SECOND EDITION.
[Keuteks Telegrams.] BRISBANE, Sept. 24. Honorary Services Only In the Legislative Assembly last nigbt a resolution was passed prohibiting all members, except Ministers j and officers of Parliament from receiving payment for any services rendered to Government. A Liberal Arrangement HOBART TOWN, Sept. 24. Lieut.-Colonel St. Hill, late Private Secretary to the Governor, has been allowed to retire on his pension. MELBOURNE, Sept. U. Postponement Mr Berry has decided to postpone the delivery of his Budget speech until after the recess. LONDON, Sept. 21. Wool At the wool sales to-day 8700 bales were offered, making a total of 2(»,000 catalogued since the opening. There wag \\ f}nj) and aeiive demand.
AUCKLAND, Sept. 24. Short Weight At tbe lohco Court to-daj an information was laid against John Lamb for Belling bread of short weight. .. Volunteer 3,e view At Jiaipara arrangements for a grand Volunteer reviow in the month of November are proceeding The Thames, Waikato, Waiaku, Pukekolie, and Whangarei will Bend a strong force of Volunteer. DUNEDIN, Sem. 24. Temporary Insanity. The verdict returned at the inqueßt on Mullens was that he committed suioide by taking strychnine while temporarily insane.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 3881, 24 September 1880, Page 2
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190SECOND EDITION. Star (Christchurch), Issue 3881, 24 September 1880, Page 2
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