(From the W. C. Times.) Wellington, Friday, The Sturt this morning brought from Patea 96 rebel male* prisoners, including Tauroa, and Te One, Broughton's con« fessed murderer. The prisQiiera have been transhipped to the hulk City of Newcastle to awaifc trial. The Summary Trials' Bill has been referred to a select committee in the. Legislative Council. The debate on the Financial S&temenfc comes, on on Tuesday, The Financial Statement was very coldly received. Napier, Friday. Te Kooti's plan of attack on Tanranga. is opposed by the King, who desires to. live at peace with the Europeans, The King has ordered Te. Kooti to. retire ty his qwn country. . Heu Heu, with 100 men, have left Tq Kooti, and have gone to reside at Pate-* rangi amongst Europeans. Henore Pukutna, the Arawa chief who pursued Te Kooti, has sent 200 Arawas, home, and taken up a position at Mo&s rangi, which, with a hundred men, he^ intends, to defend if attacked..
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Grey River Argus, Volume VIII, Issue 553, 3 August 1869, Page 2
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