LATEST INTELLIGENCE.
The Times has a leading article to-day commenting upon the position of Native affairs in New Zealand. In the course of its remarkß, the Times expresses the hope that the New Zealand Government will show much forbearance towards the Maoris in dealing with the difficulty which has arisen on the West Coast. A large number of additional cases are daily being' oubmitted to the Irish Land Commission, which is now Bitting for the settlement of questions brought before it for decision under the provisions of tile Land Act. The cargo ef beef brought per steamship Garonne was sold to-day at the Smithfield Market, and the oarcase3 roalised an average of fonrpence per pound. The cargo had been partially displaced in tho refrigerating chambers owing to the severity of the weather on the voyage, and tho moat wa3, thereforo, not in the best condition.
THE TIMES ON THE NATIVE CRISIS. BUSINESS OP THE IRISH LAND COMMISSION. SALE OF AUSTRALIAN FROZEN MEAT. London, 27th October.
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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 102, 28 October 1881, Page 2
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