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LATEST TELEGRAMS

ARRIVAL OF THE HIMALAYA AT ML. BOURNE. LATER ENGLISH NEWS. THE LUKE OE EDINBURGH AT ADELAIDE, MONSTER NUGGET BOUND IN AUSTIN LIA, WEIGHING 2,2G80z5. GOLD, DISCOVERY MARLBOROUQ^ ARRIVAL OE THE PANAMA MAIL ATWELLINGTON. WOOL, RISING IN PRICE.

RECENT MURDERS AT WHITE CLIFM COMMITTED BY NATIVES OE THU NGATIM ANIAPOTQ TRIBE. I LARQE BODY OE SAME NATIVES AT|

WHITE CLIFFS.

WAIKATO RISING FEARED.

DEPARTURE OF 100 ARMED. CONSTABft LARY FOR TARANAKI.

MEETING OF MAGISTRATES AT WEI LINGTON TO PROTEST AGAINST REMO.VAR OF TROOPS FROM TARA NAKI.

(BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.)J

[from oue own correspondent ]

Wellington, Feb. 22. The steam transport Himalaya hai, arrived at Melbourne with later English news. The latest telegrams say that fighting is still going on in Spain.

Hostilities have broken out between Greece and Turkey. The Duke of Edinburgh arrived at Adelaide on the loth inst.

A monster nugget baa, been found at Dungalv in Australia, '"eighing 2,2G80z5. IGdwts. of smelted gold.

A rich reef has been discovered at Fingall, in Tasmania, 50.0 yards long by 10 feet thick.

Gold has been discovered in tliQ Province of Marlborough in a ter. race neor Wilson’s.

The news is confirmed. The town of Havelock is deserted. Gold has also been found at tha Mountain Creek Camp in considerable quantities, over an unknown extent of country. Whitehorn appointed Warden, Feb. 24, 5 p.m. The s.s. Rakaia has arrived with the Panama Mail. She brings four days’ later but nothing of great importance. Wool continues to advance in price since the last sales.

A. despatch has been received by the Government from Wanganui today, conveying the information that the recent murders at White Cliffs were committed by a war party <?f the Ngatimaniapoto tribe, 140 strong; and that a large, party of the same tribe are now under arms at White Cliffs.

Fears are entertained of the rising of the Waikato tribes. 100 men of the Armed Constabulary have been despatched co Taranaki.

A meeting of magistrates has been held to-day to. enter a protest against the removal of the tioop? from Taranaki at the present crisis.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 13, Issue 659, 25 February 1869, Page 2

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LATEST TELEGRAMS Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 13, Issue 659, 25 February 1869, Page 2

LATEST TELEGRAMS Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 13, Issue 659, 25 February 1869, Page 2

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