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(Bv 0* WVlXngfox WxtUMoioii, Ho* klw ibe Mia I To wit, Sir Julius Vwl *i»o lit! iLw kg»ia oorne b«for« oa a tuppifaiul tud tita bmi ueat«<) «ltk wwnrktiMjr ahor( shift bjr tb« Manyh«Ml«d and uikfrat«fiU I'uMta l'ctith»» 'JTiw Cotutailtu*'« repotl was aot!«««bl«.f«r its sJtaosi Tha report rwatn ik« foilowing tt'TsuUtwi: " TiMpoUiiuttar bas no olaim &g&ta«£ t)M CWoSjy." " Oalj thk >ad mKbiof uors." and tlii* i« the rs«Md id Uui jplitriotiia 1 ! Sir J«l>m bM, of oacm, (mbb t#vWing bb old «t«iu kgainK lb* Oolotiy 1 for sotumissian as »or»ivtt Ageut is SSl4k Ueg to a-aias iiisiasasn® £5,000,000 lo*o, and oilier 3asU«ta for wliisk ba sletcs lioiias rectiv»d Uo e(m3tdfir«. ton or rawnrd. , Tbs Com- _- otben Wos» ttissi Itsva did sot coimd«r the eaes but one would Kara thought that m iessS aooie osa would hmte ritea ia hk placa ia JB&rimisie&t m& pkadei lo; ajiaa cansideraik® for the zmu wbo has been Isstrutcsßtal in ao iargst » nttumre iii fiKowg tkia &ir land to the front as t> grssi; aa<j growjag Cdlou; by bis geiiius and bis cotsrsge. But Hoa. Majsj'ae*s huve ghort memorios, there was jmm oes read; to jtiesd Uia cac&a <rf aaa -also was otrcs *"wpower in the land. Fetitioaera are sssgsikrly proUSo tbis seesiou, Mt Colsamn fbiilioa, of Featbenioo, dacatedwitbtho »bnff be r«o«T«d M tb« iumja of tba WMte L&ads Gomwitteti, ia now pa4ttiomtig Paritawabt lor a Bojinl 0o»QiiSdiDa to eSHgalre tka r*C«»t charged of duaunjutt hiis, Iba. r«< port will ba ewtitsd witb but from what I eae kara there i« ant macb ehaae* of • <t«ewoo ftner- ■ ablo to Me rhilUjaß' prayer taaog, SX" ■ rived at. . - Tlio ivfioit ct tbu i'orru Isk-jil Msia Trook Bsilwiy Oo»uit>Mc is to bs Sv ait?at_aboat tit« jaiddle ol tbi« 94-a't. Notbisg definite ir, oi aaorie, k»»«« yst, but it bw feakad sat in the Wb-bit-e i'tiit wb'Je gsrbsj4i ». 7i.*d:ct lu in-jot *i iba Oestlv! kousa t» baing tb« Jfas west atefterl sii- . ioou mitiimmt iaa CcgsiLiitss *'£ i biy mnuh itftua ou tut taui ibct t»« , sr«t Aili bn gta&txi UiiL. ihu I Btratford rotttoowiuf to ibe am»f ' - , (Ugiufcsrifti; o££ecltrt» to 1m a-e. Eioaated. . Pirliin ,al ij sjxruca.Jia 3y& j TliuatUy or Fri-.iay at ib» UicM t **«hing up is : now Iwiitg , piinHtsdiJt wifi. jLo'-by jowlp »atU it that tha two prsat policy eriiam «1 -, tbe Goverraunt, ii>« lamd jniSi t tbe Ekatoral BiU, sww taaiuwy to bas £onio lhw ihiM fjmtm uiter *11; whg io ice iKjt ch«; its sg:Aisi«st sab l»» I sirivsd at between tiw and Lowsr Honjsea io wgsrd r» tbs feswsfej fog abont &ImUp boib Bilb rewwad ae. „ tiio k*od« of tli« " Lordg, M Jf iMa t hirna o«t io b« a l««t vbak a r> wuary seasitait lata be«B. , talk, fiood« of abttsa aiofi _ bat as sba result'of it ail, sul, afcs#|a latol/ nil. ~ j iic Job n liundub ex-e1.H.i.., 3i.il I Vf«ll kiKIWD. for bia claimu iu Aesjaee- fp~J tioo *idi tiie (A-opoaed aaflex<«i»« ol Samoa by the Maw Ssnlfead saentj hs& at laat, to KM a ibsilfcU siaug eaprsagioc, "atousk a ftag" o?« stag (iaci-jjuij ezj&f pmabase from the Haaveg in &a fey . north. Mr'-Laiulea:®a» Seated tu b , very wurai toasting j n the H leci night, asd it <roaid appear froat tbs t rcmirij ol toe member of iao OaMiasi rapreseotiDg tb« fiativa rate, r* t ie probable tbk aooosajdished iu«s- - parcbess jobber amy &ad iim&M 8 pUßiuxl b&rd to » the purit/ of bid aoiiioaa with the eoefiditrf 8 alivj bs ais rookid lalbcr «i»s. >ly. Xiie ■ i' ment ftfa in the first ingtaacr, ogs 4 i tg - very grave Bsnaara for am s. i man of Mr iianckn's o«libra is t patr ebaae af thk naure; and j until almoat.foroed to do ao. Ittaj dii--6 not, bj the aotica of their 'fcttf % i tiici Affaifj OctaaiiiUw n>u£ l-» t tiiasr otra uaiiva ia tb. House, show any graat desuw ia bin K the laem of tbo eais i lated. the£scuo'tbaeMw b are these ;—M? Joha JbsaJsu wm - employed byibeGoTerumtas » paiv e ohana from the nativsa Use KaiUis t Block, north of Anckland. Vlm ytte* agread of>oa for the laud b*tw««a s Landon and tha nativea «a« ia U b par it:a, but the v t\vs host i tbe Goiorcajeiit nwi 7a J>i s oonaeqaaatly th« astata Mr Lutdoa j pocketed the Str. Hetfeisig b would Bver jhaTO boea hearl of thb case but for the f&ct that & «®4Bm f native vfoaaa spplicj diisct fe &S s Go/erpwent for tud psrs2inse. jaoosy i on laud sold bjr ber to ii; Lusdoo sad *h« tbea received the 7a <Sd p«e acre ia fali from the GoTenssaeat, ta(l } ofcoarae tbla became kne-vn to t»d 3 other.vendors! of tbe block- s»& tbd I fet was speedily in tbe ire. I SHia > uativea ssaisg that they badbaati rather ireeiy then pstitiosed gs-iia- • meat to force Mr Loudon to &ugojfgs > his ill-gotten sams, with tile f that tlie Native ASair« t&- , cotttaendaii tdd JL-.ouje to bring Oiii s aatate &oanei«r«Ulira reaehoftbe ky. , &ud this is practically *hwe ib« ~m&- , Ur itands t& preaaat..
The culminating act rf jolly m Coauaetiaa with the petition ef*Mrg_. Ob&mk now before Parliament mta mazheti to-day,. wlea we Pafelia Petitions Comiuittee n&jouzned m & * body to die Mount Cook gaol ia ozHen to persoaaliy iaterriew &b2 Vi-fHiff Ghemis, who Ims beea speesaJty - brought tfowa (com Auckland fo? tbs purpose. Oar sagacious kgsaktai® Parted gaily' off ia a drag audi fear for the scene of their »a tbe asost exuberant of saints tbe pr<sspetA of a pleasant drise an a Sua morning, uad a chaaga him tfea laoaotoay of a da 11 Coauaitiee rcom to the glamour of mystery t&i&£ is - uuoally nuppomi to invest aprkva boa**.
uow-&nsous sfxpresskta d%U Fssb, ut I esa'iß tkis, sis, tki dew Loot of iije Mcpe&t," bag fcea esHpeed: by a srseaat utkranea giv :Y©fltto in ;tEa beat; of a Jabata, Ly a" pi««ib»al/ n».t*!ly iaotra by the appallation of' tbs " £abe«&< - master abroad," tke azm* geaiksaaa who m ooodyaesisdiafly «xpUia»i IMMv ». tha bail ia qaenika W u'(b(. Iowb: "Xhaij tonr, woaMbs t!,s ir.&» iiji •£* pMxThm ut iL'« ascsjssi im> tj» «f to ilr si.,TgM,M a»*srtijl«i wj» >«bk, tim act I aw tim aft. ■Uad lo Iwwat tfca fa«tpwtiHly. -_ - is w»y wife tft» _ I'J» | p J • » i | *lk ** ■^Spe'i^sS^
be called to tlie Legislative Council. 1 Mr T. G. Macatthy, the woll known ' • looal brewer and capitalist, is men- ( tioned as a probable, und also tho rumour is revived that Dr. Cahill will bo one of tho cliosou. It seems to me that it will be a caso of 11 many are ( called but few will be chosen," There i * is, howevor, no doubt that the bulk of 1 PS the appointments when made will be ( from Wellington, as it is unlikely that j but ft'w Government supporters will bo 1 ablo to afford to leave their various ( avocations and come up to Wellington every year for three months or so for i a paltry £IOO per annum. More < especially as all tho new creations are for only seven years. £IOO a year for life is not a bad littlo pension, but for seven years duiation, only, it would hardly be worth tho sacrifice that would be entailed upon many not in a position to afford the honour. There are very palpable signs that many of the labor parly are chafing at the chain that binds thorn to tho present Ministry, and it would not be a matter of much surprise to find the bonds snapped altogether before long. The labor membors, who, by tho way, form one of the most intelligent and orderly sections of the , present, House, are rapidly becoming j disgusted with vague promises and no fulfilments, and in consequence tlioir •Allegiance is being severely trieJ. : "Messrs Pinkerton and 13. M. Smith aro frequently very severe in their remarks, and the Minister for" Lubah " is hardly likely to forget in a hurry the dressing-down ho received at the hands of his henchman, Mr T. L. Buick, yesterday afternoon, over the report on the Dashwood contract petition. Such a" scarifying," coming from the Secretary of the great National Literal Association must have made the Minister feel the truth of tho saying that" there is nothing so ■ unkindas man's baso ingratitude," Wellington is nowul>solutely flooded i with a plethora of amusements of all ' kinds, from guy and giddy burlesque to j high-class drama, from Christy minstrels and circus to Italian Opeia. One of the most capable dvarn atic coui panie B that has visited Wellington for some I time past is the Holloway Dramatic Combination now playing at the Opera House to largo and enthusiaitio audionces. The plays produced, though verging somewhat on *tbo sensational and emotional, are yet, notwithstanding, productions of a good healthy tone, free from vulgarity or padding introduced in the shape of ( very low comedy to eke out the interest in the piece. "The World Against Her" was admirably singed, the scenic effects are really clever, every attention being paid to the smallest details. Tbo street in London depicting, a snow Bcene was a splendid example of the scenic painter's art. Tho acting throughout was n forcible and natural, the usual" play- ll ing to the gods" being remarkable for its absence. Since" The World 1 Against Her" has been withdrawn, " The King of Iron" and" The Land 1 of the Living" ha»o been staged; the latter play is Still running. Alto- i gether the plays are of sterling worth, and are excellently interpreted by capableactors. Mr St. Clair, the courteous manager, informßmetbattheCompauy will play in Masterton for a short season about Christmas. Tho Masterton ~ *>ple may therefore look forward to dramatic treat of a high order of , merit. The Cuttica Italian Opera j Concert Company oponed to a splen- a (lid houße at tho Tbeatro Royal lost n ' night, and the universal verdict was that this Colony has never before been visited by operatic artists of such brilliaucy. Seldom has it fallen to j the lot of Colonials to listen to highclass operatic music interpreted so 1 splendidly as by the various members J of tho Guttica company. The utmost jj enthusiasm prevailed, and it is easy to predict for this talented company a most successful season. Tlw great attraction, in addition to the perfect rendering of the music, is the fact that t nearly all tho mas from the most i celebrated operas are rendered in 0 character, with appropriate stage effects. Messrs Jinkins and Middle- c ton have placed the people of this ( Colony under a debt of gratitude by a their enterprise in bringing round to these remote shores such famous 'I artists. 1 KODMOB, 0
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4236, 6 October 1892, Page 2
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