TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
{Per Press Agency.') Auckland, October 23. There is a row between the natives and Europeans at Kawa Kawa, owing to Marsh Brown and his Kawiti followers going to an hotel where Eugene Beda and his Maori wife were staying, and demanding that she be given up. The bushmen and others joined in the row. Shots were fired from a revolver amongst the Europeans, which wounded one native dangerously. One European has been taken into custody. The Coronet, from Tahiti, reports that the guano ship Eddystone, which put in there leaking, was repaired and sailed, but had to put in again, leaking worse than ever. Wanganui, October 23. Thomas Powell, merchant, an old settler, died last night, aged sixty-eight. He had been suffering for months from the effects of an upset out of his buggy. Wellington, October 23. The boating season was opened this afternoon with a procession of about twenty boats, and sixty-nine members as under: —Star Club, 11 boats and 42 men ; Wellington Club, 4 boats and 11 men ; Telegraph, 1 boat and 5 men ; Queenstown Club, 4 boats and 11 men. Mr Snow is commodore and Mr Wakefield secretary. Wellington, Oct. 25. The Taranaki has just arrived from Lyttelton with the Suez mail.
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Globe, Volume IV, Issue 426, 25 October 1875, Page 2
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207TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Globe, Volume IV, Issue 426, 25 October 1875, Page 2
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