INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS,
Wellington, August 11th. The Independent aays that the result of the petition against the National Bank, if successful, will delay operations for a, another year. Mr. Fox. has entered into an argument with the Independent upon the question whether the closing of the public houses by enactment produces other t.vils. The raipfajU for thirty two hours was four and a half inches. Three inches fell during the last twelve hours. The heaviest flood lyiown in Wellington for many years has taken place, The damage is serious. It is understood in well-informed circles that an Opposition is being organised, with Mr. Fitaherbert aa leader. A
move will be made on the discussion of the budget.
Auckland, August 11th. Caledonians, £19 ; South British, £2 Us.
GREYiIOUTH, August 11thOne hundred men are still on strike, and refuse to accept less than Us per day.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume VI, Issue 289, 14 August 1873, Page 5
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