TELEGRAMS.
(from the press agkncy.) ♦ — ■■ — WELLINGTON. November 10. Consequent on the break of the Java cable, arrangements have been made that a steamer from Batavia shall be at Port Darwin eight days after the break to carry messages to and from Banjoewangie. : November 12. The Immigration Department will advertise for tenders for the conveyance of immigrants and cargo for twelve months from the United Kingdom to the Colony. ' The Court of Appeal opened this morning before a f till bench of Chief Justice Prendergast, and Judges Johnston, Richmond, Gillies, and Williams. Members of the bar present Messrs. Cook, Travers, Barton, Macassey, Stout, Bell, Brandon, Fitzgerald. Several cases are set down for*hearing.
GRAHAMSTOWN. November 10. An old Maori named Te Pakeroa was arrested last night as a lunatic. This is the man who-accused himself of bewitching Te Moananui, and causing his death. Meetings have been held concerning his conduct, and at one of these, held at
Ohinemnri on Wednesday last, it was determined to kill him. A party was told off to do this, and three men cartas J&jyn this morning, and fired„about tetfitiibts' into Pakeroa's whare, and he only being murdered by beirjgjj'arrested"••last*, JfThe *-J£f?£" v ff|i "'.''' "•£.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 480, 12 November 1877, Page 2
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