EXCITEMENT at NEW PLYMOUTH.
(PBR PRBS3 AGKSCr.) NEW PLYMOTJTa. H| Considerable excitement in towato^^B An Executive Council is to be calldjj^H tvttich it is supposed the Goveraffl^^H Ministers will leave fur Wellingtod'^^H Wbiti prophesied that the ®° r^H would visit the ploughed land, bnt^^B ing would come of it. That all on |^^B would be carted from the confii^^H lands into New Plymouth by after which .an earthquake trould^^^H and destroy all the people in tbe^^B Nearly all. the natives in the dilt^^H at Parihaka. Forty men for ffi^^H volunteers enrolled. Tiie Gorernorf^^H the land ploughed by the native«<J^H Governor and Ministers leaveat^o^^H for Wellington. u^^H The Premier and Colonel W^MJ | left in the Hinemoa at 4.30 to-day-I Govemar has deferred his visit to^^H ! land till the 12th of J une. ".■■
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXI, Issue 4053, 4 June 1879, Page 2
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130EXCITEMENT AT NEW PLYMOUTH. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXI, Issue 4053, 4 June 1879, Page 2
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