THE PREMIER.
[Br, TKLEGBAPH.J TraOM OUB SPfeCIAL COBREBPONBBNT.] WELLINGTON, August 9. Bmoors of Sir H. Atkinson's prabaWe retirement from office are revived, agd it ia now said he is likely to take a high Government position. I learn, however, there is no truth in the rumor. |>£OM p\7R COKKBSPONDEMf.i WELLINGTON, August 0. Probably the extreme dullness of the session h&H; given rise to a .number of the romors that, have gained currency re. cenfciy- The latest lobby report ie that Mr FitzQerald will not return to the colony, and that Sir Harry Atkinson is desirous of being appointed to the office of Auditor and Comptroller - General. Of course Ministers deny there is aby ground for the statement* . . •„-■»..■■:•,• ■:,
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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7385, 10 August 1889, Page 5
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