The Southland Times. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1867. TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCHES.
■.».-. . ;■. DTJOTSDisr, 12 noon, July 6 Northern Telegrams ; states Oovernor at tte Kawau. Polton's coach factory at Auckland ■ burned down • on 28th ult. The '-'Southern Cross" says that the missing men, Moore and Beggs,.. .are "detained inland by the Opotiki rebels, Who want a ransom of £150 each for. them ; the intelligence requires confirmation. G-eneral Chute is at Wanganui • he proceeds to Melbourne directly. Two Maories have been apprehended at Wanganui on the charge of being, implicated ; in the murder of Mr Hewitt *■'■- they have both been liberated without trial, partly on account of the impossibility of' obtaining reliable evidence, It is! said/toat half the Acts passed at the late session of the Provincial Council, Wellington, have been disallowed, being ultra vires. The Otago members left for the North this morning. Not -the slightest demonstration. J. Hyde Harris has been ; called to the Legislative Council, and has gone.
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Southland Times, Issue 693, 8 July 1867, Page 2
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156The Southland Times. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1867. TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCHES. Southland Times, Issue 693, 8 July 1867, Page 2
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