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LATEST TELEGRAMS.

ATicKLi.T!rD, April 3. True bills have been found against Haley on all the charges. The increase of the Customs revenue during the last quarter was £10,685. - April 4. Manuhiri, the Maori Prime Minister, writes a letter to a Government officer stating that the land disputes are the cause of disagreement between the two races ; that the Europeans are intruders, and the murders committed by the Maoriea in resisting European encroachments are justifiable. The Coromandel 'stock is still active. I The Moanataira has had a splendid j crushing, and has declared a dividend of ss; Caledonians, £20. Napieb, April 4. The schooner Mahia has been wrecked. The cargo was all lost, but no lives. The GovernoHanded to-day. Wellington, April 4. Knox's son, the interpreter at Otaki, and Creighton, a half-caste, have been apprehended for having planned a scheme of highway robbery at Otaki. The police deserve great credit for the promptitude with which they acted. Cheistchtjech, April 4. The railway employes having struck against the reduction by the Government of Ls per day in their pay, the Government has since resumed the former wages. Timabtt, April 4. Thomas Reilly, a Government employe, baa been killed while engaged launching the Government cargo boat.

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Southland Times, Issue 1560, 5 April 1872, Page 2

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LATEST TELEGRAMS. Southland Times, Issue 1560, 5 April 1872, Page 2

LATEST TELEGRAMS. Southland Times, Issue 1560, 5 April 1872, Page 2

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