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THE SEAT OF GOVERNMENT.

Mr. Dick, the member for Dunedin, will move on Wednesday next that in the opinion of the House, the interests of the Colony require the removal of the seat of Government to W ellington. We shall say nothing upon this subject, further than to give expression to the hope that this vexed question may be so settled that the integrity of the Colony mayjbe preserved. —New Zealand Advertiser, August 16.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 60, 21 August 1862, Page 3

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THE SEAT OF GOVERNMENT. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 60, 21 August 1862, Page 3

THE SEAT OF GOVERNMENT. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 60, 21 August 1862, Page 3

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