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T , Q AtrcKLA.Ni>, Friday Evening. LX the Supreme Court, James Heaton was sen* tanced to four years imprisonment for a serious assault at Jxaihu. Prisoner’s wife was discharged. Kenmsson was sentenced to six wears for manslaughter of Patrick Hunter, at Newcastle. A Raglan chief states he met Tapehuma armed with pistols and revolvers. Tapehaua said ho was going to war. Chief asked him why, if war was intended, did Tawhiao visit Alexandra ? Tapehana said King went on private visit. This is believed to be only bounce, „ , . , a lkxan'dka, Friday Evening. Nothing but rain. No news from Te Kuiti. v»-F e k ami ) fc^e prophet, returned last night from VV n&tawbata and Cambridge, Ngatihaua are to return to Maungatautari, as food is getting scarce. " Pnrukutu goes with them. & ScherfF’s new steamer on the Waikato river mado excellent trial tz'ip on Thursday. Wanganui, Friday Evening. It is reported that Mr Tribe, M. H. is about to start a paper hero. The police have captured a young man named Robinson, charged with rape on a young girl of eleven years af ago.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume II, Issue 116, 11 October 1873, Page 3
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