PROVINCIAL - POLITICAL.
Under this heading we have scarcely anything to notice. The past month has been almost utterly destitute of anything to write upon; Everybody appears to think of nothing else than now to make the Governor welcome. Mr Pearson resigned his seat in the Provincial. Council for the district of .Waianawa, but was requested subsequently to allow himself to be re-elected by the greater part of his constituents. He, however, alleged, as the cause of his refusal, ill-health. Mr John Eoss was elected without opposition for the town of Invercargill, in the room of Mr J. E. Davies, resigned. Mr Boyd was returned as a member for the Waianawa district.
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Southland Times, Issue 646, 20 March 1867, Page 2
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111PROVINCIAL – POLITICAL. Southland Times, Issue 646, 20 March 1867, Page 2
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