Ward-Hislop Correspondence.
MR. HISLOP'S CONDUCT CONDEMNED.
HE TENDERS HIS RESIGNATION;
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Wellington, This day. The Committee to whom it was referred to enquire into anOJieport upon the circumstances that have occasioned the correspondence between Ministers and Mr District Judge Ward have the honor to report that, (1) your committee having made careful enquiry and taken evidence, report that evidence and proceedings to the Council; (2) this Committee is of opinion that the correspondence of the Hon. Mr Hislop with Mr District Judge Ward merits the gravest disapproval. Later. Mr Hislop has tendered his resignation as a member of the Executive.
Now to be sold, a lot of odds and ends of carpets, mattings, linoleum, and floorcloth at clearing prices. See Neal and Close's carpet room.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), 3 September 1889, Page 2
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