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iNVERCAHGiLObirdaV. ; ■•>..-.■"' *-. *, ■*> The snow on the ranges at- the head of I Willi country arerp'eVishlnglb^tllouJandet OTTEMPT TO MUBI)EE BARLOW. . 'Auckland, tins day. pThe following erjceived, frpja HamMo i : j-An attempt was made on Barlow's [1 fe by a native at j|lexfflr'ia last nitfnt. Birlow had gone j 'mere SoMook after some ho :ses> ind at 10 *■ I p.m. was in company with Tu Tawhiao, |and' wetiflto the hotel stablsa to issist the HatteWsaddle hisjhorsa As Barlow opened the stable por two slots were ■nVed'ttt him, one of which stiuok him across the breast, passing through his vest j i«ji| ciatj Ujarjowisaw a native running away, and drawing a wolves, fired after ' j him but without effect.'The constabulary ■ searched for without >, effect. Barlo,MmyepV at .Hamilton at L llJi(|.to-daVnndßrinieldJrty constabulary. \ MURDER AT OPUNAKE. ... • ~ Ni;w,PLYMou,TH?-,thisday ■ ■,:■!( (Ufil l.'iTi;-JJliO > Hilt - Ol'P T The dead body found on the Opuuake / roadinea.r.Stratfordjitnrnslouti ,o be that i cof.a piati named I Knowles, la Tyrolese. He was last seen in company of a man I '■h'a'med' l Antiihio l 'Sch l nelli , w(io has been t: j r only a few months from kh) lunatio * '' "astlum'/a'rid 'wlib !, it' , ig i Jias mur-. { , dered Knowles, as the body has the ■ . of a knife" in its side. Schnell, who' has 1 " ! ; ibeen.i heard) to threaten Knowles life as i 'Wellas other persona, is not to Be found. - ( hirrj r aa; heyia aidamgerous mat: tUffof 1 . tivjie. Xa .'."il ') )mmui MMmiiii ■ ■. i ;■; THE HALF-CASTE HERO, ft I J Auckland, tl is day. Barlow, Winiata's captor, is a; Alexandria, hobnobbing, with Tu Ta-wniao, the i ] fbf ites. }\ A). '. \h\\'\ H»l«\lV\V\ I r \J ' i j -THE-MISSING-BOATS. l 1 ■ ) New Plitmouth, tl is day. Further information re M miaaing boat which left for Mokau is to handj. ? - ! 'She l was'seSh ( a i hbuttwo ,l nlile'rfc nfyttipi She had . .o.jily ''oli|' i ihan.;''in' , 'h^| ! Herman a' Albert Bfe" was seen 3, I d |fe a^party to his a assistance, bat the (l l)qa.t got capsized and }• ,ithe)-iman;;iwa3,drp;Wnej|.-!)i'l|l)e'-'bout was s washed up on then beach, anc a'sjHhV j '' -dlothes iof •!Wiltke;< were\"f qilh'd inibnei . swim ashore, butthrsea was tin heavy S.^fe''■- t),J!, ; i jf |i . |^* !i4 i{ '"\ I A man who.'u('supposed to„hivecoms .V:'lisb/. '■.,'^. 1 ..,;'..'.,.- '■■;.k £1 I ANOTHER ■HO*EL l ~UUKNT%*fe '' OpiSTOHUHOH, this '■ The alarm preatud at Akaroji by the 9 fires yeaiprday has bpei) intensified by ?, anothej.vfire;,tl)is;inorn i ing.;|S,hflr,tly before 3 two o'clock the SonjorsetiHotel ind pute ;building3|'Situated.atthe head;of tl]e bay, y was burnt to the grounding tff !lf Jtlfjil i[v Jill;' ill Y"/lul£ . •'*"•■ B deil with in ■ empty structure, no one, so far as at present Jmown, Ijas recently b l 'been I 'living'or sleepin'g'o'n'jiie iremises r owing, to the fact.that the lessee i eglected g *' i|- It is suppiisedfthatthis ue@( tof inh oendjarisni of oriejand the ;'• same person, who, fired theft ;■, A^ l rj)a,'yestM a y) rstk .b'iij/.ifi ■gs *?6fe« [/.. insured in the London, Liviirppol, and '■■ Glob?., ;■;.;■; ■ • ::;;^[ J The on gupierlies' Hotel* I yejteflay were* ;'.b'uisi w ijlOO, •; and furnifurß|j(j() inLon'diinLiverpbol & Globe.' Bayley, the pfoprietor? estimates! e >fe^fflM',4QoQ) l,T '' 3 ' ;-; >'L\iAM:i'iLi£± —'l^'-^JI; * ; a ,,| t wHI'A;POPIILAR MAf ( II ;1.i.i,'.1.-. .ili'l .-" 1 uiiii'Xl •,./[$ ? .i Hdlifax< Recording to It'. a•;lettjer i thatitlve-e 13 no e' te'afii vraitinijij ','; New Zealand. Their articlesi'o "ygree-" a' "lhbiilf 'dd bf & /urtherife: :tension $. Mell\. matches. ut M^(ffl i^?!| l^/'j how- ',{ .i)o/. asijj team,.,»! Ufassie •■'. .and.gthej's colony^ ? : for f.; the visit of Bligh's team to New Zealand, r- Mi-'Conyers was "to-day presented with, ~; a purse of 100 soys.• iL ,\., r ,.->. K l : \l '" " i; - ; 'r J^; - --"^■ J | •-«-'■

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1164, 29 August 1882, Page 2

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TELEGRAPHIC. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1164, 29 August 1882, Page 2

TELEGRAPHIC. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1164, 29 August 1882, Page 2

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