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ABOLITION OF PROVINCES.

—o— following Memorial is now being circulated throughout the Colony for signatures. The subject of the memorial has been so frequently referred to in our columns, that further than drawing special ottention to it, and urging upon all to attach their signatures we will be content: — To the Honorable The Members of the House of Representatives of Now Zealand, in Parliament assembled. The Humble Petition of the Undersigned Inhabitants of the Province of Otago ; Siiewetii, That your Petitioners have heard that the Colonial Government proposes to introduce into Parliament Bills for the Abolition of Provincial Form of Government in the North Island. Your Petitioners humbly submit to your

Honorable House that an appeal to the Constitucnccs should be made before any Bills creating such important constitution. 1 changes become law. And your Petitioners as in duly bound will over pray.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 691, 16 July 1875, Page 3

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ABOLITION OF PROVINCES. Dunstan Times, Issue 691, 16 July 1875, Page 3

ABOLITION OF PROVINCES. Dunstan Times, Issue 691, 16 July 1875, Page 3

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