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[lIV SUnMAIIIKE TELEOIIAPn.] Welltngto^, July 22. The Kifioman has arrived from tho Chathams, via PoYorty Bay, and it apponrs that whilst its captain was aahoro, a boat-load of nativo prisonors, armed, camo on board and seized the vessel • nil tho other prisoners coming off in bonis with n lnrgo supply of nrms, &c, Tho mato wns diroctod to proceod to Poverty Bay, but tho wind being foul, tho vessel could not loavo until tho noxt day— July 12. Tho crow know nothing of what lmpnenod on shore. Firing was heard, ana tho captain was scon on a hill, by tho aid of a glass, as tho voasol was leaving. Tho natives said thoy only bound tho guard, without doing othor injury.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 60, 23 July 1868, Page 3

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Latest Telegrams. Star (Christchurch), Issue 60, 23 July 1868, Page 3

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