The Weatheb continues very changeable. Heavy falls of rain have taken place during the past week. The Thames Kush. —The s s.'Wellington, • which left for Auckland yesterday afternoon, had on board no less than 80 passengers, for that province from Southern Ports. MiiiriA Summonses.— We hear thatabout 38 persons have been summoned for non-attendance at the late parade of the Napier Militia. -The cases..;come on for .hearing at the. Besident Magistrate’s Court to-morrow, and, will no doubt pause considerable, interest, r . ;
Lieutenant-Colonel Whitmobe, it. is said,’ has left Wellington for Wanganui en route for the Front. In the;Legislative Council the gallant colonel, ,in-a.speech of considerable length/-.vindicated :his late proceedings on the East Coast. We have not spaee to-day to refer to: his speech at any length. '. ‘ :
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Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 2, Issue 89, 14 September 1868, Page 222
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