Telegraphic News.
SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. [press agency.] AUCKLAND, last night. Gertrude Warren, a respectable woman, was charged with incendiarism at Mrs Hasletts'. When brought into court she fainted. She bad been on terms of intimate friendship with Mrs Lowrie, from whom goo. Is were stolen. The case was remanded till Friday. Mr Ritchie lias been appointed Mauaeer of the National Mortgage Company. At Cochrane's Land Marl, laud at Ha/nilton West reaped £l2 10s. an. 'acre. Seventy acres near Mauku Bridge J>9 6s. an acre. FATE A, last night. On Friday, the natives, who had lately odb meted |3arvejs at Wai o tara, and others interested, met Mr
Brown at Oarlyle. Native opposition been withdrawn, all dav was occupied in discussion, bu u W}|h no gooj result, the natives being unable- to agree amongst themselves wLother to accept the money offered, or to insist upon their right to 50,000 ;icres of confiscated lands The meeting was resumed on Saturday. Mr Civil C ummssioher Brown was willing to distribute about £3OOO, but held that tue hin drance to survey and destruction of bridges had cost Government £4OOO, Late on Saturday terms were agreed upon, and an instalment of-money paid.
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Waikato Times, Volume XI, Issue 898, 26 March 1878, Page 2
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196Telegraphic News. Waikato Times, Volume XI, Issue 898, 26 March 1878, Page 2
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