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CANTERBURY.

Chsistchtjech, 21st July. *! Arrived — The Queen and the Eangi- , tira, from "Wellington. The Assembly — Stafford announced a new distillation bill, favorable to agri- ; culturists. An intention to amend the law of registration of v«ters, There is a probability of the imposition of a penny tax on newspapers ; commission still to be given on the sale ' of postage stamps, but lower than formerly. The House has rejected the proposal to have the debates printed.. It is reported that in the new Tariff, railway iron and machinery will be imported free of duty._ Sailed— Queen, for "Wellington, Eangitira, South.

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Southland Times, Volume VII, Issue 524, 23 July 1866, Page 3

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CANTERBURY. Southland Times, Volume VII, Issue 524, 23 July 1866, Page 3

CANTERBURY. Southland Times, Volume VII, Issue 524, 23 July 1866, Page 3

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