NEW PLYMOTH. Wednesday.
Wednesday. The Herald in an article on the debate concerning abolition of Provinces, advocated that speedy despatch be given to them, now that the necessity for their continued existence no longer prevailedIt adds, that under the General Government the progress of the province' -would be ensured, whilst under provincial^ administration its grqat; resources would neVer be properly developed. The general feeling abroad has long been in favor of being governed by the Colonial Government. Instructions h»Ve been received to commence the survey of the railway" from Waitara towards Wanganui. It is said that Captain Ellis, of Auckland, has bought the hull of the Paterson. Portions of the deck-house have t^een picked up by natives on Harriet beach.
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Waikato Times, Volume 354, Issue VII, 20 August 1874, Page 2
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120NEW PLYMOTH. Wednesday. Waikato Times, Volume 354, Issue VII, 20 August 1874, Page 2
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