BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.
(FROM OEEVILLE’B TELEGRAM COMPANY, eecteb’s AGENTS.) Auckland, March 29. Reports state the Natives in the Waikato district are unsettled. A canard has been circulate I that some Frieudlies have been murdered. The Government have stopped the road survey from Waipa to Raglan. The Kingites are anxiously awaiting the result of the Native meeting, to which the Governor was invited. They profess peaceful intensions, but Manvhira objects J;o the road works. The Herald has published an account of the alleged outrage. ■ he; account currently given of Mr Vogel’s contract with the Victorian Government) is believed to be altogether incorrect. Mr Vogel will probably revisit Sydney when the New South Wales Parliament meets, to endeavor to arrange for a subsidy. A man named Murphy, a laborer on the Kaipara Railway, dropped down dead from heart disease. There is considerable excitement in Coromandel stock, in coii'-oquence of rich finds in the Green Harp and Bismarck mines. Harp jumped from L6toL9 10s; Moanatira, L 3 5s ; Abariua, L 3 Is 6d ; Oaledouias, L2l. Kati Katl The telegraph line is rapidly approaching completion. The gap is reduced to a three miles ride. The daily mail commences on Monday. Wanganui, A man named Richard Crossing and his wife, lately from Sydney, threw themselves off the Wanganui Bridge last night. The bodies have not been recovered.
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Evening Star, Issue 2843, 30 March 1872, Page 2
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222BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Evening Star, Issue 2843, 30 March 1872, Page 2
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