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WELLINGTON GOSSIP.

OOBEBBPONDBNT. ] TELK6KAPH.J '-.Wellington, Friday. ; ; : rumor afloat that the intend to drop the Native lllplHjpßii) in consequence of the fierce all quarters. The to-day;, and its leading |pt|u|fef|^ere , generally condemned. |Mf|Ballance is believed to "be perfectly |§||fcS||£ija{ his advocacy -of the bill, but |^^^fiders.tood the Ministry as a whole to' stake their position current that the Armed |pfra^&l>idaxy Act Audit Bill will give | |ff^ri|lit to members of the A.C. and ■ plh^forQe 1 to vote at Parliamentary ! Hpnae to-night scarcely presented aspect of a Budget night, there was an extraordinary ppnianH for the^ Speaker's tickets, meith'er ;the ladies* or the strangers' ppiferf4 wa^ nearly aB full as on previous y^ftslbntf. : £>ir* Julius Yogel took nearly nours to read his Statement, and IsithQUgh. several portions of it appeared |to/? afford some amusement to members, f]Sf Jreeeived on the whole a most patient •Wearing. The local government proIpQs'alari taxation, and borrowing pro-. fiSiats :ware of course the portions of phe^Statemient most eagerly listened to. Kfe^"'' r ;' ;: " ; '.' ' • Sunday, lliilllii&itiog^^ superflous to remark that topio in political circlea is'the extraordinary character sS^tfre Wudget speech delivered by Sir §Jlfr^BtJTogel on Friday night, and it is to say that no Financial &M% brought down for years past |Sji|? m S /'Treceiyed with so much disconP^Fv^rw would, perhaps, be hardly i^fejM ■.•■' state that owing to this SSsStSi^?-' 1 - h the days of the Stout§son B & e6b L ™ numbered, but they i|&!fev!.V^ t > eh a severe shake that ||$!££^ d ;. fl0 \ 4 'I be a very slender IteM¥Fsr." wIL -opoaals are ' put. »^h;en,, their p. ohief ob j ec tion K% ;^-°S^ • undoubtedly, character, a hat a meetjM^eifjseung on this head v. ' erß j n t^ c i%idf|tho professed i 'ree TraOv nornmg . for to-morrowL. n with' what aotion shall be takei. to the proposals. Itisestimu of the preset gfjffif^erare Free Traders, so that the reipiltiof 'to^mbrrow's meeting is eagerly to. As far as one can is no great desire to oust P^Mimatry, simply with the object of p^mg^'Maior Atkinson again in office, Ifcut -inleßs the Government proposals are |aipgether remodelled either a ohange of a y dissolution seems inevil^tileiV'lt is even hinted that an appeal iip^K#;-co.antry must be made on the J goyernment proposals of the Oolo||plfTrea;Burer, but as the . bills are not the House it would be prelijnjiiiurd to pronounce an opinion on them. opinion regarding the as a whole is that Sir Julius practically recanted all he , hiß Budget speech last year, with respect to the property to local government, a3d ||6fifire^;is every appearance of a rewhen the proposals come Even the West Coast Sffi|mi^erß*, : . some of whom are the |Pi|aunph.<3at ; friends Sir Julius has got, . swallow a Protective i-iasi it would mean the death of industry. SlShfi^Mi^sterial organ last night, that the Statement is clever State paper, says, S|^e !^*caianot say that we altogether llHlj&rtlie i '.policy propounded. In many alterations in the tariff are S|ii|mßtiy in the direction of ' Protection. ||Mei?'Colonial Treasurer may wrap the ||proßb|alß.;Up as he likes, and gild the llfffiUin'a'moat alluring manner, but the mean Protection and nothing jpßTtseU'.i'Most of the alterations are altoPgelher.; opposed to the principles P^^Fre'o -•;.:• Trade, and * they will : be . challenged on this V Something more than even the PttfiiritendiOfithe wedge is embodied in Stfllß'fl&get/ The general principles of which are laid down flpire^gqpji enough in, their way, but we ..something very like the pro'.'.'_assured finance in former ipmancial Statements, and we have seen as soon as it became, conto do so. , What the outcome of P^e'^hpl.e. affair will.be it is impossible but we. fancy there are and- stormy watera ahead to be before the session ends." ||||§|Tlife; Evening Press is still more out- : ;TKe following is an extract Mf foffivits article on the Budget : — " No pgFinancial Statement Major Atkinson was half such a triumph as this one delivered by his RnmWflli'-.arid 1 penitent rival. Th^ ,of 1885 is in fact a com-' of the financial policy of a conspicuous admission of p|th^fallacy of the Colonial Treasurer's plfjl^hy' nostrums for financing the pfppuiitry out of its difficulties. Last year Sw^|p;6perty .tax was to be abolished, llandya'ctually. was reduced by one-half ; property tax is not only expressly as a permanent §|pippßt,:but is to be doubled in amount. ||Eaßfe? : 'year,v' taxation was to be largely this year taxation is to be pfieayiiy -increased, and new taxes of a and vexatious kind are notwithstanding the pflaß8 v atibn of cash payments to the sinkr Last. year a grand scheme of po^ali^pvernment was to separate local pfc^p|general finance, and relieve Parlia : jail business of a local character ; a^t^fyea]PH.the Treaßurer is > driven |TO'the.;wretched expedient of reviving the p||ol6te Bystem of giving subsidies of |b s prr^wed money to the local bodies, whole epheme for localising the ; administration is abandoned Last year the depression j^asiiio:; be conjured away by the perand, prestige of the pSolp'nialc Treasurer, and under ■ his |i|pygn/rul6 the colony was to progress : >nd l-bpunds ; this year we hpt a word about leaps and bounds, removal of the depresthe- contrary, the crestfallen shuts up his bag of tricks, and dißmal appeal to his audience the hat and gather io keep the show going ffi|^b||tef.;luok turns up. What has loe(sVm6f of ,all the glittering gewgaws he dazzled the eyes of the KCpnE^nd the country only ten months i Pg|§|^rhe^gilding has all worn off, and php ■Bawdust has all dropped put. The : absurdity has , been gt|j§||naeide.in favor of the jam makers: y imp6Bture more completely

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7195, 22 June 1885, Page 4

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WELLINGTON GOSSIP. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7195, 22 June 1885, Page 4

WELLINGTON GOSSIP. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7195, 22 June 1885, Page 4