We (Auckland Star) are not surprised '•[ that tho idea of Sir George Grey Deimj : v brought out for the Thames has caused a fluttering among the .Government rooker- ' ies. Stealing requisition sheets is but a small' thing to what we may expect, and , tho idea of the two seats being carried at. 1 the Thames against the Government had». ■■ in its bare audacity of conception, bnsistr// on the IPollenites witn,a thunder cltg.ofi'. ; .consternation.., That the Thames yeoplftv ';■ tfro and were from, the first stauapk and; ; loyal to Sir George Grey is well-known* /• Whether Sir George may <* may no* accept a requisition from the Thames, itifc funny in- thai extresos to watch : the}.- ---" finpodling "at w,<«?k to deter him. We'r \: are aware uLp, the Thames demagogutK- , that is iwuueuvring iv this matter ia, and.l ■ th.9 double game which he is playing will i form an interesting chapter iv the litera*.* lure of the pending struggle*
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2155, 30 November 1875, Page 2
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