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«, [PER GREVIMiB's ajELEQiIAPH COMPAJNY, RE UTER'S AGENTS. J Duutedin, Jan. 16. The Waste Lands Board offers to confirm the land sale to Mr Clarke, excepting 1950 acres. Mr Clarke's solicitors intimated that he would not accept an acre less than the original area. The Scottish Company beat the Greymouth Rifles by 15 points. OHRisiQHURCH, Jan. 16. In consequence qf the. reduction of the jpite of police pay, and the refusal of the Council to exempt the present members of the force, tho whole of the sergeants and constables in Christchurch resigned. On the men refusing duty to-day, the Executive agreed to continue the old rate of pay. Wanganci, Jan. 16. Titokowaru and 32 men and the same number of women and children, are at the Coast settlement, thirty miles from Patea. He says he wishes to settle peaceably, if the Government will ailow him.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1083, 17 January 1872, Page 2
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