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* Atjcbxani>, June 2. Edward Bremner, who was accidentally stabbed in the heart.with a penknife, has died. Sailed: The Luna. The Hon Samuels is a passenger. Cambridge, June 2 Purukutu is still at Ngahokou, Te Kuiti. .• He refuses to obey Tawhiao, who is much annoyed. The native contingents are now striking their tents to proceed nearer the front. TheJNgatihauas being doubtful, are ordered to locate themselves at Tamheare, out of harm's way. The patrol is extended to nearer the King's country. , . The native contingent march to-morrow to build a redoubt. . Travellers report that the Ohinemuri natives are hostile and well provided with powder. Taupo, June 2. H? The natives are assembling here to-day frcm all sides of the lake to, meet Locke. News from Te Kuiti, Waikato, anticipates fighting within a fortnight unless the murderers are surrendered. Rewi and Ngatiraanipoto desire neutrality. Mair's Contingent, JNiho o te kiore, struck for increase of pay. Hokitika, June 2. The Alhambra arrived at 10 p.m. on Saturday, having left Melbourne on tho 26th May. She brings four saloon and 18 steerage passengers, and 390 tons cargo for all ports.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 131, 2 June 1873, Page 2
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186PROVINCIAL. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 131, 2 June 1873, Page 2
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