DUNEDIN.
October 25. The "Times" understands from private letters from Wellington that one immediate effect of the accession to office of the present Government was to stop an extensive order for railway material which had been sent by the late Government, notwithstanding the resolution of the House.
October 27.
A. counter memorial, expressing confidence m Mr Burns as member for Eoslyn7is m of signature. Tne Volunteer review,' to be held m Forbury-Park on cfche 9th, iNbyember, promises to Jbe a great success. It is expected 2000 volunteers will be present. -■.•;'■ v -; _ •■■.'!. ".'•': : ' .-•■ - "■'■■■•■ ' ' The charge of a^breach of the Factory Act preferred' against Messrs. Brown, Ewirig, and Co., proved to be of ja trivial . character J Six girls, out qf a staff of seventy, had to be kept beyond the prescribed hours to finish an order 7 for mourning. The Bench inflicted a fine of Is and costs. ."■"■ , '• - 1 ....
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Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 108, 31 October 1877, Page 2
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147DUNEDIN. Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 108, 31 October 1877, Page 2
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