AUCKLAND. {From our own Correspondent)
}fe3rc<3 G a^iam and Sheelian started fbrKawau on 1 aw id tv a)').-tLmg last foi* the purpose of submitt'nif Ui H\c Os u -ge Grey a requisition signed by 450 j *fectaua, t\nd ujaferxing with him in reference to \'Ai eandi^*'J~> "^♦u* tlui BtinpjrintpnllenßV. T'nfev.
disemb-irkel nnl remained at W\ii*nri until F#lav morning, when they took yacht .nn I r+,ic ie.l Kiwau at seven o'clock K.tu. T!iosa.'#ntUe;r»9ii convened with Sir George an all the miMiTnpjrtaut politic xl jtopica of the 18 ram %ta ex-Governor as|^fP<lolißi^^f|u^riBe]filT r and jWin ovet to Ma si lefnl ' le? 3t,HJi^^fijc^ i w > - of those r w^o\lsaBmQtroJiite 4^oid«(. supporJJf^j^c)rSjadfi&si i » ®*i h |?^Wr 3 dia * plays^?e*t6^Utical^iKEyj,^ it e^tei^s know^lke ,ssWl fh& ipAvwcifi&?in fijolmM qn^,»tioh^y^d^i^i^aAm^hg l^rP* highest provincial fionors s^omcHSfcT con>eHsm?fc. Ifc w <ts imagined, and y per'iapi with some shew of reason, that Sir Gaorga Grey's opinions would be aucli as wdTrKK@E^a£ttft3Hß^ pta whom .he-seeks to represent. Such, however, is-Wb-tnfc- 6asfeJ I venture to say that if the candidate JaJbonejtJaJheMopinions he has set forth — and T^fi^eisiriieswi^ta^^ with pleasure-. Whatever "iailing^ siv George m.iy must , acknca^d^ithAS^*^ F^iTci^^Jj* 18 s acted .uprightly in his dealing \vjtn the otonists. l^gpreove^ ie^ iff^dmiiaPoi" tni'lojibtftjl ability} and. poiitiotip' f' beH^Ve'li'iab tne-'henrfcy- mmnw -,in w^fcli ,%'^ls respond^ l of_'tbe>people swill win for him. a iqrgs mjmber ofartppoHsra, 1 riot TJnly City, but ttao,ugV>ut the yn'C^'incC' Sid' vie^vvi slj'vMilcl-be'ali'ke.'thou^ljtfilt^df . the^sefctlers 'of , counfcr^iiiVtricfca/nnd ieftiz.3tM of '^opurlous eent^s. j Throughout jb^Udd^v^^here J^ jv^'est'ubtti^n of -pat*i6tism."th^/jcM>al^^niyjbi ( feit;' l by .ainan \vho^ has liv^'fcne' g^Sitiftp^rt^of ii^U^n tiia.colon^ H»o^ h sl '{si'6pS'i^idi<\' it tea B\w u iOTTl^ wi mi f» h^(* "cost him r y;ear^.of qarefn 7 ! s'tn ly,'flrid [many (if whielv, at any^farte,^ it cij.nijeii;biit would, B^ pro'ilubtiv^e ojT greati *o<xJtothe.pcovii>ceitnfi the colony., , Hft,3^s,, •AoVthinJk it dero * \tory to him inci)asßqftonOe -j£ hiv-,, ing heicf'tWe* n^ighest-fj'feiPion'iri the lrtnd -to Btoop,if>; the coiuluct. of an' institution' whose- tforai'il 'C^ndi'" tion 'lvis.,J?^,e\i o-ne of -pftnuiy.' ' Nor' j He Is ;6f opinion that b? . bringing 'Vi*7ene);^y anil jilm^st' unpiralfeftT(f ctjlpmad' expedience to bear^ he may y^; lead' J t]ie , Pr t )viiice- tfc on to' fortune." Yo<usftttlprs will doubtless t& i gvatiliel'ta learn that he would nokdeal wry gantly with, absentees, altlib*igh as a nilfe^heyrtre i?>en of powee- In fHs, as iv his opinions .regj r<U n » edu ation, he prsves the advantages that a're.lillel^ to'rtccrtre if, for'brtcs, Wj* place' an in lep-3ji'tpn& m«m in t^e, S.^erinfcedljntil eh iir. Tlie greatest of all political quest iojjp, .however,, 'is' that "w'jich occupiei' the^greatatiipjrtion, of jast^ session of )nrli,ime it and Sir Giotg^hn 1 ?, I. sh >iildi think r bmis'iod all ( douJife £$<(% i'ha ffli?4 s °^ evei 7* "bosJv as to his,yie t vrs iiapsn'tSV^^^"'*^Btrai2»fc" i i ap5n'tSV^^^"'*^ 8trai2 » fc " iprwardlv states, *that 4f t^feife" musl -heik tionnl change, th it clnng.i"»shoUild ,b f3f 3 gsn^ril, and rthat befoye^. provincial Yisti^ujbions ai*e .swept awiy ao.m^ other loctT f oi* rn 6f t s^-»'over:inient ! slroii'ld' b3 established. He would" pTacViri 1 tlie hanls of district boarls more/dk^fctooatrpl, Qycer Tiheir. raven ije.jj. than heretbfork 4 " "It would -be'-useless to treat upun any j^yie^tibn: incQrpor:ited J irl^ir 'Gsorge's address^ I- have merely ni'9ntion«(i 'those thUt ' are of most; importance to th^ - settlers fo^ »ypBFi l 1 ' and woul'^ refer'Yorer 'readers: tb^Sivl /"Gr-iOVg^v-ipani&sJip for fuller fhfbnnjitioii^''*3sJj[»fttr]ttA <fe'S;^^rts^i if, ]\lr. Davgaville sh oul* U reCwif^rtifti J 'flie 'S'ltmiftiteii-' dency oonteaW -,Tne' un.i,v,^aa,F fffein^ih .'i\ie city' is,' 'tJirit he ha^|'n^ittow'th^l3iaoJ^^haJ\aQC^uc^j^ If, how^e^ i |l^etireswf« i^d*is'O^Sir'6UorgM,'.it is beli^ve'd^^^^^ll^b'ltlil' 'itt '-4I probability spcuW.a^eeafciiir, p^ia^'ent , a^^pr^seiitatjiye for Cib^ £ Weat^u>Mv.enhere,,iti3 jny.4mpx3#ion, Mr. Di|[hah T^dulU T'ua'hiin very closely... .;. ,v .. ...
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Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 438, 9 March 1875, Page 2
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590AUCKLAND. {From our own Correspondent) Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 438, 9 March 1875, Page 2
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