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iPSiYyS [ p£R Otago.] |p£|siO'\-- Milboukne, Aagust 12. fe^^nrlng ;the discussion in the AsItflembiy on the dispute between Messrs and Casey with reference to l^ifreexpenßee incurred by Mr Langton through the country, Mr read a letter from Mr Francis to p^r Langton, wbioh is considered most |tir]amsging to the preaent Ministry, as their, great weakness. On g|Thorsday, when the Honse met, Mr Jones, the member for Bsllarat, tabled want . of confidence motion, Udeclaring that the reconstruction of tbe was unsatisfactory. All was therenpon suspended until i^TMrsday, when the motion . was ?|l Wsfs^ "forward, and several ohjectioos agaiost the Ministry, as regarded their position l^withJreference to the Reform Bill, and '&^Mo^l^abolishing the office of Chief After several raembera had 77 apbken' the debate waa adjourned, but nb idea that the motion would be it being regarded as inoppor-feinne.J-7:/.."' ." and Solicitor- General been Te-elec sed without opposi7 The Postmaster-General ia op|^^r'%Coildch'a Royal Water won |^^'lWa^rlbq*^ursirig Cup. Mr the julge, retained to Engby the. maiKlteamer yesterday. railway extension of 29 miles fjfto^Beaßfort has "been opened. the 7Melb(oarne Cap, Mr Redp|wood's horses, especially Papapa, are "• '•; ' _, „ The Pera left yesterday by the Suez piwt^'7 "" : ••-' |||MA ladies TPresbyterian College is being built. Oamaru atone is to .^wij.ußed. g|| Mr Henry Rawden, of tbe firm of I^HTi. P., White and Co., died rather p^aaddenly last night. He was for many Sfywwcopjneeted with- the Preea. |^|Jr>Dsr. Hearn hie been re-elected warden .University Senate. %OMM~ COMMERCIAL. llPt^ 1 ?^ ™ fira »«r and ueiliog more J Oata in better sale at 4s 9d to g^Jtf^A telegram from Mauritius states gihat v new sugar is not expected to be |f jresidy for abipmenUiefore the beginning The Torres Strait mail gfjrings 7,000 packages of- teas. The gmarkets geaerally are very dull, with trade sales. Stdnet, August 21. ahip Roopareile, from Auckland, pf^asjowed into Newcastle last night. j|i7 7Holloway has been sentenced to death i§7for the Paramatta murder.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 196, 19 August 1874, Page 4
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314AUSTRALIAN. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 196, 19 August 1874, Page 4
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