WELLINGTON.
This day. Resignation of Dillon Soil. " The resignation of Sir Francis Dillon Bell as a member of the Upper House has been received. The 'Hon. George McLean has been called to the Legislative Council. The Attitude of the MaorisThe Government have received a telegram from Parihaka that the natives had a feast there on the 17th, but there was no speaking. It is understood that no formal native meetings have been held anywhere up the coast. It is stated that Mr Bryce has met most of the Wanganui natives who were sent from Parihaka to their own homes, and that they appeared very cheerful. Two "Wanganui chiefs, who had been known to be must surly amongst the natives at Parihaka, appear to have got over their pouri.
[fBOM A COBBEBPONDENT.]
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4049, 20 December 1881, Page 2
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131WELLINGTON. Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4049, 20 December 1881, Page 2
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