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THE WAIKATO. ALEXANDRA, December 27.

To Tawln.io accompanied by Houi Weteie, and about sixty other natives were present at the laces yostuiday. About COO l^uropeans were albo present Young T awhuo mixed ficuly with those present, and expi esses his plcasuie at Ins reception. ITo has now letuinedto Kawhia. CAMBRIDGE, December 20 There was a gieat low here on Saturday evening between the N"itirakaua and N R atihaua. Both Hides" weio shipped and armed with sticks. Thpy d.mced a \v.»r danco and woio about to attack when Mr. Mackay, with a yu.ud »ot on the budge wbich divided them, liy his lirmness he prevented lighting. It is icpoited that another dispute between them is eeitam. About ."»()() natives are assembled heie in connection with the sitting of the JSati\o Lands Comt. Decembci ,*]1 I hear there is every probability of another row between the Ngatirakawa and the Ngatihaua. ALEXANDRA, January G Eveiything is dull here. Tlie natives .110 preparing for the meeting at Te Kuiti on the 8th instant. Great numbers are assembling there. January 7. The new store opened lately at ilone te One's place at Aotea, near Kawhia. has been oideiod oil immediately by Hauhaus, or it v ill bo plundered.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXX, Issue 5115, 14 January 1874, Page 6

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THE WAIKATO. ALEXANDRA, December 27. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXX, Issue 5115, 14 January 1874, Page 6

THE WAIKATO. ALEXANDRA, December 27. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXX, Issue 5115, 14 January 1874, Page 6