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SPEC I A L TELEGRAMS .

(Prom our special corre p nlcnt ) \n KLtiNGTov, ja^t ni K ht The House is f**t thini.ing. The Goyen nient keepa the umo « orking majority • nee m-mbert /iom the boih aides are a topping off. Sir George Grey'« Manhood SoflFr«ge Bill was thrown out by 28 to 21. The Pablic work» Bill, it baa been decided by the Speaker, b.ingamouey Bill, has boen imnnperly iutoJucei iuto th^ Upper House The A sierobly baa thoiefore dccl ned to go no further with tin Bill i<i its pnieatahspe. it will Jiava to be tiapsuiitted to tho Aasembiy with a- mesage. from »he Governor.

WehUwoMx," Saturday. DEPRXUBB OF SIR JULIUS VOGfcL. There wai no ■peoi»l demonitration made at Sir Jalms Vogela departure yesterday, »,f^mnl faimell having been takoa at tho pubJio mating ; but there was, deapite the foul Weatber; a large galheriug of citiran*. gentle and «im. Ip, «nd » sincerely regra ful p»rtinp. The crowd not rnly n-p^wei.ted WeJlington, I ut many old fiienua frcm difForent parti of the colony who, happened to be hero, •es mbled to «ay good by. Theie wai much ahaking of hand* for one tea i to auatain, and many expressions ot kindly regret.

fPrrM Agency.] C'iiuistciiurch, »-adurd«y. ( A m»n named Kiely obtained a verdict in the Miprcme C. mt for £1.50 for as•null and illegal detection. Kwly was travelling ou a railway, andnhoitly after tli« tickets had been collected tlm guard returned, tayikr&'the ticket given by Kiely wastiot for the full distance and dt manded t>.e balance of the f re. Xi- ly denied that the ticket was his, whereupon h* km forcibly r moved to ihe Kuard'a van, but tet at liberty without con ra?r.t when the train ai rived at Cbriitjhurl/h. -The Provincial Solict r gave notice that he n«uld move for the verdict to be set aside On the gr mnds of lfgal informality in tLe plaintiff's declaration.

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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 680, 24 October 1876, Page 3

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SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 680, 24 October 1876, Page 3

SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 680, 24 October 1876, Page 3

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