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. — » r (PER PEESS AGENCY.) ; WEELmaTOir, Thursday, 7.30 p m. The Government and Opposition have agreed that the Loan and Supply Bills should be brought forward. Sir George Grey is standing out for foW months' supply, but the Opposition adheres to three months. It is understood Sir George Grey is not '■'. supported in this by his colleagues. ' The elections are to take place d : "ing the. first week in September, sJjk"Parliament reassembles the third ! week in September. , The Government will in a day or ' two send five hundred stand of arms ] and twenty thousand rounds of am- ! munition to Fatea. Seymour Thome George will not offer himself for re election for Ho» kitika He has received requisitions ' from Rodney and Marsden, and will elect to stand for one or other. Mastebton, Monday. Messrs Bunny, Beetham, and Charles Pharazyn, have made a preliminary canvass. All will work the [election on different platforms. Bunny will support Ministry, but not Grey; Beetham will support his own party j Pharazyn will gi\ c modified support to Opposition. G. U. Garter is : expected to arrive daily from Sydney, and it is thought pro bable he will bo a pure Giey candidate.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume I, Issue 97, 5 August 1879, Page 3
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197LATEST TELEGRAPHIC. Manawatu Herald, Volume I, Issue 97, 5 August 1879, Page 3
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