PARLIAMENTARY.
.;< OVER THE SPEAKER'S OHAIB. v !Fbom Otjb Special Cobrespondbnt. WEEinrftToir, Thursday. — Poverty Bay is here called ?'■ Perjury. Bay." — Driver's heart fails him about his financial^ separation proposals. ..!,'' ■ i-I am not at all sure that Laa&lo will be lucky. long, or long lucky, / . ■ si-Moss's great ahadow^fias now gone. It affljcfcepl him until he jgota severe' cold. : —The p'opular /^Sst, Jack Ma^innity , will probably be the n«St Mayor of Wellington. I hoar, conj-Qstp .Wellington South at jiho^___)__t general elections against Hutchison.. _>-^Anew word' has beep, coined this session froi*. tlie utterances of Bryce^,' Ver»*3_Jj"ycao.'' ! ff-Ministers object to sit hear 'Bryce \ he, has had his, hair cut, and no longer occupies .a. whole, bench': .• . • ■ f. •• r ' * M .'■•"'■' ■ ' ,— (3-reenj, I am toldj will give *up politics arid f stick to preaching. - He will not stumble over his 'conscientie thhre.y '..','. ",., • — I am told the Hawke's Bay Syndicate take tnfee hundred copies of Facts weekly. At the trial of the printer will the" facts" come out.. ..-.;. , -. —Robert Cooper, 'of. G^isborne^notoriety, is here in^elli^gton g,p^free'/as'.eye*.;.'. He i^.c» rwfctvji,'.!Tarah»ki about some gf ass-seed, business. .'•.. * 1 ' man's , shoes — HoneiWareliiki-'^ -, I, don't ibean* "Hone's* relics, * be "it '.understood;,' which' yaTO at- ' ohlnemiutur;',, -';•;;./ yyf ';.y- j; y' "y'y ;.. , i ;;':; ■ -^-A youtig lady was missing tho other morfciiijj at^asler^dn^'ahdbefoirej .the,.,wij*e7J could forbid. the,bans,"she ,wp__i married at, Carterton— a . place • sjome six miles disband ..j 1 -7". •■'■<■ •' ■ ■■■ >< y ■-■Yy t —I'be, 'trouble of' tlio Prp.vj^ciaiists.Jsio coins it a- fresh name could be got, half tlie light for th^ichajige j^ouldsb'e" 'obtiri 'J . Ay' i T'? ki Ft g i ; — Pilliett, I j__ea_v*has^acquirediJo# develop^ ' some disease of a character' that has only one 1 endirigi Ho tifppebrsi* in rWelli^gtbb.-,. t& ittn -kh single harness 'jln„pqjisip«(<.>).. >'. iiA>< >_>v.. r ~ThecjF/is.eaeres?.teH_me thakit ia thd^ ambition of Rolleston to becpjn£rspeaker, and then Sir ; William. Thatfej^ the goal they sjjihe aimljP, a : nds.^^^rwis ma. nn X ' ■ —There is a &ehoblh_tas#er. 'h_n*e*c6'n_aected with , one 7 Q,f.„ pj^pi^ig^spbQolf- yYrhsse bad. He has gone into Jhfiußig. Building, ho says, , o^f^i^^?*'? n A>^?.®■\U.?F.?..^A.?•... KWtwwi. j __is?Hovi?f proposal -ifO* turn the BSlHlc^ New Zealand into the Statcßnnk of New Zealand iffect parties in thei&e^sMhi^'f 'Wshe question ' 6btainijag^s,QTneit aJ^eh^QOi iamongithofogOitfulimen* in the Empire City. :?•*> * ■ ■[ >'•=: ■ I '' v ' v '''' -f '•/"• j — Wi'Tak'^milkedj^RiftihensQjwwdei) quite:^ryy< iand then. . over' to Mokentf' Kphere. The question j_he L#r3s '-hew '^^ is" : sthis : t ASAJoAp is -totpay Mbkehes ,;The question Of Mokene'iafc-mbEOiis ; to. pay.him ?.',-; ••-■.'= •-■".• -A .i, • 1 ■ — Mr GbifiMiy w, aff.OTdß--^ araQJint. . of : general knowledge the lawyers. posJ spss. He ■> gravely, inf ornoed- ; the'^- Hbusei that" .Great Britain extends '.ovetfas^many 'degrees of latitude as does New Zealand.---i ■ —It is wondered; -why ißA^jxi hasanoittpr^pos-** ses^i^ftuJ^^n.pftfin.-iJPfiiia favour. They say' that if not deport , him,,. he,, /) t ught. I^, /hay^d^ne Aeqt,) jhdgijgg ;jron^'^|ieh^k,of,hi9,head., 'At" Who. will : pay thepiper ife Gordon wins ?y*#any • ped^le'^e'&fe^ :l ,*^ >W> - w &«» — Johnny Martin's s6n,..who.was hot vexy. successful in busi^s^aj^dj^Ho^d^t^^ample of f^Ai'akeijara and .Atkinson ..in inaklr-g; 3, financial '^ta^^flt, ,^a§, ; jpfeed.,li;l^>^Civ^ Curtis useiito .advise all^hisfiiende W ho>__iad<daft sons to quai^r- them ott tho 'dO-dntry. y r^hp.^^i{^a^ his ABAux ihakes BrjibeV haore coiiyrt :aOarida]^^«^h«4tt e g4l , ' ( purchases of l*nd^hthe7EattCo^t;.:n^^^ IvanedxeislJjoasia^CT^ewfifidpfina sotfie cohsteraa* * »i_iii , 'iii»f_s^_ ,^.^Pi«^[^ ; >4 1 '■'' •-••■-N^-,. '^:<.ss^&A.y
■1.,' *if!r-.-»' _ ir « ■ .W* .i*;Wr. m«ft#sat-« _■*■£ ••«•' ,W«fl *-■ . of. Wfc - ! s^4^koB r *^ho<i^*itt*ov^ 3Man__iH'# , v ; '**.s> | C pwfoi&injijw i aboW.^pl&fsj^d^^^^^ . ', cWatH&r %i i^* Abuse v 6i j_Rew^|gf^i-fpsC;;^e,. . said the resufi||§rould be tbat decent nieh. would; hbt < B&Ve* <4 «_iy*l&' fSjad*: : ''FliWa-., , thp^g^.;h4..w.ese;^lii4ed r foithe,^aiego;iy» . . > * .'>'.» •• «. ■on snerßench^whe,n'v_ie. shouldj with Brown^'be* .- tryijig to7'do.somethin£' < fol' hi* pay*''' lt' iS said ' 'that,he^ma.de7thi^.p^ 'j ot la^t'year :.>.., ft bw' you, sh&H,PP*Opmini?Bioher* : fbr_twelve months', andi will beT^K^coiriinission' agetiW'y ;Btit -Thornb; wpiiia"iiot \ J rfffljffiss/ ' change.'," ';. yy \ : .V^,'"'. : - .'.',.,., ?\vj-;"'., 1 7.'. _.'.' .'.'■.-;. . -yi-Iti ' the; Provincial divisipn, George ans f)i|wf- , gavjtll'e did.iio. ypte. Harris, McDoii.ald> i.Mpas, ; . Swanson, Cadman, Grey, Sheehan, .and :Tole .< voted for the resolutions or paired ; ahd'Hainlin, Hobbs, Hurst, Mitchelsoni.M.o?;". 1 ! Whyte,Peacocke, and Whitaker voted or paired in favour of Wellington,- and 'against/ Auckland,' There has : 'bedn ho vote of 'equal importance singe 1876, . when the provinces were abolished. ~One cannot bbnceive a thing done in more horrible taste, than Brycels announcement of .the mannerdh which he proposed t6 deal with Rusden. It requires different qualities to '-hypocrisy and cunning to .'speak gracefully about one's self. It was a huge mistake, and' only applauded by bummers like; Hiirst, who [in every shah's bummer that, will foregather with- him.. He watches Ministers' faces,' 'who probably wink at him when :he applauds.- y. •-.*. ■--■>,>■■■ -r-A bright lad of nine years entered into con-; versation with a well-known 1 Auckland membfer the other day.'- After somet ime it capi'o'but' that :his father was injthe; .CiyilSpf,vic^b'.' ! ' ; ;'fle;had two brothors older tfian. himself, and thoy, also were in the Civil Service. When he 7was, ; asked whero \ he was -going, to, he .aid, " Oh _•;!• am goinginto | the Civil Service." This case is ;by' r^;bans/e£cep-. J Urinal; *Thb Civil. Service Vbntrplq : the'Weiiingtoa 'votes, and the' Wellington votes cqtitrol- thet Government -that controls the : Golorfy; 'It; is" the; house that Jacks (in office),- the Civil*' sbr^anta,' | built. Wellingtw ■y6GpW'*™iffll' M 'ffiT sco the y\AMAme, mene, tekel^ yuphaqsin" the vote l has ' written on their walls'/ They 1 are too busy at the foast. The Wellington vote* alone' .supports . WelK lington. l 'I -~7 '•'-' ' : '"'!'' , '. .-j^LALAaEaaI ',
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Observer, Volume 6, Issue 149, 21 July 1883, Page 16
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861PARLIAMENTARY. Observer, Volume 6, Issue 149, 21 July 1883, Page 16
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