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before. The best proof of the exte I which you have been alive to them evinced by the resistance which, in ju'i ■ much obloquy and unjustifiable oppmvl you have properly offered to the eZ-rf ment of these large demands. ■ y vj’l 3. The more deliberate and persey • I your resistance to these demands buot the more I am now disposed to pl aoe dence in the conclusion at which you U I arrived, to relinquish further oppose’’ | them, and I agree with you that the ■ of the law, as declared by the Judges Supreme Court, renders it indispensabl t i settle rather than to dispute these cUg any further, and I feel that to expose tb I Colony to some years more of unceSl and litigation on this agitating subject Wo2 I do more injury to the Colony than ted discussion, though ultimately I could do good. f yl 4. As I concur in this opiaion, ICi only to convey to you my sense of the jtol and foresight, and the regard for the vyjJ | interests concerned, with whieh of the measure appear to have been I and I am satisfied that the Colony hereafter appreciate the advantages which I will be derived from the settlement effected, I trust that it may be productive tvpeace and content in the Province of Nt,S Ulster, and that the animosities to whkl the question gave rise may speedily be liijt aside and forgotten. , 5. I have not seen sufficient reason troduce any bill into Parliament for th® purpose of giving additional authority yl the Ordinance. i 6. It only remains for me to apprize vcsf that I have laid this Ordinance before thi Queen, and that her Majesty has been pIC sed to confirm and allow the same, audlß have to instruct you to publish it by Pm.fi clamation in the usual and most authen&| manner. I have, &c., (Signed) Grey. Governor Sir George Grey, K.C.8., &c., &c., &c. Total amount of Notes in circulation it the Office of the Colonial Bank of Issue, at Wellington, on the Sth day of March, 1851 Amount of Notes in circulation on the Blhday of March, 1851, being the close of the I preceding four weeks, viz.:— £5 and upwards £ 540 Under £5 ........................... 2367 Total jffWO? Total amount of Coin held by the same Offici on the same day.— Gold Silver 311; Total ’I, Henry W. Petre, the Colonial Treasurer, do hereby certify that the above is s true account, as required bv the Ordinance, No. 16, Session 8. Henry W. Pktrb, Colonial Treasure ColonialV*ea^ury,-Wellington, lOtli day of March, 1851. The sum of two thousand pounds hs been invested, under the warrant of Excellency the Governor-in- Chief, in * public funds, in England, through the Con 1 Sffissariat Department, by arrangement made through the Lords Commissioners o Her Majesty’s Treasury. Henry W. Petrs, Colonial Treasurer.

Resident Magistrate’s Court, Wellington, 10th March, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tW . the General Annual Licensing Meet’ ing for the district of Port Nicholson w® be holden at this Court on Tuesday, fifteenth day of April next, at Eleven in the forenoon, for the purpose of taW into consideration applications for Lice llB ? for the sale of fermented and spirituou* b quors, in compliance with the provision* 01 the Licensing Ordinance, 5 Victoria, Se* sion 2, No. 12. AU applications must be lodged with Clerk of the Bench on or before Ttieso*!' the first day of April, next. ■ John E. Smith, Clerk to the

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 589, 26 March 1851, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 589, 26 March 1851, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 589, 26 March 1851, Page 4

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