WELLINGTON.
(Per Pbbss Agency.)
This day. The Victoria Loftus Troupe in
Trouble,
The performance of tlio Tictorian Loftus Troupe at the Theatre Eoyal last night causing much comment, the Evening Post declines to insert any further advertisements of the company, alleging as a reason that last night's performance was of the grossest description, and one which no respectable person should countenance —so bad and indecent as to be unworthy of criticism, and expresses regret that the police cannot interfere to stop such indecency.
The tramway is being extended towards Newtown. All present curves, which undergo much tear and wear, will be replaced by steel rails.
The last of the outer piles of the railway wharf have been driven.
Steps have been taken byjrcksonto petitiou against the election of Mason for the Hutt.
(IBOM A COBHBSPONDENT).
Wellington, Last night.
Parliament will be opened on the 25tb, as there is no present intention to further prorogue.
The Government will have a majority of some eight y or ten, so it is considered by those who profess to be well informed.
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3347, 13 September 1879, Page 1
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178WELLINGTON. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3347, 13 September 1879, Page 1
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