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INTERPROVINCIAL TELEGRAMS.

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Patea,, Oct. 7. One of the native' search' parties saw Hiroki on Saturday; but failed to secure him. Yesterday he was.again seen ,ia land ■of the 'Mawhitwhiti river. -.- The - j leaf cli party g-ofc within 300 yards, and „ fired three shots,' but Hiroki eluded capture by hiding in a gully. He ' has a dog with him by which his whereabouts was found. He is believed to be mak- M ing for Parihaka. (From the Lyttelton Times.) (pcr v press agency".)' Auckland, Oct. 4. A. petition; favorable to the of the,city into wards represents half the ' ; exercisable votes on the Burgess roll. The criminal, calendar, a includes one '■■*» case of malicious injury to-property, one ,of attempted ■■'' and uttering,,;-due vol .perjury,; of < stealing from the person, one of fradu- '» %• lent bankruptcy, one ;of manslaughter, one of larqeny as a-bailee, oneS ti£ lihalicV - - ously killing a calf/ohe/of rapejand one of horsestealing. ,: "'' j . , ;PLyiIOUTH, ! Odfv 4,' • The Taranaki Herald - says, with reference to.the .Maori, scare.reported in* yesterday's..issue- We i :arerinformed that two men who earner in,to, iNpw,. Pljr. : ■ mouth from .Hawera- last say*that ; when at the'Pa'iea^Rrv;er >r ;the ~', Natives, .who were .'armed with guns and , . They ( ' were;,. fiof -. v „ have stopped Stewart aridthe'boy. UpoHr/. «f,-, entering into conversation with the. Natives, the white j men- learned they/ ; ,E > were in search of Hi'rokh;-. % ;The : Natives then tied up their horses, and proceeded up the river.• • The two,] white .-m-enisubn' T f sequently. saw. Stewart,; ;,a,nd -from/what J. |. : they learned, it.appeays. .that-, the, who)e • . .-' : affair was a misunderstanding arising- • from Stewart's ignorance_J>L-the Maori a language, t.HejhajS & n sriwslj?S:!,, beware of HU'dki-'to be words .■*rj< J u of hostility." . „..._ (Somei pers,qn,j(ty.irnedr ofiM;,;:■"!!a water, at the fish ponds last night,- h-,-,'4 thus destroying the whole of..the-season's "haiching Ml f.OO The Chamber of • V day per Albion to MoflQk'fon^snnot,,,, r , ~ J forwardedji.by Japan* $>it 'mission! to the ,Injnerja|;iQojr.missionejsg,' (l , A [•■■•h: .to'decide as to , its .suitableness for-iMx-ar ■ ..Japanese-requirements. ' 1 ' _ Mr, l Royi ? solicit^!!&f *Gtfwera^vfeo l ™ ' n '" lf v ;#eiit'" from, ,}iere ; ,,oif t ,£jtmrgdas < t 1 road, has telegraphed to a""",.,.,,,;,.,.,; friend slaying that he has arrived,! l *' i-r Safety, and the rejfatt rVsplbtnif" boMe' '" NafrVes ptpppM?g.Eur(3pefflstli£wiffio_^'/.VIsIM Mfou_datiw ' |~ w.7. Hi '>«-'« ji 'Utt it.M ■"■•)' NAPIEji Oct 4 i - // At tlii adjourhed' MpesT'^is'Mr-'" 1 ' ""j j noon on fhe fire at the Spit, the Jury ' t? ' uni!ll *' returned^ryert^ ( t|iot fire was unknown. Evidence, was given - r j« 7 /«| showing ihai f theui_n' l Gri^slby,on" whop ' '','..]. I suspicion|had been cast, was in Napier, h ~',' ' jTJhen/thje jfini ibr'oke .out atHfio 'Spit; and' ' was seen to go to the fire after the fire-; » ;- ■■•■- -- -'^lr ang-:.; ~,-4, -.r-iTiiu'i Tu;>sv: j. •'"'HOKITIKA, Oct. 4. j-j Tlie Waipara arrived all safe this* ' : " morning, to ; f;h£ relief of ja\veriybcAly' here;"-'-' ~l!' as the greatest .anxiety,had heeii.felt. for ■,■((, : .-. .' her.;,sa.fefcy; "''The Lioness"found her at '. - % : - ~ >, Jackson's ; Bay, where she had arrived ' from Ahaura, taking in .the coal left ; .. there by tl^e ; Maori in case'the' Waipara turned up! Up ' : " bfrdm • I .:•■■■ ■ ( i Dunedin, Oct. 4. i A' large numljFt :pf cattje | j j ; . : drowned in the I Clutha "rlooos' have been washed ashore On Ocean Beach. * • / , Jn the course of an" argument in the Supreme Court to-day, Judge Johnston . . said 'that Magistrates' clerks deserved' to * '' be woke up for their neglect of duty. • He . > ! considered that it would be necessary to give them an exemplary cautkyi, oa ac- . ■ * couht of the slovenly manner in which : j they forwarded papers to the 'Supreme ~ Court. ! Unquestionably the 1 Courts here , had power to inflict a fine for such carelessness. The City Council to-day ■ endorsed the action of the Mayor a the recent meet-

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 3, Issue 232, 8 October 1878, Page 2

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INTERPROVINCIAL TELEGRAMS. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 3, Issue 232, 8 October 1878, Page 2

INTERPROVINCIAL TELEGRAMS. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 3, Issue 232, 8 October 1878, Page 2

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