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PARLIAMENTARY.

JOTTI.WS. Captain Jackson Barry lias no claim on tho Colony, according to tlio Petitions Committee. " Tho Minister'of Lands lias done nothing for tho working men of the cities, and knows it." - Mr Tanner. The Colonial Treasurer says this is" the strongest colony south of the Line." Mr Buchanan is sorry for the others. " It is easy to enter into political experiments, but not so easy to retreat from tliom."—Mr Carncross on Mi'Ct. \V. Russell. For the twelve months ending 30th June, Mr Buchanan says, the wool export lias fallen £321,71 ii, The House should have 110 con : sideration for the Masters and Apprentices Bill, Mr Carncross thinks. Mr Buchanan—" The Treasurer cannot feel very well after the criticism of his Statement." Mr Ward —" Never felt better in my life." I have heard it said that tho treaty with South Australia, was mado in tho interests of Invercargill oats, and the Canadian treaty in the interests of binder-t\vine."—Mr Button.

Ths expenses of the Premier's native tour through the North Island reached £4919s Gd. Of this amount Mr Seddon received £63 as allowances and £l9O 7s 3d for expenses while Mr Carroll drew £63 as allowance and XI7S 2s Id for expenses. " Constituents liavo a mistaken idea that mombers are doing nothing unless they figure in Hansard, and so we have to -play up to thein," said Mr Carncross last night, and he added, " That is my position." " A very degrading position, interjected Mr Bell. Mr Buchanan on Thursday night contrasted pointedly tho contemptuous intimation of Ministers to Lord Ripon in tho case of Irish cured mackerol that they " had no desire to see foreign cured fish introduced," with their proposal to introduce Canadian salmon free. Mr O'Regan said this was" another injustice to Ireland," and he resented that land boingstyled a "foreign" country. —Post.

CLEMENTS TONIC HAS STOOD THE TEST OP TIME. ISNOT AQUACOOSTIiUM El I !'A RELIABLE PHARMACEUTICAL PKIiPAKATION, POSITIVELY CUKES INDIGESTION, NEUIiALGIA, WEAKNESS, GENERAL DEBILITY, LIYEII k KIDNEY COMPLAINTS. HEAD THIS CASE. Mr. Herbert Phillips, "Wellington, Nciv Zealand, who mites on July 25th, 18M: —Formally ycars ILayebeen a thorough martyr to broncliitis, | Jiave consulted and been treated by various medical men of ability, bjjt to no ltarpqse.' I liaye, tljjrintjtlie last two iyeeks, Resorted to Clements Tonic,"and ag) nqw : feeling something likepyself agfijn, Jaai'indeed grateful to the kinq friend wlio recommended the aboro certain relief to ! me.—Yoursgratcfiilly, HerbcrtPhillips, I Wellington, Now Zealand,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5106, 17 August 1895, Page 2

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PARLIAMENTARY. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5106, 17 August 1895, Page 2

PARLIAMENTARY. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5106, 17 August 1895, Page 2

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