PARLIAMENTARY.
(BV TELEGRAPH.) > i <^-* Af ?r " ; : "WfLii^otoar, June 27. After a number of questions had been answered bj the Government, Major Harris took his seat. Gn the motion for going into Supply, Messrs Montgomery, Fish, and Ivess spoke, .urging .the Government to bring down the Public Wodts Statement and policy Bills. — Major Atkinson said the policy of the Government was already before the country and the Hohrfe. Beearding local government, thev only wished to make the- machinery more worka b'e and prdv'da fuutlsl I'he mere I diatribution of the loan was not a question of po'icy. Before Friday he j would state the order in which the I Government intend, to bring, down, their ' measures.— Mr ' Montgomery regarded the statements, maie by, Major . Atkinson j a»"unß_t_iifa'<.fory,*'»hd said there was a j well organised Opposition. — Sir Geovge Grey moved, as an amendment on Supj ply, Tb*t the pre-emptive-right book, of ! Canterbury be printed 1 and' laid on the I table.
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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 4, 28 June 1882, Page 3
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159PARLIAMENTARY. Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 4, 28 June 1882, Page 3
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