THE NEW MINISTRY.
Wellington, Jan. 24, The following were sworn in at 3.30
Mr Ballanoe, Premier, Treasurer, and Native Affairs.
Mr Buckley, Attorney-General and Colonial Secretary. Mr J. Mackenzie, Lands and Agriculture.
Mr Seddon, Mines and Defence, and possibly Public Works. Mr Beeves, Education and Justice. Mr Ward, without portfolio. The policy of the new Ministry is announced generally as Eeform ®f Council, retrenchment, and change in the incidence of taxation, not necessarily, however, by abolition of the property tax. The sixth place is left vacant for an Auckland man. Mr Goldie will he consulted on arrival. Mr Kelly and Mr Cadman are both possible Ministers. January 26. Mr Goldie is expected to-morrow. The probability of the Ministry making more appointments to the Council is much canvassed. The names of Sir M. O’Eorke, Mr Larnacb, Mr Montgomery, Mr E. Eichardson, and Major Kemp (Native) are freely mentioned, but so far the matter has not been discusred by the Cabinet. Mr Seddon, Minister of Defence, this morning suspended temporarily the regulation under which policemen are moved arbitarily from one station to another.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2155, 27 January 1891, Page 3
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181THE NEW MINISTRY. Temuka Leader, Issue 2155, 27 January 1891, Page 3
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