NEW ZEALAND.
[rBB PBBSS AGENCY.] AUCKLAND, May 3. A new Volunteer Infantry Corps is b eing formed in the Waikato. Already forty members have been enrolled, and a brass baud is also being started in connection with the Waikato Cavalry. Great complaints are being made by the settlers on the railway lino about the number of the cattle killed by the trains. Steps are to be taken in order to have the matter brought under the notice of the House of Representatives this year.|
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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1628, 9 May 1879, Page 2
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