SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.
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fio'ti Winlokiuri tin uuii'j uiU hwo IGQ * uuuettj ■ I to il. . run 1 tt Mclit. B il,ffs4r« gcrae to i'«ko .po«dfs-*.ort of |dUi tiuruit|i>'joi^ punting. * A Xl tlio jbuSKbf I^O'<i ; hi run- t-onifl It iles <fraui V* p )^ff T!>o' fl >od wash *t{ Privity thi Injftjre^Blnir i lie bonrs pattly Siir jddot-% m ffs^flp Ou t lie (oct ere * ate7RM^h|gp^ho «Kull waa sm.vshcd, OTidtntlyT^T^ucatiiu of mur let .
the Maoris a.nd the losi _„> "~~?BfBE8 OP" ISRAEL. Tlti) Paraifci meottii^. hm tormitiKtsiL Ovtr a thoiffand nntiTcs Were preient. To Witi waa the CentrJ of aUraction, and •war-loolrednirto-Wifih nlmoit ;vJomtiou bj the natives. He i&ji tbo Maoris were tlio lo^t tribei of Ijrnel, an.l exuibitcl mnpi and f)ta.Btf iho^ing the supposed roate by «fbiob'th«-'pi > ei<>ni ri,co orminaily rrao'toi hero. H« knowledge of Soripturo history and of lats resDarclie* in I'ules* | "lino ta x epoken of as Bslonijlnng. Ho laid -it wi\s no i»Bu cducaliu^ th>« Muori reg'irditr^ ijjo land. Ho sail eush iumli could u^orfceep it mUj liked. llnsp^c of r|™jp*opo»ed tafisting > c£ r th« &Luon King, r " 'WjtLLKNOTON.
MIKISTBttS PLEAD TO SIR GEO KOR '«**' aanY'S writs. Ministers hare plonded 1© fcir G-ec^o Givj » writs. Their plea in that onlj leren Muiwlon were lawfully appojntoJ, Tlio plo i, ii eff«ft, t. rows over Mtfs-g Wlui&Ktr and Drinond When t>.» Bill pistes the Upp«r Uoubo it will be jiloadcd uUo an an nb^olucu bar to action. The Legislative Council ham alt i«l iho Indriaoity Bill -o mb to ,i,ako Mi>ni. let** pay 'heir own -Costs and also those of Sir George Grey il the \ plead ibo Act us an answer (•> tlie wills i-saa I by him. CHuiSTCUa»Cii, last mgtit The Jockejf (Jlub hn^e cxpie-sol their upproral >& tho ac ion <£ the An kl.ml Jujkuv Ciub ro thy proposed coufo enoj of racing clubs.
THE NEW GOVERNMENT YACHTS. Tlio "Timci" lhia dayivya a Rcntlo man in £<<oilan<J, writing to a Duna.hn fricid by la*t nmii, «nys tlio Stella nnd Hine.noH, both of whi< h the newspapers mvi lmd been built at jmhts for tho Marquis of Njnnanb/, Uito m loihl-y boen bui fr fo» the ooionial Qi)TPrnmrnt. >It i« asderloi, he nnya that the H'e:imers u ro rottular job*, flimbily built and rur bitantlj cliaig. d for. lie states tbWa uoi tleman cynneded Wilt) a ileauitiont coi])|,aiiy in ono of tho ) eiglibi uriiig colonies remftrkel of Iho Mclla and MinfDvm l li &i there nouli be a tino iw* f.l>oui lh<m whon tlier gut out to Nu\r ZiMland.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 664, 23 September 1876, Page 2
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426SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 664, 23 September 1876, Page 2
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