VOLUNTEER FORCE FOE NEW ZEALAND.
Colonel Maude, Crß., V.C., recently made a proposition to Earl Granville to raise a Volunteer Force for New Zealand, but has been referred by his lordship to the Commissioners, Messrs." Bell and Featherstone, who are now staying at Charing Cross Hotel, and who, it is understood, have not been able to persuade the Colonial Secretary to alter his decision in respect to tho permanent withdrawal of troops from tho colony and other matters.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 91, 25 April 1870, Page 3
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78VOLUNTEER FORCE FOE NEW ZEALAND. Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 91, 25 April 1870, Page 3
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