LATEST SOUTHERN NEWS.
WELLINGTON. Friday.
The New Zealand Stoanv Sinking Company's steamers will in iuture take their re»t at Fort Chulmeri instead of Manukau, a$ heretofore. Alexander McDonald, an adopted member of a tribe at Manatvatu, and mixed' up in various land distutbanccs, yesterday iisserted. his right, to some land over which the road passes, by standing on a bridge and shooting the leading horsea in Young's coach Tenders for fifty thousand' New Zoalnnd Government Debentures i'muml under Wcstland Loun Act wrro opened this morning. Tender accepted at 101 J,, being & per cent, lower than laitinle in London.
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Waikato Times, Volume V, Issue 307, 2 May 1874, Page 2
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