MR OOMONDS MOTION. Willington , May 31.
Tin numoiou- de-eitions \e.stei da\ [iiitiKM.ii liom the MinKteiial ramp, in con-C(|i'Lii( c oi tho c 11 1 -■ — di.-iae lion .iinunu the dec - liade -celion of thui tci -, pie-uued a political ui-b ; hul tin-, --ocin ni<il\, I'^ bet n n\eiud b\ a (le\ei iii\)\c on the pa 1 L of a ■-launch loilowei 01 llit » ui\ < 1 iiipoiii . l'.n'N tLi'liiiL, iMlui.'H^ lan lii'ih on the llou^t. a--unl>hn'_;, ami the Opposition weii ob*-ci\od to tic in a paii!iuKul\ |iibiianl mood {ill Mi Ormond uiicspu l< Ul^ -j >i aii f4f 4 a mine 1^ '_: l \ 1 n ' ; notne o1o 1 tht loliowinu hhc- oJ 1 L-olnt hi])-- l> 'lhal wilii t lio \i<\\ ot ic(l lie m' 4m '4 thot p at ion »hu\v n l>\ t lie i 111 iiicj.il MittiMtnl lo lie inu-'M, it eutain -ei\ice- .ue cjMlinuci!, tin timi-e i.-< ol opmioM, IM, Hint ihe -ehoul a'^e I c fixed at -i\ jeai-, •-'*) that tin ~a\ iii f _i named h\ the ( 0i.0m.1l 'l"ioa-ui(. 1 , v 1/. t^j,('UO, nia\ bo thcieliy ; 2nd, that the payment ot sub-idle-^ lo loc d l.tidie- be abandu'itd in oulei that .1 ol ihe tin; > piopo-ed lo be i.u-nl iin U 1 ma^ be -OLiiietl : old, tnat in t lie pi . nl eneiini-fanees ol the colony the Kii-111^ ot additional lO^enne to Ihe extent oi tCo.C'OO 101 (wo yvu- by the iiii-po->ition ol a jii Hiiaue duL\ i- inexpedient, and the (k lint i )i la-t \iai should lie .ulded to the funded debt. ' The I'lcnuei at once *-aid that l)\ cunukuin^ the-e ie olution^ iinmedi.itel^ the N\a\ would be (leaicd loi eotwduation nt 1 tiiet.uiii. liuL li the Hou^-e went into the I taiill wuhout !i,niii» In -4 tleleiniiiud how much wa to Ik lai-cil, they would undoubfe X <_;o! into dillieultie.^. Tlu^ (leclaiation e\itkntl\ did nol ]ika-c the Oppo-itiou, who had londl\ liopetl thai the (nil! would pro\c the lock on which ihe Miiuilenal i-hi[) would ■-iiik. The\ could iiol/di-^miii-e their cha^i in at the unexpected coiu^o ot c\enlp, and In Ml t \ in-imialed that. Mini^tciti had in--.j>iK(l the icsolutiou'', and subsequently tallied the occupants ot the Tieasiuy l'cchc'. with noi, accepting them in a hostile spnit. 'Ihe piobabdities now aic that, nio^d it not all the ies<oliuion.s will be earned, and as the Cloxeiiimont will thus be iehe\ed troin iindini; anytlnn<; npjiioaeluno, the amount of taxation ollieiwiso lcfjuned, tlicj ■will be able to lc-lranio (he taufliu a manner moio acceptable to then own immediate lollow ers. I'roteclionisU m (!o\eniment nuiLs are quite detei mined that tlie measuie ot t)iotcetiou J4i\cn to local jiidustnc^ by the tanll --ball not bo le-^ened. J learn that Mr Oi moiid'h letiolutions wcio instigated in consequence of the invitation of the Treasurer, in making his IJudget, that the Hou.sc siionld cxpiess an opinion on the mattcis touched on by them. The Jion. member for Napier conlerrcd with the I'remier before taking any action.
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 270, 6 June 1888, Page 4
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494MR OOMONDS MOTION. Willington, May 31. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 270, 6 June 1888, Page 4
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