Notices to Correspondents.
I An^ Elector.—Any passage srantod on tho Hinemoa by a member of tho Uouso to an outsider unconnected with tha Government or business of Parliament would be on irregularity. We have uo reason to sup; 030 that such passages are Kruntcd without the fare boinK paid. Individual members of the House have no power to authorise passes to travel by tho Hinemoa. AN Irishman.—lreland was conquered by successive invasions from Kngland. Prior to the Invasion of Henry If. which Popo Adrian authorised, the country was ruled by a number of potty kings, who were constantly at war with one another.
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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 199, 25 August 1886, Page 2
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