WELLINGTON.
Thursday,
The s.B. Hinemoa sailed for New Plymouth about ,5 o'clock this evening, taking the follow .'.ng persons for the Waitara meeting :—Sir George Grey, the Hous. Sheehan, Fisher, Wi Talro, Hoani Nahe, Marline Te Whiwlr. Wi Parata, Mr Moorhouse, M.H.RvKaraitiana Takamoaua, Messrs Grace and Mitchell, and about 30 of the Ngat'awa. This day.
Notwithstanding that the Corporation of Wellington have been led to believe by the Gover jmer.t tfiat so soon as the recla-
mation was completed it would be handed to the city authorises upon equitable tevms, a letter was receive I last night from the Minister of Public Works in which it is slated that as soon as the reclaimed land is out of the contractors' hands, the Government themselves purpose placing t'^ land in t'ae market, and that plans are now being prepared for the erection of a railway wharf, to be connected with the main line whenever the traffic shall warrant the erection of the whavf.
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2917, 21 June 1878, Page 2
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162WELLINGTON. Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2917, 21 June 1878, Page 2
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