CHRISTCHURCH.
Yesterday. The nominations for the New Zealand Cup of £1000, fo be ran at Christchurch in November next, close tomorrow night at 9 o'clock.
The Premier was engaged daring the morning in receiving deputations at the office of the Engineerin-Chief. The following were the deputations:—From the railway league, to whom he promised that the Government would issue a commission to report as soon as possible upon the West Coast railway route, at the same time asking the deputation to draft terms of the Commission according to their own view of what they should be; from the Chamber of Commerce, who brought be fore the Minister matters connected..with railway management, and who were referred for the most part to the Minister of Public Works ; and from the Malvern, rear line from Sheffield to Glen tunnel and the Wairiri Valley, and so on to the Eakaia—these were informed that there was no money available under the schedule of the Loan Act. In the afternoon-the Premier received a deputation from the Working Men's Political Association,
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4417, 1 March 1883, Page 2
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