SETTLERS' CONSTITUTIONAL ASSOCIATION.
The members of the above Association met on Thursday Evening, at Mr. Firth's Rooms, Aurora Tavern, John Dorset, Esq., in the Chair. The more immediate object was to consider two despatches of Sir George Grey, relating to the Civil
List and Nominee Council, havo yet been made public, the Mo? ° r adjourned until Thursday Evening m Wo arc happy to say that there i « increasing* desire, if that be possible the part of the settlers, to become ni'i-T bcrs of the Association, and this f may bo taken as an earnest 0 f a opinion of tho community rcsneoHnn. !f c GoYornor-in - Chiefs « patent &?. tion. lltu "
The Mariner arrived on Thursday W from London via Otago, after a six LSI detention at the latter port. There is news of importance, her mail having come to hand some timo a<"_. ° The schooner Scotia, winch vessel had arrived at Otago, was forty: two days on the passage from Sydney. J
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Wellington Independent, Volume V, Issue 392, 14 July 1849, Page 2
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