LATEST INTELLIGENCE.
BY ELECTRIC T. LF.GRAPH. (FROM Ot'R OWN' CORRESPONDENT.) DI'NEDIN, ThURSiAY, 4 P.M. The Council will probably be prorogued to night. Resolutions for the establishment of a college in Dtinedin —Carried £4500 to be expended in the erection of another Post Office. The vote of want of confidence in the Executive, had a majority of on The division took place without adi cussion. The Superintendent will not dis solve the Council, but asks that a Bill be introduced to amend the Coustitu tion Act, to enable the Superinten dents to dissolve the Council without themselves being compelled to resign, The Opposition have caused petitions to be circulated throughout the Province for signatures, asking for the dissolution of the Counci'.The Assembly meets early next month. Private advices from the Thames Gold Fields give most flattering accounts of success. 40 ounces to the Ton. Numerous discoveries of new Reefs. Shares worth £2O to £IOOO, with no lack of purchasers. Six ounces to the dish got at Tapu Creek. Alluvial ground discovered on rebel Territory.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 320, 12 June 1868, Page 2
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