, TUESDAY, 20iH JJ7LY, : _ , - , After the delivery ofUthe Governor's Speech, which we published in last issue. The following papers were laid on the , table r^—The Commission of" His Excellency the MarqWis of. Nor : manby, despatches from the Secretary of State to, the Governor, despatches from the Governor to the Secretary of State ; on emigration to New Zealand, letters from the Agent-General and letters to the Agent-Genera}); immigration Teturns, showing the numbers assisted and. nominated, the, rate of passage money, the amounjb r paid, amount in promissory notes, a statement of the cost of chartering four ships in London. Correspondence within the j colony re immigration. The petition of Sir George Grey to the Secretary" of State, and correspondence connected therewith- A report from officers in the native districts. A letter relative to Sir Julius Vogel's detention in England. A report by the Inspector of Surveys. A report on Lunatic : Asylums. JReports by Alex. Mackay, the land purchaser in the Middle Island. Papers relative to the New Zealand ! University , and a number of petitions presented, including one §y Mr O'Neil regarding increased representation for the Thames.
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Clutha Leader, Volume II, Issue 55, 29 July 1875, Page 3
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