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SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

.Auckland, tat night. Father Paul, Oitholio P«ie<t of Onehung*, a^ain allows 1 hit furniture to be •eized fjr non-payment of Eiucation Rate. The Mi«aionary §olnon«r Southern Oom arrived after a vi«it to Santa Cruz where Buh »p Paterson vrn% murdered, bbc aKO*rtaiued po-ibivdy that the murder was in ravage ior an outrage on * cano-*, conjtrn to I by » labour rnga?i a few d»ys bafure, iv which four natives wera tilled and f ur kidaappod.

Tauranga, lait night. Hmi Tupa»a has ba<n paid £50. A new party of Maori bo'srtleeoh*)! have •tvtel up and claimed c wnp'ricati >n.

PROCLAMATION OP THE MAORI KING-. The " The Bay of Plenty " Tim-V publisher a remarkable proclamation from the Maori (£mg to the tribes m the Bay of Plenty, Kotorua and Taupo di<|. triota. The dcimnt is tram!»tfd with '•xplirifttoiy UDtes by Vlr Y<.ung as-.ist.ed by M r»h an intelligent Arawa oH f. i 1i 1 - ""■»• "^« >' ■: * «r

wa-ilrrtra to return t.» the Kin^s (o d, oonvqueut up-i,, Wl ,ioh a aevr era will d*wo f >r Knth ia»f» C 1 1, tvn Ca npbdll W.lkt* has arri^. '' n Wl f r a oni)»i «.wreek ooaoli •ervice betweeu Tauranga aul Napier ara luviteJ. r A lire at K*ti K,ti destroyed DennU F»l ys farm luldinns. J Some natives pickerl up on the beach, btttw co T*u au a ami Maketa the h»*ad of » M>a meisiriDg 3ft. 6in. from back of ami to end of u^per inaudible. It was wa had out of the tiaud hilU darin > tae receut

Chbistohurch, la<*t night The combined te»m frira Ofiago anHf Cartte bury to play EagJi,h crioket»r»4*»« cuutemplated. «

Gov«aNMB\T Buildings, Wblmngtojt, last night. In the House, y sterility, a dUui<sioa took place on ih» Financial Statem ■v.b. Mr Montgomery opeued pioceelingi wuh a very dmmat speech, the* bard* n of which was, that wo wer<s m a bad wty, aud were being drained of our capiUl, to p»y interest to public and private creditors elsewhere. Alessn Stout And Reel maMe lawyerlike speeches on finance, shrouding the confimion ot tueir figures with pleatitudo of words. Mr Stevens, while critio'ming in aa in. teltt^enc manner, lome of the figorea of the Financi-tl Statement, and ezpreMing his concurrence in «h» Tieuurer's view, tiat, although sane of th • propo«als we?e bad, at 1 , tuey wre the on.y possible one-), mule a very sensible augg ition that the best wiy to retrench prauically would be to end fie Session as quickly a? p,»t-sii>l-, and letve the G >ye runout to attend to the real bus ness of the o mutry, Ue promised the Governmin; a general u •upport. T H The A»t->rnejr-Greneral dealt exhius* tWely with the atatements *hici had--* b eu made that Otigo would lose £150,09 ) ayeir by Abolition, and he showed conclusively «md in detail that to far from baiu» irjrsa of, the Prorince would actually b« gainer under the new system. Mr Luak, Mr Rolleston, aud Sir Geo Grey, spoke agumst the G-overouoeot, and Messrs Boiren, Ri«h rdson, and thi Pramier replied to the ipeaken on the other side. Tli§ Homo then went into Ca.nmi tre of Supply when tno L gislatira depHrttnentitl eatimatei were p*s«ed, a few r-'duccton* bein^ mtdt*. Tha ite nof £50 for the Ejcuniner of Standing Ocierg wax earned by the chairman's cist ing rote, and »n amen i merit made hy Sir vieor;>e Grey to reduce the vote for tho Honor irium was lost. Tha Gorernnr>t<nb promise I not again to aak for « rota for B -llamy's. To day Mr Murray asked, as the Crown aneurs had dec in u d tj hare d«a in^a with Sir Ju iu3 Vi el, wh it proTisbn the Govern nent proposoi to make to secure the interest* of iho colon y ? The Prem er said th Crown agents never refined to act wi h Sir Julim Vo^ei ii thoir capuoiry of Crown agents H» laid a telegram on t'le labie on the subject Several private Bills were introduced and rend a fir*t time.

1000 MILES IJf 1000 HOURS. Wil alure oonolu led hit tiomand m les in IOJO h >ur» ac eii^iit o'cl iok on Saturday tooming, but continued for tea hours lo ger. The chiUaci) w<a f.irlj walked. Verj little interest was taken in tlia match.

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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 676, 12 October 1876, Page 2

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710

SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 676, 12 October 1876, Page 2

SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 676, 12 October 1876, Page 2

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