THE NEW PARLIAMENT.
, The following are the names of the memr hers who have been elected, with the sides to which they belong : : Constituency. Ministerialist, Opposition, . Akaron Montgomery ■ Avon Rolleston ; ) .. Dick ■ Duiiedin ... Olliver ' J Stewart ! Invereargill., ... Bain ' Mataura .. Shanks Mount Ida,. De Lautour I Mofocka .. ~ Hursthouse ; Newton .. Swanson , rict(l » Kenny . Uaugitikei .. .. Willis . Selwyn I ](lll \ £L, ! :.:. lotiira., ~ Gisborne Duiistan ~ ~ p v ] [0 Wairanipa ... Bunny Bcetham East Coast.. McDonald Eden .. Tole E B lMll t Atkinson Hokitika } ? ei ' d , ) oeddon Kaiapoi .. .. Boweu Lyttelton ... Allwright Newton ... Swanson Parnell .. Moss Port Chalmers Macandrcw ; Boslyn .. .. Driver 1 Waitaki j is !°l\. ! ) biU'imSKl • Wanganui ... Ballance Bryce Wellington .. Hutchison Levin AcldndC.W.} ™ ' - j Hurst Grey Valley... Reeves Masters Jilanawatu Johnston Wallace .. ... Hirst Rivcrton ... McCaughan Waikouaiti McLean Nelson City} " ' ) .. Adams J' l ™™ .. .. TurnbuU New Plymuth .. Kelly Wairau „ ... Seymour Napier j •■ * iussell ) .. Sutton Cheviot 'Saunders ' ' Waikato .. .. White Grey and Bell _ .. Trimble Heathcotc .. Fisher ~ Mson Subs. .. Richmond Waimea .. .. Shcpperd Rodney .. George fanco .. „ Murray Buller .-. Fisher Waiternata .. Wood _ Geraldine .. ... Wakefiold Onehunga ... O'Rorke .. Waikaia Ireland llutt .. . Mason Taieri Fulton Caversham .. Barron Clive ~ ~ Onnond Christchuroh Grey ditto .. Andrews ditto .. ~ Stevens Waipa .. .. Whitaker A'cklndC.E. Speight Mouganui .. Luudon Wellington C. Dists... .. Brandon Ashley ... .. Mowhouse Northern M. MohiTarohai Southern M. HuiaTainui Marsden .. Colbeck Franklin .. Hamlin ditto .. ■ Harris Clutha .. Thompson ... /
A very singular saurian, or lizard, has > been presented to the Auckland Museum. It is said to be a native of the Rocky Mountains of America, and is the last survivor of three that came by the 'Frisco steamer. It eats nothing, but lives on v freestone gravel. Our savants have not 1 scientifically named it yet, \ Is there a scientific man in the-country ; | who can tell, after a sock gets a hole in it, \ i what becomes of the material that once \J A woman clad in mourning tookaseatfg|ra| in front of a sharp faced, inqusitive lojffifffifra ing female. Presently the iroman in bj|)|^^g
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 264, 13 September 1879, Page 2
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308THE NEW PARLIAMENT. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 264, 13 September 1879, Page 2
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