TELEGRAMS.
[per press association.] The Prophet and his People. New Plymouth, To-day.
The: Urenui correspondent of the Taranaki Herald writes:—“ I hear that Te Whiti, through his son (who visited his father in gaol), has ordered all the natives back to Parihaka. The natives who gave me this information cannot say whep, they are to go back, but it is evident that Te Whiti is in communication with his people.”
A Patron of Sport. Wellington, To-day,
The Government have received the following telegram from Auckland : —“ Tawhaio writes that he is coming to Alexandria, to act as judge at the sports and races on Monday next. A Big Purchase. Dunedin, To-day. Mr G. M. Bell has purchased the Waimea station, with 5,000 acres adjoining, for L 50,000.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 517, 24 December 1881, Page 2
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126TELEGRAMS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume III, Issue 517, 24 December 1881, Page 2
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