HL Deb 19 July 1847 vol 94 c509

On Motion that the House do go into Committee,

EARL GREY

observed, that the efforts of the Government to restore tranquillity in New Zealand had been attended with the happiest results, and he was glad to say that there was now every prospect of the colony being placed in a position of prosperity.

EARL ST. GERMANS

, as one who had always taken a lively interest in the colony, was happy to have an opportunity to express his gratification at the excellent prospects which now appeared to be opening before it, and also to award the need of his approbation to the wisdom which had distinguished the policy of the Government with respect to the colony.

Bill reported.