The following Address is lying at jl/essrs. Beaven and Woon’s for signature. Above 300 names have already been attached to it, and it will be well that those who approve of it sign it immediately. To His Excellency Colonel Thomas Gore Browne, C. 8., Governor and Commander in Chief in and over her Majesty’s colony in New Zealand and its Dependencies, Vice Admiral of the same, &c. &c.
We,>the undersigned, inhabitants of Wanganui and district, desire to express our warm approval of the policy pursued by your Ex cellency in the native disturbances existing at Taranaki. We regard the ground on which your Excellency has taken up arms to be just and necessary, and respectfully assure your Excellency of our cordial support (should we be called upon) to measures calculated, by a just and firm determination, to convey a lesson to the disaffected, which may speedily end the present, and prevent future, outbreaks of the native population of these islands. Wanganui, April 19th, 1860. *
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 188, 26 April 1860, Page 3
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164Untitled Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 188, 26 April 1860, Page 3
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