ALEXANDRA. January 28th, 1876.
Some little exuitemeut has been catted on the frontier from the cirou instance that Mr S Morgan's eldest daughter and son had been left by their mother at the native settlement of Motalcor,ako f Aotea, when returning from K.iwhia. on her way to Alexandra. Mr Morgan, the father, re. (wired a message from the Al>t»kotako natives forbidding him on his peril to go up to that settlement for bis children. iMorga 1 however, proofed to Raglan for the pur. pose of laying an information, in the Resident Magistrate's Court with a vi.'-\ to their rec ,very. — Fa >u a Co-res-pondent.
Good Tbmpurt ijr Waixvto — I bri^f history ot V.iti o^tibiH tinsnt 411J ,>-<>xTats of tt>ia u-efu 1 lastitution m tbo W«ik*to w»U iipptar in our «gtt Ufu«.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 576, 29 January 1876, Page 2
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131ALEXANDRA. January 28th, 1876. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 576, 29 January 1876, Page 2
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