Eueata.—ln-the tabulated statement of the D&riif} published in our ra-t, the duty ou per cwt,, was set down at its. j and that on pictnte frames, per cubic foot, at 2s. I'hcj should have been—on tho former* ds j and on the latter. Is, An Ecoenisic Legise.itos. —Ycrily, Mr James Edward hitzGreriiiu is a most eccentric legislator, Some weeks ago, lie moved a series of ail amendment on Wilieh turned out the Ministry’ and being offended at no notice being taken of himselt, he incontinently bolted bark to Christ church. But time assuaged his griefs, and ho returned once more to fuhniaate another series of resolutions, wuicii were to crush a Covernaicnt that could be so base ns sanction the retention of Imperial troops. Again he was uasuccesiul, and “ the previous question ” shelved his resolutions,
whereupon he a second time shelved himsexf, and within half an-hour of the negativing of those resolutions was on board the Kaugitoto, gazing, we trust for the last time this session, at the receding shorts of Port iSicholson, as ho moved over the waters at tho rate ol tweive knots en hour towards Canterburj.—Jfcw Zealand, Aavertiser, 26th September.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 8, Issue 428, 11 October 1866, Page 3
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193Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 8, Issue 428, 11 October 1866, Page 3
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