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TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCHES.

PER GREVILLE & CO., REUTER’S AGENT-. Dunedin, Aug. 31, 4.35p.n. Mr. John Cargill is a caned late for the representation of Rosly.i. Mr. Mac-issey has been returned for WaikarL by a majority of twenty-one. The Education Bill was under discussion yesterday. Mr. Macandrew and others objected to its passage) until the feeluus of the country had been ascertained. Mr. Stafford commended die measure. Mr. Fox said the Bill would be largely circulated, and not hurried. The second reading is fixed for Tuesday. The Petitions’ Committee recommend that Smytliies be heard atthc bar of die House. In the House of Assembly several petitions have been presented in favor of the Per-missive Bill. Mr Fox promises to bring forward a motion on the desirability of introducing the measure now under the notice of the Cabinet at the suggestion of the Government. Mr. O’Neil's motion for the reduction of the gold duty has been postponed until after the financial statement shall have been made. Mr. Gillies’s motion in favor of accepting tbe-verdiot of tw >-thirds of the jury in civil cas s was carried. Thoseoon 1 re ding of the Deceased Wife’s Sister’s Bill was carried by a majority of one only. James Russell has been committed for trial on the charge of firing Adams’s stacks at Tokomairiro.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 489, 1 September 1871, Page 2

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TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCHES. Dunstan Times, Issue 489, 1 September 1871, Page 2

TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCHES. Dunstan Times, Issue 489, 1 September 1871, Page 2

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