BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.
Wellington, July 23. ' - - The second reading of the Otago and Southland Reunion Bill was carried al-; most unanimously last night. Mr "Wood made a most conclusive and practical ipeech in favor of the measure, and thoroughly refuted the member for, Wallace, who had amused the House on a~previous"evening.' " """■ '■'•! . Mr Macandrew and Mr Reynolds also! | spofce in favor of the measure. . ! ]fcf r.Mervyn spoke against it. i - . i ., t The Government proposals were modi-; fied before passing- * ' The proposed loan is now limited to' four millions — two for railways, one for miscellaneous purposes, and one for immigration. £IOO,QOO has been added to the amount proposed for goldfields water works.
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Southland Times, Issue 1284, 26 July 1870, Page 2
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111BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Southland Times, Issue 1284, 26 July 1870, Page 2
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