WELLINGTON SEWS.
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'"■''• Wellingtoit, this day, THE LOAN PROPOSALS. . MroWestgarth's proposals , have been submitted to, the Government in writing and will be duly considered, but no imm©. diate action is likely to be taken. '".,',,.,.%.. 'THE COLONIAL SECRETARY, The oHon, Mi* Hislop will permanently reside in Wellington after the present month, One of the objects of his visit to . the South is to inspect Seacliffe Asylum,
SHEEP INSPECTORS, - - The recommendations of the Stock Com-. mittee regarding tho re-organisation of tho Sheep Department are to take effect from Ist October next. There will be six inspectors in the colony, each responsible for the ,!-, affairs in his own district, hut no superin-. tending inspector. Mr Bailey,, late super-, intendent inspectorj: will, most likely be given a charge in the Auckland district, THE RAILWAY BOARD,
The question of appointing a railway commissioner is still in abeyance, but/the » Premier states that it.,will probablyybe ; , settled definitely in a short time.
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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 220, 18 September 1888, Page 5
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