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(From our Special Correspondent.) Government Buildings. Last night.

Nothing that I can yet hea-, i- aeltled respecting tho Auck'nnd lwlera'iip. At the in^e'itifj of mi»ml>er«, h>ld to-day, it «*•« rra lvnd to aff»nl no iuformation to the ouNiiie publio, t>o that v l cm «it» no'hmg rnon» ilihii rumour whi h*»iy» the position m Jittlo dificri'iit to whit it wa» On Hituidiy, Sir George Grey convened n tnee iar of Auckland incnber j , but in* v tpd only In* own »n|>porrHrs. Mr Rove, Inn olle £»n« f » u i»toh rpfu ( ] adinitiancj at tlm door, ai><i wai W'nt n\r*v. In eouip([iionco of t.'iia pirti.tl movement, somo pr Bant rdused to noon vriih any deliberation, and tie mating wag pott,joifd till to-dij, to nllow nil who cione to attend. Taose pte<ent on Saturday were rery reticont of wlmt tjok pin c, but it It Mild the Auckland mongers, wnli tho ex -epti »u of Kei>« an 'l IJiguin, wer unxiou-* for Sir O^ort;e to resign )ii» potion, and lh it so'ne -t' wiiltDgio j» !*»,,», th,« lcidi rslup of Mr Wi it ki-r, wliil^ otli-rs wn.iH bo b'tu r pleased lo set- h m yiin Hn Ministry in ihe inttivat^ oi Au.-i* tn-l. 'I here wig a r »w. it is r.-|v»i kn.l, bct«o-n Mr Ke * i.ud AJrT.ii.k', iht: oi nor t niling (he hitter Witli a d»«ire t<» oii*l Sir George f.ir tlie •a'.o of himself obui-iin^ lrrto.- »'>iip, nai! tbroaieirnu Mr rouUHint iio w )uIJ .•»ina J ; him tvi li th« Auckland p ibli •, aiul biu't In n o be h > >tc\l throuuli die Auckland "trcet*. M' Toa 5 hit tack with none a>vere homcthiu-.t", »nd the «-ccne ii ■ id to lure ad "ol not it lino 10 the di«iiitcj,T»tnn of llio pirty. Tliero it, however, nnuthfr k ioa* •, lit in fho Oppos tiou p»rty Mr Donald X id hV« (?iren in lu> idhe«ioa to tho I'ountioi Uil at tin- next bci>t thing to ProTinciii'i-m, au<l lio vill take a 1 rg« fo Imving of Im M\vw Ot, i^ m m.-mbt-iB with him. Ir Hgiil Mi-iib or* «-'U lm»o a rli-ir m»j >r.ty of 17 or 18 oo the fi.uiitifcf Bill. VNhiteri-r ip*j be the outcome of th» pr«M>ni <\U .rgDDispil bU»eot the Opposition, it c<i'i Only rtnult in »ln'Dntbuniii){ t!ie hands of the Oofernuio.it. Toluorniw, h<«evor, when tho Uoihh tnei ts, it will be tieu vthut course hut been i\.:»;lV'd on.

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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 664, 22 August 1876, Page 2

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(From our Special Correspondent.) Government Buildings. Last night. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 664, 22 August 1876, Page 2

(From our Special Correspondent.) Government Buildings. Last night. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 664, 22 August 1876, Page 2

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