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[ut submarine teleghaph.] Wellington, $ov. 5, 6.40 p.m. Colonel Whitmore loft Patea on Monday, with 150 Europeaus aud 200 natives, and encamped near Weroroa [ the same night. Titokowaru's party had in the meantime bailed up two settlers named Richardson and ReesJ in a house near Durie's, but they escaped by the assis- , tance of a Maori woman. Some French fire anuihilatora werei tried on a burning shed last, flight.. | They seem to be more adapted for u*e in confined spaces. Those manufac j tured in Otago are said to bo much superior. j At a private meeting yesterday, it was resolved to endeavour to wind up the New Zealand Steam Navigation Company. The transit of Mercury was invisible here, the sun being obscured by idist.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 152, 6 November 1868, Page 3

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Latest Telegrams. Star (Christchurch), Issue 152, 6 November 1868, Page 3

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