Telegraphic.
m /. a iv a. si" i ■•;,:::. ;/;,. (FROM Om OWN' €QKRSSPQmWXTB.)) The Government- 8.8.. ' Hittenfe^ . $fth the* Commissioner of HighW Education, arrived! o:fu ■iut ■•; !r;. , .• ..'„ i' ip';!-::'; yesterday. ; . iFive^oy^, t]ifc r pcirents: q£ ,wKqn*'sE9 alt highly respectable, were,sentonced^to-four-teen days for fruit stealing,. , Another- boy,, for the sariis offence,, got. six week&. In. tkechajupion. schooner rowe the- Transit; defeated the Torea^ •■ , , Th,e< case; of f Myersj, deserteij came on at. . the police, conr Vtorday* Mthan. the prisoner was committed to.gaol, to remain there until he could be handed, over to the naval outhorU . ti^L ; 7 ' : : ' . >;.'>'[ ;.' ■ • .'.\\\'\ >;- Rewi r s Movements-^ { - * The Stafs Wellington, ( correspondent, telegraphs' the following :— Kewi is at Orarnxi at • present making a, round of visits among the TaupanativeSi Theobject» so far as can bo ascevtamet^ is to establish his old boundary, or aukati,, a^uist Euro* pean intruders. This boundary line extends from MauhgatantarOj 'm the. Waikato, to, Horolteiro, '• near Rotonia, tberfce to .Tj&tua, thence to Man^aitai on Luke Tanpo| ?nd. thence across the Lake to Wairoa, thekaianga of the gi-eat chief , Te. Heu Hen. The local natives of Taupa view; Re.wi's visit, with some doubt and suspicion ; but, as tlio dovermrtenfr apj)ear to, place implicit bonfidence in his attitmle,. they, defer at-.pi'ese'nfe .expressing any decided opinion^ and hope that good may result. Kewi is shortly to hold a meeting of all the Tanpo Natives at Pukana, tlio headcentre of Tanpo Han-Hauism, when his proposals may assuin© a 'definite shape. The ship Endymioa Wfrivetli from London on Satuifday. , ,: . -;;■, : ■ Steamers fo3> Tauraiiga. 1 The s.s. Rowena left lor Tauranga at 6.30 p.m., and the s.s. Wanaka at 4 p.m. ' '' ; '- NAPI^E. ' •.!;,'. : 'Ivai-aitien'a, native. Member fox the, East Coast, still continues- very iIU There is, but? little hope of his ultiiaato- recovery. The native chiefs here are much annoyed at the Hon. Mr Sheehau not visiting the district as pi'omicctf on his way from Auckland*
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume VIII, Issue 690, 11 February 1879, Page 2
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312Telegraphic. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume VIII, Issue 690, 11 February 1879, Page 2
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