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TELEGRAMS

TO THE “MAIL.” (per united press association.) NORTH ISLAND LOAN BILL. (By Telegraph.) Wellington.—ln the House last night this bill was opposed without success by some Opposition free-lances. It was considered in committee, when Mr Barron moved to reduce the million to onefourth. This was lost by a large Major Atkinson moved a IPllause providing that the money shall not be borrowed until the line is surveyed and approved by Parliament. This was agreed to, and the bill passed through committee, and stands for third reading. The N.Z. Loan Bill of three millions is in the stage of committee. It passed the second reading without division. Accident to S.S. Tui. Wellington.—The shaft was broken, and it is being replaced by a new one. A Town Section* Napier.—A quarter*-acre section opposite the post office, has been sold for£3,2Go to the Colonial Bank. Napier Harbor* Napier.—The Harbor Board have resolved to invite competitive designs for harbor improvements, offering £SOO for the best.

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Patea Mail, 16 August 1882, Page 3

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TELEGRAMS Patea Mail, 16 August 1882, Page 3

TELEGRAMS Patea Mail, 16 August 1882, Page 3

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