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LATEST TELEGRAMS.

(from our own correspondent.)

WELLINGTON.

I Tuesday. The Government have called upon all Justices of the Peace, who have been bankrupt, to send in their resignations. The new Property Assessment schedules will not be issued till the end of the present week. It is believed the time for returning schedules will be extended to ' the end of October. The report of the hospital enquiry recommends immediate action for the reorganisation of the staff. This Day. The Post, last night gave an authoritative deniai\ to the statement, that the Government had called on ; aIL insolvent Justices i qfrthfi Pejice. i jyir. : Fitzgeral^;!,, , A^i^or-General, has gone to Sydriey to report on the systems of andi§ j.n the Australian colonies, with the view of reforming the system here. The Government received a telegram from the Coast, stating that eight men; and 24 boys went through the form fencing. They were not arrested, but simply sent away. j The Hon. J.< Bryce- is how in j Hawera, and stays there for a few days. He had only a alight attack of asthura, and is now quite welL The Committee of inquiry on the "Wellington Hospital represented a report to the Colonial Secretary

.yesterday, recommending the dismissal t^nurse and two warders,: whose respecting the drunkeneess of : : lbhe. raati'bn were not proved ; also recommending ; that the matron and dispenser be allowed 'to retire, and that the honorary, ; 'medical staff be requested to assist j tue ' City Council in framing rules and regular tions Tor. the- future >n|an^tfient. The Cbldnial" Secretary, has'SriJ^d-. the recomrnen.datioia.s-' to ;b'e carrfe'd out. : ''.!.!

' AT7O.K-LA.ND.

' . This Day. Out of 15 applicants inresponse to an advemsement, only four would accept 15s a s week and found. The rest declined the pay. : A free public library was opened last night with a conversazione, which was a great success. - . '

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1116, 8 September 1880, Page 2

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LATEST TELEGRAMS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1116, 8 September 1880, Page 2

LATEST TELEGRAMS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1116, 8 September 1880, Page 2

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