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PARLIAMENTARY NOTES

[Br Telegraph.]

[from our speoial correspondent.]

Welmnton, August 24. Mr Harris ia to ask Government if, when appointing another Minister, they will take into consideration the great necessity of having a Minister of Agricult are.

Mr Petrie is to ask Government if they mil make necessary enquiries during the recess, with the view of ascertaining whether the establishment of a Mint m New Zealand is desirable, or likely to prove of benefit to the Colony. Mr Macandrew is to more that, m the opinion of Shis House, it is expedient that postal charges m respect of letters and printed matter conveyed by direct steamers between New Zealand and the United Kingdom should be so regulated as not to exceed the actual cost to the Colony of such conveyance.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XIX, Issue 187, 24 August 1883, Page 2

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PARLIAMENTARY NOTES Marlborough Express, Volume XIX, Issue 187, 24 August 1883, Page 2

PARLIAMENTARY NOTES Marlborough Express, Volume XIX, Issue 187, 24 August 1883, Page 2

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