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ALEXANDRA.

February '14, 1876. There ib no news whatever from the Kuiti regarding the murderer Hare Winiata. I saw Tawhiao's sister and several other members of his family on Saturday last, who all expressed their perfect ignorance as to h'ts movements or whereabouts. This morning I have seen another person who returned from the Kuiti last Evening from a ti&g to a sick relative, wh* informs me that for a certainty the murderer Up to yesterday had never been Been or heard of there by the natives generally, so "that if yonr information is correct, he must be secreted there by some of bis friends, — rather a difficult thing to do amongst natives. Tawhiao himself was at Kawhia at the time the murder was committed, and he is still residing there, and could uot have seen or refasefl. shelter to Wiuiata at the Kuiti as reported. -^Own CoaREtfPONDENT.

Thi foot kaoH it Cambridoi.— Oo6iider*blo interest is taken in tho forthcoming match of Saturday neXt. between the veteran Ideal oh&mpion, McNeuh, and an unknown pedestrian named McLennan, but who ft well-ipoken of as a first rate man. Ihe event which Is a flat mile race, if 16 come off on Saturday afternoon next, ia the Government paddock opp6site tbo National Hotel, kindly lent by the offiuer in charge for tlid occasion, aud wifl be for £10 a aide. It it McLonnau'i first appearance in Waikato as a pod, and therefore it is not to fie wondered kt if the betting is in favour of the older hand whose capabilities are better known. Both men hare their trainers, and hare gone in for the affair properly, 'getting into the beit possible raciug trim. Thjre it likely to be a considerable gathering to witness the match as a more than usual nmoUnt of interest, nttarbes to \\ . o\tofn U hiec-DA Bttiuui's Phosiuiodynb-.— Multitudej of people are hopelessly suffering frOm Debility, Nervoiu and Lirer Cculplaiat*, Dopreision of Spirits; Hypochondria, Tintidjty, Indigejiuon, Failure of Hearing, Sight, and Memory, Latitude, Want of Power, &c, whose cases admit of a permanant cure by the new reraedj I'HOSPHOUYNE (OzonicOxjgcu), which at once allays all irritation ami excitement, imparts new energy aud life to the t-n/ceblud constitution, and rapidly cures every stage tf these hitherto mourable and distiewiug malad.es. Bold by all chemists and d.uisgi!its throuKhout the Globe. t^g" Cauhon.— The large and increasing demand for Dr Bright** Phosphodyiie has led to several imitations under somewhat similar name* , purchasers of this medicine should therefore be careful to observe that each ease bears the Government Sump, with th« words, Dr Bright* Phos phodyne engraved therein, aud that the sauie nOrds ore also blown in th« buttle.

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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 583, 15 February 1876, Page 2

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ALEXANDRA. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 583, 15 February 1876, Page 2

ALEXANDRA. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 583, 15 February 1876, Page 2

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