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TE WHITI AND TOHU.

The Native Minister has received a telegram annouueine the arrival of Te Whiti and Tohu at Dunedin, in charge of Mr. Butler, Interpreter, who reports that he feels convinced, after many conversations with Te Whiti, JJaat his helief that supernatural interference ■will take place on hehalf of his people is the only obstacle to his accepting at once the lands reserved for him and hia people. This ,belief has so worked on Te Whiti that it now amounts to an absolute conviction, which can only be removed by complete isolation from his people. Te Whiti and Tohu have been taken to Queenstown, on Lake "Wakatipn, to the Bluff, Port Chalmers, the Ofcago Heads, and other places, and altogether Te Whiti's trip seemß to have produced a wonderful improvement in him, and he now begins to talk rationally abont his people, hi 3 land, and the liberal offers made to him by the Government. The correspondent of the Auckland Herald further says he hears, on reliable authority, that Mr. Bryce has ordered the interpreter in charge of Te Whiti and Tohu to remain with the two chiefs in the South Island for several weeks yet. In the meantime the Government will be able to pass their West Coast Bills, and hon. members will then have the pleasure of seeing the famous prophet of Parihaka, who has given so much trouble, and caused an enormous expenditure of public money for years past, and who has been the principal subject of debate in Parliament since the beginning of the session.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 4070, 17 June 1882, Page 3

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TE WHITI AND TOHU. Taranaki Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 4070, 17 June 1882, Page 3

TE WHITI AND TOHU. Taranaki Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 4070, 17 June 1882, Page 3