The Waikato Times. "OMNE SOLUM FORTI PATRIA." TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1873.
O't C'l>> 'li»*» DAy thr }«« i oj>lfi of Kgavunwaliia were afforded nu cnj".vnl)]p'»]ftj'» hojiili!,) by tbc liberality of the Wnikatg fcfeat'tii^ i' lt °P Coin'iw"* >^ c iwufßgcr pltirbd tlie Rangi-' riri at, tln'ir disposal', mid ihb conveyed them to the Rev Jffhv Tnrnithiri'i MfiMon Station, a few miles di^aht, and t.uKipl.t^tii'iii Wflv m the oven Jl-.g.fflDn the nrrj^fiAif tlib p» v, \\',py (t)iiiiit ii llif&e liUK^jpr Brriatircs asscrtfple 1 it a {«►«' . not :ili. r ilic Maori flbluon, but aft rr' that of tlioso who-v mlij-ioit they art* 8uppo«o(f to h»vo adopted. Thr ftns: « H»^| 'njhuied^ i brer hy iewhl Jinrdp*aM lidie» aiid Rpntleuuli^ UnforitthaU'lj\litu|)peEraoce of tbo JJuroptans bn 1 Ijc* jirTT^'Mais {•bhsWeri-d tin fnliiision by on* of the {entlftnrn (wffo) prt^cnt. J ,Our report ei- waS UnUfti to pai lake ol eonriltof the tood tilings provided, by ah in|pentytl jialne: lii- ifiAn iiirlhal hp wiw tei-.v nearly accepting the imitittumjwiire prinriplr.tliat his f veftis«l,niight be in* tcrpii'tcd )jy The lio-^pitnble native intd d diiuke to associate ■willi Itfrn. He tells in ho cvf)Jrti'»«J as wijuaf hb wai able that bchntl lrftiid* T*ith him ivhoni^ii wotyt\ bfe discourteous tn-fWrt. His fcelinfe* nnd tira^ of the JiOfpitaWe tiativo vprcfaT<d, tltfc foi dici- t lie unpU'i-niitfii-ei of beitig wai n«-.i of the promul, rtnd the hMt of 4k»-in* HUHhvifop ih<sttlted. I'lio^e \\uo I live tssiittir'tl ilmigccit the Datives should cv- . -rife intcionui-ie with r'r'pViinble ISufopprtTn rather than M'iWM ;o kiip thum, 'leoltttid. Wo me uot nware of L c came or the J£iiropp»ii who oHrred nil visitors "to bland oil' ILo or \w should uubh.h it, m order that tho ttignia of having committed such an injudicious act bight ii" t rcit on the wrong »houldcr».
Ito-will be seen by our telegraphic intelligence that two vessels with immigrants have arrived in Auckland. Now is the time |or those requiring labour either to proceed to Auckland and pick for himself, or commission some friend* "on the BpolTto do the needful for him. iKi* w^°l* population of our piovince has been making I holW«y t and to record the results of their different modes j of enjoyment hs% absorbed so much of our space that it has Men impossible to find roont in «nr columns fur JEdrtoml aut:«'r tii»t has accurAulat«d[ on our'hands. « c observe by correspondence in our Auckland contemporaries %»t Air G6t,dfejlotf, President of the New Zealand Agricultural Society,- insiders the neighbourbood of Auckland not suited to the growth of beol, owing to the large quantity of saline matter in the air. Wo dooire to point out that the Waikato, on account of :t3 rexnotenew from the sea coast, tire natuie of its climatf and soil, asd the natural facilities for transport, i 3 eminently suited for the growth of the vw mnteihil and the manufacture of sutga'r. We shall shortly enjter into » bis matter at considerable length.
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Waikato Times, Volume IV, Issue 255, 30 December 1873, Page 2
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