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(By Telegraph,—Press Association,) Dunedin, January 0. The Hon, J, McKenzie was in towu to-day. Ho was waited on by a depu- . tationfrom the Dairy Association,who asked his assistance in securing the proper branding and recognition ot its produce in the Home market, and also asked for a subsidy to push the produce. The Minister promised to give due consideration to the first request, and as regards tbe second, promised a subsidy of; £2 to £l, up to £2OO as . wiMone last year, jF Auckland, January 6, The National Association have passed a resolution expressing as opinion thatinorder that New Zealand residents only should exercise the frafacbiso the right to vote at Parliamentary elections should bo restricted to persons who have been living for not lets than twelve months in the colony. An amendment was moved by lilr R, Monk in favour of womanhood suffrage, but was withdrawn, Cmustchurch,Januaryo, The Council of the Educational Institute resumed sitting to-day, Tlio greater part of the morning was taken up by a discussion on the question of t recommending the 'Government to reinstate (be vote for training Col- . leges. The debate, ljas not'qonolildod,
His Ezcolloacy ou tho West Ooaat. Hokitika, January 6. His Excellency tho Governor arrived yesterday morning, having been driven from Kuniara by the County Chairman, Ho was met by the Mayor and councillors, and received addresses in tho Town Hall. There was an excursion and a luncheon at Lake Mahinapua, and a dinner in the evening, Lord Onslow left for Koss at noon to-day, artfl starts South to-morrow morning, Mr Seddon with hira, Tho weather is voiy threatening,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 4006, 7 January 1892, Page 3
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268TELEGRAPHIC. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 4006, 7 January 1892, Page 3
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