c'nnne's previously dar,gefpns tr- foot pa«sen°per$ onVtirfc riigl.'s ara now pr, ...ly itnproved . ^ Tlu-re remaiit. howe-r- r sfill, severn! vgry nsjpclionable fmall piJJio-v /omimi at oue i time bv a rush of winter, whara the uhwrtr,-t.fHvi-lipr mny in the darii > be ' broughMtp * not i all standing,': bnt precipi!."'- ! on ,hi» f fare, much fo the distuvbprice of iv , cornfnrt anjl . aqnanlraity, and even whare carts'are freqaenRy ohstfucted. M orfier ta r&taedy' fhese it w!ll be necess.aryto muke cul'vens, f'oT which *ma1l q'nantitv of timlwsr will 1 e require', and this she (rovcVament will 1/ *i i ! i. - , p(,i t'n.-i' t' — .hon'd h.nfe">npplied its v ith the. ,> > q ■Jshbr, and snrHy the inhal.l! nta nf tbe plare, jpsweei diy the "nwners of sjS&rs, um " alford to adbscrlbe the snvdl sum tlrit is Wftnted in prde.r to eojnplete the work ssrbi'ch • hss beefi so faryxeeadinsjh' w'ell do Tfc« F-VPMNO Npsit thefitle of a new paper recemly pnblilhed in .Auckland- The , cojiy which we hawe seen was a very cre lf«e : t.ii le,produc>ion boMt as fo tvpo^rapliv, and ; • arrangement, and Ihe fa«t of . the 'lit^rarv- . ' riepartnierif beingj itiiilef the . management of Mr. James f\.l!en *(fljrmerh* of the Southern Gross). is suffiaient; fo inspire ptihlio . conbldenee. Issned'-at the price of a peitny it. wiH le a greqt acqnisitidn to the pnblic > of Auckland whfcre so much fma'ncial depression exists. ' It is repo'rtetl .ihdfffte Amwa tribe btivn eonmuniea'ed with the .nfthorities an i-.timsr-oa of- ao i»»o;,d»d Invasioa 'of- tb« T-«nr»nr« dis' ict b\i u p > don of the dsff ■c'cilfeil tr hesi, s oue of vrhoin it. i« said >o timher of I H>, le ' t th« Waikato I'o i lt'Ht-p.,rpos\ T t .':j .'I of r h-* Arnv.-fj 1(1 P'vm tt'is inifin it">n t hnt ihe onta 't-b--. nt-y be w»r-i to f'tro. \V» girt} ti i- veport aa wa nayc- reeelvetl tt. J.?,. ^ Our staternent, i>. a-otliOr p-. r t of 'lt:S> pii.-cr, tbat the bpiy of Mr. Bennct VVi i.« bnrie I by »h« '"'••• .;:y ua-ive-t i »rr«-n-ons. The body |y as found on tbo h- " h t ■»•'«■> l.igh a'er niari « i . I wiS copveve 1 tnto cautp and the e !nr it d. 'The st'i'ii r Trt'tran >a, arrivcd here/oo ^Tiiu-s!:.y tvo-n t|c land. She eo-.ti -uef to Mfcike h ■ r )W wi'l, r, ffolarit v, and In h vertt sa'iafeov- ».vm«i-r Site sai|i I'ed , »ira"t '»r Au -kla'ul i.-> -t evi ninff fh r'!y a icr 9. o'clo k. Dnvin? the scojere Oiltf wli pli prevailnd *i d'lririij th" we>: Ire'o .. rai'in,; Man ea .n, ,w ii Iw.iwbi elF the bank into ihe Sea,
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Tauranga Record and Bay of Plenty Examiner, Volume 1, Issue 2, 13 July 1867, Page 3
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434Untitled Tauranga Record and Bay of Plenty Examiner, Volume 1, Issue 2, 13 July 1867, Page 3
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