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TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENGE.

[PER.;.^^L^AnfITBALIAN , PbESS TeLEGBAPH •;v.iV:i"f;Vl YY'. 'AOENOrj.. j .■; . ..-.., - - •;;! B:irt);^ ; ;iN : .'c ; .i' aVl „ .'.. ' "" t ■■: ■' ■: ! r -• : ■; 7 -="- ■„ : ■%:. - 'AUCKXAND, June 3. An : intertribal : quarrel has taken place at Waipa; and f a ; <26llißi6iiis : imminent; 7. ;Purukutu i; hasWritten f; a' letter, which is published 1 in.7 the AhcMandjfferaiW," endeavoring to justify' the.mUrdeivof Sullivan' on the ground that bis land 'wSsr improperly taken : by .the pakeha, r»otwiths'tanding ; frequent warnings given! by him. He says ; the pakehasiiee'd not "fear any attack, as he will not go off his own land to fight. Ninety of the Raglan Maoris offer to pursue the murderers. -'"■■- y- '■■■-■"''" ' Rewi"s brother says the' Kingites^ live in great fear. '" ..- .- . . ;7^'""'' ""' ""."Hokitika, June 3. AU the jGraS^mpany^s. shares are. taken up. . . WEx.MNaTON, June 3. A Government telegram states that Karamoa and party passed down to Ngaruawahia with produce. . -They report all quiet. - They heard Manuhia say that he: would not fight, noi Rewi, norßawai:.. ' I The Cabinet yesterday decided to convene J Parliament on.the ,15th of July for the despatch of business. .'■;.- r.H --• .-'• ■: . Gbe^mouth, June 3. . ;. The Energy claim, at Reefton, has crushed 118 tons of stone, which gave 136, ounces of retorted gold. . .;->'.. Arrangements have been made for. turning the first sod. of tbe railway next week.The. prpduce market, is bare. Butter ls 4d; oats 6s, and none in stock. "',:"■■_.-. „'"■',( Taubanga, June 3. The- Ngatiraukawas promise to withdraw from the King party In the event of war. Revi] has: warned the tribes to remain quiet. A chief from Te Kuiti says that Tawhiao would let -'.'matters drop ifYPuiukutu were captured :qxdetiyi7A7'Ayp -y i-7-y ■„.'..' Purukutu refuses to go to Te Kuiti because he fears beinyißurrendered to the Pakehas;

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 132, 3 June 1873, Page 2

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TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENGE. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 132, 3 June 1873, Page 2

TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENGE. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 132, 3 June 1873, Page 2

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