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PARLIAMENTARY NOTES.

TE AROHA.

Representation. -A Difference in the Cabinet WKlAiXttrox, Tuesday. Thkhe is a rumour that a difference of opinion took place in the Cabinet yesterday oxer the Ro presentation Bill, and it i-< eonsideicd quite likdy n»w the Government will abandon Mih qvtestion this KCvtion. It in well known tli it a l.irgu suction of tin (jriivcruii.ont !>u|i|i'<iluih aie «n»i»i».seil to tliH subject Iwinfirtiiken ut> this heiMon, as they object to tioinir detained longer in Wellington than U absolutely necessary fur tho transnctin? of ordinary bmin'v.s. It is theiefore an (>pen question, whether or not tlie question will l>e shelved for the present, notwithstanding that a distinct promise was mode a few days ago that it \v -aid l> j dealt with. A definite Mtatement however, is to he made to morrow.

flfrr Larnach Euchres the PremierAtninin^ little passage at arms occurred last night butwePii the Premier and the Minuter for Milieu. There were two bills down lor CDiniuittiil, the Mining Cmnp inie« Bill and the Comities Bill, in the order named. The premier, however, i*aid his would go on with the Counties Bill, but Mr Lnrnach objected with the remark "Ob, my bill is down fir-t." The Premier utill persisted, when Mr Lirnach actually appealed to the Spanker «g»in«t hin chief. Sir Robert Stout than took hi* neat at the table to go on with thn Counties Bill, but m the chairman commenced the bufiness with "The Mmm? Companies Bill in Committee," Sir Robert simply took up hit bill and went back to his teat. Mr Larnach then, smiling, went on with hit little bill. The affair caused some Amusement to the House.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2178, 24 June 1886, Page 2

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PARLIAMENTARY NOTES. TE AROHA. Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2178, 24 June 1886, Page 2

PARLIAMENTARY NOTES. TE AROHA. Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2178, 24 June 1886, Page 2

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