TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
I [special to manawatu hkrald.] Wellington, Monday, 7 p.m. The Government have received a telegram from Sir Dillon Bell, dated London, January 13, announcing his assumption of the. Agent Generalship. MrJ. 0. Cra wf> r< , ox- K M hero, returned to "VVel ington \e*t«rduy, ifter a lengthy absence in J ngland. Th« Teiawhiti reefs are still causing much excitement. • 'no conipauy uounueucftd morn vigorous action today by HHuding twelve men on to the •{rouud, in addition to fiva already here. A meeti rig ia to be held tonight n tike steps for the f nhatiuu ot mother company. John Procoffi. was this mowing ••harmed at the R M. « ourt, lira!).<mstown, wiih the wiiful muider oi fliniiona Haera, at le Aroha. The police asked for a leniand, which watgranted. Mr iirnsaey, barrister, has hceu threatened by the natives i. he defends Prucoffi.
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Manawatu Herald, 22 February 1881, Page 3
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