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WELLINGTON.

(FROM OUR OU’X COKEFi'.rONDINT ) Wptonibt'T m I thunk you will -hcsdy Him I dial my hint to you V( widmrmcd of Local (h.;V(Timm]! t Bi 11, wan a corrert preda don. In, fad, what vddi dm Abolition .Bill itself, Way a and AB ana. ♦Supply, ami ilm m a' Lie torn I Bdi. toynther wadi the nm-.ceilam ons crowd of odmr Bills (so often Aimndnuml Andy whom art' to bo found on (ho Order La per, there is eii.ouyh. to occupy bio? ibis' bar (ho a ox I: ex weeks, and Kaos a than that it will not sit, lot Queen street pet as many John J a i! os os am] \\ biiam Amdhs io Men. petitions as it iiM or can, for. B. dd« s dm dim; i!(;<■•-;■ sardy won-tod by om-h member imm-imy m havsny its say, banc is no doubt |j.• ; f. du> Opposition is doiny its In .• t to came all iho debar it | a>-■--ably cm, and Halil's B-r trill-, as, ami in Los ] ousts of emundry wide? take,- ii]> linn a .lu iho mailer of tommy most people hi r-‘ ; yroo that your morula r. oc a very yood example, lie does not 11 '-a[■; oil -n. j-as.oy any, oxcont umm subjects on wham, Imm Jus !( s1 or js e-mail kammvledye, In'* bohow s. bo ran tar. a cm no iiyht ; and. whoa ho yvd; up to a s at Ids inb idion lo vole in a, to italii v.m; Undoes ml. weary drowsy rep.uß-rs By pm I my inb' a fneh simpe m ynmmik already m-.od By m< mbors who have spoken before. \\ hat he lam to say in; eyes brlolic. V’c-iorday wo had cmollnr c]iorhl. sk; ll uL h between Mr Onm.md and Mir (i. (Jro-y, whereas it was iho J:u; r win) asked. lor am apy.pv for a protended in.--alt to bo.oiiU pc opto, tim iuiiiirr isov woom ;t pois niiiil dim, i■ s ho staled Li? Oeoye had Boon “ ye. illy of mkrepr- ntaiimn” Transto that from, its i.’iokw ikia.n s-mo-e ink) tin, 1 vm-];aenlar, and wind do you yet f sidc*u tin-re was some talk in wham Bonder Wood c'XTU'ossod. doubts as tot he hymns y: von bv Major At id neon as to the [’atari ■ n.'-emo oiQ\ m J.iaa.d. and W‘'*< n. cored m i bf! 1 M a: w ■> l . m in i M -.o to be a loony 1 me; , w boh*. mid that one pan < i lie* < eh my v,mt to Be allow ed ! •• iw.rvo y, I i I • > amsdi.-r was; rad day in wealth. Mr Maea.ndrew has yivmi no! he of a hal'd try to hoop busk j.nd education entiro-ly ecudim.-d to the manaymiioni of the province. As to tim iornior. tin; Bov* rmnent measures, ch-arly indmat--that the; land, r v< m:o is in be dkpm;. ed in Iho dis- : trif 1 - v. jiiT" a, ormmnm and lh; 1 Urn (• wy-ii] x.ill bo hum'iy, ii mu at;op* - i]> \ id; * loj d m.idna h n Toiiehi * it., i.-in r. 1m nhoaitl bm. '• Is id hr-: 'osao’oo. Adi men ofnn- am a w. < d 1 '"■* ,w ’ 1 h.i\ o a y. a n al ■ m an. 1 < o . ’ id:* i h»- o. ■!■ a v, and the lotto i pp-oo tlii- id., ii honld Invro bei-n the Miperjiiie'ndcnt of a ]>vovinee ? tlamayi! tic- h-nytli and. Bread;li of which rims n .!•• ny liowi at tic- Ifo-am of liio i fbs/atiso.alsswtf'-Tii adoided. Tise ilnamdal ;-a,it oi Ido Aheiitiom. dkayo (mss; (j;.) ns a. mahe" (0 imr lm-r idomt. and, is ad|ourmnt to 11 aiir.-nsuy. I do not liiirk it wid bd:o 1, my in yaWny. As for dm ] c iitßos 1o lip jit so as j ii sit till I‘Minmirv diut A, t,o '!AbmWan-o h’- simile, •• mrs’ I. most diym'S i o toil \ mi Mad w o:the nj'lOolOi [:np;i ; . 1. hv Mo- ioon lioond'or '0 Mr blanoH ; o;iyi;wut>

that ilu v Abolition of !Vu\iiuvs would n : !*.. m a mui-m ;;■••! one people Nmad <>i a umiimndy of parishes. T.» n x\ivv. ; it may be wry well for Him ti .--irot t. to ask mmubi m to delay tie till Idbruary: but tho 1 lu'-ru part of tin* Up] nisi lion does mg see it in the same light. They want to yet it over, so that there is a. split on that question. Again there is but little deulji that Sir George and Mr I■'i i a her he rt are disagreed about the Cmupam of TO. The former wants it annulled. and the {Soutlieru lands tin-own into tho general purse, while the latter sticks to it and so far goes with the (dmnmient. There is only one thing they all agree in, and that is their anxious wish to turn out tho Ministry. The unreliability id public inertings lias received another notable example. A short time ago the elector.-* of the 11 mi .this important district beads -it)7 Me* torsi asked (Sir George Uivy to address tin in. Ho did so, ami a vole api I m-t abolition was obtained ; then they asked Mr St a (ford to come ami explain to them the Hill—an awful slap in the face, by tho way, for the oceupiersof HudM ini sit-rial benches, who should bo supposed to know-a a little more about (heir ow n measure than a si tuple representative —and a a vole was carried in favour of Abolition. About this the Nmev and l\>st are giving each oilier tho lie direct, as the latter asserts that tho chairman conn led the numbers improperly, and that a protest was made, all of which is denied point blank by the It was eurrenOy reported that there was to bo a shindy at the meeting, and sundry peaceable gentlemen left their watches at heme so as ml to be over-weighted in ease of a skirmish. Nothing, however, came of il. Next to Abolition, the next topicoJt general conversation has been tho different committers, and it does seem strange that everything that is done or said in their committee rooms should he at once known to the world-in a partial form. It really appears as if a wiiuessks evids nee, however damaging to himself, and whether given on compulsion, or not, is simply, at tlm mercy of any person who may hear it given. ( H‘ course no nn inlaw of the committee would think it consistent with their duty to reveal what is going, yet whenever this ; <oshm bin re has been any committee

of general interest sit ting’ the answers have been known almost before 1110 lion so met —mid that is only nu fioiir and a JiaTs in tonal. For im-tance, IS! r Jmssenden’s “ecuiVssion” was telegraphed to the Auek- ! land | ;;|m rs on the very day (ns, -which Iho gave Ids stainuout. “ Confession'’ I being a liard word to ana and of tlio report: ol the (Jmnniilieo not. I■ f lag ynt given in, no decision has been yet. come to ; but I believe ilie general sense is that ho lias acted Vi ry htraigldfoi waully in hithcito rofieiisg to implieato anyone else, end in declining to answer any question until OTlallovan (who gave him. the ininejs’ lights), also straightforwardly wrote to Idm acknowledging lids ami avow ing his share. So it in probable the vcvdh t will bo : Mackay very si u j iid to .allow oven Ids con lido mi a'l clerk to handle inimWa lights, Odlailoran guilty of a breach oi—not foil|ids-ru (a for he is not a Government aid—of private trust for giving iln m to Jlri-saidon, and the latte.r anl’tv of Going a smart Yankee. Tin i,,y loro that there is not tlio riiai g ! < lau.-e in any Act which can tomk * ilht r Jhavendcm or 0 Ilalloran in anv \s av. inch ed 1 have heard it on!v 10-dav argued. that even it Ikris-i-endt-n had got those rights at the Thames, he was in perfect legal poses .rims of them, so long as they wero mu mr the Act of 1800.

There are various .stories current ,d out your Fad; ("‘oast and Bay of i !• n' >/ |,( epic. Ton are, it .is reported, o> I .v, s’ another member, so as to leave you in the Toy of Plenty to %lii it <is• t lor yourselves. Himi ld yoii Bo divided, tlio talk (for tliero is ]»)onty of talk yolny on about ilie next election) is Haring! on, nowßere ; oi Kelly and Morns, Kelly for choice. For l.’ovei'l v Bay ami Fast Const, ever* boding on Moomouso and on Me--1 tonald. I leave not!ring' moro for you to* night politically, and .socially, wo’ro really up a gum-tree. Tliero are no more Bread and butler Balls I and shero are very few of llio aristocracy<rf ’We] liny ton, wBo, when on Ballgiving notions intent (and tliat’s rare this i es.-ion) condescend to ask ns poor Brotßren of tJio —quill used to Bo tlio word, but it’s now —steel [sons.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume IV, Issue 315, 15 September 1875, Page 3

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WELLINGTON. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume IV, Issue 315, 15 September 1875, Page 3

WELLINGTON. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume IV, Issue 315, 15 September 1875, Page 3

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