TELEGRAMS.
* (from our own correspondents). Wellington, Sept. 1. Leb, who turned informer on Barnard in the smuggling case, was fined £lOO to-day, while Barnard was discharged, owing to a want of sufficient evidence. - New Plymouth, Sept 1. Yesterday, about 400 Maoris in batches of fifties, resumed fencing operations at Waitahi, the Constabulary from Pungarehu marched up, under arms, and pulled the fence down, when the Maoris hissed and hooted at them. No prisoners were taken. The Maoris have pulled up large numbers of pegs on the block offered for sale, and stuck them in promiscuously, in different cut lines, or have demolished them altogether.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume IX, Issue 975, 3 September 1881, Page 2
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104TELEGRAMS. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume IX, Issue 975, 3 September 1881, Page 2
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