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LATEST TELEGRAMS.

(FROM OUR OWN' CORRESFONDENT,

CARRYING THE BlLfy . Welungtos, September 6. •

The third reading pf,the Representation Bill was carried last eyeipg ,by 48 votes to 19. The obstructionists detbrniined to prolong the fight till'the last,, and kept up a dispwion as to whether the Bill should not be named the Misrepresentation Act. Sir G. Grey (early in. the evening) made a Jong lachrymose speech, ■' but' 'kdpt cautiously within tho bounds of debate) his ; fear being that l , he might be telegraphed.through tha,:Oolpny as being in custody (or contempt,, and. the cause of arrest not fully specified. The galleries were densely crowded,.but expectation was disappointed. i

THERENDLE CASE.... Jafjeji, It is reports tbat'Jtemjle the kieplqraaniw tried to hang liiaiself.list night. 1 A NEW GOLDFIELD. Kaikouka. Mr G. Sullen, here, has received from the Ass'ayisf pf Gold Miues at Ballarat the reault-' of a crushing of ft •ton of .quartz from Mount Fife, Kailtoura ranges. It shows .'l6 dwts, gold per ton, PFl'f?; ,f oye[v 6 ozs gold per to# of pyrites. % run, within eight miles jof Kaikoura jetty. r ' : STANDARD COMPANY. i . : . DuifBDJN, made half years' profit L 8,190, Whicli ia carried forward. The Ohaintifui congratulated, ii)rQ'st.qrf fll) satisfactory, progress, and notable injprovoijjenjt |n shares. .; •/- • HUMM REMAINS." j ': r fr 1 /:■; >•.:'! NAPIER. ' Two men hayedlscoyered portion of a woman's body in tbp ( Okawaj in; neWly tyrned .eartli; Doubts prevailaVto .wliatherJhey'arathatbfa'Maori'skeleton; riscently burned, or of a European- woman who recently left Beamish's station and has not since been heard of.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 866, 6 September 1881, Page 2

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LATEST TELEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 866, 6 September 1881, Page 2

LATEST TELEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 866, 6 September 1881, Page 2

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