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Tub Hon. G. M ‘Lean ari’ived to-day by the Government yacht Jlinemoa. He hopes to make arrangements for an early election of the County .< ouncils, so that, with as little delay as p- ssihie, the local administration of affairs, with which they will he empowered to d-a!, will lie placed in their hands. It 's the purpo-e of the Ministry to transfer •he p**wer- hiiherh exercised by the ! te Provincial with as 'little distuibanco to existing arrangements as ■ a-sil.d.. x early all the Superintendents thr' ughout the country have accepted the invitation of the Government to aid them in the mark, rad in this the/ have wiaety era*

suited the welfare of the people of the Colony We therefore trust that Mr Macaxdrew will see his way to working amicably and with lus wonted energy in the same direction.

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Evening Star, Issue 4270, 2 November 1876, Page 2

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139

Untitled Evening Star, Issue 4270, 2 November 1876, Page 2

Untitled Evening Star, Issue 4270, 2 November 1876, Page 2

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