SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.
d; TO THE "WAIKATO TIM 1«." ' ;; AUCKLAND. \ » Fri lav, s p.m. ' Powditoh* for many years spc:i!\rtr „ of t!.\e Proviuoiui C'jancil. is dead, ho was l .Hi '•• years of α^e. l'* Shares—(.Vedoaians. £3H ; Cares, Is; a Albmuiiuns, O').>. r I "Wellington. \ ; Civont excitement is felt as to whether the Id lion. Mr McLean will take ofJi-e with a new • Ministry, if formed, or will adhere to his t t colleagues. ' ui The re-ult of tho sf.nv_'frlo on Tilr Staffnd's ni'.)tion is eonadoivl d.mbtful. jr Swanson spoke for two hours last night, : '" s ! !io m.-ide a splendid speech, in the courso of ~ ti which In? said that very much dissatisfaction ; t. vvas justly felt that the majority of the (Jo- ' n ( vuniinerit promises Ikul not been ftilliilcl. | e t Me said t!io coantry had unlimited faith in , - ' the Native Ministe: , . lie said tlie Civil Ser- ; j ; vicj- Bill was a swindle, an I concluded by j . j saying that tlia Permisiivo BJI was all 1 ;° I ; I
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Waikato Times, Volume I, Issue 50, 24 August 1872, Page 2
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167SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. Waikato Times, Volume I, Issue 50, 24 August 1872, Page 2
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