A FALLEN NATIVE POTENTATE.
PUB PICKSS ASSOCIATION. Auckland, June 24. j§r On Saturday, prior to the Maori'* departure, Tutu Nihoniho, a Ngati- ' pnrou warrior, who i arrived a sword of honour from (ha Into Queen, rVivered Asp.-ech to the assembled Europeans and Maoris. Ho e >rci. «nc<d by tt*t[»iig'ha'. ill the M oris hid sen th» Kin R '*Mon. Malaita «aa tha only absolve-, and 'Why should we troubl* about Malmta,"faid Tuiu. "Theroad t;i Hotuun was *asy, but no (added Tutu) he w.uld .'o 1 . join us. We hud a right Ko,al time. There ison'y on* we tronbleabout,»that is King Edward, not King Mthuta."
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 128, 25 June 1901, Page 2
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104A FALLEN NATIVE POTENTATE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 128, 25 June 1901, Page 2
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