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LATEST TELEGRAPHIC.

(PEE PEESS AGENCY.) Wellington, Thursday, 7 p.m. The Pleione brings 152,000 rounds caitridges, and 110 cases fuses and tubes for the Government. Fifteen Maori pldughmen anested at Opunake were committed for trial to-day. Colonel Whitmore asked a Hawera deputation to-day if the Government advanced on Parihaka, whether the settlers would occupy the posts now held by the Constabulary. The deputation assuted the Government the settlers would. • ! Three miles of railway between Hawera and Normanby are to be commenced immediately, and seven Other miles shortly.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume I, Issue 92, 18 July 1879, Page 3

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LATEST TELEGRAPHIC. Manawatu Herald, Volume I, Issue 92, 18 July 1879, Page 3

LATEST TELEGRAPHIC. Manawatu Herald, Volume I, Issue 92, 18 July 1879, Page 3

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