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, The Opening of Parliament. Parliament; will be .opened by Com-, mission to morrow. It is understood that the Commissioners'-"will- be Sir Wm. Fitzherbert, Sir G. S. Whitmore, and the Hons.'.-B. Olirer and Gr. M. Waterbouse. Only one tender has been received for the Korahui Coai Go's works, mines, &c. —that of Capt. Williams, for £16.500, which is about the amount of the existing liabilities of the company. Supposed Wreck. The Government a day or two back issued instructions for their schooner Kikeno to search in the neighborhood of Preservation Inlet, for any traces of the ?essel Marie Ange, or her crew. It has also been deided to send either, the Stella or the Hinemoa from here to-morrow, to assist in the search. A medicine chest marked "Ship Marie Ange," and one of her life-boats have been picked up in the neighborhood of the Inlet, and the Captain of the Botomahana saw a fire some distance from the lighthouse on Sunday night. '■■').''.
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4859, 6 August 1884, Page 2
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162WELLINGTON Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4859, 6 August 1884, Page 2
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