BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.
Wellington, September 1. The ‘Tribune’ says there is not the least foundation for the statement which has been industriously circulated that the Government intend to abandon the Local Government Bill. They will first push on the Abolition Bill, and thereafter proceed with the other. If the second Bill does not become law this session as well as the first one, it will not be from any wish of the Government to that effect, but will arise wholly either from the Opposition insisting upon a waste of public time, or from the apathy of the House. It is well the situation should bo understood and realised thus early.
_ Gin. hamstown, September 1. A petition is being signed here asking the House of Representatives to pass the Abolition and Local Government Bills this session. 1 he Customs revenue collected at the port of Thames for August is L 937 Gs Bd.
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Evening Star, Issue 3908, 2 September 1875, Page 3
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152BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Evening Star, Issue 3908, 2 September 1875, Page 3
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