POLITICAL JOTTINGS.
The Protnior eaya that in the caso of the constable who arrested two young children at Devonport, Auckland, tho facts were much exaggerated, the constable having done nothing deserving of censure. Mr W. Hutchison wishes the Gov. ornment to prevent the disfigurement of the streets, and of the natural features of the country, with quack medicine posters,
Mr Bruce is to ask Ministers whether they will, during the rece«B, take into consideration the desirability of removing all duties from course salts, in view of their value to the stock of the colony, as being calcalated to obviate those parasitic diseases now decimating our Hocks,
" Tliifl confounded bogey of his," is bow Mr Fish described ilie Women's Franobiso this morning in speaking of Sir Johu Hall,
Mr M'Lean said this morning that he " wanted to tell the House" that he" bad only had seven hours sleep since Buriday night "—he' had been in the House all the rest of the time, The House wsb visibly affected. Mr Fish now acts as' a good and loyal supporter cf the Government, Mr Fergiiß said last night that the member for Danedin was-as he had always been—"on the wobble,"— Post.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4524, 15 September 1893, Page 3
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198POLITICAL JOTTINGS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4524, 15 September 1893, Page 3
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