THE SEPARATION PHTITION.
ITo the Editor of the mtauo Dailt Timkh.)
Sir—ln this morning's issue of the Daily Times, Messrs Do (JarJe ami M'lndoe are represented as having firmed part of the deputation tint [minted the petition on Separation to His Excellency. Pcraiit me to fctatc that such a statement was not altogether corr-xt, ai>, out oi respect to IIi« Excellency, end many of the moU iciflucittial men who tii^ntd that petition, it waa cansidtred advisable to confine the prte^utntion to Messrs Keynold", Dick, and Vu^el, with the awiilunce ot myself, Mr Ure, and one of tb? ol'k'Ht re«identd in the Province, Mr Sibbald. —I am, &c.
WIM.IAM II.VV. Uuncdin, 19th February, ISG7.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 1604, 20 February 1867, Page 4
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113THE SEPARATION PHTITION. Otago Daily Times, Issue 1604, 20 February 1867, Page 4
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