THE WAIPA SEAT
(PHR PUEB3 ASSOCIATION.)
Wellington, October 10 ] The authorities i;ave beau looking np ; 'he prcoedont of ci-ios wliora a m^nibor -if Parliamant; h>u dis^ppsarod, In orcor !'^ ».C3rtain what ooiiree to taka with rogttr • 'O tha Wa»p-A H?a', Th? Sp-j&ker ir.o t aatlefy hlmoolf of the death of tbe attii u, member before loaolng tho wr't, a->d n M jor J^ckson'9 caaa there l.i po projf • i ■itAth. o<aea hare boon found whero th •• so-a rraa d>'olarjd Vioiut In th- abßence of '.ho member ahd the misalog m*n b a , turaad up in the coarse of a fear or tw >, | »nd aaccbtf ally iald » o!»ltu to reoccupy ! tbe eea*. In this Inotsnoa the Speaker I will probib'y w lit I'll application has been made to the Supreme Oour or letters of admlnl tration and the attitude of the Oouit frill rejjnhte th* o urae to be taken
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2250, 11 October 1889, Page 2
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148THE WAIPA SEAT Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2250, 11 October 1889, Page 2
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