WELLINGTON.
[By Telegraph ]
(From o>ir OW" Correspondent. ) Wellington, September 22. Mr Richardsm t ••day slater that a seven-teen-mile secLon of the Win tun-Kingston line 'vill be opeu<“l as soon hb loconuotive power is available; but the railway will not be opened to the Mbow for six months
Ihe honorarium paid to Messrs Julian and Sergeant for assisting to iloai the four million loan was L 3.333. 'j’ho House will proceed with tbo Abolition bill until the finish, and it is expected to pass through all the remaining stages by Thursday. The House sits on Mondays in future.
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Evening Star, Issue 3924, 22 September 1875, Page 2
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