New Zealand Spectator AND COOK’S STRAIT GUARDIAN. Wednesday, May 21, 1851.
The address of Sir George Grey On « opening of the General Council canntf f e to give very general satisfaction, from thefn and unreserved explanation it offers of f Excellency’s intentions, particularly that of it which refers to the final adjustment;’ the land question, and the removal of difficulties, arising from the relations ekisfib between the landpurchasers and the | a New Zealand Company, which the advancement of the colony. Want« room prevents us from entering at pres ei£ into a discussion of the different question which it involves, and which, as affecting interests of the Southern Province, are per. haps the most important that have U submitted to the consideration of our cola, nial legislature ; but we shall return to th subject in our next number.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 605, 21 May 1851, Page 2
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