SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. (From our own Correspondent.)
Auckland, Monday evening. The Jji.sliop limy beexpectca in Waikato to-mono w. Mr James Wrigley 'was elected unoj - poheil to E len in the Provincial Coin - cil. It k thought it will on-ly be un empty honor. Uul Faddy died in Wellington pcnnilc-s uul in misery. Ke was an- Indian, oilieu" • ifdihtinction, and like the late Major Ha) , held numerous medals, but like him suliVi <>:! '.'V©ic- a'T/oui*d in the head ma w«s uuitoruily eccentric, if not hali-witteii. Wellington starved him -c/.id then giive him a bpleudid funeral. Great nviiifnation is -expressed here .it nowb tliat Winiata is harboured at Te Kuiti aud that the Aukati rules were put hi force against the iiuK-casto boy« Sea» - ancko and Klraea I}'.1 }'. A child has been drowned in a well in Newton. Fever has bi'oken. out north of\A.tfckl.nid.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 595, 14 March 1876, Page 2
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140SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. (From our own Correspondent.) Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 595, 14 March 1876, Page 2
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