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Parliamentary Notes.

"Entertaining people is out of my lino,"—Hon. J, McKenzie : t' ■'

"Tlioso social excrescenscs, the Ministerial residences,"—Mr Hogg. I nover knew a tinio when thero were so many unemployed—Mr MeGuiro.

Whatevor the Colonial Treasurer says, ho says it pleasantly.—Mr R. Thompson. That country is tho best governed that has fewest officials.—Mr W. Hutchison. Since '57 Now Zoaland has exported £50,00,0,000 worth of gold, says Mr R. McKenzie, the member for Duller.

I am sorry the old soldiers claims have apparently boon forgotten by tiro presont Government.-Mr McGuiro,

The Minister of Lnnds-a strongminded man 1 admit-but very obstinate,—Mr McGuiro.

There's more gold on the West Coast than has ever been taken away from it-Mr R, McKenzie.

"The 'moral risk'in connection with advances to settlers is unimportant consideration," says the Hon. J G.Ward.

Mr R, McKenzie says that Sir John Hall is on a mission to London to defame the financial position of Now Zealand. This unemployed question has been the curse of the colony ever since I've been in it.-Mr R. McKenzie. When Mr R, McKenzie (Duller) was in Otago thirty years ago, the squatter and miner looked on each other as a natural enemy, It's all very well to talk about Liberalism, Toryism or anything else, says Mr Thompson, but to tho country settler politics mean roads, Evening Press.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4798, 13 August 1894, Page 3

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220

Parliamentary Notes. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4798, 13 August 1894, Page 3

Parliamentary Notes. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4798, 13 August 1894, Page 3

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