FROM CORRESPONDENTS.
WELLINGTON.
Friday 8 p.m. Parliamentary Notes.
There was a pretty full house aud well attended galleries. Atkinson on rising was well cheered and after a slight preliminary difficulty he started well and boldly .announced that he would silence the unprincipled slanderers who had impugned the financial condition of the colony. He then proceeded with the Statement.
• V .. s This day. A caucus of the Ministerial party is now going on at the official residence, Tinakore road. _More than one follower will request ministers to goto the country on the definite Financial, Abolition, and Local Government issues announced, and will support those issues broadly but subject to alteration in detail.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2051, 31 July 1875, Page 2
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