BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.
(from greville’s telegram company,) reuteh’s agents.) Invercargill, January 18. The local volunteers failed in shooting this morning in the first stage for representatives. The weather was wet but clear, the wind being from the right rear and pufty. The scores were—Vol. Sergt. Brown, 28 : Yol. Dunlop, 24; Vol, T. Campbell, 26; Vol. A. Campbell, 20; Vol. Craigie, 29 ; Vol. R. Dunlop, 29. Auckland, January 16. Caledonjaif, L2O ; Thames, LI3; Tookey, Ll9 i Albumin, 1 41 A great drought prevails here, Messrs Ormond and Brogden visited Kawakawa, and settled the direction of the railway line. The Waikato railway works have been commenced. The Lretitia, from Fiji, reports that the natives at Ba and Kakiraki threaten to murder the settlers.
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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2783, 18 January 1872, Page 2
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121BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2783, 18 January 1872, Page 2
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