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PROCEEDINGS IN PARLIAMENT.

DEFEAT AND EESIGNATIQN 0$ .- ......... THE MIMSTRX.- 11 ' '™Z/ MR STAFFORD SENT FOR. Wellington, Sept. G; The division took place last night on Stafford's first resolution, with the following result.:— Ayes, 40 ; noes, 37. Ayes.— -Bradshaw, Brown (Otago), Bryce, Brandon; Bnckland, Bunny, Calder', Collins, Clark, Curtis, Cre.ig|i ton, Fitz, herbert. Gillies, Ifenny f " Hallenstpin, Ingles,, , .Johnston ;. ]\|eryrynj', Monrof, .Munro, Murray, ■ O'Conbr, JReid, Richardson ■ (Nel3on); ? : Rolleston, Sheehan, (Nelson)^ Stafford,; Wakefield, 'Webster,,,Wihite, tWil'son, Wood, M^eod, Parata, Parker (Canterbury), Swansdn, Takamoana, Thomson, Williams. - ! ~ ; Foes— Andrews, Brown (Canterbury), Bathgate, Bliiett, 'Carrington, Fox, Gisborne,; Harrison, /Hunter/ 1 Hehdefson, I Jackson, Katene, Kelly (Taranaki), Kell^ (Auckland), Luckie, Macandrew, M'Gilli}.vray, M'Glashan, M'Lean, , 'O'Neill, Ormond, O'Rorke, Parker* (Nelson), Peacock, Pearcp, Reeves, Reynolds, Richardson (Canterbury), Shepherd (Otago), Steward, Studh6lme, ; ' Tairba/^ Tribe, Vogoiy tpotinie, geynio\ir ? Rhodes-' r " Mr Stafford asked leave tb withdraw the second and third resolutions. { Mr Fox refused to allow it; fl^ ' On division, the second. resolution waß i carried— 39. to 38. Third resolutiou also carried — 40 to 30. ! • The House adjourned until ! ha]f-past seven to-night. • ■:-. ,c .-■;•!) •.-,. Bp.m. Mr Fox, this evening, announced that the Minist^jr had : tendered: their' 'resignations, and now onjly held ; osc : 6 ; till j;heir successors were ready. They had advised j the Government to send for Mr Stafford. J He desired to express their sense of the extremely satisfactory relation which, j during tlieir term of office, had' existed between the Governor and the Ministry. Mr Stafford announced that' he had been sent for, and had accepted the task of forming q, Ministry, He hoped on Tuesday jto be able to make a satisfactory, statement.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1282, 7 September 1872, Page 2

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PROCEEDINGS IN PARLIAMENT. Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1282, 7 September 1872, Page 2

PROCEEDINGS IN PARLIAMENT. Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1282, 7 September 1872, Page 2

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