TELEG RAPHIC DESPATCHES.
DUNEDIN. July 24, 11.45 a.m. "Wellington, Tuesday .— Ttare has been only formal business in theAjweinbiy to-day. Haughtoh~v Wells, and O'Rorke, elected/Audit Committee. Vogel's motion to,-morrow. At a meeting of legislative Councillors called by Ministers the statement made yesterday to representatives 'was repea-; ted. _.:''".':'s*~" : . ; The N. Z. Company have obtained the, contracts for the East and West Coast postal service. Higher rate. _ : Tne lowest tender . received by the company, for launching the Ahuriri stranded at the Buller, was £750X 7 Steamers for North and South are: awaiting they arrival of the 'steamer via Panama. • X.....'J x •-.- ■'. ■ Supply bill passed. to Sub-Treasurers by to-morrow's mail to piy salariies as usual. Government don't ihtehd to oppose Williamson's motion for a committee to inquire into native and. defence expenditure. , j.' , .-. ..-'■- -77 Grovernment intend to introduce 1 a Bill to prevent the influx of criminals into the colony. . i-'-
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Southland Times, Issue 702, 26 July 1867, Page 2
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148TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCHES. Southland Times, Issue 702, 26 July 1867, Page 2
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