WELLINGTON.
This day.
Hiroki.is said to be at-Ngariki, a small settlement a few- miles this side Parihaka. Instructions have been sent to arrest him at all hazards oh his road to Parihaka.
Sunday
The barque Felix Stowe, from Newcastle to Lyttelton with coals, was blown ashore this afternoon at the mouth of the Otaki river. Jeqkins end McDonald, with a party of natives, put off in one of the ship's boats, found on the beach, and brought off the captain's wife in a terrific sea. The ship is not damaged yet. Capi. Piggott and three sailors were drowned in trying to get ashore, as the boat capsized
1 Saturday
At the Eifle AsEOciatidn's third meeting the rales were'farther considered, especially those intended for the guidance of members at the meeting at Nelson next January. The rules were cast npon the Wimbledon mould, and it was decidflil to have a- cavalry tournament.
simila* to that at-Wanganui, and also, if funds would permit, an artillery competition. ' • N
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Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3015, 14 October 1878, Page 2
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165WELLINGTON. Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3015, 14 October 1878, Page 2
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