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(from the christchukoh papers.) Napier, June 1. A native letter from Mohaka says that Te Kooti's body has been washed ashore in a biscuit case with a rope and anchor attached. The militia here have again been called out for active service. Dunedin, June 2. The Criminal Sessions are over. There were four cases for valueless cheques, one of horse stealing, one of housebreaking, one of larceny, and one of forgery. The prisoners were all found guilty. A deputation waited upon the Superintendent from the proposed company to form a railway to port. The Superintendent promised on the part of the Government every assistance to the scheme. The Provincial Council closes its session to-morrow.

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Grey River Argus, Volume VIII, Issue 529, 8 June 1869, Page 2

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Untitled Grey River Argus, Volume VIII, Issue 529, 8 June 1869, Page 2

Untitled Grey River Argus, Volume VIII, Issue 529, 8 June 1869, Page 2

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