TE WHITI-ISM.
i ?>ph ; ' ;<;'.•> r'!■/.' .Manaia;October2.v. ■ •■' 'Tβ Whim's gradually ,( 'getting less for several years past,; and an effort- to renew bis old prestige was lu '^mide ontbe 18th'iilli.,when a',monster meeting was held at Parihaka, at. which I ''■dark sayings were again uttered. Fresh ' fi; movements,' however, have been 'started n4 by proclamation by the followers'of Tβ ofPeaco, but why the title has been, assumed is not clear. These large meetings were very noisy through theuse of intoxicating drinks. ;TeWhiti ! s adhererits, who havo been confirmed in token of their submission to him, wear a white feather in their hats.; A competent judge says there is more enthusi&sn now in Te Whifci's favour, than there has been for years. .'■ - "■';.•'
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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXVI, Issue 7648, 3 October 1893, Page 3
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118TE WHITI-ISM. Thames Advertiser, Volume XXVI, Issue 7648, 3 October 1893, Page 3
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