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' + _ _ : '(BY WIRE AND OTHERWISE.) Maliuki and his followers are extremely docile in captivity. The racehorses Reform, Buzzard, and Lady Bab arrived at Auckland yesterday. Y.C.—Your letter is unavoidably held over. Mr A. E. Langley lias left Manaia to start business at Kawhia, Julian Thomas, “The Vagabond” has arrived at Dunedin, He intends touring the Colony. Gold,. rubies, and garnets are said to have been found in Malvern Hills, Canterbury, , r The Salvationists.in Dunedin have met with opposition. The larrikins have formed a Starvation,. or Skeleton, Army, ann wear badges with a skull and crossbones. A start has been made with the subdivision of the Opunake block. The hearing of the charge for perjury against A. Young, commenced at Hawera at 2 p.m. to-day. There was no attempt to hold a meeting at Parihaka on Tuesday. A'Chinaman, has been found in a gully at Tuapeka. He had been shot, and it is believed That a murder has been committed. The damage to the Now Plymouth water works is irreparable. The hill against which the reservoir is built has I subsided, and the whole concrete basin has been fractured.' The revenue of Hawkes Bay County is £12,000. A half-penny rate produces £7OOO.
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Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 1023, 18 April 1883, Page 3
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202LATE ITEMS. Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 1023, 18 April 1883, Page 3
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