LAST NIGHT'S SITTING.
Tile House resumed at 7.30. •- V Mr Holmes continued the debate on the Land Bill, and spoke until 10 minutes past eight. Mr Williams supported^the bill. ' ' Mr Petbie congratulated Ministers on the bill, and would giye it his hearty support, Mr Pkaeson supported, and Major Harris opposed it. . „- - * •£■ Mr O'Caixaohan, as a practical farmer, supported the bill, which he cjji^ 1 sidered the best measure the Governjhiint' v^ ' have brought down. * <^ '• ' (Left Sitting.) s• I i ' -' t ""&
Obstinate Atod Mak.— An elderly Aberdeen woman, on being asked how her husband, who was much older -than her- »- self, employed himself, replied' :~"Oh, » 'sir, he "does naething bufcdaunderfl pot an' ~. daunders in, un fan he's tiretl hie ijis^fgaes ' * sclyte till's bed." The same wlfe^wflen * \ asked by one of her neighbors,! "foo her auld, man, was keepin^"^ ?"^ replied : A' ;y?; y ? ibpdyy,deein'|bt|t Bn^^andffJtSwadna , s ,'Jj TOuer.gin'-Jhe^^^^tom'j %ere j: at th 6< day o' <vWmls&&%ti Th
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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1568, 22 July 1882, Page 2
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155LAST NIGHT'S SITTING. Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1568, 22 July 1882, Page 2
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