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LATEST TELEGRAMS.

| (From our own Gorrespni l*nt.) Dunedin;*, June 30th. It is reported tha^qn^JfieTSouse meetIng this evening, S|P<*porge Grey will move a vote of no*c6nfidenoe. /The 1 , Freetrade 'party presented the**; resolutions to the Premie* against the<pro- . posed iijcreaae in the tariff.. The Bramier promised to submit them to the. Cabinet, who woajd consider 'them carefully. „,, ) Mr James Reid (Milton j was, elected.-] .President of the Educational Institute to-day, and Messrs White, Closs and Kneen^i Vice-Presidents.' The Treasurer reported a balance, of £20. j Mr Robert. ,'GiUies, has forwarded his Resignation of thQ,Br.uce aeat to the Speaker-of-the House of Representatives owing/to «he state- of his health:. ;: \ 1 A destructive •fireocourredpn. the farm* of Mb James Shand, at Traqviair, on the '23cd instant;/ A 'thirteen-stelled stable, men's shut atfd lofty a; f but-stalled cow shed and calf-pen, -and several other outbuildings, along with four riding horses, ' a spring-carfc horse, and some harness, of the total- Value of £4:9O,"were< destroyed.'The buildings were insured :in< the Union Office for £250, - What is t^^ diffejp^(?'ej,^etweep a' camel and some men ' we could mention ? — A camel will work for seven or eight days without drinking, while some men will drink for seven or eight days without working.

LATEsK^rI pHpl^l NEWS. ißir ftlorge Cr|( >y'a_Pyant-of -con« fitlflD'QQjPP^^ nowM^B^ discussed, being consulted as to its advisability. (Sir/Greorge is now speaking, making effective hits on Government mismanagement. A division will bo taken »thißr»,eveiiwg«--In«all«pßobability"not •■ more. tlw\ half-a-dozen members, jvill vote \Aiai Gedrge. The Atkinson party^ wjU probably walk out ofjbhe "H^C accompan^Jby ( aTfeyf^depenrT," dfent membeTs. lW ' | [ The financial debate will no doubt continue thrqngho.uk the week. r,The Government, are safe. for the.Bessjion. They exist not from tfre attachment of friends, but more on sufferance, for, fear of,, what , might happen if, they , were defeated. ,',,." , . . , A movement is on foot tb alter the boundaries- of -^Wardens* • districts, .Eoxburgh is proposed t6 t be worked from Lawrence instead of Clyde, as at present ; Waikaia to be attached tp Queenstown district; and Cromwell, Clyde, Alexandra and Blacks to Naseby. '•• ■'

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1158, 1 July 1885, Page 2

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LATEST TELEGRAMS. Tuapeka Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1158, 1 July 1885, Page 2

LATEST TELEGRAMS. Tuapeka Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1158, 1 July 1885, Page 2

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