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The Public Press on the Kaimai question.

Sale of the " Southern Cross"' Newspaper. Auckland, Last Night. The Southern Cross* mission vessel, arrived to-day, after a six month&'a oruise* The B«7 Mr rttill found two Santa Cms natrfVea at Utawar, who said they saw- Bishop Patteeon murdered. He was killed because a labour vessel had attaoked a canoe some time - previous, killing and wounding eight, and taking 'four away.

The hindrances to opening up the Tanranga gold "fields provoke indignant comment ia all tho Auckland papers. The interests of the district are regarded as being ably and conscientiously brought under public notice by the Bay op Plenty Times.

Justice Gillies has deoided several points of law submitted by the arbitrator in Jones and

Wave v. Brogflen. Plain! iffs wid get about £4.000 out of £6,000 claimed. J. L. Hall finished op unsuccessful season in Auckland yesterday. Koberts plays a gentleman amateur at the Mechanics' Institute on Mondaj.. tie plays Perkins and Western afterwards.

Through an accident in I arndl, two men, Dunn and MoConnachie, are severe!? injured. At the meeting of the shareholders of the Daily. -Southern Cross to-day, Mr Horton's offer for the plant and goodwill was accepted. This will pay debts, £0,200, and give shareholders 10b per share.

The Bowing Beaton opens tomorrow, and Auckland Cricket Club plays H.M.S. Sapphire.

An Auckland . Graphic Illustrated paper appeara to-morrow Mr Reader Wood, M.H R., arrived toiduy by a s Taupo, from Wellington

Mr Buckland reports : Dairy cattle mo> derate numbers, 80s to 35s the 100 lbs, lambs, 78 to 10s : pigs, in unusually large numbers, late value sustained. Produce : Salt butter, 6d to 8d ; bacon, 4d to lOd j potatoes, 4a 6d per cwt

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume V, Issue 427, 14 October 1876, Page 3

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The Public Press on the Kaimai question. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume V, Issue 427, 14 October 1876, Page 3

The Public Press on the Kaimai question. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume V, Issue 427, 14 October 1876, Page 3

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