WELLINGTON.
': 'V-,;,',;.' : ;"' -'Tuesday. Preparations for an Outbreak.
Increasing the A.C. Force.
It is understood that the Government are quietly taking the necessary steps to avert, and if necessary confront, any difficulty which may arise with tho West Coast natives.
The enlistment of Armed Constabulary is going on, and a detachment will be sent forward to the s various stations where they may be most needed. Arms and ammunition are also being sent, and tho redoubts put in as good a state of repair as possible.
This day. The Hinemoa has arrived with tho GoTcrnor and party.
A woman wns arrested last night for stealing a gold watch worth £60\ and about £10 from an hotel in Sydney. Sho is the wife of Brown, now doing two years here for stealing drapery.
Tho Hospital Committee, after considering the report of tho modical men, decided to continue Hospital where it is, and to be temporarily managed by a committee from the City Council, and that collections from each church in the City and County of Hutt, as is dono in London and Melbourne/Be requested.
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3211, 4 June 1879, Page 2
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182WELLINGTON. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3211, 4 June 1879, Page 2
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