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(Per Anglo-Australian Telegraph Press Agency.) : e Auckland, Friday, 7.50 p.m. The poultry and dog show to-day was well attended, and the entries were of a very superior description, and great variety. They numbered three hundred. —A continuation of the argument to set aside the award in the Craig- Maefarlane arbitration, was heard to-day. The Judge reserved his decision.—Sailed: The s.s. * Taranaki,' for the South. Sharemarket:-Sales: Caledonian, £9 ss; City of London, 22s 6d; City of York, 7s 9d; Cure, lis; Tokatea, 10s. Sellers: Queen of the May, 8s; Otago, lis 6d; Old Whau, 37s 6d. Alexandra, Friday. A meeting of natives will be hold at Waitona this month to carry mill stones to Kuiti. Manuhiri's counsels have prevailed, and no more prog is to be distilled. (fbom oub own correspondent.) Botorua, Friday. The native disturbance re Niko o te Kiore road' from Taupq, to Cambridge, assumes a serious aspect. An armed party opposes the work. Government officers have been threatened. The Bay of Plenty natives are all quiet.
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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1850, 5 September 1874, Page 3
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170SPECIAL TELEGRAMS Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1850, 5 September 1874, Page 3
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