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LATEST FROM WELLINGTON. Candidates for Superintcndenay. We are informed by telegraph that the Stafford Ministry is safe, and that Mr. Williamson stands for the feupermtendency of Auckland. His suoporters have ere-y confidence that he will be successful,'from wii-cn we judge he has no intention of accepting a Government oppo-tUment, We have expressed our 1 opinion oefore that he is the fittest man, and more ! likely to go in than any others yet mentioned, \ although Messrs, Lusk, Sheehan, Vogel, and James Allies »y are said to be in the fir*id. Native Department will probably be abolished. Session expected to be short. G lies s Fmanoial Statement will be delivered to-night (Friday). No native difficulty likely to arise. Mr. Mackay has no appointment in Wellington as ye*. - .
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume I, Issue 8, 28 September 1872, Page 3
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126TELEGRAPHIC. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume I, Issue 8, 28 September 1872, Page 3
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