Political Civilities.
Mr Taylor— r think \l lieard the Premier mention the name of Cbeoketfcs ; I was going to ask Him if his memory is good enough to remember the names <ef t^evpersdjos Jie^fra? in company., #ffcj&,fwb;; <jfftys jpejfdre the Duthie election here — if he oould remember the names of Utie gentlemen he was with \ti "oertaitt bars in Wellington. The Chairman of Oom* mi tteeß— t)rde* I a ThaV It agoing away from the question. The Premier —The worst company I was in during the whole course of the Wellington election was4he company of the hon. ! gentleman ' (Mr Taylor.) That to hasr not J>eMi.oiasa4s&rjefal in his company since is a mattar*for fcgret.
Mr Orowfcher— The Premier can't draw a red herria* -acrotef the^ aoent this time. The Premier^-The hon. gentleman lifts Jivechoo Iqpg in csofr an atmosphere that nothing butSead sharks will drag Ijim from tfie seen f.
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Manawatu Herald, 19 July 1898, Page 2
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149Political Civilities. Manawatu Herald, 19 July 1898, Page 2
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