London.
«-<J IKIUII, The Agent- General for N»\v Zealand is expediting the work at the Colony's Cnnrfc at the Imperial Institute, and is app'ying for additional space. Half a million p-iunrh worth of New South Willis Treasury hills has bepn sold. The balance, £'226. 000. will be sold privately. The Admiralty, in not accepting the decision re the grounding of the H.M.R. Howe, warns officers of Her M-ijosty's fleet to prevent hpavy losses being sustain xl by the nation D* Cobain's case is being triad in camera. A Trustee and Committee of Inspection have been appointed in the estate of the late Phili?) Vanderbilt, of the firm of Redfern, Alexander and Co. The present liability amounts to £87,700 and the asspf* to £800. The Q-i Q en has refused to grant the petition of the native popu lation of the '^ap* Colony asking tier fco veto the Franchise Act.
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Manawatu Herald, 2 March 1893, Page 2
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149London. Manawatu Herald, 2 March 1893, Page 2
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