SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.
AucKLiND, last night. The Bank of l\'ew Zealand's halfyearly meeting declared a divideud of 15 per cent, and carried £25,000 to the reserve fuud. Mr Firth was elected director vice Mr James Watt. Christciiurch, last uight £1,500 was collected for the I diau Famine Fund. Wellington, last night The following telegram from Manuhiri, the Ma .ri Kind's prime minister,was read in the House this afternoon : " Alexandra, October 20. Friend George Grey ; greetVVe have heard that you stand as one of i lie Government. Tha: is good. We shall no.v know some new moans of creating good between Europeans and natives." GreymoUiH, last night Seventy hours raiu caused a fbod damaging the harbour works.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 836, 23 October 1877, Page 2
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115SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 836, 23 October 1877, Page 2
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