NEW PLYMOUTH.
May 20. The steamer Wanaka arrived at 7.30 last night. After blowing her whistle fur a short time she steamed away without being cominunioaced with. The steamer signalled for boats to put oil', and two boats left the beach, one with ten tons of cargo and the other with twenty passengers. Bachelder's Combination Company were in one of tlio boats, which, after rowing after the steamer for some time, had to return. An action is threatened against the Company by the passengers for being delayed through the steamer not stopping to pick up the boat. Colonel Trimble addressed the electors of Waitara last night. He said ho expected there would be a strong party struggle when the House met, and lit would be prepared to give the Government the fullest support, but would not saurilico his principles for that object. A vote of confidence in the member was passed.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXII, Issue 91120, 21 May 1880, Page 2
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