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LATEST TELEGRAMS.

[run greville's telegraph gompaV.t * s -BEUTEIt'S AGENTS. J Wellington, April 13. Kariatina, the Maori, who turned Queen's evidence in the Otaki case, is now charged with a murder two years ago. jKnox, who is the informant, says he can point out Where the body is buried. The alleged victim is named Bob Knox. Prisoner was admitted to bail. The Nelson College, Christchurch College, and the Union Auckland Grammar School, have been admitted to affiliation with the University of New Zealand. Despatches from the Agent-General say that a steady flow of immigration may be expected in May and June, he having arranged for direct shipments from Scandinavian ports. A Commission, with the powers of a Court of Law, has been appointed to investigate the case of the ship Englaud. In coming to the wharf to-day, owing to a sudden change of wind, the England carried away a portion of the goods-shed. As the Armed Constabulary at the Quarantine Station mixed with the immigrants, the quarantine is extended for fifteen days. The Governor telegraphs that the native reception at Taupo was favorable. He will not visit the Kingites, a question of Maori etiquette having arisen. The s.s. Nevada has [been detained at Auckland until the 28th. Napier, April 13; ; A child, nineteen months 9 old, has been, poisoned by sucking lucifers. Atjokland, April 13. Mr Horton, proprietor of the Timaru Herald, has purchased a half-share in the Thames Advertiser. Chkistchtjroh, April 13. A dinner to |Mr Wilson last night was only a moderate success. To-day, Mrs Rolleston presented the prizes to the volunteers. The day was very wet. The Otago representatives have presented F. Stevens with a handsome spirit stand in acknowledgment of his courtesy and attention as staff secretary during the meeting. .

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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1158, 15 April 1872, Page 2

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LATEST TELEGRAMS. Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1158, 15 April 1872, Page 2

LATEST TELEGRAMS. Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1158, 15 April 1872, Page 2

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