COUNTRY EDITION.
following- was published in our Town Edition on Wednesday last :—
ijlg kaikoura REBELLION.
INGLES moved on Thursday last in Assembly, the first reading of a Bill for icbing the Kaikoura and Amuridists from Marlborough, arid annexing
a to Canterbury, in doing which he e i that the people were unanimously ts favor ! Finding that he had no chance uccess in consequence of the combinaL against it, we presume he informed co-rebels at Kaikoura of the fact, for. tefday ( Tuesday ) afternoon, they innedhim by telegraph that they were
lin'fftomake conditions with His Honor Seymour. Their .modest demand is k“ at least one-ihird of the entire avail- ; revenue of the district be expended illy under local directions !” If he could [would bind the province to this proal they were willing to withdraw, but case he declined they would recommend aing Amuri in a County, or being mediate a separate County like Timaru 1 Gladstone.” Thus it will be seen that Ingles is working one way and the ikoura Committee imagine quite anler sort of thing. Over and over again iyhave declined annexation, and iusis--1 on their formation into County ansel and clients are not agreed on the
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Marlborough Express, Volume VII, Issue 422, 17 August 1872, Page 1 (Supplement)
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197COUNTRY EDITION. Marlborough Express, Volume VII, Issue 422, 17 August 1872, Page 1 (Supplement)
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