TELEGRAPHIC. LATEST SOUTH ERN NEWS (From the Daily Southern Cross.)
Wellington, Saturday. The New Zealand Stoam Shipping Company's steamers will be sold separately by private tender, to be sent in on the 22nd ; and the hulks and bailing vessels will also be sold separately. A brewery has been started by Messrs Mace and Arkell ; they can turn out 30 hhds. per day,
New Plymouth, Saturday. Te Wetere sends a letter to Mr Parris. He orders that a boat is to be sent back to fetch the Europeans that stopped behind, and to stop Europeans going there until he writes again, when it will be all right. The letter is dated 25th July, two days before the boat left Mokau. The men left behind have since returned overland, and report a kind reception at the hands of the natives.
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Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 347, 4 August 1874, Page 2
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138TELEGRAPHIC. LATEST SOUTHERN NEWS (From the Daily Southern Cross.) Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 347, 4 August 1874, Page 2
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