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[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.]

WELLINGTON.

(From our Own Correspondent.) This day. Delegated Goldfields Powers-

It is believed that the Cabinet is unfavorable to handing over the railways and Police to Sir George Grey. The Government is only too happy to be relieved of the goldfields management. Foreshadowings of the Session. The speech of the Superintendent of Canterbury has set the acting-Premier and his colleagues "a thinking thinking," as it forbodes too much opposition in only going in for partial abolition. Doctor Pollen seea no hope of pulling through the session except being blindly backed by all the members whose constituencies shall move them no more after the expiration of the present parliament.

There is great unneasiness in political circles owing to the uncertainty of the time of the departure of the great Premier of surprises from London.

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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1605, 6 April 1875, Page 3

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[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1605, 6 April 1875, Page 3

[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1605, 6 April 1875, Page 3

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