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Auckland, Aug. 21. The Financial Statement is commented upon as eminently satisfactory. The opening of the Exhibition at the Mechanics Institute at the Thames was a success. Therewas a good chow of Gold Fields' products and. Colonial industries. Di/NEDIN, Aug. 21. " There were nominated for Caversham— Messrs James Crowe Richmond, W. A-. Tolmie, and W. H. Cutten. Mr Tolmie is in favor of the separation of both islands. He would not pledge himself to support any party, but Cutten would pledge either. He was inclined to favor Stafford's motion, unless the Government could guarantee a great improvement in future administration.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1268, 22 August 1872, Page 2
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