Extracts from the Observer.
Atkinson's speech on Local Government was called " making, ropes out of sand." On Tuesday Mr L Wakefield was distinctly told he was not to have a portfolio. I am afraid that man Levestam is fast becoming a nuisance in the House, talking about things he does not understand. It is considered probable that Messrs Brjoe, Atkinson, Moss, Header Wood, Ormond, and one or two more will go Constitutionmongering. Any man who comes forward and leads the old Provincial party on the road to Provincialism will lead them to victory. Sir George Grey's proposal to turn our mountains into deer parks, aod to train our volunteers into being good marksmen, tickled the fancy of Mr George McLean highly. i Dr Wallis informed the House that he would rather see JNW Zealand drunk than dishonest. He did this when protecting the publicans' interest. Beer and the Bible Mb begin with a " I),''
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3915, 16 July 1881, Page 2
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154Extracts from the Observer. Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3915, 16 July 1881, Page 2
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