We letup from exobanges that Hit Juliqs Yogel is going to pay a Visit to on businefla of a private nature (it is eqKgpat.d vith a view to the publication of a eipiilur work 'for New Zealand to the •' PiotureEfjue Atlas of Austra'ia) and experts to be abpent for fust six months. Tbia wjll bring him baok about the end of August, or when the session ie all but finished, bo that practically he will not be present during the next session of Parliament. Sir Julius Yogel does not, however, mean to resign bis seat, nor does he contemplate making an address to bio eonrtituenlß, unless they express 6 wish to bear him. The seesion is so lately over that ho deems it unnecessary. He will, however, formally, seiign bis position of leader of the Opposition. «« J*ouQfl ON Pi&Efl."— Why suffer Piles Imttteofftfc'reiie :«nd CQmple^ cyfy gamrgpteei AsK for^'jtoogfa'oo PUee." : Bore ouv« ton SbWng, protra«D|. bltediog, or toy (ojm o
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1768, 16 February 1888, Page 3
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160Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1768, 16 February 1888, Page 3
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