Plural Voting at Elections.
Sir George Grey gavo notico of a bill to ibolish plural voting at elections. Mr Poarson gavo notico of tho Address, in Reply. The House thou adjourned tilllo-uiouon.
A liro, which is boliovod to havo destroyed a dwelling-house, look place last night about a milo from Ilowick. Particulars nro not yot to hand. Fkilliinu, this day.—Sir William Fox has sold his Wostoo property to a publican at Bulls namod Dalzioll, for £ 15,000. Tho membors of tho Newton Rillos met List evening in Hazel's Riding School, and < >voro put through company drill for nearly two hours, much to tho satisfaction of tho officer commanding. Thoro wore prosont IS mombers. Prior to dismissing, Captain Itirnie intimated that the uniforms would bo roady on Saturday, and tho arms and accoutrements about Tuesday. Ho road correspondence from hoadquartors stating that tho monthly inspection would tuko plaeo on Tuesday ovoning noxt in tho drillshed at 7.30, when a good muster was oxpoctod.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 131, 11 June 1885, Page 3
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