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LATEST TELEGRAMS.

[NEW ZEALAND PRESS ASSOCIATION.]

Wellington, Nov. 13,

The Post last night had a paragraph stating that Mr Yogel Was again about to proceed to England. An authoritative denial appeared in the Independent this morning, saying it was a pure invention.

Messrs Refolds and O'Rorke visited the Scandinavian settlement ; the Swedes and Norwegians seem contented and comfortable, and better adapted for settlers than the Danes. An investigation h being made into ihe cause of so many deaths amongst the children on board the Bebington. The result f" 1 be made known at the conclusion of the ; iqui j. . . Wellington, Nov. 13. It is understood that the Governor, and Lady' Bo wen proceed south by the Nebraska at noon to-morrow. Dunedin, Nov. 13. It is umored that the Reid Government is dismissed, and Mr Tolmie undertakes to form anew one,,h''mself the head; Turnbu 11 , Treasurer ; and the others not named. [ Invercargill, Nov. .13. Malcolm Graham was stabbed in the back while asleep on the afternoon of the Price of Wale 3 birthday. James M'Laren, on the previous day, had a quarrel with Graham, who is a foreign laborer on the Mataura Railway. He •was taken into custody on suspicion. Kidd, injured at Jack's saw-mil's a few days ago, died to-day. Auckland, Nov. 13. Detective Ke.U gallantly captured in Tawhiao's country William Moffit, accused of horse stealing and obtaining money by false pretences. Kell, with an orderly, followed for 300 miles, and overtook him at a Native settlement. The orderly was. fired at twice by the Natives. Kell," however, effected the capture, tho first ever made in the King's country. , FIJI NEWS. The annexation question is warmly discussed. The Imperial schooner Ethel is engaged in suppressing the slave trade. The Bau rebels have submitted to Cakobau. Captain Thiel, of the Rttbi, has been arrested as accessory to the murder of natives. The Government has agreed to take indiarubber from the nativo3 in payment oE taxes. Christchtjrch, Nor. 13. . A sale of thoroughbred stock to-day. Peeress was passed for L 455, being re served at L 450 ; Reliance, LSO ; Gossip, L 7 7; Redwood's Papapa, L3lO. Sale very dull.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1340, 14 November 1872, Page 2

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LATEST TELEGRAMS. Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1340, 14 November 1872, Page 2

LATEST TELEGRAMS. Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1340, 14 November 1872, Page 2

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