AUCKLAND.
By the Vistula we have received Auckland papers to the 19th inst. The Governor was still at the North, but no intelligence had been received of the result of his visit to the Ngapuhis. There was no further news of the Native war at Kiapara. The Coromandel " difficulty," appears to be becoming still more difficult — the land bavins now been handed over to tne Maori King. This step places it out of the power of the owner of the land to dispose of it, without the consent of the king, who is entirely iv the hands of the chiefs. There is no othor news of importance.
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Otago Witness, Issue 553, 5 July 1862, Page 8
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107AUCKLAND. Otago Witness, Issue 553, 5 July 1862, Page 8
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