BY CABLE.
THE ETON BOYS AND THE ' QUEEN. .■ ——*- ■ LONDOK 11. Nine, hundred; Eton Boys waited upon ■ Her Majesty at Windsor Castle to-day, and presented her with an address of congratulation upon her recent esoape ftoaj assassination, The Queen graciously re- " : oeived the boys, and graciously thanked two of their number who were iusttumen». tal in seouring M'Lean, and who severely pummelled him after be had fired hit r«volver.
THREATENED WAR ON THE COAST OF AERIOA. '■
There are no changes to report in. th» monoy or colonial produce market*, At to-day's wool auction 10,300 bale* were offered. The market was firm. ■ Intelligence is to hand from the West - Coast of Afrioa that the Yamins hav« attacked an Ashantee village, and killed' e»me of the inhabitants. The occurrenoa is likoly to result in further hostilities, tk and it is feared that a war between the ™, two tribes is imminent.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1022, 14 March 1882, Page 2
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147BY CABLE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1022, 14 March 1882, Page 2
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