DUNEDIN.
(Per Press Telegram Agency.) ' < /"■..- „ - This day. \ Removal of Toll-bars. ~ ' . Mr Jleeyep' motion in the Provincial Council—"That it is desirable that all toll-bars adjacent to the city should be moved to a distance of two miles from the town belt"— was lost: |4 r Ireland' moved- an amendment, which was affirmed "while Mr Reeves was talking to another member. The surprise made him vexed, and -he-attacked Bastings and Reed, and it was rather warm while it lasted between those three/-!- ,"x 1.w.;.>. • Ocean Beach-Railway,; ■■> The second reading of the Pelingular Ocean Beach Railway Bill was nega ivedlast evening by a-majority of one./ |
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1655, 8 June 1875, Page 3
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102DUNEDIN. Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1655, 8 June 1875, Page 3
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