TELEGRAPHIC NEWS
—.«,— PZR GBiVILIE'3 TELEGUM COMPANY, REUTER'3 AGENTS. —~«. . OVKHUfO OF PARLIAMEXT. | BULL ELECTED SPEAJvEK. AX ENCOUNTER WITH TE KOOTI. FATHER MOREAU PRESENTED WITH A TESTIMONIAL BV THE PROTESTANTS OK DUNEDIN. ANOTHER SHIPLOAD OF CHINESE. DUNEDI N, Tuesday, 11 a.m. The New Zealand Parliament was opened yesterday by a Commission, consisting of Major Richardson, —Richmond, MrSewoll, and Mr Domett. Speech to-day (!). Sir David Monro proposed, and Mr Brandon seconded, Mr Dillon Bell as Speaker. There was no opposition. Captain Prceco exchanged shots with Te Kooti on the Oth. Next day, while following up the rebel's tracks, the Captain found a letter written by Te Kooti, in which he expresses a desire to be left unmolested —to be allowed to live and to plant. Father Moreau has been presented by the Protestants of Dunedin with a testimonial and a purse of sovereigns. The ship Noord Brabant has arrived, with ">'i2 Chinese. The Joshua Bates, with 250 more, is daily «IV-ted.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume 2, Issue 92, 15 August 1871, Page 5
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