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(From our own Correspondent.) BY WIBE. r DUNEDlN,Wednesday, 8 p.m. The Auckland fi Star's " correspondent wires from Kaikohe, Bay of Islands, that Kuano and 200 Maoris 0e assembled at Tuatora, moulding bullets and making other preparations to resist the. sitting of j the Native Land Council. Other Maoris have gathered at Kaikohe. The arrival of the Hon. Mr Carroll is anxiously awaited. It is expected he will have difficulty in settling the dispute. The Premier states there, is no cause for anxiety, as the chieftains were using their influence to restrain their fol lowers from proceeding to extremes. It is stated that Lord Ranfur'y goes home in October. . His term as Governor expires in Augnst. Moses Barrowman, employed on the Greenstone Creek dredge, Kumara, was drowned about four o'clock this morning. He fell overboard when stepping out of the boat. The body has been recovered. Turkey is concentrating troops to quell the trouble in Macedonia, and fighting has occurred near Radoviteh. Russia has mobilised her Black Sea fleet at Sebastopol. Captain Fitzhardinge Jones, at one time in the Dragoons, and for many years in business in Dunedin, died suddenly this morning. . Considerable indignation existsamong business people in Wellington and Dunedin over the delay in forwarding the' southern portion of the 'Frisco mail. It lay for ten hours in Auckland before being sent on to Wellington, arriving there this morning. It is not to be sent on from there till tonight and only reaches here on Thursday night, y . It, -" : » ; •'. ■«&. — - —=i—K— i :.■ w
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 363, 23 April 1903, Page 4
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