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£Pek Peess Agency.] The VogM. Testimonial. WEiinraxoH, Octofeer 23.—The Vogel subscriptions are still coming in, so that a good round stun will Be forwarded to Sir J. Vogel next mail. The Government Yacht. Captain FaircMld has been placed in command of the Hinemoa. .: Political Gossip. It is understood that the session will in all pro- ] babiiity close this! week. The Government will not recommend the House' to agree with the amend-' ments made in the> Counties Bill by the Legislative; Council, but it is hoped arrangements will be made at the conference of both Houses by which the difficulty will be overcome. On Saturday night Mr Donald Eeid and MrDe Lautrur strongly .'remonstrated with Sir G. Grey and Mr Bees for obstructing the public business, and said they we re beginning to be ashamed to belong to the Opposition. Mr Eeid added that he had during the sest rion endeavored to act loyally by his party, but he hj. ad been humiliated and disgraced by the conduct of 1 hat party and its leaders. [Fbom ov»: own Cobbespondeht.J The District Court. Oasubu, October .£3.—The District Court sittings commenced to-day ba'ore Judge Ward. There are four civil cases, but no criminal ones on the list.
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Evening Star, Issue 4261, 23 October 1876, Page 3
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205TELEGRAPHIC. Evening Star, Issue 4261, 23 October 1876, Page 3
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