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(from our own correspondents.) Wellington, April 22. The liquidators of the New Zealnnd Steam Navigation Company have refused to accept any tencers for the purchase of any or the whole >f the plant. The Circular Saw Complny offered L 16,000, and the new company Ll7, ooo. i Krull and conpany have bought the , pady Bird for 1850, for an Auckland ffirm. The remahder will be sold at aucItion. k Dunedin, April 22. r~Mr Fox visited Dunedin Gaol and the graving dock at Part Chalmers yesterday. jThe legal profession entertain him to dinner to-morrow evening. Another Maori prisoner is dead. Mr Stafford addressed his constituents at Timaru last night It was carried unanimously—"That this meeting begs to thank Mr Staffonl for his address and past services on behalf of the district and colony, and pledges itself to support him |in the approaching general election. It | also further desires to record its opinion jthat the present depression of the colony iwill not be wholly removed until some [change is madj in the present system of |Provincial Governments, especially the | financial relations between the provinces land the colony, as the present system has a tendency to keep up taxation." . A deputation waited on Mr Fox to-day. jHe consented to address the citizens oa (Wednesday evening next.
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Grey River Argus, Volume IX, Issue 665, 23 April 1870, Page 2
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