WELLINGTON.
ima.mmti a ; (FROM.OUR OWN correspondent.) 'roffi&'lllt present in that phase ; v[)j'i|s Mich t(fe political element js uppermost. 1 " Wellington posae3 i a >^'r t\V'tJ distinct existences durinc the ■ ysarj*llka'th9.'benra<ffitiio Arctic regions— •JiytefltiflWPn.AJJ":. n.fj.mcjttvity, the only difference beibgiithaiiiwitli tlwjbeaf uUsfK/jftptcal oh'stnge} with Wellington both physical and political, _Some wicked people say that it islFo"innral7 and" that the moral baronleToTirilotirt ite hiahßßjrdiiring th<f receßs!llh*s l upon honorable members akin to the (well'.knowfC)S6fliilill|clki that feminine frailty in Edinburgh flourishes most when Sfotlandjholda fts sitting, tlieip.. I crML neiEhfer.-tha'iohsJ slanqer>i|pj 'tßepmer! TT'*-*- 1t !• ii. Ij l / 1 1 S3 fill Tarpons aiicHParliamentarTatTS Inay br WaS jSi?-^ r *^^^ 9t boli6Ve —The-sesaiofl-iwiaw nearly a month old, and playedja;i incljnati(@ Mas so jfarjflQf ( jgone much beyond inclination. Some 'progress has been made with the Licensing Bill, but,whatever satisfaction ||ismay give riso 1 to is dashed by the lobsideratiqn that jt is very unlikely that « Bill will tlie sight of day. amendments have are /Verfsunlikely to ;thefp.a|thß measure returns wnbticeit cape, will in\fhe huipdr to aclmowthe House to care-what- Regulation of Elections sToTSafafong in!iHouses sp'tljin \that. they have been andW'one nighVadjiurned sbrtl/ after eiglitVclock by/njutua\ consentXstrange to say\i thin twenty minutes thereafter, the elecfM/he people. wJiAad been listlessly of the :l»MJp|in oflhe Baffetin iheJlPjrates of Penzance" evidently had more topj]h)gtat Mm Jijties. r Now. sJhe gentle pubhc IpayiJea'oh' honotdbwfoebiber his honorarium. !legisUti^iju^ i 1 purchasing di;eMjOir(J^tiok^aJ /S I-mpreiy ask the4fl®'i4a|/ l , y Vl OM Perhaps an apology is due to your readers for thetaqjjyjjof ffiia wek's political news, and I can only take refuge in the plea of the jittle boy, please sir there ain't none. By-the-way I had nearly : forgott ß frightened otKnlulftlpfiß a£jsjysrd(|en consecutive—through: minor defeatß, met this forenoqhwtojMnsidarf-ito situation, and so far aS l l'cin- l gath6r/ ( dame to the conclusion "the situation" was riot quite l .c(JteuirJeVflae. l '-AB a i Tfialttwijci6£faoe nothing came of] the caucus, except that
was instructed to modify his nu|S iSjjcless, and that Harry— most accomj||la||g\of Treaßurors—said he l|||oiuequetice whereof the lstateirn|; ffl got be delivered next VyujflHKiwif the Piratea—they of PelrjPP-vffirarel your way. If they do you wilfiwnfer a benefit on the people of Wellington by killing them, -They--, already. half killed, ua-wjth laujjhter—w ß / are aniioWnoSihaveOhaloibWKilf of'/ annihilated. Joking apart," TheFirates'v iJ the fflfafogt the day. .__■ ment in oToniesj', the names of the telegraph operators whrtw ]astly6©:iL'vaaksiaered an aot if-Mjeftjjij being com- ■* that/ irf alraitiorrc the c imty&Wo iliqqaWttHOTtelbUJeto tpbj- ; too < dances of employment- elsewhere, trfat a his best to cover the -retreat of his predeU man of any party in power—exclaims : 1 The Hon the Poatmaator-Gene'rivmight v ell ft 8 nf^fiMifeslfaffi®B*he2#plfta: : t ,W Stewart in reference>MM°j!ign,of the Government toward the. dismissed telegraphists, on whrfWcolnrnlnMst' Saturday We singly" 1 aving. to make Jhe admission, in reply to q'flestroTi? Mtfif* (iovernmenUlhUs forStfflfldorStlieiffeer [Australasian Governments the names of itk-QtplftTOift %emi»M W • striking.- • WetgStljl ntwiejjiclwtjjiksn- • i .berated him ss'}ss*■■ t jrced.by the exjeencies of omeial duty : felt—and he' -was ■ and he Known—was 4 greatly The local papers continue to have para- , f npW/WP WW® « te» BJfl correspondents, eivingiietaikof damage done by One-, . i -rlttays* f'fWiiArH}'be96JaitSrej»pl i : the fact is which 1 ad, pot been going for spmeJime. andjha (irection orwnose pendulum tos^dout 1 * N. N. Wfaflfr«W(lb W(ta#th£ of Holesworth-str.de'OjftJftMffii'lfinng, whilpog ■'. i i the same house another clock, placed at "i ightangles-to -it,-was-BloppeoLi_ALa_ louse near m '^ a 'Bsj™||s'i recently i uilt on ago, i r as moved f° u save, the 1 oarding and tamped. 'qHSTe i*»OfliUffifswi iffJaT litchen the M a , flie morning.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 811, 5 July 1881, Page 2
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