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(.FROM OUR OWN ICOimESrONDENT)'" * WELLINGTON. \ • | Saturday. Maori fencers have' beon arrested. Fifty-nine were taken'to .New Plymouth, but the balance were not were ""'
Jhe West Coast Settlements Bill has
been read at Parihaka, andjie prisoners will therefore bo tried under it.
The Normal School was opened to-day. Howard, the master, delivered an address on education, and the necessity of Normal training. The attendance .was \b'ut limited. ' '"' ' ' *'■''" ''■ The Governor left in'- the Momahana this afternoon. All the volunteers formed a guard of honor. The Artillery and H.M.S.Danae fired a salute, • -The Mayor and City Council were absent,., the Governor having systematically snubbed the former.
Two fires are reported at Dunedin; no insurances. The loss is reported to be moderate.
The'wreck of a large vessel is reported at Cape Otway, Victoria. A few survivors were found,
The Orient steamer Sorata got aground off Cape Jervis, outside Adelaide. The passengers were landed safely.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 561, 6 September 1880, Page 2
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