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(PER PEB33 AGENCY.) : ;ir ;. ; New Pittufttrra, July $L ,*-■ ■ All the hostile ploughing has ceasdd ' here. It is reported that the wit^i •• of the imprisoned ploughmen hav6 i been to Te Whiti to inquire whftt'^ should be done to effect the delivery . of their husb»nds. He rQ'con^me'nded /l them to procure ram* 1 horns, 'and proceed with their friends to: Wel^ M lington, and encompass the prison, blowing their horns, when the walls would fall, and their husbands would
be delivered. It is said that three hundred persona will proceed to We 1 Un g ton on this errand . Nelson, Tuesday: Mr Hursthouse, M.H.R., addressed hi i constituents last night. He condemned the native policy of the Gove.nment, and received a vote of confidence. Tjjl^l/, Tuesday. Captain Toung, Sub-Lieutenant Findlay, and twenty men of the Temuka Rifle Volunteers, have offered for active service in the North Island.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume I, Issue 90, 11 July 1879, Page 2
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147TELEGRAPHIC. Manawatu Herald, Volume I, Issue 90, 11 July 1879, Page 2
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