LAST NIGHT'S SITTING.
The House met and resumed at 7. SO. Mr George continued his remarks, and said the particular district he repre- . oentecl only had received £300,000. He J decidedly objected to further borrowing, ' and hoped the loan would not be granted. He would support the resolution of the member for Famuli. Mr Maoandrew said if the question came to a division he would walk out and not vote. Mr Wkston thought the proper time had not arrived, and he -would vote for" , .Government. Mr Mukro was in favor of borrowing 'because, he thought the resources of the - were quite elastic enough to meet ,it. At present he would vote with the Government. < ' '''' Mr Petrie supported the Government. "< : ' < SIR G. Grey said that England would 41 ' hot Ww be^the country- she was, l unless, frisjfche had bbrrowed money for great works. He held that the House should 'be' made • 'aware of the plans of ' the Goveniment, '^^^'untilhe had had an' opportunity of the measures he would gitfe no ' j "■" divided .wiiih.the following ; Noes,- 1L V< ; I - then 'tent ift^gd&Aitfeee
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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1570, 27 July 1882, Page 3
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180LAST NIGHT'S SITTING. Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1570, 27 July 1882, Page 3
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