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Wellington, Tus«d&.y. By the Albion the Government received a tclegrum irom the Loan Agents to the effect that the bnlancu of tbe£,l 500,000 oi $J per cent debentures hnd been sold. With the exception of a few families, nil tbe recentlyarrived immigrants have obtained employment. The Post says it) is reported on good authority that next Session will not exceed six or eight weeks in duration.
Nelson, Tuesday. Tlio Superintendent has received a lettor from the Gore- .'r i irmpj that bo oxpects to leave Hie Munukau in tlio 1; morrow rind ai rive hero on Friday. i . nuvincial Council will be pioroguecl tliig evening.
Ifokitika, Tiipedny. Jv'olico of motion of a wont of confidcnco in the Executive is to bo 11 oved Ibis crcning. It bns been tabled in the ProMiicml Comit'il. The Provincial Council havo passed a resolution to repay Gil per ounce to exporters of gold produced m the Province during the current jenr.
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Waikato Times, Volume VI, Issue 324, 11 June 1874, Page 2
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163TELEGRAPH (From the Daily Southern Cross. ) Waikato Times, Volume VI, Issue 324, 11 June 1874, Page 2
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