THE PREMIER IN OTAGO.
(By TJvLKCJHAPH —I'UKSS ASSOCI VTION*.) Dl'nkdin - , List Night. Hon. John* Ryllanci; goes to Christchureb to-morrow to confer with the Governor, and thence returns to Dunedin, proceeding t<i lnvercargil). The Premier told the holders the Government could not think of ailowing litigation in respect of contracts, an the tendency <>f j nri invariably was to slate the Government, and protect individuals, but ho wonld trv mid arrange with the Minister of Public Works to have a clause inserted in Government contracts empowering reference of disnutes to arbitration. No odls will bo made to the Council tiil after the now year. To fi (l"i)iUation froi'i the ljnilding Trade®, Hie Premier said he was favourable to assimilating the conditions of contract to those in votgne in Victoria. Tho Premier says tho revenue is coming in satisfactonly, and he is sanguine tint the estimates will be realised. Tim Premier Ins been advised tint th>auxiliary warships Eviugaroonn and Tmranira are on thn w«y hers from Llob.n i, and are duo ab mt Friday. They rennin in this port for ten days.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3007, 22 October 1891, Page 2
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180THE PREMIER IN OTAGO. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3007, 22 October 1891, Page 2
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