TE WHITI.
Mawaia., September 30. Te vvhiti's wana has been gradually gotting less for several years past, and an effort to renew his old prestige was made on the ißth, when a monster meeting was held at Parihaka, at which dark sayings ware agoin resorted to. A fresh movement, however, has betsn started by the proclamation by his followers ol! Te Whi-.i as "King of Peace,' 4 put whether the title hm beep is not clear. Parihaka is at tMe'pMfo9B* large meetings very noisy through the use 'A intO»M»tmg -"*"■*-'. Tq W'Jj.iti'ei adherents have been (drin^o. •»--. belief in )& fjj.yj.no' [ confirmed in iu~ * «- uubl&f^sfon i mission, and in token of thtu " • I to hini wear a white feather in their hata. A competent judge says there is more enthusiasm no w in Te Whiti's favor than there has been for years,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 3093, 2 October 1893, Page 2
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139TE WHITI. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 3093, 2 October 1893, Page 2
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