WAIKATO.
We have received direct information from Waikato that the great meeting is to be held on the 28th of April inst.; that invitations are being telegraphed to all parts of the island; that the meeting is to be open to all Europeans, and that an invitation will not be sent to G-rey & Co. We think there must be some mistake here—however, we give the information as we received it. The meeting, it is said, will be the largest ever held in the "Waikato district. "We hope to be able to give a full and honest report of the whole proceedings.
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Waka Maori, Volume I, Issue 28, 12 April 1879, Page 386
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101WAIKATO. Waka Maori, Volume I, Issue 28, 12 April 1879, Page 386
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