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[BY ELECTRIC j TELKGIIAPfX] [from out! own coraiEspo.\Di;Mi'.] Ek'ldi*?, November 4. A woman named Mary M ; Cirfy at« if mnied Kitiri'le j'p«=(t*f«J >y at Pi-rebilet Bay by throwing lur-i If ou the tailsiu. front of an apptoafhiiig tviiu. The eugiue driver just shopped in limo. AucctiA^D,- November 4. Latest, news from New- Caledonia states that the Tmdio river chief who Ims been captured, was concerned in the massacre of TricolfcV lanti'y. An escaped /•'••in.'c at Valley de Colons was shot. A woman at La (lon was fun -id strangled in bed. Two day 0 afterwards a le'ler was found on her grape from the husband expressing remorsa for crime, and threatening suicide. A telegram from Cambridge {Waik.-ilc) slaves that this morning a number ot ploughmen, in the employ of JU.\Lc-!_ and Co., wen!; to plough at Honibovai a block of land held under Crown grant, hut of which the iiiti-'cs. who are reside ing near the d'spnte, ;>re in possession. A immber of women, attempted to slop th-.-plonghmen. The women were dre-sod in. lighting* cosfame, inanely, chemises, aud they commenced lo Ydiop down a bridge I ;lely erected over the W.-ika to, while a liUmbor of Maories were looking ou. The Constabulary working ou the Cambridge and P.Otorua road came up unarmed. The Maories still threa en to destroy the bridge. .November 5. The latest news from the Woikalo, in reference to the native obstruction nt Horahari, stale** Tlmt one old Maori fanaiie, with half a dtz-n old women lo help him. threatens?! direful things, luifcii means nothing. The mat tec would hare been mure serious had not the Cambridge 'troop been at hand. November 6. Major T. Wlieoro, M.IJ.R., is trying to raise a subscription amongst tbe natives to send him to England to see the Q.aeen. in order to obtain redress of iheir grievances.

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 8 November 1880, Page 2

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307

TELEGRAPHIC Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 8 November 1880, Page 2

TELEGRAPHIC Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 8 November 1880, Page 2

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