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[PEB PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Weu.inoton, November 20. Barton, barrister, having withdrawn from candidature for the mayoralty, Drausfiold has been officially declared Mayor for the! ensuing, year. ' ,| . . 5 HOUSE OF REPIMJ.SE.NTATIYES. Wel .inoton, November 2). The House met' at 220. Leave of absence was granted to Lusk for teu days, Pyke replying to Kennedy and Macan* drew said," the Goveinmnnt i'ulende.d during the recess, to. appoint a Royal Commission on coal fields. In replying to the House, Larnaeh sail, the Government proposed an additional vote of £2&")0 for reinstating roads in the Molueka distriot. Replying to other questions, Ministers tj'iid, they intended carrying out recommendations of Native Affairs Committee. On Hoii-so meeting She han state! in regar.l to the recent disturbance abont surveys in. Taupo country that all inter™ rnptions had now ceased. The. Sneaker announced that hd.' had appointed G.raoe, additional interpreter,.to the House. . ... „i --^ -"'Larnachjnadelu.s financial statement.* "" The' Division on fihaHbial ! stat.emenTwa# postponed.fi 11 ne .t day.. ' , ,<,,,.,< ? Seme debate took plav.e, wire! her_b*'iaL*. "rte^s Should be: proceeded wj^fi^o^'fftA^e? &djnurn. -„ ...... '. .. t-i.s-i- • ■ M' Lean urscd the Gofrornrafn'MoVstate', fr6ni,Tvhat date vt. Was; .pWJS^ed'.t^elifev' valise Land Fund," t'Ul tliis.,vy>i,,^i^4»2S.finapce eonld. ii4ivbe"-dis'f!u.s L sed. , ' ■ , :■ Hou. .. t9 settle date .wljarfctlMj .#i ty, cgijip before it. •"* •*■ - -•"' ?-« ■- h »- Grey declined to give more deft-lite answe&;-AU,d! , s.aid':that as for taking revenue from 30di June. Atkinson knew • woil that only Canterbury had any Lind Fund, as the day before leaving office, he had distributed £200,000 amongst , local bodies.. , ; ■ ' ■'"- *; ' \ Sheehnn stated that the Government were prepared, to s^nd. or fall by their po 'icy, and to go. to the .hi *-it if necessary. ; The. 'matter of • da'e « question oCJli.gujces, 'not. policy, ahd ! the House-Should dceideit. „' ■ " • - ■■■* ' The'ltqusb^djoariiea^at g 33.- u,^ : . ,-! '-■-*-' ."-.••■ J ft 0 v; c jtxber"2'2. . Theilmcal -GptiratvißHl :wa,s discharged, • -$i«Pfefß6wirife -BHls^'assed.- all "stages : tutilic'lreaitli 'Act Bill, • Foxton Harbor Endowment and Bo.rrowr ; ing _oilK'Ti'fb'aTuf | Harbor* Board Endow* ' mentjj.u^t^rd HarboV Bill;. 'W^ndamRcci*oatioii( Reserve Bill, Pcnins.la.'Coun'ty Bift*. Railways. .Land ; , RVjso*yatip'n, Mount- Cook' Road*'. .District' ' v ßill,, Hpkonui o Ediicatioh' Reserve Bill T .Ldtteti es atid Aft Union BiU was thrown^ ' (out in committee .by 25,t0'52. 1•! Larnach. gayf. JV>si,c,e oj ( I nipres Supply *Bill for toWy, &tSSJQ • ., "i . • , The Hou?e rose at I*2o. i % . UI .-i:-j*-i-i-M «•. .i j i ' ' The Hou?emet ; at2v3C; 4 '' Letfjte of 'of absed'ee for ten. _days_, jy.asjgranted :> to r Lusj£;. .,:,,. (S , :, . „ n , M i '.Replying' to f questionf.,Min ) istflrs said (1). thfcy intended to appoint, a -Royal Com-, mi'sion^on, Jackson's Bay settlement i(2) island of Opas,. where lighthouse js .being • 1 erected at N.octh t Gapej: was what, termed surplus la.nd-,pure]is?ed fronr.Natives lot* ago by Rey Taylor (3) Governine'fit. has not assenfed- tb^Sa'l^.^bf'site df Mataura paper'' mills (_>S' Govertimeiit Hvoujd not object 'to* the ; Ho6s^ : td"si6 oh' Saturday for business. - 'The debate was resumed "oq tho. Financial Sta^ement'by Stevens, 1, <vho ( at considerable "length * Reviewed FhVtuioial Statement? *of the late and the present Gpvernment. He very strongly con* demned Hhe genenlisation of the Land ifyindi'&s J most nnfair to Canterbury, aud a. change v.hicb should r.ot be made -without appealling first to the coantry, giving people choice between such proposal and nftcteated taxation. It was a mistako to treat Provincial liabilities of recurring liability or advance this as laad fund.. If Larnach desired to ia*>

spire conf\donce^in. : tl»e^t6py^nyirkot, bo should, bcfpnsfihe S^gjteendteetra.-t his autho ritiye doclaration of r almost insolvency Coionfk \. ) Bowen stt.%iy coridefjjmed thfe ra Sical and sudden tfitnge o|p#» i .p?ed 114 seiz nsr-tnp. iaod llev^niWithopasking the opinion'oMhe pedhljMeithJf^North mSo utKhaafljiny g# ll 'W e "s&* tl>,s policy i CCanlerbdry woius^ose^B(XQ;X^ tbi*. year*; A^bpt^n th^fjrj^p. sals of late nnd prej'g-ifc Gov _$|f^ .fr ' Gisborne snd he s^bß consistently opposed the prosent Government because he thought from their antecedents that their retonti *v of oflyn was n standing menace to the unity of the colony. Ho found in ihe Financial Statement 11 pledge to maintain the unity of the colony, and while theyadhered to that policy \\o v^oulil support them. Ho approved generally of ""the policy of liarnacb'^' statement, e_?peVially of the real localisation of portion of .Lan/i Fund.. He defended C^ivy from, •'Atkinson's attack in,, regard to, event* prior to 185 1. Sutton condemned the whol* policy of tho present Government as6ssen,ti*a(ly ecu* trs\Us jug'nothiffß d°U e ,tq ;impr°Ve i local Government., lie. strongly opposed,, i.t a. inoH objectionable locahsihg auy portion, of Land Fund, the whole should be taken. Reid was speaking \ .hen the liou*.* of adjournment arrived. ' ", GRAtTAMsTO\v^,.iH.o\;omlier 22/ A public meeting ro. political situation was - held, nnd resolutions wero. passed, i that it whS desirabjo that 'tho. present i Government should luvoaTairvtri^l, That in the present evenly UaKnced- state of parties, the dissolution Of' thp Hot tf. \viU the only way lb get out pf thfe difficulty ; that as. Rowe haf brbk^ii Jpl^dges h6;l>e. (•ailed upon jb, resign ;, ,lh;it edges' of resolutions Jbe forwarded to,; Grey and, Rowe. , £ , , ,£jj__stcji;urc^. November. 23^ A fatal, accident occurred Whiuiikiri yesterday. A party of five. went in a, light rowing-boat, towards tbo bar, nnJ. on turning-round lb. w^ter washed over the side of the boat when, one of tbo party stood up* and the boat capsized. Three othe. boats j being in the Vicinity 'four pgr'sbiis^:ere rescued one much exhausted 5 , the beason', a* JVfrss Gulliver, Wasdrownbd. v * ' TliV fte .' It tsiirlybn,;oPKa|apoi noto* riety sailed by W r ajm.ate to tfioillin^^^terday. Pdor^V^W^JJ"* ?l P°' il number of c liis!*su > ppprters, .gsaeinbledj at the parsonage to, express, their, sympathy and regret, iit departure. Thp; Ite. AlrCarlvon in reply said that although the. bench of bishop _loupd bim guilty of .iin • proper oonduct om some points the Prin mate had admitted, tha. he was not guilty, butwisliwllbm. in qr.di'*. t-i satiety tho public cry', to admit tlii't bo was guilty which he refused t > do, He urged" his friends not to appoint anolher incumbent, but await his return, they recited they \vould\ and cheered him. loudjy. Abc'KL.vN.b, Nov, m r ber 23 . The Zoalandia was seaivhed'to-d.iy f>r one Carbugoan l_.liott,' who was waate.l for, bolting wiLh a large sum, of money In-longing to L. Smith, Melb Ai)*ne. Tho search was unsu.ecess.fid. 'ipfi , w<as sup*: posed to hare been concealed on board by -some uiinov officials*. ••- ' The Mayor tosday forwarded to the General Government for e<bliu_*' bome for .Indian- Famine £-1,092 55*6.l troll^fed'au, A ucklaud provincial dis£rico.* 'e^clftsiye oY ThArbeV.' "V- .<" '. **'«*" ;^Z "' A n . The Bp'nkof,Nc^^ealjJS^M..y^'l. ten per ecnj.|^^'f^wg^l^i °%' _Jh* aS ** .-i Clirpb}a^ j)6^ _,'•'*, wr.-VawE.'V 1 __ « ir*-. • • a ; ••-'■J' ->.*-.> *.."•* ;r.iwz'.*j>< *%?'■&&&*■■ :.;;fi_V,B_«^W&. **. Md)-T_ TE US'**'' C^JG/B^Y** 1 ***: j (i .ss*;*fi .^ :<*■-*•=.* ' >*vfS^*r»*f.*_ ft-flf'*^-- *• J^& *i •* ***.! »;**-*•*• ••' in**r&*&A .stf-j^iiib? •*.•'-■ 1 _* iV :-*• • V*[-PEB «^BE ->SifiClfiNG*^-»*«# -' 4% . »<•.*•.•..• '"'T, j^ii^nV**-*^ .'^S^Ji. • -*' » -Thfe *tVakattpu. has. arrived frdh^' S) d, -. Ujey ttiisalt enl'wu, w.ith .two days later news, haviug left on the IpJ.li. . 1 • Sypney. Spurious photographed,. bank notes dqte.oted bpre. „..., , The Cuzco averaged- 1;3,-knots an hour betvree'n Plymouth and AdelaiHfe\ A^tua], steamiu^ tim,s at sea 30 v days 12„mins. • '-- • • -MEtBOURN.E. The'bau^s!&re to beaskod^to furnish an. accouut .of deposits, which, "are.alleged- "to amount . half a million. -Br- Goulds' salary 'is* fixed at £8000. The Harbor Trust concurs' v, ; ith the, oflfer qf^ir . John. Cole. for. five thousand-, guineas v to- report on harbor improve*, ments.' ' "'' "" -.-_ s ' =■>'.■«-. . Bbisijane. Queensland-contributes £'2000.0 Indian, . . - ■ ' - - i-imA. . famine. „ . ... , . , * .JPC4 ■ Australian eleven jbcati the ißripane". . eighleen in one innings, with 23 runs to. .sparp.- -Ban. erjm%n ( ,ipad"? r /.ft runS. .*•■■•> '«.. iLpfckpK, November^ 12, ! Rit«kiahsafe'hbihb^r^ih^'Biitßnm J . " ' . | OiSehd Tur_£isli^ae^aUhes' ;fro]i^iCar's, 'state ' tiie Russians'^^sufenwi^ed^Uwir^gjU'*' risotA 'to sl!rf§n , 'se^" ,,, '^u^KJs|£compandi?rs l declare^they . w.oujd, ;i ',re i *4^, ) to,, J,hp^.last extremfty, ','".".. & * ' „x.-v • , , • •On the, 1-lih, PJe^pa;.,^as,.sompl#tely. i n yested_ -fKe , Ilai ty .#feWS- states, tua . Russians ar?..amp iy-.prpvi.sioiied.i- * •>. The H! ,Russia'ruGoy.er4mjent invite snbfor fi,ve-»percent*loan'6n'6fteea. -millions pounds; t.-iJi«> V • » .v > I A'prlyate- telegrdm^frOWP Sidney dated* ' London, confirms lheMannbfffiee t fttl*'nt Of >i -" Ne*. Zealand' 1 Agency s Cohilph 4 uy,*with ,rl a\ cupital.bt' : dhe^m6 , h. ),tl i illft t^* ' - * '

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Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 99, 23 November 1877, Page 2

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TELEGRAPHIC Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 99, 23 November 1877, Page 2

TELEGRAPHIC Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 99, 23 November 1877, Page 2

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