Wellington, Thursday.
The Native Minister, accompanied by Mr Parris and HoniFihama, leaves for the South iv the steamer Hine-noa to-morrow. Their visit is to select the Maori prisoners who are to be released from custody. Whitelaw has been dismissed from the Civil Service of the colony, and applications are called for a resident medical suprintendent for the Wellington Asylum. , In consequence of the dangers attached £^fto passing through the French Pass, the captains of vessels in port are drawing up a petition to the Ministerial head of the Marine Department to take immediate steps to have suitable lights erected there.
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Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1374, 23 April 1881, Page 3
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100Wellington, Thursday. Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1374, 23 April 1881, Page 3
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