SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.
TO THE "WAIKATO TIMES." AUCKLAND. Wednesday, 8 p.m. The natives at Ohinemuri are about to petition the Government in reference to the proclamation prohibiting" their dealing in their land, they are indignant at the interference. The Care G.M.C. has got six cwt. of specimens on hand ; there is great excitement in consequence, amongst those interested. The Caledonian mine is looking magnifi- j cent. Rowe'ri run is improving hourly. Arrived—Phoebe and Rangatira from Wellington. Share Market.—Cures during the day rose to £2 155.; Otagos, 255; Central Italy. ?6s ; Bismark, 3; Alburnian, £2 15s ; Tokatea, £Q 17s 6d ; All Nations; £2 15s. J Plummer ha? been captured by Detective Fitrrell, of the Dunedin police. It appears that he had been living in the heart of the town since Friday last. Numorous robberies have been perpetrated since that time. They have been traced to him. In the House a clause has been rn-ived with a view to the exemption of Jand held by aboriginal natives from taxafcioa. A lengthy discussion ensued, lesulting in the debate being udjoui ned.
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Waikato Times, Volume I, Issue 46, 15 August 1872, Page 2
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