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SUPPLEMENTARY TELEGRAMS.

[The following app'<tred in our issue qf Saturday iasi —j

(TTro-ai awr own cor respondent.) PA.BLIAAI IiNTAKY. Dunediu, Friday, 8 p.m. In tllo Legislative Council the Address ia Reply waa agreed to, after strong remarks from W aterhou3o, who denied that the position of the Coiony was one of prosperity. an<i Colonel Kenny, who expressed his willingness to join any Opposition that might do farmed. In the Assembly la/it night Yogel moTed tbat the House do not interfere to prevent the granting of a Crown grant for the Pinko sale. Grey aaid Ministers should njt sit as their own judges, and ho would not rota. Being a suppliant he would leave the Houmc. The debate will probably collapse to-night. The Oppojitioa talk about not voting.

The heavy rains continue. Several landslips have occurred on the Olutha li ne, cansing a cessation of traffic. The tender of John Hollick of £1790 for the wayside stations on the TokoaiairiroLawrence line has bsen accepted. An action for false imprisonment by Thomas Mackay against W. P. Street, Clerk of the R. M. Court, has been squared for £25. Damages were laid at £SUO. In the Supreme Court the assessors in Mackenzie v. the Hon. E. Richardson, au action under tho Immigration Act, awarded £IOOO damages. The only cable news of importance is the arrival of the Suez mail at Adelaide yesterday. John Coroiaek, contractor for Wairefca railway, was committed lor trial lor a breach of the Machinery Act. Admitted to bail in his own recoguisauces for £2OO.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 381, 30 June 1876, Page 3

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SUPPLEMENTARY TELEGRAMS. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 381, 30 June 1876, Page 3

SUPPLEMENTARY TELEGRAMS. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 381, 30 June 1876, Page 3

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