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DUNEDIN.

(TROM A CORRESPONDENT.) 17th Dec.

A resolution was moved by Mr Brodie em--I>odving a rate to be paid by persons in the as passage money for those friends they might wish to send for. The resolution if the memorial attached to the v addressed to His Honor the tnperintSndent be acceded to, there is no doubt rut that advantage will be taken of it, and the frrovince will receive an accession of population |f the description needed. As it must be patent f a colonist transmits money for friends or rela£ous, he will do so only where they will be an isistan"e not a drag upon him. I The House is already getting thinned, among ■[ -,n»''ssing faces is Mr D. M'Pherson, member Bft Manuherikia. and notwithstanding the zeal| I Hesire shewn by the House to get through the BB business ; the Session can scarcely close BB | the Christmas holidays. BB lleasing of the Town Belt Reserves by the BBj lation, is causing quite a ferment. Mr F. BB I has taken up the question, and protests BB Hhe act as being illegal. I /Question of dredging the harbor is being BBBkgnsly advocated by those whose particular BB,< are concerned and as resolutely objected ■Be other side, by the lookers on it is proBft a feasible scheme enough, but they have BBimder the present state of the finances of BBvince it cannot be carried out. BBr'-t to acquaint you with the death of BV) Mills, jnur., of the firm of Mills, Dick, of this city, his death has BWiloom over the town, he was uniBK'ted by all of roads in your part of the BB soon be set agoing again, and you BBv-erv much obliged to Mr Vogel for Hjttuch he L4OOO BB completion of the main BBBBBBBBBBVomweII and Queenstown, and BBBBBBBBBBf LSOO for approaches to the 8888888888/ow and Nevis crossings. L3OO BS'OvU L3OO Ht> Gromwell; LIOO Teviot to BB"iV\-iot to Alexandra. 88888888881 l have a visit soon from some of BBils- from Messrs Dillon Bell and BBBBBBBBBBjich gentlemen deserves a warm BBands. Mr Brodie, think, BBBBBBBBBBBjto represent you in the next BBBBBBBBBBBjkor You ought BBBBBBBBBBBBYservices Messrs Bell or BBBBBBBBBBBBk Manuhorikia, BBBBBBBBBBBBbV' >r th BBBBBBBBBBBBBraI man BBs indispensable for your

.ws for Clyde will not be be Council, an act of the ding them is they ho laid The inconvenience will, as the delay will only be in when the new Council Kwas time you dismissed Bve-Laws ought to have down fene ago. >Your Jromweu has done no-:-LwC~J# suppose both e for the new

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Dunstan Times, Issue 244, 28 December 1866, Page 3

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DUNEDIN. Dunstan Times, Issue 244, 28 December 1866, Page 3

DUNEDIN. Dunstan Times, Issue 244, 28 December 1866, Page 3

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