Eng, of the Siamese turn?, is reported to be in a dying state. A farmers' club is about, to be formed at Tiinaru Its principal object is the shipment of grain to England direct. The advertisement receipts of the Loajdon Times have sometimes reached £25,000 in a single month. A man, byname Charles Wetherall, and only jn<t arrived frora Napier, set lire to the Rutland Stockade at Wanganui a few days ago He said he had no particular reason for setting the building on tire. He gave himself up to the police, was charged before the Resident Magistrate with the offence, and committed for tiial. A Warning to Cowards. —General Pecaen, who had been wounded at Longueville, has issued an order of the flay for the benefit of those -cowards who fling away their rifibs before using them. " Every soldier who loses his rifle will be put in ihe i'orymqsi ranks of battle, aud will not got another till he captures ?. prisoner."
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 17, Issue 1006, 2 May 1871, Page 2
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