The Waikato Times
tfqualand exact usiioe to ai men. ..>>. 'viiatcver «uko or poma.tsi<»»i, jeli<i >v « • r ! (jniiticai :•,:■• • •■ ■■ • «' ■' * sure shall the Pre^ the Pkoplb's rigmaintain, Uriuve i-by intluuucv.' aad Hiibribed iy i v aiu TUESDdX. D bCEMBStt 11 i«77. Thb 'P'roeoijation of Parliament in all probability took placo yesterday by commission, and the woriy and excitement of one of the longest and ra »sb bitterly-protrncted of party straggles in the Parliament of New Zealand has at. last beeu brought to a close. Elsewheie we give the correspondence which has passed becween the Premier and the Governor on ttis .question oi a dissolution. The latter admits the necessity of a dius lutim at no lengthy date, but is of opinion that the time is not yec rip- ibr it. Certainly, h dissolution now is not* a mut er of the same necessity that ii was two mouths ago, whsn it seemed the only way of escape from te political deadlock in which both pa- ties in the House had become involved. I'he correpondence dates from only a month ago, the 15(h .November, at which time the present Government was firmly seated on the Treasnrv beucbes, and though, an the Premier lays a want of confidence motion was on the order paper, it was, as MrSheehansail, "lost in a bog. 1 ' Now, as one of the foremost measures of the present Ministry, ind one which ftonn can object to in the readjustment of the ••epr^entation, tbtre is really some force* in the argument of the Governor, that »s a dißSolntioD must oome after the plaint' of the new m ensure, it is not ad i.ibetlmt thecoa'i r,' shall be trouoied with a general election uuw, aud with another agxiu so iOOII. . ________________ ( Fbb member f-r Waikat.-» Mi Whita- , las . w»i a passwgep jn\er4*y t9 k
Hamilton. We hnve beeix requeste. to state that Mr Whitiker iuce idef to meet hia constituents the electors of Waikato during- his present viei 1 bat that urgent engagetaenti compel hitn to postpone doin^j ao Mfs^hitaker^ili visit Waikata •■' again "■ to wifrds'' t\\e end of nexi month, -when he-proposes to invifc« ■ his constituents .to meet him ai CanibVidgeL of the day wil be jriven by adyertiseoient in th< Waikato Times;
Hamilton Eabt Distbict Sonat,.— Th ' ex mi' ation of the tjeholars of 6h • above school will take plaoe to-day . Trndmul : *re " called :~fdr?by 7lie i HSmil* ton J> a net High vay B>ard to- formi-.a: - a run n_*r Mr Joll? 'a farm, nni will b>< 1 rooeivei «t tIM d»rniitoa Hotel up r.i> - 4 p m on te lUh inr'Sat; — ' -"■ THB BUST CMP OF THB SB WON, w Jiave. yvt he»r«t.of JdiWi'iitato *■ tb»*. o< ' Vlr Onu^la* of T.«uv»iere wh<»hnj>i<t »bo n two f-mr t.ofch lincon arns fo 24l<> »n i22b of wooi respectively. Tin • nvjw *f-er tbey*w«te Bkirßtid ami belliAii . Tbndbks for cer-aia works to je^n . on the main roai between Haopj..tiiM at , fatipi i, will be received by the » cretar of t « Kir kiriroa High vaj Board uiitii I 'ho 17m io§ . : vtr Peiooofc will _Ur* [ with intending ooilr>»cori f-om m» hou e , cm B»'ard<y next, a* 11 ara ' , • W«ATAWB-T4 SCHOtot HoiffSH r- At kh m e in^ of th* Board b_" &iac,»tipi ;iel 1 »•» Ift.day in A«inklahd, temlera we ••■■? upeuid for tae er cioo of the .uWv Mchtiol. The low:BG tender -?*?< :h»< "F ' Mes-tM S.au and Grey for £247 10 vhioh wa- aooept-d Vn >j ct p tn > uau- 1 coa.ii i<»o» m so soonrity, etc. WabbakOl Road —The sel/iler«- 6' Wiiep»»iigi, boiu account of the des rUtJon of ♦bin » -ttlo twnt a <p»arnd in our i«*..iif of Tae-Haj l»»f, will be glad to find that the Waik»fr»~" County Council is ab >n< to take in h*ud at once t >e to <na tO'i of that ieos of r.-»d ihtrvytnt of whtoh has for so ujnanv years shut the<out 'rom o mtnunioa'ioo vri:h the r«st of the di»tri f.. t-«ale * tendura will bt received hy the Council for faso'nin; and draining tn-aa 35 oliaio of swamp raid up :o the 2 d inet. ■■••; Thr New Kklighojt.— A. Rent'pm.n not unknown i« iiserary oiroles wapreseut at one of the Pope's receptions. The h<ily father appro-wheel and sai t : * Are yoa a Catholic or at Protestant? • Holy father,' replied oar friend, * I *n> ueicber a tjatnolw nor a Proteatauo ; l »m a joarna'iat.'. His (loliae 8 U^hu bear iiy, aad moved on to souae one eU* . Thb ( 'Haitpo Oattlb SAtiß of Mr a* Buoklmd ttitoa pace tud»v. w>iet >• numb r f etoreoittie and grown B toe r a * ill be offered. Tlie g^neril meesiug o* the m m >era of thi-Waikato Agricuitarn ind Paetoral Awwciatio t, tw n»i<e thquestion of endor«ia(? or otherwise th ao'iv>» of the o>>m oitbt-e in noD holdin : . an autumn show in W tisato, will be held this afternoou at Ohaupo after the 'sal-. Not a bad Clip.— MrE. B. Walker 1 of M>aua V-il»,' near O*na bridge, ha* vv e rn just shown 29 pure>bred I>-n oln .•w«8, tw Ive " moutiw 1 wool, ani the c •nibined w< ight of the wool in grease is 4361 fl| or an average of a fraot on pvar 15 Im per flneoe from each e*e. These -h ep were landed from Baglnnd on the Ist M>rch, 1876. aiaoe waen tnev havi> am bed three tinios. One pi thum iia» reared five laiuba tinee th^ above d«te. and clipped 16^lba of wool this shutting. : Thb qjsttoa of . whether an autumn «h<>w shall ba buld io W^ikato ib to be ra tied. Tn^ Cambridge Parm^ra' Club do ao r . int'nd re waling i heir experim >nt pf » )ctober last, unjl Jfovemb r*6f next year, Hnd the Comm t»e» of the Waikato A^ricultn»l and Pastoral Ansxsiation have declined to bold a sh'»w iu the mutnn o' of '-he pr B<mt jear. Tnere ar< many advocated for th< ( holding of a show in auumo w»»eo gr»»o aad farm prod'Otof ill kitidti are ready for exhibit, i.nd it it dfteimu e 1 to 'ak« the sense o' th • mrtinb.r* genera ly of the Waika • Wx oui u<al ani P*etor*l Association to either endor-ie 'he opinion of their commi tee thi«< tlnre shumd be noaatna<> •havtr, or otherwise. Thb War.— * Austria* wrUine In t»»' Herald 1 of ystt.rlav on the recflnth alt- red *»*:>"°t of <h • Tu-ko Rimßian wa> , tv«:— *Wi(.h th» fall of Pl-vm p...0 ie« tii' ions are imminent; bu. sh u Me neafle priposaU o> nCH n con itio cini'iar to >hos<» a no iced in the sia Pr^», wbi«ih 18 Hut tnena "uthpioo of h tlovrnment, theo it u not a all i<»;iroh .hie that th<» war mty enter int » • rew ithtse, and b ii< to the 0 t.-m n» fcie'weiiV?^ Or^a' Bntain'w iotefoenofi Iruadv tn- outoy io I ondnn is raise »bo«' *V B' fIi)1 'nt«r*«t« he' 'tj -n p «n ewd. How far this m » v. extend a« vwe kn-«v °" J >»ut fin « a re i-ie "f pirt*- n f t*»« T'i ki«*» fl .nt and ho j .io c'w'tip^'On ->t * e I'ari -n^-lles, to the p"---j id o" «f B irfUo<i and othpr M'-inn" « i ' infl.r a mortal bio woo »he am*>ur prove of. Ore** B'ttaia, whoh th»' p op« n<r r nly • f Wn-jland hut of her E«npir • »t 1 »r«e, «re miar. loth to pat up wth. Th" new vear m»y brine { »r»>h e en^-s littl credited as pnssib'e four months *io,
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 868, 11 December 1877, Page 2
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