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though had few supporters elsewhere. His administration lasted only weeks and it was not long before he in turn was succeeded by a more centrist, long-lasting administration led by
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Fox was the leader of a 'Wellington Party' of provincial supporters in opposition to the government of
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policies were seen as too extreme for many members, particularly from
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Fox Ministry, 1856
responsible government
New Zealand
William Fox
Prime Minister
Attorney-General
Henry Sewell
1856 session of Parliament
Sewell Ministry
Governor
provincial
Auckland
Wellington
Edward Stafford
William Fox

Member of Executive Council
Attorney-General
John Hall

Colonial Secretary
Charles Brown

Colonial Treasurer
William Daldy

Ralph Richardson

Robert Wynyard

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