The next Meeting of the General Assembly is to be held at Christchurch, a motion to that effect by Mr. Cracroft Wilson being agreed to in the House of Representatives last night. We see no good reason why the Assembly should not meet at Christchurch next session, as it met at Wellington last session, If the Assembly is to he a peripatetic body, by all means let each province have the benefit of its presence in turn. We hope, however, that the colony will have less cause to lament the Christchurch session than it had that at Wellington. We recollect all about the loss of the public records ; and it will be very unfortunate it the residue of the public papers were to follow those sent afloat from the While Swan.—Daily Southern Cross, Dec. 1.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume III, Issue 152, 11 December 1863, Page 3
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135Untitled Hawke's Bay Times, Volume III, Issue 152, 11 December 1863, Page 3
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