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The Maoris are', stilt informally disusing the attitude of "King 1 ' Ma- • huta m connection with the Royal ■visir and the Native reception srt Iti:.run. One dusky warrior was, h'-'iird to exclaim: Where to I ctfcae in, eht V.ho te King—Mahuta or Queen Vikiwria's son? I tink Mahuta got -Buckley's chance.. Anyhow my troubles te King I'TheMaori —he had te goot time afc Rotorua. Plenty kai, plenty waipiro! So our trubbles te King!'' Decidedly practical if not* loyal. ' _ Yesterday "afternoon a yacht, said to fo<e from Auckland, ran aground on the muddy flats near the Piako. Tt ■was pome hours before the occupants managed to get her off, and they apparently had enough of the gulf, for they set sail for home as Boon as the boat was clear. ■

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Thames Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9976, 24 June 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9976, 24 June 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9976, 24 June 1901, Page 4