Wahanui at the Bar of the Mouse.
P - Pttriijg ft? Mtting oj^ibeiHimiwi l^atui^^ ISbeikir />rdere4^ *|m! ;)Ser|e^t WaliaiwU '' 7 ""'%e'n|»tin)aiiiiipotb chief, to the bar ■ * n -sMWvibe. On the chief mkking - - hiii appwirauce at the jbttr,-«tt4t»4e& te PftP^ifl a» o iu^erar«teil the ' fn fpSe&^e^pd'Binb^Xp&Sfiii)grfchat = on the petitions of many natives. Wahanul havina; bo^ed cerempnioiis-} J Jds Rpeech vith ! tfie ca«tomary JJ tena koe ' ( '-^Prtbe Speaker and the aonser He spoke m a dignified manneis,'atidi f^^^tCr^WpjWera well^epresfented V^lfce j&iißferpreteK It* was his great $ffi ] WVtis. -Wapeilfe on beh|aiC*<tf There were two reasops |or ln«eojm, 7 ing therfi-^J'irsi. the 4.eMre, tci . speak. " ; x th^ : d[o]W& r' ! f be; kj^ !;i]tiL npbtf he' wbu],l%eak the administration of th^6 fatid. ' <: ' H4 jwiah- , ©d that, the natires should,, hare the ; the Native" liand Court should (have lands. . % 3 shf mid aak ; the 'fipnse, nowever, ' io help ' him J t*> de - .: .„■ /j?ift6#~ / li5W for. t;he adminwtrajiion 1 of inrpe lands. The Native MinSsteiy jj^o whom ne ' had spoken, had; said, ~;-m Your 7 ideas are good." Hoj *a«J! , r.jdace^fMii^ Bill drawn, up; atSh^ 1 r*' l(J^^TßaVttWt^h l tom%ejl^j ipf the mon|h— and there was a jbting lirfi^^iL IWheiLinerfsa^ithoseiiharp *ms,^^ Wsaiov^^Sg WrcH i hh&m )ny l^andifproducing : his watch) is ft let me fake it to the watchmaker ■* ifffef^^r^'^^f^ne has/ife- «•• ! #iii ) fiiink rtl '.Tha l t^ &lMi'tpi :A cWUKhtt J w^lMf yell; aid jnstlVj consini>frm right. At present his because he had 'a title. ■K»<r^i^-^f 'h'e^i actim^-^'leiiri '■' Jof "wha^t this Bill might produce. The 11 ' ( obt^'6FTkwhiff6>' visit to England Jc/ ' !^l«a-'«fe*lttinf nngttbe'do^e !t teK « ''i lari^Kythe House, and he tnid W ' ; A md byttne *^ <if iH^ i <&#«)& ment fI1 " li^lknd to retorn to N^W Za l^nd; *'*te"fNmMf?%e(!&' l 'ltik ltl i [on«e a/i.-r cj^ 'opt/t'h'e'i la^' #ibAt ( •'^ S! |taMVW^ i yW :lf>eii, injEng^nfhil '- We Qiieten. The Bill, be thought, had -'-itafraW'withbQt due cbrisidem■vil6ni joiner 'ooriceisMjie: wanted.. i^ai^H^WoaldpreVeDt spines lrom r cominfijito the native districts. '''H* hoped; thki the fioiwe^ "would be strong : m preventing tljisi, ; j: )) V&V >jil cfaQK conijtng 'upo4 fte -TLlaoris,. having spoken foi« ' a Tr«^uarft* of m hottr, then withtlrew, ■IJ^tetifaH-'iitik all parts <jf.tti# :: -r- "" - : ~"" : . ')""' !.'•.":' .'.'■
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Manawatu Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 128, 7 November 1884, Page 3
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349Wahanui at the Bar of the Mouse. Manawatu Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 128, 7 November 1884, Page 3
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