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10 Sept. 1872. My dear Sir, Referring to the interview with Auckland members yesterday at which I promised to send an answer after conferring with my colleagues. I have now to request that you will convey to the gentlemen who did me the honor of waiting upon me my regret that I cannot comply with their wishes. While desirous at all times to render all the assistance I can to the country as I have hitherto done no good could result from allying myself with those with whom I could not cordially work. An additional reason for declining the flattering offer made to me is that I could not desert my party. I remain, My dear Sir, Yours very truly, Donald McLean.

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