MARINE AND CUSTOMS AMALGAMATION.
The correspondent of the Christchurch “ Press ” telegraphs as follows from Wellington:—lt is is understood to be the intention of the Government to make extensive redactions in the Marine Department almost immediately. You will remember that this department was formerly a branch of the Customs but was created into an independent department by the Grey Government. However satisfactory this plan has worked, the expense is too great for it to be continued under present circumstances, and it is intended to re-amalgamate the two departments under one head as before. The details of the alteration, I believe, are not yet definitelyjsettled.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2364, 14 October 1880, Page 2
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103MARINE AND CUSTOMS AMALGAMATION. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2364, 14 October 1880, Page 2
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