BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.
Ivp.OM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS.) , Welling* Oil, August 26. * In the House of Representatives last night, tho attempt to get a third member to Dunedin Avas defeated by 20 to 13 for, WeUingtQp has lost its third member. Mr Main got the Uniyorsify Dill restored to the Order Paper. Mr MacandreAV got the Road Board Validation Bill passed by 31 for, 13 against. Mr Hall made a fierce attack on Mr Macaiidrevy, who did not exeacisc his right of repiy,"^ The Married Womet.’s Property Bill was read a first time.
No man can be provident of his time Avho is not prudent in the choice of his company. There is no virtue Avhich is more pleasing than gratitude. To see that kindness is not thrown away, that some return, however small, is made by the recipient, renders us more ready to do a person a service another time j Avhile ingratitude is ope of the most frequent originators of bard-hcartc4 ne ,f? s sffd selfishness.
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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2278, 25 August 1870, Page 2
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167BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2278, 25 August 1870, Page 2
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