Parliament.
' The debate on the Address-in- Reply was closed yesterday when the division showed 20. votes for the amendment and 36 votes against it, the Goverument therefore have been victorious. The division list is as follows i— Ayes (for the amendment), 2Q— J. Allen (Bruce), Bollard, Buchanan Carson, Crowther, Duthie Fraser, Herries, Hunter, J. Hutcheson, (City of Wellington), G. Hutcheson (Patea), Kelly, Lang, Lethbridge, Lewis, McGuire, M. J. S, Mackenzie (City of Dunedin), McLean, Massey, Monk, Moore, Pirani, Rawlins, Rolleston, Sligo, Smith, Taylor, J. W. Thompson (Clutha), Wright. Noes (against the amendment), 36. — E. G. Allen, Cadman, Carncross, Carroll, Duncan, Field, Fisher, Flatman, Gilfedder, Graham, Guinness, Hall-Jones. Hogg, Holland, Houston, Joyce, Kaihau, Lawry, McGowati, R. McKenzie, McNab, Meredith, Millar, Mills, Morrison, O'Meara, O'Regan, Parata, Pere, Seddon, Stevens, Steward, Symes, Tanner, R. Thompson, Wilson. Pairs. — For the amendment—Russell, Brown, Wason, Helte. Against the amendment— J. McKenzie, Ward, Montgomery, T. Thompson. Mr John Hutcheson handed in his Resignation to the Speaker.
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Manawatu Herald, 6 July 1899, Page 3
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159Parliament. Manawatu Herald, 6 July 1899, Page 3
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