ALEXANDRA. (From a Correspondent.) LATEST NATIVE NEWS. June 18.
Tawhiao K^u>^nl£ four miles distant from Alexandra*, making po-eparatioh^ for planting on a large scale. lam informed on good authority that he intends to put in considerable crops of grain and other produce for the market, the natives being already keenly alive the importance and advantages of railway . Rewi haß^oc^SipNtQ Cft»roli*nga, to attend a. tangi, whicVisT^inghefllott^ chief who died daring his abseno^ In wva-Bay of Plenty. Measles and dysentery prevail to a large extent in and about Te Kuiti, and the Kingite country generally. The "Waipa river has been [considerably swollen by the late rains, andthe storekeepers expect a large quantity oi^raifc^k)wV earl^k v
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Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 481, 19 June 1875, Page 2
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113ALEXANDRA. (From a Correspondent.) LATEST NATIVE NEWS. June 18. Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 481, 19 June 1875, Page 2
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