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(From our own correspondent.) Duriedin, Friday, 8 p.m.
The nomination day for the Mperaki seat in the Provincial Council is fixed for the 17th. Aloodie (manager of the Meat Preserving-. Company) is the third candidate.
Bathgate has instructed the police to enforce £radshaw ? s Act. A case to test the right of employers to deduct wages for holidays is to be brought up. Two deputations "waited on Eichardson today re the branch railway to connect the West Taieri with the main line. That proposed via Mosgiel is opposed by the inhabitants of - East Taieri, who intimate their intention of opposing the project at every step. Richardson attempted to throw oil on the troubled waters by promising to get Blair to report on the respective merits of each. He said the Government were determined to oppose any undertaking that was not carried out in a legal way. Dargaville and Pignan have been nominated for the vacancy in the General Assembly for Auckland City.. Dignan LaJ the show of hands. The ' Times' joins with the ' Post' in condemning the management of the Hurt railway, and says that the grievances of the employes are mainly due to long hours and insufficiency of pay.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 319, 10 April 1875, Page 3
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