As soon as the machinery can be removed from the Weymouth to the St. Kilda, and calm water cau be relied on, an attempt will be made to pick up the spare submarine cable uow lying in Lyall's Bay, and take it across to White's Bayi there to be spliced. It is said that the galvanised lines are very little injured. . We (D. S. Gross) are glad to find that the Otca natives have amicably arranged their dispute iu reference to the sale of their lands. Tho fact is, that, -were the Government to allow the Native Lauds Act to .be put into operation in every district, without -let or hindrance, which is 1 not th^ga^e, there "would soon be no native difficult^'-in this province. At the .Christchurch Police Court, on Thursday, Aug. 16, Mr. -Geo; -Armstrong, M.G.A., was' committed foi- trial iat Wellington, on a charge of wilful and "corrupt perjury.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 147, 24 August 1866, Page 2
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152Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 147, 24 August 1866, Page 2
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