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Telegraphic

[FROM THE ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN PRESS TELEGRAM AGENCY.] AUG^LANP. Wednesday, Nov. 13. Andrew Heavy committed a murderous assault on John Ryan last night. The prisoner was brought before the Police Court this morning, and the case remanded. William Moffat, charged with horsestealing and fraud at Tauranga, has been remanded to that place. He was captured in the King’s country by Detective Kelly. The shopkeeper of the steamer Gemini is missing, and is supposed to be drov ned. The police are dragging for the body in the harbor. Thursday, Nov. 14. The brigantine Flirt has arrived from Fiji. She brings news that H.M. schooner Ethel chased aßewian schooner and overhauled her for papers. The Rewian Times hopes the Government will resent such an insult to the Fijian flag, and demands an apology on the part of Great Britain. Capt. Hall, of Rabi Island, charged with being an accessory to the murder of certain natives, has been arrested. Bail was refused. The Fijian Government has instructed the tax collectors to take indiarubbyr at a shilling per pound instead of money. NELSON. Wednesday, Nov. 13. The Examiner says it is important to notice that the New Zealand Press Association telegrams omit all mention of the burning of the Wanganui bridges, and also of the defeats sustained by the Ministry towards the end of the session of the General Assembly. The frequent character of these omissions shows that the Association is under paternal care at head quarters, nothing coming out which should impair the love and filial piety of the loving party that supports the Government. WELLINGTON. Thursday, Nov. 14. At the Horticultural Show to-day, there were a large number of exhibits. DUNEDIN. Thursday, Nov, 14. It is stated that Mr Reid will not return to office in the Provincial Executive. A new Government has been formed—Mr Tolmie, secretary; Mr Turnbull, treaauier.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 19, Issue 1480, 14 November 1872, Page 2

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Telegraphic Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 19, Issue 1480, 14 November 1872, Page 2

Telegraphic Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 19, Issue 1480, 14 November 1872, Page 2

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