WELLINGTON.
Last night,
The Native Minister is on Ms' way to Wellington from Hawera, and is expected to arrive late this evening. It is probable j that a Native Commissioner will heappointed during his stay here. ; The Otaki Maoiies condemn the Removal of the Ploughmen. A letter was. received in town this j evening from native chiefs assembled at Otaki, condemning the Government in removing the Maori prisoners, without, first giving notice of their intention to do ■so. ■ '■■"''' '. '', ■": •'. \ "'■'-.' This day. .".. At the Magistrate's Court this morning, five publicans* were fined £1 and .costs for allowing barmaids to remein in the bar after 11 p.m. Several diapers were treated in a similar manner for allowing females to remain at work later than 2 p.m. on Saturday afternoons. The Magistrate intimated that for the future in any glaring cases of a breach of the Act, be would inflict a full penalty of j £50. ■ ■.;■■-■. ;.. • ■ '•■■:./.•; •.-■'. :'". ••• :.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3479, 18 February 1880, Page 2
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152WELLINGTON. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3479, 18 February 1880, Page 2
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