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BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.

(from the New Zealand Press Association.)

Wellington, November 13. Tbe Ereninq Post last night had a paragraph again stating that Mr Vogel was about to proceed to Hnglapd, wbiph the independent authoritatively denied this morning, saying that the paragraph was a pure iuveu. tion. The Hon. G. M. O’Rorkc and the Hon. Mr Reynolds visited the Scandinavian settlement. The Swedes and Norwegians seem comfortably off, and are much better adapted for settlers than the Danes. investigation is being made into the cause of so many deaths among children on board the emigrant ship Bebiugtou.

Auckland, November 13.

Detective Kell gallantly captured in Tawhio’s country William Moffatt, accused of horse-stealing and obtaining money under false pretences at Fauranga. Moffat escaped from Tauranga to the King’s country, where Kell, attended by an orderly, followed him, and, after a pursuit of 300 miles, came up to him at a native village, where the orderly accompanying the detective was twice tired at by natives. Kell, however, succeeded in securing his prisoner. This is the first capture made in the King’s country.

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Evening Star, Issue 3038, 13 November 1872, Page 3

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BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Evening Star, Issue 3038, 13 November 1872, Page 3

BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Evening Star, Issue 3038, 13 November 1872, Page 3

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