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TELEGRAPHIC.

h— ♦ rBY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.] [FROM OUB OWti COBBESPCXDBNT <; Opunaki, October 30 There are now in the disturbed district 1484 men under arms, in addition to all the district volunteer corp9. There is little anticipation that fighting will take place. It is believed that when troops enter Paribaba, they will be greeted by usual ' iiaere mii,' ' baeri mai,' aud probabiy a present of food November 3 Rollesfon has josfc landed. J3ryee ha 9 ordered all traffic through the Parihaka block to be suspended on Saturday next the day he goes to Parihaka It is rumored that Hiroki, the W a i» totara murderer, has cleared out of Parihaka , Ditnedin, November 2 A daughter of Captain Fitzen, aged abouc 17 years, attempted to enter a carriage of tram at Caversham this morning while in motion, and- fell be" tween platform and rails. Tbe train had travelled some distance before it was brought up: The girl was found to have escaped without 6erious injuries— their extent being a cut on the fore* head* and several bruises about the face and hands. Her escape is very remarkable, and accounted for by presence of mind she showed in drawing herself close up between the platform and the rails / felri^y^Uam'H £wra^^ln was drawn wT^^RWtaved price of ticket out orbis wages Napieb, November 3 The greater part of Thomas Tanner Mount Erin estate changed bands yes« (erday> Mr Miller having purchased from him 4330 acres of that estate, together with 15,000 long wool sheep in wool, for £40,000 ; half cash. Auckland, November 3 The winning numbers in Theodore Brown's £10.000 sweep are Zulu 86f 8; Czar, 1233; Sweetmeat, 1841. Kt/maka. Seddon addressed a large meeting at at Dillmans and BLumara last eyeuing and votes of thanks and confidence were were passed at both phes.

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 4 November 1881, Page 2

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TELEGRAPHIC. Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 4 November 1881, Page 2

TELEGRAPHIC. Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 4 November 1881, Page 2

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