NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.
NATIVE AFFRAY AT TUB THAMES. Grahams town, Soptombar 3. Mr. Sheehan, in addrpsSinif tho electors of tho Thames on Tuesday, m alluding 1 to tho lintivo difficulty, said there was no reason for nny approhonsion, as tho tribes of Ilnurnki were loyal, and in twenty-four hoars 'the perpetrators of the outrage would be captnrod. LAND SLIP AT TUB THAMES. " A body of reliable men having boon engaged, it has been decided to remove the pumping machinery from the Piako mine at once, otherwise it would be engulpbed.
. BREACH OF THR ARMS ACT. John Skinner was charged with a brench of tho Arms Aob, by romovinf? to Auckland, from Gisborno, three guns in hia schooner Minne, and not re. quired for tho defence of the vessel. Tho case was remanded. GOLD AT THE MOKAU. Judge Mannings son, who has just como through from Mokan to Waikato, has found gold-bearing quartz. Ho Bay a lha Kingites are friendly.; LICENSED VICTUALLERS ASSOCIATION y$ W rllington, September 2. P?At the next meeting of the Licensed Victuallers Association, the chief question will be to consider the advisability or otherwise of winding-up the Association.! EMPLOYMENT OF WORKING MEN. Fifty more of the unemployed were given work on tho West Coast Railway works this morning, making a total of 150 employed.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3217, 3 September 1879, Page 2
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217NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS. Taranaki Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3217, 3 September 1879, Page 2
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