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~.,',•','.! raiTBD PEES 3 ASSOCIATION.- . , jj,i| J _ ' .:- p,i; :(T if : h the House yesterday Mr Bbmhah waived his right to speak, and Mr Stevknb resumed the debate, announcing his intention to support the Giweruraent on thia;occaaion. . • Mr Peacock followed oh : the same side, white Mr Geoege all further .borrowing. "'Mr Dodson said, as.a party man,; he must gire hib vote thisuinae against Ministers, but in future he ...wrnild. not. bind; himself to do bo.- 'iHemffereu from' "his own aide entirel^|«,a > preferable to a property tax. . ..' v ' _' ( - k\ the evening ■ sitting -• Mrx. Ebbous spoke upwa.-dsof an houriti-eiippbtt 1 of the Government and the loan proposals,, Mr Bracken followed, condemning 7 'boTh; and Mr Hurßthouse, at considerate! length, wpokel stroiigly against all further borrowing, and announced by the pledges he gave his constituents, he felt .■bou'rjd to vete against the Government on .this occasion, '** "** 2 Mr Smith spoke in favor of the amend* •pjepi. MiJ.MoKENZiEand Mr Ivess spoke against the Government, and Messrs W. ,G. r ;BrjoHANAN, Wati, and Fitzgerald in their|favor. ;' ' , The House then, at 1.80, divided, on the queetion that' thewordi of the ; ';bnginal motion (second reading of the Bill) stand .part of'guestorV./A*ef'4ft:-^Atl'in^9n fr Beßtham,' Con-■ nqlly'i Dick, Diver, FitigMaldjf Fultan, J. Green, Hamliiiiteli^orßk, 1 Levin, Mcllwraith, McMillan, Monro, Q'Caltahan. iPetrio, Pearion» P^lttetyßfithTrforf.Sta^Wdt^ .fTrimble, Watt, J. Wilson, J. G. WUson, Wright, Pillietti "Spesi. 34^ = Brown, J. Buchanan, Daniel, Dargaville, Diidson, j Feldwick, Ffsb; George, ;Soiohiio'p|:\ Ivesi, MoKenae, 'MontpMrjr,, SheDhan, BheDherdh,Shrimßki, ] : Smith, sob, ,Tomoana ( JBj* -White. \ '; x : L jioimal ol •Pai'ra for ;—Mitohelson, Captain jloKeuae,'Morriß, Williams, Hall, Meson,
ilWright, J. E. Brown, J, B, .Bolleston. Against:~Cadman, DeLautour, Te;f [Wlieoro, Moss, Bathgate, Seaton; Grey>>> Tole, Holmes, M. W. Green, ■■■ Some confusion arose afterwards as to ;' pain. Sutton having voted with Joyce claimed that he was paired with him, and'; J,,B.,White having.vpted-throu)?h-80m9. : misunderstanding as to his .pair with • Holmei,' asj'neiiher Holmes,nor Joyce recorded: undej]Btandingsj Jthe. reul.majarity of the i 'doferumentjall members'teirtg accounted. . v Afteraome further rather exoited di»-_; .ciission the' North Island Loan Bill was., •readm-aecond'time • on~divisiorroHfrto** %?.Hzi!tfrtm)'H'jq ox soj;ror/ ...The House rose at 2.50. /j _ JThe following was the second division' list.'.The'm,emberajgere given as 45 to §t, teller for the ayes, appears to have had his own name/ ■uraittedmo/thatv the flfflttotf duffibgwi ibohld^be^-to' M- AyfesV-AtklnsW son;;; Driver, Persus, Pish, Fitzgerald, i. : (}r.een,]samlin, Harris, Hohbs, Hursl, X); Johnston,- KellyrJM*»- f•Mcliwriitli, Ji-'McKen- f s Moas, Munro, O'Calla-,? .ghanf-Pearock, Petrie, Foctlethwaite,, "PyVe,! •S'utheirfordi«Sbepherdp'bteve'nsi'? Siitibnj'B; TbompsOiij' Trimblfl,■Watt;Wliitaker, ! J. B. White, J. Wilson, j J,G.:.Wil ß on,^ri l .ht.Biid.?ill\elt. ( -. , I ss¥s Brown, J. Buclianan, Daniel, 'Duncan, Feldwick, Holmes, Hurathouse,. Ivess, Joyce,: ; Montgomery, .Sheehan, ] Shfiiuski, 'Smith, Siitton, Swanson,;i fTawJiai," J. V-Wi.nThomjinji,,* W. White."' \ \ 'who.waa,recently [ appointed to the Bishola the third',, son of the great Bishop of Oxford, and with Emily, elder daughter and ofthi:lateß^y'John-Sargentv.6f>kViDg- s 'j ton House, Petworth, Subbox. . v y SaidßafnumMother day,."are easily! and, Jnwbb—the latest and greatest, Onl the Sunday Jnmbo arrived {in New York J harbor I went down to meet him, and as J ,we;qey,ed the.citjvl.saw-stheorowd/reldy J lo give thVmouster a' welcome, 'inaa wason'that'Sdnday in 1852 that I camel : MFenny;land^' ,, fleM was a but Juinrfo's will bfl greater.. _Jenny Jjind. took in.?CO,OO(H dollars while in thiaoountry. Jumbo hafl n'nly 'beenjhere six wtieka,'yet he hafl aftracted L 336,000 'dollars, 'or 'an averagfl of 56.0C3 dollars (£10,200) for every weefl hehasbeen ;; here," fl of families, don't forpci your ones]. Boys' and YouLiis' Ulotbing ad cheap at the Suipius Stock -ale at WM Aro.H9u6e.-7Al>,' ..■■ Wairarupa' should not'forgeH opportunity of purfl chasing all articiea of at a verfl large redaction from usual rate's,, and ehonlfl fail tO,;be:among t'ue earliefl .visitors' aitHe Surplus Stock Bale at Te Arfl House.—Ai)., ' I -..Householders," remember .that yonjwill bfl \Uii to'buy your Sh'eetibgVcbunfl terpanes.'.Quilts, Carpets, Ftpprcloths, atsalfl prices, L ,.\pur consult jpik. own interests! 'yO'u.will iiotifaU tbjie of.'fliei'many who wilffl throng to the Surplus Btouk ijale at James J Suth'b, Te Aro House, Wellington.—An. ,'$M we'iKJsitiively* assure^'tiiai. thjfl of Surplus Stock wilfl only last 14 days, it behoves all who wish t« replenish their, scores of drapery at a fabiinl loosly cheap rate to make a very early viiiil j to JAH»a Smith's, Te Aro House.—As. dm
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1150, 12 August 1882, Page 2
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