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LATEST TELEGRAMS.

[from our own correspondent.] ' ■'■ NAPIER. This Day. Nothing has been done with respect to the Native affair near Waipukurau. The . Sherrlff telegraphed to the Government on Tuesday, that if he- had proper assistance he could execute the '-writ" rritHiatt^ anj. serious, disturbance. Yesterday he received a reply- from, the Minister of- Justice, stating that •the Government declined to interfere. -WELLINGTON. ' - : . ; . This Day. Karaitairia's will ease of Honi Nahi v. Tomoana, is still proceeding. . .-.ThciHinemoa with a detachment of Armed Constabulary left last evening for- New Plymouth. She will take the arrested^ Natives from here 'to^ytteltcragaol. ■ : ' '" v itJCKLAND. <••.,. • :>-■:! ' This Day. .. K ,J|imeß. :^? r hittie,.who escaped from •Mount Eden" Stockade, was recaptured at Otahuhu by Detective Brenhah,;] who had ascertained • that Whittle' has a sister and other" relatives' there. .He was sent back to gaol yesterday without further punishment. ' NEW PLYMOUTH. " ' '''■■ - This Day. Ten more Natives were arrested yesterday, and brought here under escort from the camp. The Natives about Parihaka continue their planting and fencing as usual, and will listen to no argument, -They say Christ was crucified" -and" the prophets persecuted, and so are they. As to- fencing, the say they intend to continue it for ten . days, and fully expect to .be arrested *on Tuesday. A number of them were seen on the hills overlooking the road near the camp, evidently on the lookout to : see if the prisoners were taten to town,, ■; < ■ .'■'•■•■'■ " • TIMARTJ, . ■ ' «"«.:■ ■' -u ' ThjsDay.- . At the Waimate R.M: Court yesterday, the sticking up case of last week was dealt with. Talbot and Ford were charged with presenting revolvers at W. Steele, on July llth.j, Talbot was discharged and Ford committed for trial.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1076, 23 July 1880, Page 2

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LATEST TELEGRAMS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1076, 23 July 1880, Page 2

LATEST TELEGRAMS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1076, 23 July 1880, Page 2

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