PARLIAMENTARY.
THE MURDEEER SULLIVAN
(BY ELECTBIC TELEGRAPH )
(FROM OUR SPECIAL REPORTER.)
WELLINGTON.
This day,
The Governor explains in a lengthy despatch why Sullivan was shipped frcim Auckland for London by the ship Hiridostan under %he name of. Clark, justifying his conduct, and states that hi 3 advisers communicated to the Home authorities.
Kimberley refuses a training ship to the colony for the education of boys for the Colonial Mercantile Marine. The Times has a loDg article justifying the Immigration Depaitinent here, and castigating Dr. Featherston. It says it does not clearly appear whether the Agent reads despatches, nor what his action may be, but his reticence is certain. He has been lectured about Asiatics, ballet-dancers, Whilechapel Boys, Mrs Howard n,ud her Cork women proteges, and all oilier subjects connected with the department. 1 have had no time yet to wade through papera, Neither Macandrew nor Reid have yet shewn up. Only two or three Canterbury men hero. It is blowing and raining as though it never blew nor rained before in Wellington.
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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1374, 6 July 1874, Page 2
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