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WELLINGTON.

From Wellington we have papers of the 18th and 22nd. The arrivals of theCossipore, William Alfred,- Marchioness, and Wonga Wonga fill them full of -news. ■ The subject that has struck the private imagination of the Independentf most forcibly seems to be the information derived from our columns of the certain failure of Mr. Sewell in raising a; loan for* land 'purchase under Imperial' guarantee. With this text the Independent runs off into 'delighted anticipations of an overthrow of the the Stafford Ministry at the next session of the Assembly. The humourous sarcasm which pervades the politics of the Independent is here and there most amusingly developed.

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Otago Witness, Issue 299, 22 August 1857, Page 3

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WELLINGTON. Otago Witness, Issue 299, 22 August 1857, Page 3

WELLINGTON. Otago Witness, Issue 299, 22 August 1857, Page 3

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