AUCKLAND. September 24.
Boptombor A epeclal train, with' 500 Auoklanl citizen?, loft) for laupiri.thto morning lo attend Iho fongi In connection with T'iwhiao'fl deatb. A numbor of Waikato deMorB aloo atfctinddd, ne'arl/ 1000 Kuropeano being pre8ent. Tho European party w«a rooelved with welJ come. Fn»llftflo3 t7oro firod by; 200 »rmed men, who opened out, and the Earopeano advanced to whore tho bier W6B placed, ftodnpeeohos of oondolenoV were delivered on bebol! of tho Earojjeeina by Mr Joe^Maokajr, llev. GUttoa, fe. S. Gbhatn, and W. A,' Qrabam M»p* Te Whicoro reflpondocl, Hoanl ITaipua eang a weloomo to tho now Icing, Mahnta, who greeted ail; He flftid "l^b prosperity reign with all also let tie insist on peaoe |ind qaiotno8B, Yon have exprosaed a jiwntlmont of love whtoh ounnot go fytQx\%, Let prosperity remain with All, both European and natives," The JKing received a narabor of lending B9fr,eBhW)Qb3 woro pro-.
vided for a bhouaand Europoan visitors, after which there were bakas and war dances. Thero wore 4000 on the ground. Among those present wore Sir Henry Ogle, Barb., (H.M.8. Rapid), and Genoral Sir Mark and Lady Walker.
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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8086, 26 September 1894, Page 4
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185AUCKLAND. September 24. North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8086, 26 September 1894, Page 4
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