PARLIAMENT OUT OF SESSION.
(PRESS ASSOCIATION TK LEG RAM). w NELSON, September 17. Mr Grabaru addressed his constituents •Mught. |£ c Bpo j. e of h ; 3 efforts to get the wangapeka river proclaimed a eludge oo&onel, £30,000 being waiting to commence waicing operations on one claim, and the ™>portance of extending the Midland Rail*&y into Tadmor, which is adjacent to *vangapeka, to secure trade and aid large to, 7? neß He Tarred to the attacks on •ne Government in several papers, especially *lUi reference to the appointment of a Land th i r, *""* proved that the charges were He referred to the general Progrees of the colony under the Liberal •"ministration, and spoke of the Ward case, **P«»ning his views thereon. He said the «Wtion law required amendment, and while "Jumng to believe that the Government endeavour to restore Mr Ward as • Minister, he could not support such a of?H and w ° uld P ,ace himself in the hands 'he constituency in such an event.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9835, 18 September 1897, Page 9
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