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Nelson, Friday Evening. Nine, and not ninety passengers reurned by the Charles Edward from the Mauakau. The Charles Edward sailed for Westport at 4 p. in. The Maories have burned the house of a settler named Jacksou, at Waikane, only forty miles from Wellington because he refused to give up his halfcaste daughters. A very close division is expected on M'Lean's Alarm motion. A tie or one eitKer way is spoken of. In any case the Ministry do not expect a majority of more than two. THsra a"o hints of a reconstruction of the Ministry, and with good foundation.
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Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 361, 26 September 1868, Page 4
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