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"UNJTED'fKESS'ASSOOIATftk-'' 1 " j • •■■ '■• ;■ — '?■•■: .ntw. 3 FRIDAY. "A . large ' number ■' pf; nnestidna of no general interest .lyere'ireplied" to,' Major Atkinson declined: to-pftirtply.witli Sir-G; ' Grey's request for '^rocluctioii'of the judge's notes at the trial of Hiroki. The motion r to give each N member twelve "copies of j Hansard free of charge was earned by lb to > i S3.l'; 1 .;';- ;,, .'-.v i Tlie Corrupt .Practices "Amendment Bill . was read a second tirrio and passed through , committee, a now^clause.. bqing,! nddod, on ( I Mr Connolly's molionTexemptingMrPilliett'| 1 from all pams'aiidj poh'alfe an rto the late'Stahmoro" election,' and' enabling him Jo stand agam.j.,Major,, Atkinson said the third readingiwould befirafc.brdox' of the day on Tuesday. i: "',.';i : ''' ''.:,' •At thPiflvcningisittuig,: tho jilebate.on the West Coast Peace Bi'twasro'. snmed by T"Woani^j^9 A j' i aAid^; ; tW; 1 Whitiwas confincdifoYaJtime he sboujidj then be taken back and giyen 'tho'lo,ooo Mr ToRNBBiT, expressed l l'.'the' greatest' regret at, Mi' in supporting this Bill, and severolyuiconsui'ed his whole policy iii'-native' 1 affaire Hembßt strongly objected to the fee being contryi'Te iWhiti in:his absence,' " i, ''"' l^\a^^, ': '. ] "■■•'' !f 'i •Mr Hurst thought that some'of'the speeches iadi'wbro'--oalctilaied ;!to prodiice : • an. injurious effect on the native mind. He ;pr>ised tho'pplioy : a : ri'd "firmneasiof Sir John: ;Bfyco, •'and''auppofted"'tbe Blff'aß ensuring the peace of- Te : -Whiti any-harm. ~- . i.Mr;f said- i he l believed,.S« soto • r and- ' a wmv i-Atjanj 1 "'momenrTa 1 Whitl's good;' influence might have fa ! !ed,iina some ■ new ' fanatic, h&YPjupplanted him,. j: ; 'fa XsrsfyO)L2fpis&s6sWfi claim, to be, ; heard at the .bar in his own) defence •; atrongly, F condeiijned the .way j the /Natives' j; ihaibeenireakdibyMcoeAßive Govertmehis j ; \ -1 the ' and ~ Mr Turnbull. To"WliWfOllowers were j ithUebuffiloflthlWest Coast Nativeyftniito;)] allow him now to return would; create a dis 1 - 1 ' turbanr.e. It was better to give him £IOOO i & year and a houso in Ohristchurch. i
MrMoss again urged the injustice of con. -, denuiing Te Whiti unheard. Mr Morris denied that Wi Parata had any authority from Te Whiti to ask that he should be heard at the bar,
""Oolonel»TaiMßM-hayingt : wpeatcdly seen To shiti.. while coiitod St New Plymouth, said ho had iiever expressed jny. wish to he
heard in any Court. He had great idmira" tion for Te Whiti, and this Bill was necessary in order to save Te Whiti from himself rid enable him at a future time to benefit ■JuVpeoplc. He denied that the Natives,had .bflefetiif" y treated; all they had plain ef was some delay in fulfilling certain gjvon,affjof right, hut as mat-vters'of'gracej-f-The'.latter jlauses of the Bill )^o||d]rMjiireAlt«ration.
'. i l^M*fe^ us l adjournment Tawhai said had brought the Bible hero arid TeWliiti was acting up to it. If he liadackdlijlegau^hlslpld'be'tried; if ho .Was inSaiaMe sWolcl'tre put in an asylum. 'The Maoris to look up to heaie.ajajidjwjieurtlißy were doing so had Bfcoleii ( trie'lari(lJf6'rri T b'eneath their feet, Grey's him from all party lie© jJIeCWSjTe" Whiti men more to the public ljeace Bill ought (to a PP'y'<S fl C B &°Sg!fe'fibjepted to condemn any man3tith'6utlaT.triar, i i'Snd attributed tho preßen'^ati^e'laiffi^uity l SirD. McLean'B Whiti.should be heard il&nge, whether Wi for it or not. Sir at Borne length, the noble and generdgsjsianjl George Grey, .§!? WWw^iWiw 0 valuable iu Bup|ott the very hour A^^^lK^^^wS him as Native ir • JgUuia) ;jilt/l-v7 official documents; :to:su,ow.t*[BtT.Tei'Wiiti had been a had expressly to 'fo; JhjniJ Government could not consent to loave out the preamhlo of the Bill, or to iuolude in it anything • Tl]% r e^B on On motion for core, mittal,
Sir Gsoroe Grey said that although his if|f n dß and many old friefidshffJa :and. pjirijities bejevered, ho felt duty to'Gpd'wi/.man to act as he in,sqlvinKih"§jinhappy .differences between thetworaiay !I He 7 Bh'oUl;dtebfiVinue to do so, whilß)iii'. § J t pn other questions;, continuing'to'' aot:as he deemed the 'JitfjSr&ta; of'the 'peopld; demanded. He . urgepfs9.' Native'' iiujistffli|n'/pqmmittee to alter the -Bill *iu>Beveral respects, and to provideiinat for.i'a'ssuring; tho Natives the re-V serves. I .whfohhadbeen promised them. an amend-. mentvthatiTe ; Miti' and;,Tphu should hk+ heard at thei bar of ;the'House either per sonally'pr i b/ , ipun&l:;befpro;tho Bill went intoComniitteeT' '"'' '''". Mr Moss seconded, and on division tho amendment was negatived by 43 to 22, aud ■the;Bill. ordered to be Committed! on Tues< ! iJl(p(6use^os|atUß. DIVISION LIST ON SECOND READy INGOFPEACE EBESEBYATION
AYES, 52. ■ BOBS, 14 ..Allrigbt Bracken ; . ' Atkipaon r . ~ J. Buchanan BeotLaift ' "''' r! |p.," b'pWour Dunpan ;i Connelly , w , .Joyce ' • J; Pjcjf ' ' ' 'Montgomery Dodaop Mpia ' ,-Feldwiqk -. ~i- ; Taiajroa ■■■ Fergus Tawhai Fitzgerald Tomoana : "ut: TeWhoovo . George Turnljull J.Green ' -'"a" ty White, M. Green Grey . ~ . , ''..,■ Hamlin;' I '':; 1 : , ■.'.'.'' Hobbi'...,: \'" J ""' HJiraf; •' ,', /•.-Hiirstbppap:,) . .•...C.jTpungtoii • W. Johnston I .Kelly; /:.'lLevaatiim ',,;, Levin I ....-,-. Masonj .-.■•McDonald ;.'_. ; : Mollwraith > •' ■■■> 'J.-iMoKonzie _ McMillan ~""Mit'ch'elson y r jUotm ■'■ -■' Munrb O'Oallaghan "';'.:' Peacock; ■•' ■,;;,[ ;' ;; : :.\4'i ■ l v <> : 'iPetrieJi..).,i',7 ' ! *-Postle'lhwaitetf : J :'/Kolleatdii -^ ; ''■ T Rutherford ""• , ;\ s Sheel!ajß fl r-' i 'V'.Shepjfcierdl"-;"! '. : ; v,' '.'Sutton ','.'-'' V ,; : : ; ■ : suttie!; ::; ,j!;; [ ;j .: ,'!.Swanßon:/ .•/.•■iToleL'.'iJwiiw'i - -,Trimble'.::>N:. ->!Watt''B,'',!',C ' !,, '«i' ::i7; J<B, ! Why'te ;J ~.:,; ,;.;;/,;;. ..pairs- 5 --'-' 1 ' '"Weston" '" '' Macandrew Seaton BtSkHhion ,-.•: ; :WJHiams.;;;;;j m ., Shrimskig H. Thompson "" Holmes J. Evans Bathgate U;:BtbWn>. ;j:iv:;i'l;!.: r; <) b;;j; oVr.k.'
Division list on the motion that the iPeice Preßervatjoq-Bill be committed on Tuesday außaihsi KlWheoro'a amendment that-Te-Whili-be -&ai : heard at the bar.—For -original motion j ayeß, 43-iAtkinson,-Beetham,-Bryce, W, Buchanan, Connelly, Dick, Dodson, Far' Fitzgofald.H Fulton, George, J. Gree) ! ;GrflenilMjfl';NHobbs, Hurst, Hurst'. Johnston, "W. Johnston, Kelly, ' ;Levin, McDonald, Moflwraith, J.McKen!m:,[': Munro, Petrie, • Postle- ' raterMleltoti; Eutherford, Shepherd, Stefcena, son, Trimble, Watt7J."B.l|Vbyte, J. G. :Witson;-*Noe>;.22-Ba>ron, Bracken,' Cb'dma'rij'lDMiel, De Lautour, Duncan, Moss. P.earsqDjrjlEe/han; T?aiaroa, Tawhai, Te Wheoro, J. W.-Thompson, ; Tole, Tomoana, Turnbull, Whitakor, W,' White}
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1090, 3 June 1882, Page 2
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