It is said that the appointment of Under Secretary, rendered vacant by the resignation of Mr Gisborue, will be conferred upon Mr O'liorke, but not before the close of the session. —Evening Post, July 3. THiS Dun is or EoiNßUiiau. in the Times of India, Bth Juno, we find the following paragraph; —"The latest rumour regarding the festivities at Agra in January next, when the Duke of Edinburgh visits India, is that Messrs. Jlellher and Co., of Allahabad, have already secured the contract for the supply of viands, and that a dinner has been ordered at a cost oi £SUOJ." Australia, then, will not be alono iu her—glory.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 14, Issue 702, 22 July 1869, Page 3
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