WELLINGTON. April 23.
Lieut. -C;lonel Hume his been engaged in drafting now r. guhtions for the poltca forco, but they hive not yot bjen submitted to the Defence Minister, and nothing Ims bouti decided on in regard to making men transfeirod from the Permanent Arti'lory to the police force sign a monthly p<y shee: for receipt of LlO per cilendar month. Mr March, Superintendent of Village Settlements, left yesterday for Australu to report on the working of the Australian labor and land experiments. Arrangements are proceeding to thip by the next trip of the Gothic to London from 1000 to 1200 quarters of chilled beef. The Government propose to introduce a Bill next se-sion to exclude criminals, Asiatic aliens and lunatics. The Pn micr has received information that the surveys in the Uriwera Country wero stopped under a misapprehension, the natives not boin^ aware of the difference betweou survey for triangulation and ono for subdivision. The SurveyorGeneral decUros that the statement tlut the natives received no tmticrt of the intention to begin a survey is incorrect, as notice was sent from AuckUnd, and during Mr Cadman'a visit ti the Uriwer* it was explicitly inenionod.
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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8168, 24 April 1895, Page 2
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194WELLINGTON. April 23. North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8168, 24 April 1895, Page 2
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