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LATEST FROM WELLINGTON.

(From the Christchurch Papers.) Wellington, Oct. 29. The Governor has sent the steamer Sturt to Wanganui for Native Volunteers. Tlie 18th Regiment is to garrison Kefcemarai to enable all the colonial forces, to take the 'field. Captain M'Donnell is recovering satisfactorily. The natives in the north of Auckland are discontented. William Thompson is. seriously ill. His state is pronounced by his medical attendant to bo very precarious. At the half-yearly meeting of the New Zealand' Steam Navigation Company a proposition to .amalgamate with the Panama Company was brought, forward by the Directors. A detachment of troops has been sent to Tauranga. Napier is perfectly quiet.

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Grey River Argus, Issue 129, 8 November 1866, Page 2

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LATEST FROM WELLINGTON. Grey River Argus, Issue 129, 8 November 1866, Page 2

LATEST FROM WELLINGTON. Grey River Argus, Issue 129, 8 November 1866, Page 2

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