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♦ [BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.] [fbom ovr own cobbespondent.] HOUSE OF BEPRESENTATIYES. Wellington, July 26, The Opposition now folly expect to lose on the no confidence motion, but it is hinted they will bring another side wind issue if the division leaves them in minority of their party. It is said that they will more " that Bill '* Crown and Native Eating, on which no confidence motion was moved, be read a second time this day six months, by this move it is hoped to secure the support of some of the Ministerialists, who have strongly denounced the Bill, and other local Go* vernment proposals.
Wellington, 26. A telegram says that Boss won the International Sculling Match at Otawa, Gander and Hosmer following. Trickett who seemed completely rowed out, was sixth. Ross' time was 27 mm.
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 27 July 1881, Page 2
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