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Taranaki November 1856. My dear McLean, The "Zingari" has been expected some days. I understand the Council papers will be forwarded by her; and it is said that the Superintendent will accompany them with a recommendation that the Governor do not dissolve the Provincial Government as prayed, but leave it to drag on till next July. If he accedes to the prayer of the Council, we shall bring in Cutfield. If not, the popular feeling aroused by the Chilman doings, will die out; and the time gained may enable the Brown party to rally. As it is, the Superintendent and all concerned stand exposed in an attempt to mislead the General Government, without

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