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LATEST TELEGRAMS.

{PBOM THE CHEISTCHtTECH PAPERS.) Wellington, Sept. 10. Mr J. Hyde Harris was sworn in yesterday as a member of the Executive, and has left for the South, where he will represent the Government. It is reported that Mr Richmond will reside at Auckland for the same purpose, arid Major Richardson is to be Mr Hall's successor as PostmasterGeneral.

September 11. The Governor's salary has been reduced by LIOOO.

The second reading of the Timaru Board of Works Bill was carried by a majority of thirty-three to nineteen. The following members voted against the measure — Messrs Baigeut, Brandon, Burns, Oargill, Dignan, Heaphy, Hepburn, Hall, Macandrew, G. Macfarlane, Maine, Moorhouse, O'Neill, O'llorke, Parker, Reeves, Reynolds, Taylor, and Williamson.

The heavy order-paper was almost entirely cleared last night.

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West Coast Times, Issue 617, 16 September 1867, Page 3

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LATEST TELEGRAMS. West Coast Times, Issue 617, 16 September 1867, Page 3

LATEST TELEGRAMS. West Coast Times, Issue 617, 16 September 1867, Page 3

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