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Auckland, Jan. 17. A great drought prevails. Caledonians, LSO ; Thames, Ll3 ; Tookey'B, Ll7 ; Alburnias, 80s. The Waikato railway works have been commenced. The Letitia, from FFir,j r , reports that the natives of Ba and Raki Kaki threaten to murder the settlers. Napier, .Tan. 18. The country is dried up for want of rain. It is surmised that Mr Dolbell's station was burnt by a bush fire. A party has gone to'ascertain. The constabulary are scouring the neighborhood. Wellington, Jan. 18. Capt. M'Pherson's resignation of his seat in the House of Eepresentatives for the Waikato district is gazetted. Dunedin, Jan. 18. The railway arbitration award is upwards of £27,000. The Government is to pay all legal costs, and each side their own expenses and half of the arbitrators' fees. "The first lot of girders for the Waitaki bridge has been despatched.
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Southland Times, Issue 1526, 19 January 1872, Page 3
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142LATEST TELEGRAMS. Southland Times, Issue 1526, 19 January 1872, Page 3
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