✨ Provincial Council Address




NEW ZEALAND

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE

PROVINCE OF CANTERBURY.

Published by Authority.

Vol. XVIII. FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1871. No. XXX.

ADDRESS

OF

HIS HONOR THE SUPERINTENDENT,

ON

OPENING THE THIRTY-FIFTH SESSION OF THE PROVINCIAL COUNCIL.

Mr. Speaker and Gentlemen,

The present special session of the Provincial Council has been summoned by me in consequence of the postponement of the session of the General Assembly to a date more than a month later than I had anticipated.

Judging from the length of time which is ordinarily occupied by a session of the Colonial Legislature, I have concluded that it would be impossible for the ordinary session of the Provincial Council to be summoned before the middle or end of November next without the risk of interfering with the convenience of those who are Members both of the Provincial and Colonial Legislatures.

Vol. XVIII., No. 80.



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