WELLINGTON.
(ihlOM A CORRESPONDED.)
a iA-n , Saturday, Sept. 13, 10 a.m. A Hill has been introduced into the Honsd of Representatives which will deprive of its reserves for High, Grammar, and District Schoolsj and for Hospitals and Benevolent Institutions. There voted for its introduction —Bathgate, Reynolds, Macandrew, Cuthbertson, IVDGillivray, M‘Glashan, Mervyn, Shepherd, and Tolmie; against—Brown* Gillies, Murray, Pyke, Reid, Taiaroa, Thomson, and Webster. The Bill is a gross treason and breach of faith with the Province. Reynolds and Bathgate spoke strongly in favour of it. _ Macandrew and Cuthbertsmi did the lobbying. The passage of the Bill through Committed will be delayed in the hope that every place in Otago will send protest by telegram.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume IV, Issue 201, 16 September 1873, Page 5
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