NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAMS.
[PBB PRESS AGENCY.] ,m IT<: BiENffEiM, Sept. 3. The Liberal Reform Association passed the following resolution last night ; —“ That this meeting regrets to learn that the Government Works policy excludes Marlborough and Nelson from participating in the proposed railway schemes ; that the policy is calculated to benefit only a portion of the colony, while every portion will have to bear the burden of taxation, and to learn that our members are powerless to obtain any amelioration of a scheme in favor of Marlborough and Nelson.” Wellington, Sept. 3. The Governor and Private Secretary (Le Patourel) left for Lyttelton at eleven o'clock this morning in H.M.S. Nymphe. It is in* tended to do the trip under sail if possible. Dunedin, Sept. 3. Mr J. P. Perrin, sub-editor of the “ Tablet,” delivered a lecture last night on “ Ireland.” The attendance was large, and Bishop Moran complimented the lecturer on the ability he had displayed. It is proposed to amalgamate the South Dunedin and St. Hilda municipalities.
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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1420, 3 September 1878, Page 2
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