MAORI TROUPE IN AMERICA
PRIME MINISTER'S MESSAGE. AUCKLAND. October 1, A deputation consisting of M*!? B'"*8 '"* H»n&r» ivaihau. M.P.. Rangi. and IfrMurumiuu (a EsngWikei chief), f^ 0™"0 ™" T.nied by tlif Hon J. Carroll and Mi W T. Jennings, lI.P. for Tauniarunui, trailed upon the Prime Minister (Sir Jc«epbW«rd) to-day to wtkome him back to Auckland, and "congratulate him on his suec&Jefu. mission -with regard to the Imperial Confcren.L (,'har-icteristic Maori fpteenei ■were made by the Maori representatives, and Sn Joseph suitably lesponded. He montuned «hat lie had met the Maori t;'/!!pe now touring Ann lira \\ hi)e in New * .<*.--.. . .ii ,i£ n* moved ceita.n disabiliiteo umier chicti tnev wer working. These Maoris had asked 'him 'to. convey greetinge to the JSatives of Ne* Zealand, and h&d informed him that the* w»re. angioiu to urn back.
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Otago Witness, Volume 06, Issue 2899, 6 October 1909, Page 3
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