WELLINGTON.
Thursday.
Nearly all of the Railway Audit Department will be shortly notified that their services will be no longer required. Already six of these officers have received their notice of dismissal. Several others will be similarly dealt with shortly.
The Wakatipu has been chartered to |^onvev.Copj)ex_.jind Bailey's Circus to The Merchant Shipping tinder writers' Association telegraph from London on the 9th the arrival of the ships Lochnagarand | Langstone from Napier; Zealandia, from Wellington; Famenoth from Auckland. This day.
A notice in last night's Gazette orders that the 20th April instant bo observed as a bank holiday throughout the colony. " It is understood that Mr Clarke, the eminent waterworks engineer is now here investigating the question of drainage of Wellington, will in the main approve of the drainage scheme drawn up by Climie. Mr Barton moved exparto in the Supreme Court this morning for an attachment against the late proprietor of the Argus on behalf of Mr Gillon. Judge Eichraoud took time to consider his decision.
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2858, 12 April 1878, Page 2
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166WELLINGTON. Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2858, 12 April 1878, Page 2
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