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PROVINCIAL.

. Auckland, October 4. Great dissatisfaction is expressed here at the factious opposition offerei by Mr: Yogel, and the consequent delay in the public business, Anthony Trollope lias been present at a banquet given to him, when he expressed himself as highly pleased at the hospitality he had .experienced in the colony. ,ITe said that if New Zealand knewhow to.borrow money she. also '.knew How to spend it judiciously. If roads and bridges were constructed, he believed that a/great [future awaited the Colony which would be 'able to' pay its loan fourfold. It was the faithful expenditure • of 5 the; borrowed money' that raised the credit of the Colony at.bonae^ iHe expiessed a hope tfcat whatever political changes might occur, no separation of the Islands would take place. '"".. / _.„".„, J"' ' Napier, October 4. „, The. wives, and; families iOfj the Scandinavians 'h%ve' >j^ft'f9r'SeT^aLtj''Milie'':Bttßh'', !"\. ' ' Tlie St'ar'6f: the South Has 'been'sold to Mr. Houghton, of Dun^di'n, for -v ; ' , „-;;,- <'„,. •',;., DtwEpm,.October 4:', »•• The actip^of^Ue^Opposilbioii is gleaeraliy^condemned, as; thepublic thinfetliatitheJbiismessJof ; the; |^(oted', forimpe par ty t$ Thei-E^pnt,.;de io%n, thaal^ H^M^OT^tiaMoH^^^ontjp^;^^

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 237, 4 October 1872, Page 2

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PROVINCIAL. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 237, 4 October 1872, Page 2

PROVINCIAL. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 237, 4 October 1872, Page 2

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