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'"Wellington, last night. The Opposition Aucklautl members desire Sir George Grey to sit for the Thames on the ground that a supporter could be now easily elected for city West. Caucuses are being held to endeavour to secure a greater union between, the Opposition parties, trying io arrange a sherae of such a nature as will secure, the support of Canterbury men. * The Goldfields / voto will be staunch for thB Government. The committee investigating Eastern Maori election are said to havo received proof that the returning officer kid crossed the river in the morning to take votes ai a native settlement whore there wm no legal polling place, and could nob get back to Kawa Kawa the proper place. Maketu, last night. tribe waited on the jftentdenb Magistrate on Saturday to signify their intontion not to interfere to slay tlio bringing to justice of the scoundrels who attacked the Telegraph Hotel. lv the meantime the rioters have escaped inland.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 646, 11 July 1876, Page 2
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160PARLIAMENTRY Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 646, 11 July 1876, Page 2
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