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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.

[NI3V,' ZEALAND PRESS ASSOCIATION.]

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,

Friday October 3,

The following is ths division list on the Hon. John Hall's amendment to the Address in Reply to the Governor's speech :—" That, while this House is prepared to give efrVct to. the Liberal measures desired by the country, it feels hound to submit to His Excellency that His Excellency's Government, as at present constituted, does not possess the confidence of this HWe" 'Ayes. Noes. Messrs Adams . Messrs Allwright' Atkinson AndrewRam Ballance Beetham Barron Bo wen Bunny "P-ryce Colbecfc Dick . DeLautour Driver Finn Fulton J. B. Gl bbs Fisher, J. F. Hall George Hirst Gisborne Hursthouse "' Grey Johnson Hamlin Kelly Harris Kenny Hurst, W. J. Lovin Hutchinson Mason Ireland Masters Lund'on M'Caughan Macandrew M'Leart M'Donald Moorhouse Montgomery Murray Moss Oliver K&jves Ormond feeid ?vke Seddon Richmond Shanks Rolleston Sheehan Russell Shepphard Saunders Shrimski Seymour Speight Stevens Swanson Stewart Tainui S-tudholme Tarohai Sutton Te Wheoro Toamana Thomson Trimble Tole Wakeiield Tnrnbull Whitaker Wallis Whyte Wood Willis Wright Pairs. J>atbs. Brandon Brown, J. C, Mr Hall moved —"That Messrs Trimble, Atkinson, Pitt, and the mover be elected to prepare the Address as adopted." The motion was put and carried. The address, as amended, was then brought up, read, and adopted. The Premier said, that as the House had agreed to the amendment,- that Government, as consisted, does not possess the confidence of the Conn-try, the House do now adjourn till Tuesday. The motion was put and carried at 2.20.

The House adjourned till Tuesday,

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Kumara Times, Issue 940, 4 October 1879, Page 2

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GENERAL ASSEMBLY. Kumara Times, Issue 940, 4 October 1879, Page 2

GENERAL ASSEMBLY. Kumara Times, Issue 940, 4 October 1879, Page 2

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