LAST NIGHT'S NEWS. (BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH ) UNKNOWN
Another batch of jjiiionci^', twelve in nuinbir, weio brought to town by the Annul Con^t ibul.'uy last niijut. The natives h:ivo hi'herto fyivon thoir c.ipt.nrs little or no tmuob, but tho last night's lot when tat en out of the colls this morning-, refused to return to them when ordered to do so. The goaler had to summon tii i A')in"l CojibtxbuLivy, who had s mie tumbL 1 in putting 1 them h.icK into thb cello. r J'\\o or tliree seiiwus scuilles ensued boioic thoy wore b;ii'ely lod-td
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Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1264, 5 August 1880, Page 3
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95LAST NIGHT'S NEWS. (BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH) UNKNOWN Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1264, 5 August 1880, Page 3
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