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NEW ZEALAND.

[PBK PRBBB ASSOCIATION.] THAMES, September 2. Commencing' at his Toes. An old Nativo at Paeroa baa had hia toea shot off by hia son, but as he refusea to prosecute, the police are unable to investigate the case. Is the Native Difficulty Settled ? Members of the Ngatihako tribe, the aame people who shot MoWilliams, are getting troublesome again, and have ahot four bullocks belonging to a settler, cutting off their heada and placing them on poles, and then calling the owner's attention. It is thought probable some outrage will be committed on the Europeans. NEW PLYMOUTH, September 2. The Obstructing Natives. About 400 Natives are fencing all over the land at Pungarehu. An armed party has just marohed out to the Waitotoroa. Boint'orcemonts are coming to-day from Opunake. Telephonio communication between Egmont lighthouse and the Pungarehu has just been oompleted. WELLINGTON, September 2. Gazette Notices--1 Thomas Howley ia gazetted as Registrar of Electors for Timaru, Olerk of the District Court at Timaru and Oamaru, and Olerk of the Licensing Courts. The Canterbury Yeomanry Cavalry is to be divided into two troopß of North and South Canterbury. E. D. Gibson, of Lyttelton, has resigned hit Commission of the Peace. G. F. Howlings ie appointed Returning Officer for the Count} of Ashley and the Biding of Oust. DUNEDIN, September 2. ! Death of a Prisoner. i Arthur O'Neill, a prisoner undergoing i sentence for fraudulent bankruptcy, died ii the Hospital yesterday.

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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2313, 2 September 1881, Page 3

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NEW ZEALAND. Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2313, 2 September 1881, Page 3

NEW ZEALAND. Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2313, 2 September 1881, Page 3

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