Mr Brodie Hoares Introduction into Parliament
Out ot 4b bye election- \\hi< h Inno taken pLuv since tin. 1 ucnei.il election ot IMMj the not- 10-s ot the Mnu-tiy lias onl\ I)"en four -~, uameh ,\\u\ nle\ , Spalding 1 . ( o\euti\ , and Noithwieh. The lo^-- ot We-t Kdmhuigh is eouutei balanced I »_> the gam at. Donrastoi, wlkmc a ! ibcial Unioni-l. has succeeded a < Uadst, Jinan, whom the hips \ei y unw iboly ioiced to ictiie, because lhe\ had doubts ot the M length ot his (.JladstoinVm. 'I he patent ot nobility of Sir Homy Holland, now Loid Knutsjoid, was signed yesieulay \\cck, and he took his ,srat in the House ot Loids foi the In. si time on Tuesday ]u>st a^ Mr liiodic llotue,' who lias Ixjen elected wilhout. o])position to Mimed him in the lepio-entalion ol Uampstead, «.'ivs being intiodweed, together -\\ilh Mi Fit/A\illiam, Iho new menibei lor Doneastcr, to the House of Common?. r Theentianee ot the two last-named gentlemen into the popnlai Chamber \va-> the signal for an enthusiastic bin si ot cheering on Ihe jiaitot the Ministeiialists. A ciuion.s little f-ccne oee>med just, before this manite--tation. Ah T. \\ . Ku-'hell, the Ulster Libeial Unionist-, who i- practically, though not, oiheiaily, the Whip ol that, party in (.he ILoubc, was in a \eiy e\ cited He wa.- very an\n>us lhat a htllo 'procehsion should be loimed, w ith the two new membci s in front, followed by Lord Jlaitintiton and other hghtb ol tlic Liberal Unionists. But, when Aiessrs l(1it/--william anil Ihodic lioaic weio toady to go in, the noble Alaiquis Mas not, to be found. Mr Knssell rushed away in search of him, and at length discoxered him in a quid corner ot Ihe lobby, discusi-iiiG, 1 sporting" items with the Hon. "Hobby"' Spencei. Ho soi/cd hold of the noble loid's aim, and earnestly besought him to come into the House ab once. But Lord ] lartington hates a fuss, to he turned lound upon the energetic lion. member tor (South Tyione with that Btony r stare ho knows so well how to assume, and poor Mi' Ru.ssell slunk away quite abashed. However, the cheers which giceted Iho onlry of the two membcis were so loud that Loid Tlartington lelt compelled to pub in an appearance. Accoidingly he slouched inio the House in a very sulky fashion, and was greeted with a faint cheer from the Conservatives'.
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 257, 21 April 1888, Page 6
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397Mr Brodie Hoares Introduction into Parliament Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 257, 21 April 1888, Page 6
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