Those who look ior light, and leading in Governors 1 Speeches are wont to bo disappointed, and oh the pre. sent occasion we enjoy no immunity from the customary sensation. Wo eagerly scan the inspired words only to learn something about " the Horvey group," and feel like the parson fold when a good old woman ndmirod Ms "sormon and exclaimed, "Oh ! those comforting ; words "Phrygia, Pompbylin, Thraco!'' "Tho Horvey' group "are soothing words to put in tho forefront of that document, and maybe looked upon as.ihe spoonful of jam which is usually resorted'to in disguising the taste of the nasty—tho vory Msty—bit of powder that tho patient haßto swallow. There is a cloud of words, a more than usualquantity of 'blow,' but tho bit of hnstypoWderis there, and our only hopo irthat the Par* liamont won tswallow it,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4755, 23 June 1894, Page 2
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