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i Major Brown, 'Civil Commissioner, telegraphs the latest from Hawera is that. Capiain dood'arrived'frohi Oeo^yesterday. {i He met the plouguing^arty" who had been jturned off, they looked " p^ouri," and, icrefst-^alien; Htef learned thkt'tiiey.'ient; a messenger to Parihaka for. instructipns, ■ and say that they will resumes ploughing to-day, but as yet they have not put in an jappearance at any place threatened. 1' I 'A''select party'tboft'fi'trip to-day tp_test_ |the"new Farlie engine. The, single boilejr Wheel went4roun<i the sharpest' curves its, 49 miles an hour with art heavy train behind. ,(.I '.)!!. Mr Sheehan peturas to/Wellington oh Friday..-., .: i. : /■■ -. w ; ■
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3228, 24 June 1879, Page 2
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98LATER. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3228, 24 June 1879, Page 2
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