WAHANUI AND MR BRYCE. [BY TELEGRAPH.]
Wklungtox, Last' Night. Tjtk following is Wahamu's letter to the hon. Mr Eryoe ;— "Whatiwhatihoe, De- . ceitiber JJth.— Hpjn , , J. .Bryce, M Minister NativoAffairs.- Tr @reetings. Your letter of Ist November reached me, and I have seen your words, With reference to your word that it was through me and through the jNg i,timaftapotos tbsit Tawhlao did not consent' tib what you sad>afe Whati- >'\\ ha a hoe', 'this is my ivpjy : It; was not through me,;.>it' was not through the Ngaturianapotos that Tawhiao dv] not approve of what you', said 1 , .With feg ml to the other,^dsUeti'.th'em .remain ,td be 'dkausseid.-by «»P and , the , w,hok of my tribe. That it ail from Wahamji. ,
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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1634, 23 December 1882, Page 2
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118WAHANUI AND MR BRYCE. [BY TELEGRAPH.] Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1634, 23 December 1882, Page 2
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