WELLINGTON.
Tl'ia day.
.-. A Clerks' Association has heen formed here. It is intended ulti.nate!/to enroll it under the Benefit Societies Act.
An opposition lino of coaches is to be started between Wellington and Wf Uarapn. / A firm of auctioneers ar,d land and estate agents beve has received instrtctions from clients in Australia and England to find inrestments for one hundred thousand pounds on freehold or leasehold property at rates ranging from 7^ to 10 per cent.
Mi 1 Sheehan is expecled to arrive by the H;nemoa from Auckland to-morrcv, and will proceed on the samVda/ to the. Wei la ra mcc' ; ng. Eewi lias not ye t b • .^n
invited to take a scat in tho Upper House. It is understood that a go id deal will depend on the result of the Waitara meetwhether he will or not.
The court house is to be sold whether anybody objects or not.
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2915, 19 June 1878, Page 2
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151WELLINGTON. Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2915, 19 June 1878, Page 2
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