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POLITICAL NOTES.

■ ,iV TJvJ.Iv«»S.»WI.— V . lVH; , r> ] Wi,!i-.;:. Tv-Gy. i- gr-.a , v . JV w !• .aical circa-* «.v,-r M r Atkin-. n i c’l u : i:u ag a *t ,-.V Mau-t.y. A m—-ting • i hi- -up;, .ft-t. i- f {, r m 5-s*- .1- "iily a iV.v im-nh-rs ;jtc y,. t ’lt \V. hj ug’ i, it Hill j-r iji'ily h- .] till iiid ty. A- fir .1- I cm !--.irn the M.-j r- fi :-ud-. m t v.i-iiih-ir 1- , f.-r p, umhi; h.-;.- in th- nntt.-r. Thy M’lii-t-ri.ili't' jir-f--- t'. 1 . tint h- ■ ■i.* ii tg- . t-m —. ij*n .t team tli.it will c -tii- • *■ ' til- if. with ait >i-1 .. .- % r-.r 11-i—:* >" •;* dmi-. In. - ..n a. i- -,'lJ.g H ■ ;h- m-Mil-t - 1 ' i hi- j-r iin Hun- ■ i..J. I. 1 ... hj .-i m. *‘pp' —it! -1 Mill -11 • : Sir M„ ■ I. ,i- -, -in-.. ■"n: lily iIJH ! M .; t Atkiu-.-u iii- .-upp-.rt, 51 . - 11.; n sl.at in *!,.• ;,i. ..{ Li- • ■!■!•: il-.i-it - tii- M.ij. r i- ».,*• i. t- pi ij)"-- -ii—li jiii-i.il mca-mc, ns ■:-!! li. 1 ; 1 try; v.miii ,-ipp it. W.-dne-d iv. I i.-r-w.t, jtii mf-iijj i* iii-'- t n.g ui tint Opp, eti i!, !hi- icu.-ng ii 11 pending tin? .uir..ii -I u rth-rn ii.-.i,!,-:- this evening, iiijiJ -■•iitii-ni in-mh-r. t,. n.-.rrt.vv it mti-.iec.d.-i in it t" c-u-ii.r what acthn .],nuid I - t.ik- :i til! the ll n-i meet-, t . 1;, .rr.-.v. Atkin- 11 intimated that lie ind i-c-ii-i] v.-ry encouraging replies fr.un ni-inb -r- ..{ til- Oiijinitinn with whi.in ]i- c-iiiin’aiii-c.itod. ami was very 1 1 1 111—i 11! -if f.-rnimga C.iiiin-t, ami further st.it._-d that while it vv.,uld i- 1 1 i'-c---. Iry to have a c-uj’i- . f hi. former ministers in tin- Cibinet a* sicadi.-ts, lie -trendy d-je-cat—i a return to anythin); like th? C-ntinm.ns Mini-try. It is |H»>ible that aft-r the electi-n ..f tile Speaker, t'l-ncrr'iiv, tile H ■1 -e will :.<ij mrn tiii Tm-dav. Sir M. Ull -ke vviil pr-lnblv 1- pr-i-vd hy Sir Julius \ ce’.. and s- ■•mil i liy M•] >r Atkiir-en, Mr Urycc intends taking steps to have llic Wait..lira eleeti.m nji-el, on tin; grounds of per-.inati-.n and briU-iy. and lie is very .sanguine of being suec-s-ful. S3,yiihi Ma] >r Atkin-on succeed in foniiing a mini-try. wi'l continue giving ■■■•■ry rcisoiiab’e e'iieession. to the construction ..{ tie- Mid’.jid Kiihv.iv. M ij-i ,\tkiii- nt-ed iy vv..- vlo-et-d with -lieli 01 -nd-jrs of lli- llpji.-iti *n as were i I—re, i-it the jiroi-eedings weie private ;he wili nuke a -tat-m-nt in fh- H . 11-e toniorrow. and a-k for an adj ■■irmnent till 1 n i . - i iy. M.ij 't Atkinson is (i-'lermine J no*, to tik-, olnce unl-ss he can form a -tnmg Mmi-irv, a- in; tee-.gin —, thsi r-il re*-ti-ijci.m -lit is urgently r-pjir. d in the pie—nt eirciinistances ■■: the colony, and in ■rd-r to ejf-.ct tins the 11 -\t 11 >v,-niiiient inu-t Is-able to coinniaml .1 g--d rooking nioj ostv. Sir 1 . iiit .ker is 0..- 3 to arrive ii-re 10-moirov. in ord*-r to coi-ult with Maj r Atkinson the present cti-is. It is mid. rstmd tint Si,- Fteil-rjek's failiw* health will jir-vent linn fto n again repre--eiilingth-(1 overum-nt a- Attmiey-l len-ral "i I’l'et House, hut hi. l.ojg political experience, and sound common s-rise will II . d-übt ii; of great service to Major At-kiu-ou in forming his.Mi.ii.try, Mr .lames C.itrull. the mtiv; iiiember, r«-reived an ovation from natives en ; t■\\ •, Ikngton. He pioiuis.-d to co-op-rale •vith ii-eini Taipna ‘ . ..verthrovr the present Native I-iiids .v 3 :: 1 i:.;ratl si Act, hr night in by Mr Ik. lime •. and also .11 ;;il natter, affecting tie welfare of the natives. t'apt. IJ'l —-ii jitrive,] t ]-,_t night. Hie opinion is generally eit-rlaiii.d here that lie will U: Native .unl Defence Minist r in tin- new Ministry. It is rumoured that Minister* intend to j. a .Southern ni-mlvT n op]Hi>ition to Mr lianilin as Cii.iinn 01 f enmitt-. s, • sit ti:e mini; has m.t tian-hre,]. M r Hamlin, however, has strong cl dns on the Atkin, ui party, ami his r-o. !.;,tioi, null m. d tint is; warmiv -ujui.iited by his 01 associates in ti;e House.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2378, 6 October 1887, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
683

POLITICAL NOTES. Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2378, 6 October 1887, Page 2

POLITICAL NOTES. Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2378, 6 October 1887, Page 2

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