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POLITICAL.

The Imperial Government have guaranteed a loan for the construction of the Port Chalmers railway. The Lord High Admiral has offered to place a fiigate at the disposal of Mr. J. G.S. Grant, to enable that gentleman to visit England, in rivalry of Mr. Bright's trip to America. The importation of Australian squatters is prohibited, in consequence of the appearance of pleuro pneumonia among the English herda, and which is attributed to their having come in contract, with some new arrivals from Melbourne.

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Evening Post, Issue 225, 27 October 1865, Page 2

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POLITICAL. Evening Post, Issue 225, 27 October 1865, Page 2

POLITICAL. Evening Post, Issue 225, 27 October 1865, Page 2

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