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[pee gbeville's tel. Co., beuier's agents.] Dunedin, Tuesday. John Stark, a fireman at the Graving Dock, when returning to work on Saturday night, tumbled from the top to the bottom of the dock, and died yesterday. Arrived — Helenslee, from Glasgow, yesterday. In the Council, Mr Reid moved an amendment on the address in reply, to the effect that no Ministry would be satisfactory to the country, or command the confidence of the Council, which did not tit once take steps to repeal the Hundreds Regulation Act. Mr Cargil] moved the adjournment of the debate, treating it as a Government question.
The House refused to adjourn until it passed the amendment, which was carried by 20 to 15.
Eeid, Cutten, Bathgate, Bradshaw, or Mervyn, are reported as likely members of the new Government. The Tairoa has been wrecked on the Molyneux bar, The crew and cargo were saved. The -Mining Commission recommended the enactment by the General Assembly of a law preventing the influx of Chinese. Ronnie, the informant in the Clyde gold robbery case has received a free pardon. Bluff, Tuesday. Arrived. — Maori and Rangitoto from Dunedin. Sailed. — Rangitoto for Melbourne.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVI, Issue 3213, 31 May 1871, Page 2
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