LATEST WELLINGTON NEWS.
[by telegraph.—special correspondent.] ; Wellington, Tuesday. ■MINISTERS. Major Atkinson is still, very lame, and unable.yet to leave his house, but expects to go to Taranaki on Thursday. Mr. Rolleston starts by to-morrow morning's coach for Wanganui, on the way to Waimate and Pungarehu. The business is chiefly land and money matters. Mr. Mackerrow, SurveyorGeneral, accompanies him, and Colonel Reader follows shortly. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. At an Executive Council to-day the Governor, Mr. Hall, and Mr. Rolleston were present. The business was wholly routine. THE NATIVES. Telegrams from the Constabulary Camp, Pungarehu, report all quiet, and nothing fresh on the part of the natives.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6000, 9 February 1881, Page 5
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