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< ' Melbourne/ February 3. The Stonewall tactics of the Opposition are being irigidly adh- red to. Inst Thursday-' the Assembly sat* throughout the whole^ofthe night ami until a quarter to eleven next morning without intermission. Many disgraceful scenes took place in the Assembly, and the Spe tker is -almost powerless to control the turbulent members. Sir Julius JVoge), who is on board the Arawata, had a four hours business conversation by wire on Saturday with the Colonial Secretary and Postmaster-Gener-il of New South Wales, and arranged a number of questions remited to him from New Zedand, which' wire adjusted t> the mutual satisfaction of both partes. •The Hibernia and Edinburgh commence laying thc New Zealand c*l>le from Botany Bay early on^Saturday, the sth instant. The Albion is awaiting the mail for New Zealand. . . Sydney. February 3 The creditors pf Hall and the late Pacific Mail Company waited on the Premier with a reque t for a^sistan e in obtaining a setileme t of their claims, but were refused. Tbe Sinks have agreed to charge aide por cent on advances.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 38, 9 February 1876, Page 2
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179AUSTRALIAN. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 38, 9 February 1876, Page 2
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