PARLIAMENTARY.
(FROM OUR SPECIAL ETSPORTEB.)
[BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH^
AVEIsLINGTON, this day. CAUCUS OF AUCKLAND MEMBERS. Mr Dignan, at the wish of several Auckland members, has called a caucus of them to consider Bills affecting Auckland, and come to common understanding regarding them in the House
Henry Russell is printing the letters quoted by Mr Ormond for circulation.
Mr Swanson to-day presented a petition from Messrs C. and F. Riug, praying for the reward for having discovered the first gold in the colony at Curomandel.
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Auckland Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2335, 10 September 1877, Page 2
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