BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.
Auckland, October 23. There has been a row between the Natives and Europeans at Kawa Kawa, owing to Marshall Brown and his Kawiti followers going to an hotel where Eugene Beda, the onelegged dancer, and ius Mnori wife were staying and demanding that she be given up. Bushnien and oh ts joined in the riot. Shots were fired from a revolver amongst the Europeans, and wounded one Native dangerously. One European was taken into custody. Wanganui, October 2S. Ihe Supreme Court opened to-day. There wag only one criminal case, Regina v, Collins, late clerk of theEoxton Tramway, for embezzlement. Ihe Grand Jury brought in no bill, and t» e case dropped. It in considered that I/110 tramway i.ccountH wcry kopt in a very loose manner, J The wife of a carpenter named Hughes committed suicide by drowning in the river on Sunday morning. She had been in a desponding state for some time, but was thought quite safe. She leaves a child two years old.
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Evening Star, Issue 3952, 25 October 1875, Page 3
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168BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Evening Star, Issue 3952, 25 October 1875, Page 3
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