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TELEGRAPHIC.

[united press association} ... RUMORED CAPTURE OF wirtiATi''; .TAWfIIO'SAUTHORITYBEPUDIA'ffiI).' I CAPTURE OFWINUTA, » ! *. \ ■ Auckland, this day.; ~ It is «porfced in AncWandthat Wiiii&ta (Saoker'.s murderer) has been captured and /broughtintoTe Awamutu.-. , ■. ,U'V ' Winiataisthemurderer of a fellow »ef i; yant at Glegiiora's farm Epsom in' January 1876, and has since been' a refugee in' ; -the King Country/.The.plana •for,qaptare| were •laid by police at Whatiwhatehoe meeting;' \yinita waVthen living at Tikuritt 45 m'ilos inland.' The police enlisted the serybea o* : a half-oasfce named Barlow, who went to Tikuiti tradinft for pigs with WiniatMup. .plying him with urog, and malting himself gbherally agraeable, having ingratiated him-' ..self in this way on WiniataVoonfidehj'e'hY ;iuduced him to come into ;hia .(Barlpw'a), Barlow, who is a very powerful man; seized ■hi| .and' oonveyed him single htrndedto- Te he delivered him to tli'e looalpoliee,. lie will be .thought .up. befprp : theißenclritHamilton to-day.- .

■ The Ngatimaniapoto tribe deny the right'' of' Ta'whiao o'rTe meorb to ntgotiat<s:wJth the Government re, the Taranaki railway. They.say thematter rests with'Kewi; >:',■ :i; v ■ iVWiniata, tho- murderer, was captured by Constable Gillies,' and has been'brought to; Hamilton. '.,.."

GOOD NEWS,- '.'*•' DUNBWN.,- . Wm. Wason,. ex Mayor, haß received ? that' the;first of ihe./iin«*Hisi steamers, from London dinm.Septemoer,■ •. •...;' l)fs ;••>•;';; 0 .:■ : 8,,00b .carcases of sheep on the return trip) ' THERAItWAY FROM NATIVE ?■ !V- '•'■ ■' • .' I _■""..' ~ Taupo, this dayiAt the meeting held here last' evening'.' iTopia Tu'roa repudiated;; &e idea of havinggiven his country W the\King,4nd declared; Mb earnest desire :.to Jayp; from north to south pass; throngk;the distriot--under his/authority.'' Other Tajipo. ohiefa ■' ■ *■ ■ ■' ■'• ■ . i * f.i; v '-.^ declared their unanimous -readiness.to open--up country for a railway. Turoa telegraphed .these;faots[tp SirGeorgeGrey, askinghim •WmentiouitinHonse.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1110, 27 June 1882, Page 2

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TELEGRAPHIC. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1110, 27 June 1882, Page 2

TELEGRAPHIC. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1110, 27 June 1882, Page 2

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