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Wellington, Jane 9. Astatement has been published, implying that a General Harbor Bill is to be brought in by Government next session. SudLa Bill has never been contemplated/ Those who ' desire to have a Harbor Board constituted in any part of the Colony should arrange for the preparation of the necessary Bill. June 10. , One death, from scarlet fever has occurred in a family where it broke ont. Another member of the family is not likely to recover. Gbahamstown, June 10. The .members of the Friendly Societies met last night to consider the new Act, and : agreed to appoint . delegates to disonss the question. It was Urged that any Act should ~ embody greater facilities for registration. {From our own Cwrespondent) \ Atfmßj. June 9. r ii The jgreat political Native meeting at Pakbwhai concluded its meeting yesterday. I'Sixty-three hapns were represented. Several chiefs spoke strongly against the pi. 6sent • administratioiu of the Native Lands Act, and it was resolved to adopt all legal means to obtain.a change in the administration of 'affairs. A resolution of confidence was carried in Karaitiana, M.H.R., for the ;East Coast.
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Evening Star, Issue 4146, 10 June 1876, Page 3
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187BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Evening Star, Issue 4146, 10 June 1876, Page 3
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