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BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.

Auckland, June 5. The Superintendent has addressed a letter to the Marquis of.Normanby asking permission to institute legal proceedings relative to the Piake Swamp sale. The Governor replied that he hadforwarded the letter to his responsible . advisers in Wellington. Sir George Grey has also . him to send copiea of all letters that have passed relative to dealing with Native, lands to the Secretary of State. The Governor has consented.

A deputation from the Rifle Association has waited upon Sir D. M'Lean and represented the inferior nature of the Snider rifles and ammunition, which prevented Volunteers from qualifying for the Colonial firing. Sir D. M'Lean promised to attend to the matter.

, Alexandra, June 5. The • aukati has been removed, and produce is freely coming in, A Maori settlement is being removed down to Kobua, near the confiscated boundary<

Grahamstown, June 5. A monster meeting is convened to take place aU Ghinemuri next Saturday to protest against the boundaries of goldfields being encroached upon to enlarge Native reserves in a manner not recognised in the agreements with the Natives.

{From our own Correspondent.)

0 Wellington, June 6, Scarlatmahas broken out at the TeAfo end of the city. Six children in one family are ill with it, three seriously and two dangerously. The father, it is also feared, is sickening for the disease. The medical attendant (the Hon. Dr Grace) has taken all due precautions to avert the risk of infec tion spreading, and has given notice to the Board of Health that scarlatina exists in the

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Evening Star, Issue 4141, 5 June 1876, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
257

BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Evening Star, Issue 4141, 5 June 1876, Page 3

BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Evening Star, Issue 4141, 5 June 1876, Page 3

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