THE NATIVE DEPARTMENT. Wellington, Sept. 29.
Accokdxno bo the "Post," the Native Departmenb, notwithstanding the threat of , its extinction, seeintr to have taken an absolutely new lease of life, and so far from showing any symptoms, of approaching dissolution, ib is" exhibiting increased vigour and enlarging ios proportions. At least one Jtiew> appointment has just been maue in it, arid. a.great 1 show, is being' made ol a vast amount of ,worlt, to.be^got through, the records being , piled, up, t o an u nprecefden ted extenb:^/riie wonders what excuses - Ministers' v r will{(' make^next , session,/ when 'meWbersJind i tjhejNutive'Offio^sbill'flourishihg<lilce;aigrfet/ bay^red/faiJQd'jßxiiending its- ] branches' itf a^ll^irectibVs^instead. of i having d6\sxi<j:Qffi&^b&ffi'~'Z'>' / '''"''^ '
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 304, 3 October 1888, Page 4
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108THE NATIVE DEPARTMENT. Wellington, Sept. 29. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 304, 3 October 1888, Page 4
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