A few, clays Jbence, and the Provincial .Council will be again in session— jyts, ; opening being fixed for next Monday. We trust that the Government will be prepared with estimates at the first, so.. as to facilitate the business and preclude the great loss of time which has hitherto marked our meetings of Council. The question of the enlargement of the Council is one that should come on for discussion at an early period ; but in this as in other matters members will probably miss the experience and working powers of the late member for Napier— although in other, respects they may not think the exchange ~that has taken place a disadvantageous r '?"."" ; V • - : •i What > ; Will' the members think of the leasing* which their communications with the natives have served so materially to facilitate ? We apprehend that this will be rather delicate ground.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 4, Issue 188, 27 April 1861, Page 5
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