PARLIAMENTARY.
I *-» .-e c t ii'.i."/. •■' i ':'■;■•■<■:'mm PRBSS ASSOCIATION. , ~ - . -CSTOJI V;,'f: J.. Y ."ill •.lS,thßiHonie.Veßteraaythe"No Confidence" debate' waV'rjsumed by Mr Levin who , Blithe'l<U proposals of the Governi 'me'ntwerfrprudent and calculated to raise rather thaii'inj'ure the oredit of the colony. Tawhai announced his intention of voting r f ;rIKWF d f oDt i M Ho was opposed to all further borrowing. \ ■; 'Mr' Hobdi strongly supported the Governi ■W.H'v ■.;*; r< I. -Mr Harrisl aid he would vote against the .< a district would get nothing j. .out 'bf.JWi'r t:iou»ht the proposed alloca- ' tiori of trio loaii unsatisfactory, but he felt | to vote for the Goyernmenton , general grounds and their past prudent adi' ministration. \ ■ '» Mr JqtoK was opposed to any loan this '..' ;■ Mr 1 Moss waited to know whether the I Amendment roi lly meant no more borrowing. Whfn he had put tliisplaialy beforethe > Houbo Mr Montgomery had « alked : out; ■' Ab" a, party man. hqwevor he felt bound to vote 1 against the Government. '"'' ; -.: At the eveniijg sitting Mr Moss continued '. tt.e debate, eutenng largely into a discussion of the general financial position of the ;oolony; '• j Mr Hubst supported the Go\ ernment and ■ : 'said that if Mr! Montgomery would release ' niem^ws'p|. 1 Bi8 ! side from certain written promises and allow them to voteonthequss-: ' tion according to their consciences, very fewjwonld.jfojldw him (Montgomery) into 'the'J lobby. • He supported the loan prodqbeUb. ,■...... ! wMr'FjsH said jie had oome to the House ail independenjt memberaathertinolined to., ' favor thiv 3had biejsn ao'we'aji and vaoilliating and.their': • administration ioibad-thatj-he; fetit:-hia ; sfte jpppoae them to the utmost. He wVy.cAWed ]&[Hnrjt>_ East conduct! . .(apd also that of |iev«ralvpjtaervpmb^i|i. , .oii) •the otherjide,'of the'Ho'use,/induiinß;ilr.( Miinro. Ho contended that the Giyernhad^corrjiptly'bargained"'for and' Ibbuiht.iypjßgj.ilin order to show a good profit,'/' thV railway rolling stook had' teen allowed to fall iijtoijii^ardraiflisrepair^ 1 -!)'? ~ After the urailadj(rariMt ; '||'|().^;M d!: ji; ;.i <i v j Joo.v ito k
! H» continued Jfw Bpeech, denying-th'at ha to the wn'struction of the • ■■ -Npitblslsnd trunk line, but complained of way the Government wished to pWdefor it.;. He did not think the Sonth. Ipd # fairly treated in the allocation of fte3en|rai loan. As to tie bogy conjured Ip-pWt the Grey Government returning to .olee,4t did not frighten him. Sir George was a head and shoulders above Hall and those vho attaokedhim, but neither.Sir.jG}, \ : Qreynbr'MrSh^RaßT'wonWmidVany ohV ' "~ y cumstanoes ialev'offlcefandlfrMaeanirss.' ■would prefer not toi'TheMwerolofly mow"'""' members^d' ; from them, %e nseve&ly ontiolsei'aU-ine members pf,.thejMinistry except the silent strong manJjßryw,' who w«lljsßjryfld-.ajiyi«..„.„, ~ , m ; } <. {:j! , Mr Piling acoused Mr Fish ol harfiSg -:''" , ; sat on a rail as long as any man in the •' dangling portfolio. He "Would, himself, vernment this time because he approved of their.pohoy.. Vi<: .f ~.,-)■/;. C; • ';;?// ls'A-h '?■ Mr Pm wMd'supportMr Montgomery's motion, but did noibfelieve in his arguments,, s $ iii-stbp borrowing! would''be %inonS, btfi-' '*''' ti»/ : prppowdi»lliKation of the loan wag whaHe objcct-ilto. (kago woiiid have to ;]niie\^aud.BnQh|i'g^ ; '^ : one third of,the :money. : >Nothjng less wonld satisfy him. ; - did' noV think- *Mr ■ ■' • iKsh'B'styJeiwduld'have much effect in that House, His .Bpeeoh ( had, howeyor, .convinced him (MoKenziej that it was his duty to vote on;,thV other, side/ aftd 1 hewould %erefoW'"'"''' ! '
support the 'Government.- j !i'iMflßrrs) ! Entherfor'd Bpolce[ ■>'■ -v ibriejy.jannounjiiig tljeir intei|io» of voting forJielseiondjiieiidmg of. the'.Billß. y-? v> j Mr Strvena. moved the adjournment of "the dekte, whibh'was 'suppbrWd' ty Messrs ,Dt)liautour l .Atkinßp9, ftheeban-and ptheni' j v,-.> . Mr Setter and others wished to go on and. • take\the ; 'diviSibni-"'" "■ f ' :i *'" "'* *'i said he w quit* pre. pared to do this, but.iltimutely the adjourn' 'm'ehtwas agreed?ttt; : ahdtKe'Hbus'eHose'at ■ : "-' ODDFELLOWS HALF-lEAELY DIS- • " '- -' l : TRICT'MEJiTING, ; ,rWI >L h H '!'.■ ■' f •;. ,f -... :■■? The half-yearly Dia'irict Stating was duly 'cVin.Vfei¥d : by'tb'e ; D'|si riot'Omar's .at'-'the' '; ''■ •Ij(iyall3rittauia'ljoclg6 Manchester Uhfif "' Hall, .Wellington.-ou- Thursday iho 27thday of, July, 1882, at 1 o'clock, p.m., for ihe despatch of bu(iti'iK'i.s! Present—V.Q, ':' W: B"Buick,:GiM.:' iif the' chair.' P.G; D.G.M., P.O. Edwin Ban. nister, C.& | ' / . j-Tlie na.yhusiflpjs bavin.? been disused ut, the Oommriee proceeded -t0... consider nf the following special business for thu meeting:— ,'i i ; bißTJßi(ci';owioEna'. , i ;' I'M Grand \MMtfir.-P.(J.' Gen. Dixon, D,G;"M.j"wuß hriroiuaied for .the office of Grand Master for the ensuing year, Deputy Grand Master.-P.G, D.. r P, Lqasby was (nominated for the office of Deputy Grand Master; P.G. Alfred Bish and P;Gvtf.'H. Oorbett were aleo nomih- \ ated for f the office of Deputy- Grand Mas. 1 .Uf; ■ '>'■ i <».' .lA' 1 ■"'.■ ' : ' ;' i;. j
;■■■■ Corresponding Secretary.— The present 0,5.,0 P.G. Edwin BanniireVeVatoed tbi offibe'of CorWs'ponding' Secretary ;■''*>" • OANQKLLATION OV nRQISTRATION, ; , ( From the.'.Loyal,-Britannia-; Lop^e—,-..--,T .'.'.That, as.a first'S.teu%wardßimpri)ving u:li '': .the:Biicifti,'and particularly the financial position of ihe Lodge, notice'he'at once given of our intention, to rid ourselves'of the tf^erhhienf' interference in the concerns of \ his .Lodge.! 1 .. ~...• ■'•'..,,. ~ A I'nngdiecußsio'fi'erisne^in''which ; th?' '^'• majority of the Deputips took part when it was moved byT,P;g;M. E"; IJewis'k'nd .ae'donded by P.P:G.M./C,.W,. BroW-!.*-'.'That, the-..Wellington-District 'eaneel --•'- their.resistwirprt'withithe Government."': ■■ \':" t > ' l 'vV;, ,K i\}.o BHO. D. M'UILLS t'ASB. M oiseii'f.BroiJ'D. Mcflill and the Loyal Maflterton Lodjje was brought before' the Deputies,' Bro, McGifi ha'ying 'made rirlehgthy statemeiit arid' the- corfeßp.nndenpß^and s ,.dopumentß having "been 'read, a good deal of discussion took place; and, carefully the.'wh'ole Vas'tndved by -S.P.'G.W, Lewiß and aeonnded by P.G. J, Clark—
■■" That thii! meeting'Ois ; of opinion that • Bro. D. McGill should he reinstated a member of the Loyal Matterton BbdVe-'?' T .' '■■'>'. , '.;) s.'.d, , ...ANNUAX DISTRICT M8inN0,.,., ~ ,' " 'Moved by'P.G. RVSmiih and iMonded ! "' ' b Jf>^'M#l..%,i. L9w '8-"That' the Annual District Meeting be held at the Loyal St. Gewge L^ageiiPahautanufijon;, ■. Thursday, the 25th' January, 1882, at, | An amendment was moved by P.G, J, 1 Corbett 'and Wconded^byv£,Qi' D, ?.•>- ; t : Loasby—"That the A'nmial ' Ijistript. Meeting be he|d at the %Loyal' '■'■■ Lodge, Masterton."' ' '' -.".'. Amendment: ptft" ; atid'riegatired'iwjd-■'' ' motion declared carried.- : , _ ir ' i ' j "''"•''' " ! '"''''•'''' "' In answer to a P.G. J. H.. ... ' Corbett, the actflig'Grraii'd' MaaUr repliea," '' .that ; lihe .Loyal. Maiterton., Lodge ..should „••;, . make by-laws for ciimpeljipg members' io ; take office In the fined.ior„ ;.• nenlecting to do bo. In answer to a question.byia;Deputy ■■..■/; from the Loyal Britannia Lodge, the Jj.Oi replied, that the.Jjoy«l Antipodean Lodge.' ■ had initialed the graduated system in January. 4.878; and .which hafl /: betri jfv. approved and sanctioned by the Annual Distriot Meetinij, 'ahd; .\>' slightly' below those of iho Britannia ' Lodgi'j'ond.vas'yetji'-it: had'i not been-'i'"^ deemed advisable to eharge the increased ' rate 'under' the existing -circumstehceii The r S.C Added that the Britannia Lodge ' hadniiainterpreted;the.Rulei ; byjcnarging more than was necessary. ..., i I f •(,'( Resolved- I 'That tho Friendly Sooietiesnf Wellington bß,reßpectfullyiinyited.i;!y[" ' to appoiut Delegates to meet a Committee appointed by tliis;meeting>io consider th&-,r:..7 question of National Insurance now before Parliament'. '■•> The meeting! .-toiy '■ convened'aß early as ppgsilile.,!! NOTICEBOniOIioS.i ,S!' i!;4 '' .iwiU That it is dosiraWe that 1 the Initiatisri . , ■ Fee for candidates between the' 18 and 24 be reduced to five shillingJi' Thata'Biinnerbi! {rocured fbt'thfaii''^ \. of the Beveral Lodges i a tne District. '~ .', t ._'. .., That the District Ollieers be'eiuppwere'd [■'" to take the'ihltiatbry steps for forming a Colonial Board .for • jI j New Zealand' bVc'nmmun'icate|^jthlFpr''' " J thefipurpo'selof obtAinibgUtißir.iiopinio'n • n minutes'. . , The minutes of the meeting having hem ; ! reaß''Byi-trie-A!orreßppndihg' seore'tary, un ,; ..;;. 'Jbejptipjyof P.P.(S.Mi : ;^;i - VAta «f thanks was unanimonslijiveiv'to t-T-M Officers conduct of s{,l ''i Ihen'sepated.; . ) /', . ; PUBPLE tognpte^V&&^SH ''!<£■ special {Purple L«dtuW%aß fluently held; at wbich.P.G. : J, H.JCorr jbett : W-dply, ' &upl%. i^H WMoXihii'J .' ; • t2.US-i<Ji/i3'^^B ■h-n>'\ 7lll>J3!W'B£. • ■ 'J*iTATaffftn (VSL'v'MtM^M
Dogs are made useful'in England and Scptlandininany'ffftyfc9nfl.itj^chu,ii.;. to.traiftiheifl ' tiens fs:the orphan-i.iind'-'df'lfe^iilalga-;" m'at?d''9ofiayifif.Vllailwiy'- ■ Three dous make-rogilar trips on certain linen, and their by & labol and a box hung around the Tien' to receive the contributions oftthosd l ' desiroua of helping the orphans of railway men,' }*&'• 'i !iii ''-"«' i '"- ; ~- '", s" '"'' •Bef -l-ti leaveng.jMentone for Enwjandjii:,, May,.Que«n IJ V'iotpria]'rnßdo. sovernljyjftß 1 to'local o^acials,-.an(l' to ~the:pomv.l'Vri the poor an? [eft the sum of 3(joof| k'. ; charitable jnetitutions, 1500 in addition ; to "the Mayor of the town she pave 'a Ist i of diamond studa; to the English Consul, a"jqrtra.itjiof.hereolf and the Princess'-■ Beatrice; to the Consul's son, a diamond pin; to the Btation-master, : a gold'watcV' and chainjttf the under station-ri'Mter;' * gojdJienciKcas'e arid a pen;' and ttf'tho, ■ OtOTw'ionerJfif*Pnlice,'a'i:ii)g|'''. ~,,'|',,,. i ' The South^antyrburj'Timei.relafes'. that; ;iwu' jyoVtlifuj., delinquents' Wins, tn.ughi Sintioii the o'Ji.er', jjny-itlie lockup; ljeeper/.'aaked.eaohi'.iif] > them • what I wa^ l ni^e.!igious.,pei , Bnasion.to which oiiji ( t;j,i,heui, a youngster" under ten years of age, promptly replied, "Pleaie air, I'm a Moinion," .'! ■> A Boinbayitelegramol June 3,' publish-' 1 ; ed in the.Ceylon'-Observer, says:^ l "A'' gale ofnnexpeoted severity'has "prevailed in Bombaycaincel yeaterdaj. 'Violent gusts nf wind, accompanied by heavy rain, have prevailed*- fou-houra without intermission, The sheets in the native town have been, (flooded, in some" oases to a depth of has been done in consequence,. "The cotton rod seed merchants have also sns-. , tained-great'loßß'througli <be damage to their gopda'expo'se'd on bunders." Heada of families,.don't forpet your little 1 ones I BoysJ..and, Youths' Clothiut; is to be ad cheap at the Sui [. • s Stock ■'• ale-at Te Aro Honeo.-TjAr.,!' .... Men of the Wairawipa shouhl not forgot that they will have-an opportunity ol purchasing, all articles-of clothing at a very large rcdnctioh-from usual rates.'.-md Bhould_ therefore not- fail to* be' among the earliest. visitors at the Surplus Stock Bale at Te Are' House,—An. ~ Hou'teholdersVretfembor thai you ff'i|lbe able to buy your Blankets, Sheetings, Coun : terpanes, Quilts, nt s.'jli:, . prices, It >our consult your own intf rests, you willnot fail to lie of tho mail)' who will throng to the -Sin-plus Stuck Bale at. James Kitrrn's, Te Am House,. Wellington.—An. - . As we ere positively assured that this extraordinary sale of Surplus Stock-will only last'l4 days, it behoves ail who wish to replenish their" stores of..drapery at a fabu-, loublj cheap rato to make a very, early visit to J<.shs Smith's, Te Aro House.—Ad,
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