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RESULT OF THB"cAU©©i,
The Governmehc'intend fcj .trea): the>ne.w jwan,t/of jcqqfidenpe) m«)tion with contempt, and simply tiSkS ijt in pujt aside other business for it. It is very doubtful wliSther it will comd on to i|* cjannot do so before next Wednesday. Mussrb Travel's ami 'Giyb'ot'ue'Ure reported as again, pledged to support it, but at thV several.;memberß- -expfcessecl!disapproval the t ,cpntest, and fou,r, a.tj least, are likely to refusfe their support to Major Atkifnsori this time. Private • * b&siness'' 'i& pushed'bh. ! " aN'otih'fnVihoiJe' 'Has tranispired regarding the privilege' easel AMOERER WANT f OF CONFi 3 p.m. ! When- : the Hoqso met > to/dayv Mr;. Sheehan expre/ssel a hope thai party contests T were .oyer, for thb sessipa, in,' whujiii ment saw their way to prorogue early in Atkinson immediate y gave of a fresh .wattw of confidence motion tor to-morrow. * ■ ; ■.• • ~ ■., H * [The following" was ! issued'yesterday as a Times Extra.] j '•••■'' : ' ; ';' ;;MOTIONi'^>--i'-A TIE. ' j THE SPEAKER VOTES tf&ft THE GOVERNMENT- o \ GOTERNMENT BuiLDINQS, WELLiHOTON,Tuesday night. '
.... ~On the House meeting, to-day, jthe no.confideuce motion was called on. No, one got upland the Speaker put the|qf\estibh. /: Mr l rose to speak, but was ruled too'late. A most; disorderly scene, ensuef}, a division * was iaken 'on "Majqr Atkinsons > which was negatived by the Speaker's castinjg vote, the members being 39 to 39. '-/ Messrs Gisborne, .i JdhnsonTMndu Travers, whose- vdfies were i to- the OppositiDd; werei atee»&> not suspecting/tha* > thaornQtion woulid oome on for consideration that day. Mr MtfLeah ' then on Mr Keyndid3" which had become a substantive' motion. 1 The ( amendment of Mr • thV '*&*& the Ministry "''hot ! having- this' m jority, l «hP»l4i-v,KWlHifi4i»l^| ! rt<r , 4' sign." v. .-,,;.„ ~..•„ ," . ; Wedn,es,<kyj. i n,a.m. ! -'' The Speaker ruled McLeanfs l amendment • out .ofii order/ $Mx Heynblds ameridmeu't ; "was ** feen ;ne^tiyea;' s\ , ttie' yoi^ !f |aiia; : the business till; after nrajdnight, J7 Thb Utipositiori hold a eafrcas' td-day:' -'■ \ "
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 842, 8 November 1877, Page 2
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310Parliamentary. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 842, 8 November 1877, Page 2
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