LATEST INTELLIGENCE. QUESTION OF SUPPLY.
Friday. In the House last niqfht, the correspond - ence between the Grovernmout and Mr T Russell w&8 ordered to be laid on the table. The Premier moved that a supply bo granted to Her Majesty, and thai the House go into committee to-day. Mr lload«r Wood, speaking 1 to the motion, thought tliat the Government were deceiving the colony -in there being no mention of finances made in the Go /emor's speech. In polite language he Bligiu.vt,isr>rl Sir Julius Vo%'ol as an ass. Ho i< feived to abolition, and sud that all the Opposition wanted was for the provinces to collect their own revenues and contribute to Government. Sir J Yoge 1 , in repl^kiij, said the re-ve-nue was inci'ticming. Tho city local «,'Overiimeiitß and county loc.il govermnenis all noedel that the motiuii should b' agreed to.
(Friday, 7.30 p.m. In the rlmifcp,, te-ni^ht, fc> v Juiiir Vogel asked lor au imprest supply of C^OOjOiK) ; Mi" Header Wood objected to bo lar^e a niiib, *nd warned *n explanation. Su- J. Vogel eKjilaiued that it vas require I to i.isl out tho sission, bub di I not fcliinic i^ in any \t,i7 exort-.^ivo. Tie amount was pastel anil tho JJottso has gone iuto a coiuuntLee of w.ivs -vud meirH.
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Waikato Times, Issue 642, 1 July 1876, Page 2
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