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Telegraphic Intelligence.

[IEOM &BEVILLE'S TELEGBASI Co]£PAiry.] WELLINGTON. Monday, Oct. 7. On Saturday 2Vfr Stafford asked the Governor to grant a dissolution. The Governor replied that he would take till to-day to consider. The Independent argues against a dissolution and says that the Opposition will refuse to grant supplies. Sailed.—Rangatira for the South. Latest.—Mr Stafford has been in consultation with the Governor all the morning, and has just left. A cabinet meeting is being held. It is rumoied that the Governor has refused to grant a dissolution on the question of supply. CIiRISTCHURCH. Monday, Oct. 7. Strong dissatisfaction is expressed here at the conduct of the Opposition. Mr Vogel ? s action is condemned as un patriotip. DUNEDIN. Monday, Oct. 7. A. coalition ministry is looke<l for on patriotic grounds. Bank of Otago shares have risen from £6 to X 8 in consequence of the proposed amalgamation of that company with the National Bank of New Zealand now being formed in London. Arrived. — Waratah, barque, from Launceston. AUCKLAND. Monday, Oct. 7. The Evening Star says that the present state of thing* must result in a game of shuttle-cock, and that a dissolution of Parliament is now a necessity. Mr Mackay has succeede«i in settling the native difficulty about the Whanga mata lands. A ?ai!or of the ship Countess of Kin tore has been tined £2b, or two months imprisonment, for smuggling tobacco. The twin screw steamer Go ahead i* missing, being four days out from Auckland to Waitaia. CHARLESTON. Monday, Oct. ?. Satisfaction is expressed here at the defeat of the Ministry. NELSON. Monday, Oct. 7, Mr Shephard's instability is severely condemned here. WANGANUI. Monday, Oct. 7. The general opinion here is that Mr Stafford should appeal to the country.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 19, Issue 1448, 7 October 1872, Page 2

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Telegraphic Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 19, Issue 1448, 7 October 1872, Page 2

Telegraphic Intelligence. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 19, Issue 1448, 7 October 1872, Page 2

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