PARLIAMENTARY.
THE SEPARATION QUESTION. jio OKEHo'uSE = FOB. E G MO N T. \ [Fb<¥>£ the Associated Press.] V, .V. "WELLINGTON, vk Wednesday. ILICA>n>BEW. has given notice of the following amendmentfoil Reynolds' resolution: —That, in orderto procure a more efficior.t. and economical adininisfratiort of the Government, it is expßfliftn't,-+-liat New Zealand bo constituted two colonies, divided by Cook's Straits. That provision'bfej-njado for the cquitnble adjusi nient of the'<anna>tl charsos arming out of tinexisting burdens of New Zealand; also whereby the two be subject to the same customs tariff, antl be confederated for external purposes common to each. That a bill to cive effect to this resolution be prepared during thei recss, and submitted to the Assembly next seseion. ; _ Tfc i« rnnnrtnn that TVTonrfihousß has, resigned
It is reported mat moorenouse lias resigned the Registrar-G-eaeraleliip, in order to stand for Egmonc.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume IX, Issue 2691, 12 September 1872, Page 3
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