COLONIAL SECRETARY OF NEW ZEALAND.
The Wellington correspondent of the Auckland Herald is responsible for the following:—"The Colonial Secretary and Commissioner of the Armed Constabulary, Colonel Whitmore. it is believed, will shortly be leaving for Europe, and, :is .1 consequence, will resign his position in the Ministry. 11 is not yet known who w. 11 succeed him (not Sir Dilh.n 8011, at ::11 l>ut possibly Mr. 'Sheehnn may have to take bis Defence duties in addition to his pre Bent portfolios during the .lecess, and ponding other arrangements.' The Under-Secretary' of the Native Office, Mr. IT. T. Clarke, \vho ; has, I nijght say, been borri in the Cfvil."Service, will.' in alt probability, retire on a pension at the end of the ycaiv
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Wananga, Volume 5, Issue 47, 23 November 1878, Page 588
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122COLONIAL SECRETARY OF NEW ZEALAND. Wananga, Volume 5, Issue 47, 23 November 1878, Page 588
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