WELLINGTON.
This day, * Movements of Mr Sfce9ta& two Sections of th« Boilway , ; ;^,:: ■■■ ■•■■>«t;v 5 A n3« ! Mr Sheehan leaves in the Hinetnoa on Monday next. He will drive the first pile, of the bridge at Napier on Tuesday, and then go to Gisborne via Tauranga, and probably overland to the Thames. Tenders are to be shortly called for the con straction of two more, sections of the Thames* Waikato Bail way. The necessary papers are being prepared in the Public Works Office!' I Governor and Lady Bobinson, with Gapfc. Maxwell, of H.M.S. EtaeraM,mall leave for Nelson tonight. The Hinemoa, friih; the Governor and Lady, go to tisit Master Bobinson at the college^ and return to Wellington on Monday. , ; "The Gazette containing the dissolation announcement is not yet issued, though*it is understood to be in type. ,-■'■■<■•• It is estimated that there ire four hundred men out of employment here. ■ A question is being raised as to whether Fisher, being in the Government service, can legally stand for election. - { |9*b<?iii. TJ^obk* DESPAtba -; Tff Silk. ;
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3322, 15 August 1879, Page 2
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172WELLINGTON. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3322, 15 August 1879, Page 2
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