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  2. NEW ZEALAND. NOTES ON PASSING EVENTS.

    THE progress of events here since my last letter has not been very startling, yet there are a good many things which at least promise something in the future. ...

    Article : 3,266 words
  3. OUR WATER SUPPLY.

    SIR,—Among the many evils which the protracted dry weather has inflicted, and threatens still further to inflict upon us, a scarcity of that most vital element, water, fur the use of the city, was the one, of all ...

    Article : 347 words
  4. HORRIBLE CRUELTIES.—MR. C. BROUGHTON BURNT ALIVE.

    By the overland mail from Wanganui, which arrived in Wellington on Saturday, October 15th, a private letter was received confirming the news of the murder of Mr. C. Broughton, interpreter of the forces, who, ...

    Article : 157 words
  5. "WATT A BIT."

    SIR,—Having boen connected with Aucklanf for the past three years, I have often asked residents there how it was that they had adopted no motto for the province. The reply invariably was, "Wait a bit," and, I believe, a more ...

    Article : 1,022 words
  6. IMPORTANT FROM KAWHIA.

    Information has reached Auckland of a very shocking murder having been committed by the Hauhaus at Kawhia on the 21st. The facts, which are as follow, can be vouched for. On the day in question, ...

    Article : 349 words
  7. FREE PARDON TO THE MURDERERS OF MR. HAMLIN.

    On Tuesday afternoon, the 24th of October, Mr. Tuckwell, Governor of the Stockade, received from Wellington free pardons for Hori Taka and Matiu, under sentence of death for the murder of Mr. ...

    Article : 875 words
  8. THE STORMING AND EVACUATION OF THE PUKEMAIRE PA WAIAPU.

    We supplement the notes of our Correspondent with the Hawke's Bay Herald graphic sketch of this important event, a brief notice of which appeared in our columns of yesterday. That journal of the 25th ...

    Article : 2,786 words
  9. A WARNING VOICE FROM THE HOKITHKA DIGGINGS.

    SIR,— I Just received your paper of the 7th instant, by which I see, by your telegram via Sydney, that "The Hokitika news is satisfactory;" "The new diggings at Burce Bay are reported to be good." I beg to state that ...

    Article : 521 words
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    There is traceable a singular coincidence in the manner (remarks the Talbot Leader) in which the gifts of Fortune are obtained. As a case in point we may mention that on Saturday, a little child, playing near Cohn's Brewery, ...

    Article : 88 words
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