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[press agency.] Wellington, August 9. The principal business of the House yesterday was the passing of the Supply Bill. A memoranda between the Governor and the Premier was read, in which the Governor asked for a written assurance as to the date on which the Premier will advise the issue of new wriss, and when, made returnable. Sir G. Grey replied that the writs would be issued within two days after the dissolution, and would be made returnable within thirty days after-.
At the close of the business, Bir G. |£n - ey announced the steamer Ringawould taka members south tothe Hinemoa would be going to and Manakau this afternoon, Stella on Sunday for the East adjourned till 11 o’clock Matachara, an Italian fish was missed about three weeks as he had a watch and money many suspected there had been His body was found on the this morning, the watch and being in his pockets. Hinemoa leaves at nine o’clock Bright. Arrangements are being made for establishing a “ Punch” newspaper here.
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Kumara Times, Issue 892, 9 August 1879, Page 2
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