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[NEW ZEALAND PKESS ASSOCIATION.] AITCKLiND, Sept. 19. Pataahono, chief pf the Ngapuhi tribe aud eldest brother of Tamati Waka, is dead. He claimed to be alive when Captain Cook arrived in the bay for the first time ; also Louis. EJettit, long known as the connecting link between the Europeans and Maoridom. Sailed — Hokitika, barque, for the Queensland diggings ; Hero, s.s., for Sydney, with many diggers. A son of Evaus, bridge-keeper at Panmure, has been crushed to death when lowering the drawbridge. Dunedin, Sept. 19. Judge Chapman gave au important decisson in the case of Maclean vcmts Macandrew, that the proclamation canceling a portion lease of Bellamy station waa illega]. Many cases depending upon this decision will be g-overned by it. Napier, Sept. 39,. All the passengers by the Hodvjig aud Ballarat have been engaged and are well satisfied. Mr Dolbell, M.P.C., has been" gored by a bull, biit is now convalescent.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1293, 20 September 1872, Page 2
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153LATEST TELEGRAMS. Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1293, 20 September 1872, Page 2
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