SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.
[press agency.) AUCKLAND, last night. Mrs Tole, aged sixty-seveo, died to-day. The leading settlers et Waiuku propose to purchase a steamer to run to Onehunga. GRAHAMSTOWN, Tuesday. The warrants for the arrest of Tukukino and obhers have nob been served, awaiting a reply from the ; Native Minister, as to a reinforcement of bhe Armed Constabulary bo be stationed at Pairoa. At present there are only two members of bhe force there, and wibh twenty or thirty determined natives their efforts would be fubile. The ' Advertiser ' says, an example oughb t-> be made of -hem, and if that weie done the effect would be magical. We should hear no more of Tukukino's bounce, for he would subside or perhaps follow Te Hira 's excellent example, and depart for fresh fields and pasbures green. The country must do something now. They have threatened long enough, and bhe nonexecution of their threats has oily tended to embolden tho obsbrucbionisbs, and we see bhe result in the interference now complaiued of. TAURANGA, last night. Capt. Worsp expects te raise the Taupo to-nighb or bo-morrow. WELLINGTON, lasb night. Sir George Grey goes to Auckland, Col, Whitmore only to Napier. NEW PLYMOUTH, Tuesday.
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Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1048, 13 March 1879, Page 2
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199SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1048, 13 March 1879, Page 2
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