THE GOVERNOR AND MAJOR KEMP.
(PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Auckland, February 11. The Governor has received a letter from Major Kemp which shows that the relations between his Excellency and that chief are of a most friendly character. The letter, which is written to the Native Minister, and was forwarded to Lord Onslow is as follow's : “ Auckland. “Friend, —Salutations to you. My heart has experienced great pleasure in receiving your letter (chat is, the letter froir yourself and the Governor, Earl Onslow), acknowledging the receipt of my address to Queen Victoria, and I am very thankful to you (plural) for your agreeing to my wishes. Friend, please explain this to the Governor. I am exceeding grateful at his reply to me, and that he has acceded to my request ; and also the other words in his letter. May he and his Countess and his family live long. I have explained all this matter to my tribe.”
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 937, 14 February 1890, Page 24
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