Bryce, who said he had come to meet Te Kooti face to face, and hear,hiß intentions for the future. /pirlm'intent^ad 7 pasted a law by which all political offenders arising out of thejjatfef) $roub[e/ m}g&fc) heqfojgjv|h. He was there as v the reprfsentative of ? th a e^oTeralneW^ ia^Sfena r^"r^n^^ Te Kooti and others, ifiTje^ODtit would sfanoVupjJike.a'man »fta 'give an assurance that henceforth he woull live quietly. \* ~. Te Sooti in reply said hasT .for ten years lived a peacetut life, and: %oma<wnonue; : j;o v do bo, but if molested by the Burop^aWst^ld fight againT He said he felt incenseds /&•* Barlowhiving captured Wininta treid^rouslyr: Mr Bryce after hearing Te Kooti re£ peat his promises of peace, said in-, the name of the GoVernor andin the name of Parliament, I can assure all political •offendersrthat they, would be pardoned^ '4id he,Mou(d uselhe utmost expedition in getting the pardon gazetted. I - ■ frhißread^'to Wvery like a farce; and ; we ; should imagine Athe Native Minister, jpst a Jittjte bife ./'pff his chump." Tawhiao will be ''purP' when hp hAars how Te Kooti has been ■tltfcSirtcfMr Bryce's manly " buzzomr.'^ — Ed. Mjy ;V . U; _, r ./..?. -
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 68, 13 February 1883, Page 2
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288Natiye News. Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 68, 13 February 1883, Page 2
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