PARLIAMENTARY NOTES.
joiraos, Mr O'flegan, who opposed Sir Robert Stout for Inangahun, and intends to stand again, is at present in Wellington, He intends to address a meeting on Single Tax question while there. Those who have recently come from Auckland and have feen Bir George Groy say that hois very weak, Sir Georgo has-been stronlyrecommended by some of his intimate friends not to stand for Parliament again-, " I jmould like to ask the hon, gentleman over the way," said Mr Taylor, referring to Mr tiuchlnnd yesterday, after an interruption, to keep his" extensive month closed. It extends from ear to ear," The member for Sydenham, however, took back all ho had by directiou of tho Speaker, Mr Bucklaod suggests that a dozen or two soft cushions should be placed in members' scuts, so that they may experience a littlo comfort when ut stonewall is on. -Post,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4525, 16 September 1893, Page 3
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147PARLIAMENTARY NOTES. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4525, 16 September 1893, Page 3
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