TELEGRAMS.
(from oub own correspondent.) NAPIER. , August 5. On Tupjday night the- Deceased Wife’s* Sister’s Bill was read tiiffe. New Zealand University Amendment Bill and the ’■Marine' Act Ameficlmefff* Bill were & second time. Sir (Jebrie Grpy anrtounceed the formation of an organised Opposition in a long speech. The Native Minister exprewed gratification thereat. On Wednesday a division took place, the first of the session, on O’Neill’s motion to reduce the duty on light wines to one shilling a gallon; the indtiori Was lost’. Nothing further of importance this afternoon. Second reading of Abolition Bill m|d e order of the day for Friday night. WELLINGTON. Friday, August 6, At the O’Connel centenary dinner on .Thursday night in the Odd Fellows Hall, 150 Were, present, including His Excellency the Governor, Travers, Bowen, Sir George Gsey, and Sir John Richardson. The debate oh the second reading of the Abolition Bills conies on to-nighl. It is stated Sir George Grey will move an adjournment till Tuesday, iinmediately after ministerial explanation.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 296, 7 August 1875, Page 2
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