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— — — * ' ■Wellington, Sept. 10, 6.40 p.m. Mr Yogel withdrew the Bill authorising the collection of the new Customs duties till the end of September. ; The Bankruptcy Bill was cut down to four clauses, remedying the technical difficulties in the way of transferring estates frome one trustee to another, which passed. The Appropriation Bill has passed. Mr Eichmond and Mr Carleton repeated their protests against the financial policy of the Government. It is rumoured that the volunteers and militia of both islands will be placed on a war footing. 6.48 p.m. The "Wanganui sailed for Wanganui at 8.30 laßt night. Nelson, Sept. 11, 5.30 p.m. The Luna, Government steamer, arrived from Wellington yesterday, and sailed on her return trip immediately after transhipping the Wellington and Otago portions of the Suez mail. .The Tararua sails for Wellington a&d the South to-morrow night. .: There is no sign of the Airedale, due from Auckland with the San [Francisco mail. Poet Chalmers, Sept. 10, 4 p.m. The Lord Ashley arrived at 7 a.m., from Timaru. Sept. 11, 5.20 p.m. The Maori arrived at noon. The Lord Ashley Bails north on Tuesday. Hokitika, Sept. 10, 4.47 p.m. The Gothenburg arrived at 1 a.m., from Greymouth, and sailed at noon for Melbourne. Mr Justice Eichmond arrived by the Gothenburg, and will open the Supreme Court Sessions on Monday, Sept. 11. a Gbeymouth, Sept. 10. 10.42 a.m. The Gothenburg arrived at 3 p.m., on Sept. 9, from Nelson, and the Tararua at 6 p.m., from Hokitika. The Wild Wave sailed at 6 p.m. on Sept 9, for Lyttelton, and the Angelina for Dunedin. The Gothenburg sailed at 10 p.m. the same day, for Hokitika, and the Tararua for Nelson.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 719, 12 September 1870, Page 4
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