WELLINGTON.
This day. Mr Howe will probably introduce the Water Supply Eating Bill. Does, the community know its provisions? The Harbor Endowments Bill is being drafted by Mr Whitaker for Mr Rowe. It is doubtful if you will get anything. It is time the delegates were recalled as I am of opinion they are doing more harm than good. Kilgour's chance for the Upper House is altogether gone. ' County Council: all members are ask* ing to be placed on (he commision of the geace. The railway will "probably be started this year if the people stir themselves. : Grey and Sheehan are the best of friends of the Thames. - ■ • • stated, that Macandrew opposed the..spheduling of the lino.. ','."". The County will get a large sum of money; the Borough none. " .; l- . • Rowe, is ( doicyj fetter than ever before,' Grey refusing tojtouch Thames matters, placing them in his hands.;
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2979, 2 September 1878, Page 2
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146WELLINGTON. Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2979, 2 September 1878, Page 2
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