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LATEST. TELEGRAPHIC.

. -♦ (per press agency.) Wellington, Monday, 7.15 p m. It is evident that a good sized vessel has been wrecked outside the Heads. The beach between Pencarrow and Palliser Bay is strewn with wreckage. Nothing yet has been found to identify the vessel, which is supposed to have gone ashore during last southerly gale. No bodies found, it is supposed all hands perished. Active search is being made. Barclay and Creighton, charged with robbing house of Gr, Pugsley, coach of jewellery and clothes, were found guilty. 1 hey will he sentenced to morrow. A irue bill has been returned against Mrs Phillips, for arsun. Hawera, Monday, 7 p.nv The famous Titokowaru has sent a letter to Major Brown, implying that no more ploughing will be done by his men. Most of his young men have been taken. Be had finished the piece of work alloted to him, and would see what steps Te Whiti would take at the next meeting on the 17th or 18th, and concluded by asking for two bottles of rum. Forty - one prisoners hove been taken here altogether, also 15 at Opunake, and 48 at flew Plymouth. Major Brown sent a message to the Maoris that they could have drays, bullocks, and ploughs by applying at Waihi. Titokowaru replied they muse take the same fate as owners. A public meeting on Saturday night carried unanimously a resolution, tendering hearty thanks to the settlers of Hawera, and to the public aud Press of New Zealand for the moral support given settlers during i late action against native aggressors.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume I, Issue 89, 8 July 1879, Page 3

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LATEST. TELEGRAPHIC. Manawatu Herald, Volume I, Issue 89, 8 July 1879, Page 3

LATEST. TELEGRAPHIC. Manawatu Herald, Volume I, Issue 89, 8 July 1879, Page 3

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