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[new zealand press association.] ReeftoN) Nov. 2. A fracas has taken place between Drs Bulmer and Currie, in which blows were exchanged, Napier, Nov. 2. The Rifle Volunteers gave a grand pic-nic yesterday, which was a great success. The charges against Josiah Hamlin, Native Interpreter, for jobbery were not sustained. * Auckland, Nov. 2. Patrick Reardon, while in delirium tremens, committed suicide at Kaipara, by tying a rope round his neck with a lump of iron attached, and jumping into the water. Samoan news states that a partial cessation of fighting has taken place, owing to the scarcity of provisions. King Tawhaio has sent a letter asking MrMackay to meet him, and Mr Mackay has gone. Lyttelton, Nov. .2. Arrived— Dido, from Akaroa. Wellington, Nov. 3. It is rumored that the Government has appointed Katene and Parata as Native advisers. Arrived— Albion, from tho south.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1331, 4 November 1872, Page 2
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146LATEST TELEGRAMS. Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1331, 4 November 1872, Page 2
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