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LITEST TELEGRAMS.! r, ♦■ s — (By Electric Tklkgraph.) Fuom Oou Own Corespondent.

TEIAME3 MINING tfKWS. ••'*• .. , .Ti/amks, Fndav. The. Mind of jVienMiJp reef iV'fhe efW.\v»rrd\!rive Jit No; 3 te\ K el lnanifests conaidorul)le improvi'inent, and the nianh^«i; intends crushing 1 a ti'ial parcel ere In T«pn district Lowry Bfoft., proprietors af the Golden Cross cluim, crushed one ton for 38ozs of gold. > :t: t ,

. AtfGKUKD, F.ridny. ' j Upton, to-day, rewound ' the chairmanship of tl>e Board of Education. r

MAHKETS. . Wholesale :. Butter., prime fresh. Is j butler, suit, 9d to 10*1 ; cheese,"£ood; fno- \ tory, 5d to 6d ; Canterhury d<>,s}(l to s^l; 6,^s, 8d |.»er doz ; bacon nnd'lmuia in cloth, provincial, C^d to BJd ; hrnns, BJd • to 9£il. -

LATEST PARLIAMENTARY. Wellington, Friday. In the House last night, after Atkinson's "Want uf confidence" resolution's had been d<>ftfit«d by 51 to 39, and Pylte'j* am ndment by'4210'89,~ HiKlojr-tJraposed to make a no-con fidence addition to Macandrew's amendment as follows : " That the Government, as constitut d, loes not possess the confidence of the Holme." During 1 the pifeyjmi* proceedings of tho availing Hislop had' been seated in front of Sir George Grey, uud occasionally held sotto voce conversations with the member for City Bast i It soon became known' that the position of parties hud changed, ami that * the Government were in peril. f After, the debate had been contmuejdfor a short time, the whips reported a tie, and one doubtful member. Scobie and McKcnzie absent. Goven'ment endoavoured to force a divisiun, but the motion for adjournment was carried on the casting vote of the Speaker, the division forming nn index to strengthen, parties. To-day the Hovse.cpntinue^the. debate at two o'clodk, and it ik believed there is a majority of two" " against *- the (xovernment.

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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 117, 29 August 1885, Page 6

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LITEST TELEGRAMS.! r, ♦■ s— (By Electric Tklkgraph.) Fuom Oou Own Corespondent. Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 117, 29 August 1885, Page 6

LITEST TELEGRAMS.! r, ♦■ s— (By Electric Tklkgraph.) Fuom Oou Own Corespondent. Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 117, 29 August 1885, Page 6

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