Prliarnentary Notes.
. -„■::::-;., :. /.- -#— __r ■ ' './: "\ Just like "Lands." The Post; ijays ir^Mr Richardson was taking' Mr MoEeozie to task for having stated that there was little or no" land; available, ' wheretW the ( 'rown Lands Guide ftlr Jtaual^, published his- pwrj^name upon it. sb,oWed ment'land Vere in the market., Air MeKenzi^ inten-upted, to say that it wh»H^hiff Guide 1 , but was simply tbAt o^ J|Jhj gichard^onrwlio,, hcjw.eyer,'. wasn'ot ''tnei^'ip jign'-'it^'p Mr Rich* ardson'retpr'te'4 that he had ordered issued/ ais :distrjbuted, but it was .withdrawn, and Mr MoKenzie'B name substituted on the^ei*; now the lion, getitle.m&ti > w i 6iiia r Mqti, iEa% r .the responsi-" bilji^lpVjlb/^f^Fgr gQC^ness^sajfe,.:' he proceedecl.i '^donftjisay another wov4,',!i.throwing upon the table his ropy of 'the Guide, with a gesture^ and'td^'e expressive 1 of despair of ever arf|v|i|g jit /the, tr^l^ll, 'don't want i ; lhe credit of the book, but) when 1 the hon ; i gentle 1 man scratohed ' myojoSMn& off and' put' his on, lie migfht^t'iea^t t'dkeHhe r^bniib^tV Lndky >fcjp the Liberals." "The woriv'.Libeial,' like the grand old' namapf/' gentleman, 'litls beetf defamed bye Very charlatan,' 1 said;,Mr W..;fltttchison, '^ and soiled bytevery kind pjf uj^," The hpni gentld&jw* preferrecl' to drop the tettn and call himself one of ♦• The Pebple's Barty. M >! Tne' S.Z. iT«^«« cpmmehtiiig on' A^MijKenzie'sjspeechßiys:* Ranger. OonneW • comes on '' the ' scene '^ and' oddlipfes 'oui*' iltientiori, ioifw cbiisiderp^f ;the;case»^ lWefer.svto sk certifipates from 'responsible men, some of them member^pf/j^at House ; it : reads 'tilie ro-j port p*|the*r Pbiice Commisßioheri The Opposition 'l'aygha loud and scornful^; ther^ ii' Ministerial appi^jfte. j J^rap||^%D^nce ,f^r asprovooq^^^ a^s^fbllpwed by release %hiout offer ot evidencethat is WV§:^ Write; to Auckland," says ai Member, '.' where the man is DBOVpcli'' ' The ; *lm p&ys :— A calculation has been m de by Mr W. Hutchison of the arfi^uttt passed through 1 the totaHsa o^in the colony during thet last; j|w|tryeakrs. He makes the total £ lfflMM> Mr \Fish says that j£B,^^)i,6 } has beep passed through' since thfe was brought into thre&bny in 1888-4. : ■i.-j.a ■,-■ m^ m ' * - ••• ■:.-..■• |
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 4 July 1891, Page 3
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327Prliarnentary Notes. Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 4 July 1891, Page 3
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