TELEGRAMS.
(from our own correspondents). Rawer a, Nov. 25. Patche, Chief of the Torigahoe hapus has induced the Tarporwhenui and Matengarara Natives to settle down at their respective homes ; this will probably result in all the Ngatirunuis dispersing. Dunedin, Nov. 25. Mr. Larnach has retired from the contest for Dunedin South. New Plymouth, Nov. 25. Major Brown addressed the electors last night, and a vote of confidence was earned. Titokowaru was brought up at the R.M.’s Court this morning, charged with using threatening language, and that he would burn Manaia, and murder the women and children. Mr. Bridge and Mr. Lloyd of Manaia supported the charge. Capt. Norths croft testified to Titokowaru saying “ Have the white people forgotten Motura and Te Ngatuotemanu ? Your day to-day, mine coming.” The prisoner was ordered to find two sureties, in £5OO each, to keep the peace for 12 months, and in the meantime he will be kept in gaol till he finds the sureties. PUNGAREHU, Nov. 25. There is nothing of note to report, the special correspondents will all have dispersed by tomorrow.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume IX, Issue 1004, 26 November 1881, Page 2
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179TELEGRAMS. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume IX, Issue 1004, 26 November 1881, Page 2
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