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[The following was published by us this afternoon as an Ext.-a.
(FROM OUR OWN COS.RESPOKDRNTS.)
Wellington, Wednesday
Mr Fox spolre for two hoirs last n'qht in moving his want-o "-confidence motion. It was a very poor speech, on the whole. He opened well, but after the first qrariev of an hoar he greatly disappointed everyone.
Mr Stafford replied in a capital speech, wh’ch occupied an hour and three-quarters in its delivery. He intimated that he did not see fit, BRCce&sors on the other side of the and therefore would not resufcfc, * '&§s The Go awj|d a small mai^^^^H^B^dissolutlO?^! Major Heaphy has moved the adjournment of the debate. Napier, 2.19 p.m. Te Koo'.i, with 300 men, is at Taupo Lahe. He burnt Paora Eapi’s wharres at Hatepa, one old man. Heu Heu proposes going to the West Coast to obtain acsisiance. The Einj’s party is ultimately agreeable to peace i? a general amnesty is prochr’med for a 1! murders, the war be stopped, and the confiscated lands returned. 16th. Communication was cut off between Rumanga and Fort Galatea. Feans are ent? iainrd for the safety of Colonel St John. Major’s George and Lambert left this movn'ng to try to open the comtwnicqtions.
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Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 1907, 16 June 1869, Page 2
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203LATEST TELEGRAMS. Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 1907, 16 June 1869, Page 2
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