SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. T O T HE "WAIKATO TIMES "
Auckland, Wednesday, 7.30 p in. D.n ii! Cii.ihain lias died at Oluueniuii. Hu body w ill be bio .^lit into Auckland for inteiment. Thr natnes .ue catching sharks at Awitu, and are sending them riland to uigment tho " King's" oommissanat. 'I he Star, m allu'hi.g to the probability of wur, s-ays : - " The Waikato settleii luve exhibited a spirit of determination in the highest degree creditable, and their spiut found an able exponent in the manly and >\ellcjuduuted journal in their district. We venly believe that if peace 13 proclaimed, it will be owing more to the manly determination of the Waikato settlers and the outspoken utterances of their ti umpet-tongued ji.urn.il, than to all the blimey -sh.ivc used ti> m.ike Tawhiao .mil his adviseis forgive us for being annoyed at the murder of >Sulli\an. " Arnved — Edinburgh Castle, from London.
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Waikato Times, Volume III, Issue 159, 15 May 1873, Page 2
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147SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. TO THE "WAIKAT0 TIMES" Waikato Times, Volume III, Issue 159, 15 May 1873, Page 2
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