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ABOUT THE LOBBIES

Wellington, June 19. After the meeting on Saturday, the Government notified to tbeir supporters, who had requested them not to resign, that business couldnot be gone on with by them until the House had decided that there was no reason why a Crown grant for the Piako Swamp should not be issued. At the meeting to-day thirty-nine members were present, and unanimously adopted the resolution that the Government should carry out the Piako arrangement by the issue of Crown grant in due course. Eleven others who were not present promised to support the resolution, and in all probability either two or three others will do so. The Government will, on the meeting of the House on Wednesday, move a resolution to the above effect, and if carried, will remain in office.

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Evening Star, Issue 4153, 19 June 1876, Page 3

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ABOUT THE LOBBIES Evening Star, Issue 4153, 19 June 1876, Page 3

ABOUT THE LOBBIES Evening Star, Issue 4153, 19 June 1876, Page 3

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