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—*• — ~~~ FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, THE QUARANTIiSE,,| The quarantined passengers per'Citv of Sydney are said to be in a most wretched condition of discomfort.; ; DEATEOFAN OLD COLONIST Auckland, June 24th.: George Chapman, publisher of tlie ; " Old Oulonist," in Otngo, and founder of iho first Mechanics Institute in Dunedim is dead. , . LICENSED VICTUALLERS. The licensed victuallers are in arms against the Licensing Bill, but! their. or' ganisation lacks system and funds, The Press is excluded from their meetings, PARLIAMENTARY NEWS The Licensing Bill yesterday was passed through nil but tho added clauses, which . are very sweeping in their character. Aiming other emendations was one limiting, barmaid labor to eight hours per day, the latest hour to be ten o'clock at night, and the term female to iiioludp; wife or daughter of licensee serving in the bar. This will spoil the barmaid vocation To prevent lambing down it was decided that no publican should take money in advance for 'liquors.- The Bill will be re-committed.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 803, 25 June 1881, Page 2
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164LATEST TELEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 803, 25 June 1881, Page 2
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