LATEST TELEGRAMS.
[NEW ZEALAND PRESS ASSOCIATION.! Wellington, November IT. Henry Kilminister, a farmer at Karori, was,killed by a tree which he was felling falling on him. (loveiument received the following telegr mi from Mr Bryce to-day :—“ The Ngatiruanui tribe are still almost to a man at Parihaka, and apparently as stubborn as ever. I intend next to arrest all Maoris who have places be tween New Plymouth and Parihaka, and send them home. The only difficulty I shall now have is in identifying the Waikatos, but I do not believe tlmy exceed in number 50 or GO." 1 ho natives are making preparations for a meeting but it is not known who will address the assembly, as the principal Maoris are in custody. The stockade to the west of Parihaka is almost now completed. Christchurch, 2 ovember 17. . At the Resident Magistrate's Court this m irning, Lottie Wilniot, for having used abusive language to Mr G. W. Moon, secretary of the Papanui Town Hall Company, was fined Is; and for assaulting him with a stick, was fined £‘o she was also ordered to piy costs in both cases, amounting to £u 10s,
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Kumara Times, Issue 1605, 18 November 1881, Page 2
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