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V-M AMii 0-.U"SL"K.U.IA> ArcK i iNi> L- j-Kiay b i.-:h». inn hts-amer Hero haa jn.o. arrived. ' bin- h-f: on the lird oflkeeinber, nnd had a Ion,; ?* orvn y pa.-'*a,»o. 'I in- pt«aTi.iT Oovi'rnor 'U a-, kail, elmriered to <-ak- the outw-uul K t ii;ii>!i men via San Francisco, will ;.uve .'. ,:, :>;...., : u . i )..,-, ~,1.01'1'11. i >.•;■;.'i vil ~• -111'i ;-;!■■■ :::•■ fie only eandida'e* *•-"' ■>'■ VOl'. I 'il 1 tO: moi ; .- . \ ;.>,'(.■(.! dto bo eieei.'d. Fuy.-r- ,o' Nsf:;.nal h.i;;.t,.& f 'nr« at- ; wJOiin. iJril;..;,, S 5-. I' i« rep-n-teo t;. ; o 500 ,1--.».>~a ~ve ;,...,,;..,, « t , proeoed tu Ohojet-mH, seUuh.: the lav usido Givaf it <in;ii it ion M i'\jin'i«,»rii MeLean and Miu'tity for holding baek tho opening up of i no cv'Ui.i r\ . The tifiv schooner F.uudo K-i". v tailed for Opot iki io-;h;j. Ai ow ru.-h !an set in at. Core nandrh One hundred pound* of stout- was found in the Olano, Wadnn-oudko, whieh welded 00.-z ul resorted sjold. English Cablegrams. Ashanteo iws slates Fruit Uene-ra! Worhvley tnet with obstinate re^staueo, but uf-ierH nmu-d the. Asthuntet;;?. The Sp : i:dard:i have consented to a t-ol iU-im.-nt of the Virginia diiiieultv bv deeisiou of a uu.ye-d tribunal. " " j..\tk;<t vn.vi"nj.iJ-nrki>. AsharnVv*p fought for 3.1 hours, lit are pi-epariu;* to aurroudor. London, November 28, Wool »aie* opened. G ~,> i aitendauee. Fall on aU eort.t a. penny per pound. Fretuuved meats chdi. (i'ROM \ 00KIU-61>oNDi-.>;T ) K.vriKATi, Friday Ni<;ht. I.,!'.rjjf> ti:;iivc n.iet-t tng was held litre yesterday So consider ihe ftihieabi:;) v the Waiharakiki block lo {hiTcmui.'r.t. It is !he finest block of hind in the distriet. The natives uriaauu-uisly agreed to t.ed, and have since loft for Waikatu to ne-oh'.Uo il,e sale, (FROM OUR OW.V OOUItIiSI'j.VDKNT.) CiRilliJIiiTOWN, Friday Night. The groat event of the week has been the Hitting of the.Na!ive Lands Court. At mi early tdute Air James M,-ink»y, junior, Htated that Government would withdraiv all Uhinonsiri claims on ground-* of political d.flleuiiy. Mr VVtlkinson, h>r Kikipaki, oti« of the cd'iimaiitsf, oljected ; but Ft-nt-on .said tho Comt could not proceed in the face of political responsibility. Ail ciaims were, thestfore. thrown out, and tho country indeikiitely Closed. " A nun.eroue and influential deputation sub srquenfly waited upon Mr Mack ay for further news. Mr Maektiy declined to give any, except that Government urc in treuty for purchase of lands, and liad paid deposits on nearly every block from Capo Colville to tho Aroha mountain. The decision haa caused conoiderablo exeitemt'ii on tho Thaaies. L-oerr w i ß in'ng for an outlet, people are having daily, and property holders are becoming aia-uied. Tots baa absorbed pubiio attention since toy hwt eominunieation.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume II, Issue 134, 13 December 1873, Page 3
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