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Mr. Buller to Lord Stanley. 2, Chester Place, May 20, 1845.

My dear Lord—l have lost no time in com-

municating to the committee of the New Zealand Company the contents of your note of yesterday. They have, of course, received the information which it conveyed with great disappointment; but they are unwilling to neglect any chance of an arrangement which may prevent the ruin of the colony.

I will, therefore, endeavour to arrange with Sir James Graham this evening, to call upon you at the hour mentioned — two o'clock, on Thursday. I am, &C, C. Buller, Jun.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume IV, 6 December 1845, Page 160

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Mr. Buller to Lord Stanley. 2, Chester Place, May 20, 1845. Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume IV, 6 December 1845, Page 160

Mr. Buller to Lord Stanley. 2, Chester Place, May 20, 1845. Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume IV, 6 December 1845, Page 160

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