SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. TO THE "WAIKATO TIMES."
Alexandra, 2Gth July. The report which has been in circulation for some days \&> confirmed. Rewi and the Ngatimaniapotos h.ive joined Te Kooti. Te Kooti has- gvrne to the' Haiaini settlement, near Mokau, lor thepDrpose of building a Pah. Rewi arid all the Ngatimaniapotos have gone to support hioii Rewi and his people have abandoned fch-e Hanhau faith and embraced Te Kooti's. They have left the King at Karakia. The Hauhaus are very 1 unsettled in consequence of Rewi joining Te Kooti. It is not known how matters will end. Auckland, Friday, 8 p.m. Sn a remarket.—Caledonians receded to 36*32. Mine not looking so well to-day. Four cwt. of specimens and eight trucks of picked stuiE'ha>ve been sent to the mill. Wellington. The Nebraska is placed in quarantine for fourteen days. Discovered - three cases on board. Patients- now- convalesent. A child died at Soames' Island from small-pox. Parliamentary :: Mr M'Lean introduced a Bill to continue the Maori Representation Act, 18G7. In the House to-day, Mr. Ormond said the Government intended. to> examine the acquirements aud capabilities of the goldfit'ld. The low-level scheme is to-- be adopted, and to be expended on goldfields. H-OKITIKAv The Rimgitofco arrived from Meltiou rne No communication yet. ♦ ■ .
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Waikato Times, Volume I, Issue 38, 27 July 1872, Page 2
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