MR. BRYCE AT PARIHAKA
THE EXPELLED NATIVES NOW CONTENTED. [BY TELEGRAPH. —SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.] ■ • "Wellington, Tuesday. Mr. Bp.yce, who has gone to Parihaka, telegraphs that the natives held a feast there on the 17th inst., but that there was no attempt to hold a regular meeting, and no speechifying took place. So far as he cau learn, there was no endeavour made anywhere to revive the style of meetings hitherto held there on the 17th of each month. Mr. Bryce has been among the "Wanganui natives who were expelled from Parihaka, and finds them quite cheerful and content in their proper district. Even two of their chiefs who were greatly irate at their enforced removal, have now got over their vexation, and seem to be thoroughly'acquiescent and .resigned. __ '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6270, 21 December 1881, Page 5
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