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PARLIAMENTARY,
Wellington, Sept, 21,
The House will possibly get through all but mere .formal business by tomorrow morning. The Eailway Construction Bill was read for the third time in the Upper House yesterday by sixteen to thirteen. NATIVE AFFAIRS.
News from Parihaka reveals no inclination to yjolsnje on the part of the Natives, though and willgo ,qn till IJecsmber next if not checked,
B99>fFOI}4PTHER: ? . PpiSJJCHU/jOH, Bswm will' not seek reflection, for Kaiap'oi,.as lio'lpaves fto colony during tlie next session. MEMORIAL FOR MOORHOUSE. A fund for a memorial to the late Mr Moor-house is being organised. NEW'INDUSTRY. Kemptborne and Prosser's snlpnurio acid factoryat Look-out Point was opened with a luncheon yesterday. It is the first of the kind in the colony.
EMBEZZLEMENT. i: . .. AUCKUND. Stahr, the Manager o[ the New Zealand Timber Company has been committed far trial on a charge of embezzlement. He was stationed at, tho Raipara branchworks.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 879, 21 September 1881, Page 2
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155LATEST TELEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 879, 21 September 1881, Page 2
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