TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE.
[Per GREvii^E's CoWiNr/REUTER's' Agents.] ; FAILIAIINTIB Y . st r. ) V, ••-»-. jVW^eCmngton, September 21. , Mr. Parker took his "seat for Motueka. " Mi-. Fox stated that some of" his valued friends had pointed out to him that t£e word used in; the ajfidavit in re Monro v. £uck'ie and Collins, tq the effect that Sir DaviT Monro had " shejpherded " thej Native -Lands Bili;im'J'B62/Beeme'& fojionvey an imputation on the honor aridvpurity .of ' Sir D. ■Mpnrb's conduct in the chdr of the House. : He liad not intended any such imputation^ and withdrew it if the word used unintentionally conveyed ■any such meaning. <-;-.■.-. r V"f i > '< '■ '""'Mr; 1 Gisborrie" promised to endeavor to make a , statement regarding the proposed Public Works, ..on .Tuesday. next. .-. r-,*-. •.- •'• ' " T"- 1
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 225, 22 September 1871, Page 2
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123TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 225, 22 September 1871, Page 2
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