LATEST TELEGRAMS.
[NKW ZEALAND PRESS ASSOCIATION.] New Plymouth, Sept. 21. Mr Moorhouse has published his address. He is strongly opposed to Mr Stafford's Cabinet, and believes that the good government of the country is more likely to.be secured by the Opposition party. He has implicit faith in Mr M'Lean'B fitneßs for the management of Native affairs, and is opposed to any combination with Stafford and his associates. The Herald states that Mr Stafford or Mr Whitmore telegraphed to Mr Atkinson to be prepared to stand when Stafford tabled his no-confidence motion. Mr Atkinson denies that he comes forward as Stafford's supporter. Auckland, Sept. 21. Paruahone's public funeral was largely attended. The Volunteers fired over the grave. Mr Lusk is a probable candidate for the Superintendency. Bluff, Sept. 21. Tho Tararua has arrived from Dunedin, and sails for Melbourne at one o'clock to-day.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1295, 23 September 1872, Page 2
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