Tlio Wellington members of the Ex«. petitionary Forco who returned by ih&, Monowai on Monday paraded at the Drill Hall yesterday. The medically fit. members will bo paid off this mommc, and will-bo .given an opportunity to volunteer for the reinforcement drafts ton the main body. Tho others vail return homo, and will be paid off when well. Some anxiety, says the Auckland I "Herald," was felt by their people concerning the whereabouts of tho Maon party which went Homo to lay before the King tho grievances of a section of tho Maoris in New Zealand. The party consisted of King Mahuta, and Messrs. Tupu Taingakawa, M. Clark, and G. G. Paul, and was duo to hava been back in Auckland.some time ago." A cablegram sent by Mrs. Paul to tho High Commissioner, elicited the information that tho party got as far aa Gibraltar by tho s.s. Otway, mid then ' returned to England, because of the war, and the delay of tho Otway at that port. A fresh start was made from England'by the. s.s. Nestor, o£ the Bluo Funnel Lino, which left for Australia, via tho Cape, and is duo at Sydney on September 20. It is hoped that tho Maoris will bo able to connect with the Niagara for Auckland, which is duo on September 25. Tour eyoa. . A new discovery for re. moving cataacts, 'films, white specks, without operations. Send for testimonials and particulars, free. E. W. Hall, H»r» balist, Armagh Street, Christcjiurch.-t Mvt. "
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2256, 16 September 1914, Page 4
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