Memorandum by Ministers.
Wellington, 12th June, 1876. Ministers have considered the letter to Lord Carnarvon from Sir George Grey, dated June 5, which his Excellency baa been asked to forward to the Secretary of Stale, end whir.h his Excellency has referred to his adviserß for any remarks they desire to make. 2. Sir George Grey more and more gives way to an irrepressible desire to write long despatches, threatening legal proceedings and harping upon fancied grievances and baseless rumors. 3. It is scarcely necessary to assure tho .Secretary of Siate that there is no ground whatever for the rumors to which Sir oreorge Grey refer?. 4. Miaiaters hope his Excellency wili express ta Lord Carnarvon their regret at the annoyance to which he .must feel himself subjected by having So take notice of these long and purposeless ietters written to hi in by a colonist of New .Zealand. The general ieeling in tbe colony ia certainly averse jo giving the Secretary of Stuto Kiesdlesa trouble, or asking him to interfere in matters relatiug to the internal «ffai« oi the colony. Julius Yogel.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 253, 16 October 1876, Page 4
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182Memorandum by Ministers. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 253, 16 October 1876, Page 4
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