WELLINGTON.
-:■•■'■*■•"*♦■ -•• r: This day. Pieces of the Financial Statement will be telegraphed t'p-niorrow; night to alHhe papers, at the same tima the Abolition Bill will be telegraphed in full with pieces 'pftl^e. Local; Go^QFoment Bill.
Thq. Colonial Treasurer informed the House, in wet t6 a question, that it was true Sir :>'jK- Y6gel.proposed- to stop free immigration,• but it is understood that the Government, haying disapprpved of .such an action, inim ediately instructed j Sir.; Julius iypgefrr^yrielegrapb, to resume free imuiigration, the numbers tP be limited but : carefully selected. Go^rernment^have,since heard that-ac-cording Jtp their instructions free immigration has been resumed. ' :;; : The opinion of the Solicitor-General-re the power of,the Assembly to abolish the provinces is to the effect that tiie" power of the General Assembiy^tb; abolish any or all of the provinces^is absolute. . ■;^; The cost of the^ew: Zealand Hatrdv bobkis overtj2;()dCf. The total receipt!; for sale amount to about £32. ?v SStf? The young girl, upon whose statement and evidence.;.the!man Cameron:-wasi-sei^ \ tepced^ tp;il^^eiwpitripri3pjn^enta^|wd whi^pings^^f|Sra|fe^^ass/^^ ;iaa^;;^n;^;jii^arg^^oi^^r|^
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2050, 30 July 1875, Page 2
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164WELLINGTON. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2050, 30 July 1875, Page 2
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