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SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TO THE "WAIKATO TIME S."

Napier, Wednesday. Two s ms of Mr Ilirding, of \V up ik.irau, a large stition^ holder, have been conrnibteJ for trLii oa tLe charge o damaging ,» public roa.l. The d^feuci set up ww that tbo road waa the property o£ defon lants' father. The Coomerang ha 3 sailed for Auckland with 500 s'ueep and 60 head of cattle. The Harold publishes (a letter written by Henare-Matua, the leader of the land repudiation party. It w addressed to the natives on the Exst Coast. Ho urjes them not to •apport the Government, but to form a Board of Union amongst themselvesAwckJauit, Wednesday, 7.3. p.m. The steamer Hero sailed from Melbourne for Auckland May 20. Murdock, of the Bink of New Zealand, was a passeuger. Arrived: Taranaki. s.« , frcrn the South. The Slur of this evening speaks in glowing terms of the spirit and bravery displace- 1 by the \V\iikito settlers. It believes that the Government will not call out the Cambridge militia, but will call for volnuteera if necessary. tAt the land s vie held to-day, it TtUimn^anui, the allotments fetched good price*,. Alexandra. Tate, an influential Waikato chief, has given most reliable intelligence as to what has passed at Kuiti. He tsays that Tawhiao, on bearing of the murder of Sullivan, I at once sent messengers, telling Purukutu to remaini on his own land, and not to come to Kuiti. Since, si* messenger* have been sent by a ruuau^.i of chiefs for him to return, but not to come any more to Kuiti. Purukutu has been to the Uawauri settlement, but Tawhiao did not tell him to come to Kuiti. The natives at Kuiti aye remaining quieb ; expecting daily that pakjha soldiers will como in search of Purukutu.

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Waikato Times, Volume III, Issue 165, 29 May 1873, Page 2

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SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TO THE "WAIKATO TIMES." Waikato Times, Volume III, Issue 165, 29 May 1873, Page 2

SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TO THE "WAIKATO TIMES." Waikato Times, Volume III, Issue 165, 29 May 1873, Page 2

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