SUPPLEMENTARY TELEGRAMS.
(From our own correspondent). l ' {The following appeared, in our isstie of Saturday last:—] . -- v _ 4 Dunedin, Friday, 8 p.m. : At tie Police Court id-day a number of lads were charged with, a robberies. The ringleader (Aiidei'son) now undergoing a senience'of Jrwelve"months, was sentenced to six months. - The M others were ordered to ""receive ten lashes. :o- - u . A-public meeting at Rangiora decided in favor of immediate abolition: In the House, to-day the -Colonial Tifeasu WV; in answer : to a question re the Abolition Bill, said that, if railways paid, tho whole of the land fund would be available" for public ■iworks, as provided in the Bill. 'As to some sdistiic'La haying alarger? share than others, that would-be rectified bv special vote. The whole'of the Eoad Boards would be in a bet.tei>positipn,t_and none would-suffer at all; M'Lean promised, to bring down theßepresentatioirßill immediately, as it did not defend on ;the fete of the Abohfiohßill. The Mount -Eden electors have declared against abolition without an appeal to the country. •The'Gaieo was atifewcastle when the Easby * left Sydneyj so thereiis'no cause for anxiety - .on her - •• -
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 337, 20 August 1875, Page 3
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185SUPPLEMENTARY TELEGRAMS. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 337, 20 August 1875, Page 3
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