The Urivera Difficulty.
Wellington, Tliis Buy. Tbe Premier has received a telegram from Mr Carroll, stating that he had a lone conference with the natives at flua. tqki and that everything was quiet. He told the natives UHt| 6 ub-divisional survey and the rmg-bonndary Burveyj which the Government insisted on being made were to enable the whole ot the i faSfi T within the co'ony to be placed on ihe map of New Zealand. The natives asked that the survey .might be stopped until, they could come to Wellington to see tbe Pre. mler, b«d Mt pwwu promptly wfujtf
this request. Instructions have been issued to the contingent of Permanent Artillery stationed in Wei ington t) holii itself in readiness in case it should be ri» quired to proceed to the East Coast.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIX, Issue 97, 26 April 1895, Page 2
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