Mr Vogel's Visit to England.
The following letter appears in the LyttletonTimes of the 19«h inst.: —"The Premier in Explanation.—To the Editor of the Lyttleton Times. —Sir—l observe in your paper, as well as in some other of the. papers published in New Zealand, strictures upon myapproaching visit to England. A very large number of persons in New Zealand will, I am glad to think, receive without question, any personal assurance I give them. I shall feel indebted to you if you will allow me, through your columns, to give to them the assurance that I am proceeding to England, because I entirely believe that by doing so I can best serve the Colony. I may be permitted to observe that there can be little of personal pleasure in the very short visit I am making. I shall be back before the commencement of the next session. It will, I presume, be conceded that the Government are best able to judge of the necessities of the case. Not only are the cable negotiations of the largest moment to New Zealand, but it is imperatively requisite that I should confer with the AgentGeneral upon the subject of immigration and upon other subjects.—Your obedient servaut, Julius Vogel.—Melbourne, Oct. 7."
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Cromwell Argus, Volume V, Issue 265, 27 October 1874, Page 6
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