WELLINGTON.
; This day. The owner of the steamer Grafton has . decided to lay her up till the bars on the West Coast are navigable for boats of her draught. « ' The ship Halciono from London has arrived at the Heads, 96 days out. The fastest passage this season.. The brigantine Ned White from New York is also at the Heads. : > Geo. Hunter, the present member, who was ill some time back, has 1 recovered, and is now going actively into election business. ' ' . A deputation from the Liberal Eeform , Association waited on. Messrs. Levin' and Greenfield to know whether, if the Liberal Association voted forthem they would support Sir G. Grey. Levin and Green* field replied they would be thankful for ' the votes of the Association, but could not support Sir G. Grey. It is thought the Association will now bring out Anderson of the Chronicle in place of Fisher. •
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3325, 19 August 1879, Page 2
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