Wednesday Evening. PIAKO SWAMP MOTION.
Sir Julius Vogel gavo notice that ho would move to-morrow when tho House met, " That tho Houso affirms the desirability of completing^ the Piako Swamp transaction." It was desirable (hat before any business was 1 gone on with, tho House should finally settle the question. ! A resolution was thon carried thai; the House, on its rising, should adjourn till tho iblllowing day, Thursday, at 7.30 p.m. Sir George Grey gave notice to ask the Government when and by whom was paid
tin ]iurc'usa money of the Piako Swamp, niid for the production a all papers in connection with lhat and other land sales.
THE MiEI'ING WITH KING T.VWHIAO. In iv;*ly to Sir George (Jcoy, Sir Dojttli MoLcan sud lie would lake an enrlv ojvpor'uUiii y of placinw before the II him? tlio {' ilk'il pos->ib!tf information witli I'ogavd to his recent n>eeting "with Tawliiao.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 639, 24 June 1876, Page 2
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148Wednesday Evening. PIAKO SWAMP MOTION. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 639, 24 June 1876, Page 2
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