The Nelson Evening Mail. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1868. TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE.
MAJORITY OF SEVEN FOR MINISTERS. FRESH OUTRAGES BY THE HAUHAUS. PAGE'S COMPANY REFUSE TO SERVE. Wellington, September 19. 10.41 a.m. Tbe division last night on Mr Fox's no-confidence motion resulted in a majority of peven for tbe Ministry. The Sturt arrived last night; from Wanganui, and reports that some woodcutters in the employ of Mr Booth had been fired on by 60 Hauhaus. The time of service — three months — for which Captain Page's Company had engaged having expired, they were addressed by Colonel Haultain yesterday at Patea, when they refused to serve any longer, and are coming back. When the Volunteers were askad if any wished to leave the ranks, one man stepped out. The rebels have come out of the bnsh, and are now entrenched on the open ground on this side the Waingongoro.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 223, 19 September 1868, Page 2
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145The Nelson Evening Mail. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1868. TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 223, 19 September 1868, Page 2
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