LATEST WELLINGTON NEWS. [BY TELEGRAPH.-PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Wellington, Wednesday.
A tkleoimm received fiom the Agent (ieneral by tlic Government state* that afT.urs in Russia are still grave. No mention is made of pi executing the defence-.. The (Joverntwnt h.»vo not yet decided whether thoio will he any corem/my at the turning of tho first »<>d of tho North Inland Tiuuk Railway at M.iitun. Tlie settler-, have expressed a strong with to have a ceremony. Ministers will rcassemblo in Wellington towards the end of the month, and the date of calling Parliament together will be settled. Tho revenue »ccount« for the year are not finally made up, but it \% probable there will bo a. surplus between tho revenue and expendituie of fiom t25,000 and £30,000. Tho revnnue colleotod for the year \va* about £20,000 below tho cstimato, and tho cxpenditmo was also ouusiderably lesH. lioth the railway and ntamp dcpai tments show a deficiency for the year, while the " miscellaneous " and tho Customs depaitment show a sin plus. In all other branches the amounts collected weie pietty near the O'timatc.
LicenMnir nutirr* rulitire t* (he Klhikihi and 'Xam.ihcrc clhtnct .ippc.ir in .mother column lender* tor pointing .1 coub house and stables at Kan^i.iohi.i are called for up to Monday 20th nst Iho annual tnpptini* of ratcpajfri of {be Xi \v( astlo Kuad Distru lis fixed for Monday, the 4th May, at the School-house, Wh.itawh.iu, at 2p m. Mesir* Ssvntucl Cothnvno arid Son notify in cur advertising tqlqmni th.it they b.ue received instimttons to sell by auction, at their mart, Auckland, on Monday m \t, an >ra proved farm at Mannftpikao, Waikalo Mr J. -S. HuckUnd hai received instructions from Mr R. Seccombe, to hold a spcci.il clnarance sale of cattle, implements, &c, at AlcxanUrn, on the 24th April. See advertisement. Uksi'Airino Hankvrs.— The number of suicides among the brightest and most capable men, bankers and others, will be reduced to a minimum as soon as the specific virtues of Am Hop Hitters are knawn. Ai all mm who vrnrk with their brain* and negUct to take the needed exercise, the food taken does not nourish ; and dinpirous debility, physical and mortal, ensue. Read.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1993, 16 April 1885, Page 2
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361LATEST WELLINGTON NEWS. [BY TELEGRAPH.-PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Wellington, Wednesday. Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1993, 16 April 1885, Page 2
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