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(from our own correspondent.) •WELLINGTON/, Tuesday Evening. The House of Representatives met this afternoon; there was notliiilg 'of importance transacted. Atkinson moKed the /postponement -of the Abolition Bill till to-moiri?w Wednesday, which was agreed to. „ .Miw.ato'A„BW.de 410 .mention, of any. agreement having been arrived at between themselves and’ tfic Opposition, , ' y■' 1 The Attention of the speaker frits edited in the Government Printing Office, and despatching their printed matter as supplements to the journals of which they .wwe proprietors. A debate took place on the .Subject,. nffiichi cpncludqd, by jSir Donald SlcDean desiring the discussion to be put off till the report of the reporting debate committee was brought up. - §ir George, Gyey presented a petition from AiekEmd uefaring ljS'so signatures against immediate abolition. ' R Tlt NAPIER. Rangatira left Wellington at 4.30 yesterday for this port, and will -leave here for Poverty Bay tS-morrdwi
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 307, 15 September 1875, Page 2
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146LATEST TELEGRAMS. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 307, 15 September 1875, Page 2
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