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FINANCIAL STATEMENT.

The "Telegraph" learim that the Govern-^ ment willbri::g down the financial statcuicn on the first Tuesday after the House meets. Mr Sutton, the newly-elected member, leaves to-morrow by overland coach. A young man named Sinclair, who had his leg amputated a few months ago, was upset* out of a vehicle yesterday, at Waipawa. The old wound broke out afresh, and his life is considered endangered. THE "TELEGRAPH" ON MR SHEEHAS. The Nayier even tug paper is rough on Mr Shcehan for making the statement in Auckland that people here are looking on Aucklandcrs vith contempt, and says only Auckland politicians may be viewed with contempt, but not the people generally. SWEEPSTAKES. The publicans here who advertised sweepstakes, in connection with the Melbourne Cup, are exasperated at receiving notice from the poE.ce that such will not be allowed. Captain Russell meets his constituents to-night. It is expected to be a tame affair, as all interest in the matter has for the present died out.

WELLINGTON, this day.

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Auckland Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2294, 12 July 1877, Page 3

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FINANCIAL STATEMENT. Auckland Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2294, 12 July 1877, Page 3

FINANCIAL STATEMENT. Auckland Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2294, 12 July 1877, Page 3