to tpe epiton of the " wellington Independent." Sjr.—-Ts it true that the " Deputation," assuming powers which were certainly not delegated to them, wrote to Mr. Domett, to inhibit him from accepting the Governor's offer of a seat in the Council. If s r>, it shows that the Deputation considered themselves authorised to do that which they declined to communicate to the meeting. What will the Nelson people say to this intetference with their local politics. I am, Sir, yours, &c, Inquirer. Wellington, April 22,1846. *«.
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Wellington Independent, Volume II, Issue 60, 22 April 1846, Page 3
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84Untitled Wellington Independent, Volume II, Issue 60, 22 April 1846, Page 3
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