SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TO THE " WA I K A T O TIME S."
Auckland, Friday, 4 50 p.m. Tho Slav publishes the report of a conversation between some Maori chiefs and Mr Mackay, in which they alleged that they were instigated to the attack by the belief that if Mr Hackiy was allowed to remain at Kuiti, evil would befal them. Arrived : Ivanhoe, from New Caledonia. Hero, s.s, from Sydney. The lion Mr Samuels, Postmaster-General New South Wales was a pasberger by her, also Rev — Selwyn.
7 30 p m. The Ravenstock meeting lapsed for want of a quorum. At Van meeting tbegreport showed — receipts £909, expenditure £893. Report adopted. Alfred Ledger was capsized m the harbour. He wai rescued by the steamer Eclipse, ul'ter el.ngmg to the boat in the water for two hours.
Cambridge, Friday, d.l-0 p.m. Purukutu has gone to Tokangainutu. fie started jesterday. Nothing i'resli has occurred snuv laot telegrams. The contingent is still here. Mr Tregear ih appoiuled t;> tho coniiu.inrl of nalives.
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Waikato Times, Volume II, Issue 166, 31 May 1873, Page 2
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