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Telegraphic Despatches

WELLiHGTdjr, Tuesday,-y?lt, » «urrently reported that the Solicitor-General-ship will be given to T. Buseell, Bsq:, of Auckland, with a seat in the Legislative Council, ■: if he will accept: 'Mr Gillies will probably also be offered a seaiv'with reversion of Secretaryship, if Mr Bussell should decline.— One of the supposed murderers of the man Smith, at Patea, is in custody at Wanganui. "Wednesday.— The Divorce Act passed last session has been assentedi;d by the Queen. The financial year ended yesterday. No'salaiies'have been paid 'fty-day, and" it is supposed that affbramaiy payments wfll fee stopped until the Assembly vote is obtained.

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Southland Times, Issue 979, 3 July 1868, Page 2

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Telegraphic Despatches Southland Times, Issue 979, 3 July 1868, Page 2

Telegraphic Despatches Southland Times, Issue 979, 3 July 1868, Page 2

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