Mr R. T. Clatk, in the Victorian Assembly, lately tried hard to get the Government to order an enquiry by the Steam Navigation Board to ascertain why a piece of paint, value one farthing,, was rubbed off tiie hulk Success by the Government steamer Victoria I The Victorian Education Bill ha* passed the 01 deal of committee in the Upper House, without any mutilation of its essential principles. Free,. compulsory, and secular education may now, theiefoie, be considered the law of Victoria, and the clergy of the various denominations must see to the duty that they have hitherto discharged perfunctorily, or not at all, of securing the religious instruction ot the whole of their respective flocks,, young as well as old*
The price of butter at Cnvistchurch, is quoted at from 4Jd to 5d per lb*
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 19, Issue 1513, 20 December 1872, Page 2
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