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Friday-, August 6. Mr J. A. Smith asked whether the right hon. baronet (Sir R. Peel) had any objection to lay on the table, before the House separated, the recent correspondence between the Colonial Office and the New Zvaland Company ? He trusted he might be permitted to express the great satisfaction he felt that the term was approaching to those very disagreeable discussions which had lately taken place between the Secretary for the Colonies and the Company. It wis certainly true that the whole had not been obtained which the Company thought to be their right, j>nd also to be essential to the good government of the colony tf New Zealand : but he could not forget that, after what had occurred a certain degree of sacrifice on both tides wag

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Wellington Independent, Volume I, Issue 47, 21 January 1846, Page 3

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Untitled Wellington Independent, Volume I, Issue 47, 21 January 1846, Page 3

Untitled Wellington Independent, Volume I, Issue 47, 21 January 1846, Page 3

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