BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.
(from greville’s telegram company, reuter’s agents.) Auckland via Wanganui, October 23. Mr Mail*, R.M. at Whakatane, reports an interview with Tamai Kowha, the supposed murderer of Mr Bennett White, at Ohiwa. Tamai has promised to live quietly. A proclamation has been published, prohibiting the export of gold, unless duty of 2s 6d an ounce is paid. Wholesale burglaries were detected last night. A person of the supposed name of Maddock has been apprehended on a charge of embezzling L 3,500, belonging to a Dunedin trust fund. He has been admitted to bail. Queenstown, October 29, The Escort takes 3,300 ounces from the district. Tlie yield is steadily increasing. Nearly half of it is Chinese gold. Laud in Queenstown and farms at the Arrow have changed hands at large prices.
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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2364, 29 October 1870, Page 2
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132BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2364, 29 October 1870, Page 2
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