STAR TELEGRAMS.
PER PRESS AGENCY.
AUCKLAND.
This day. The Newton electora last night passed, with only one dissentient, the following resolution:—" That' this meeting views with alarm the unseemly haste with which the Ministry is endeavoring to pass the Abolition Bill at the. close of the expiring Parliament, and .emphatically protests against the Bill till the voice of the people has been heard at the next general election, and request our member to support by every legal and constitutional means the efforts of Sir George Grey to combat the The Newmarket electors, in consequence of the doubts cast on the last meeting of the Eden electors by telegrams South re-affirmed the resolutions before arrived at.
Arrived: Louisa, from Warnambool, with 146 tons potatoes.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2067, 19 August 1875, Page 2
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123STAR TELEGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2067, 19 August 1875, Page 2
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