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PARLIAMENTARY NOTES.

THE ADDKESS-IN-HEEGY.

AN AMENDMENT MOVED AND BB«^ 'JECTED BY 70 TO 7. J\

A WEST COASrSETTLBI&NTBiIiIi

PIREWOOD ONBAII/WAYB. ***

A BREE2E ABOUT BBLLAMX'Spd* : ■ •-:' r- "TT'j. <: <• i \]Jvvv i „ . (B^TEL^aßA^^Trvj^ vr^/J (FRpM OUR pWN|gpRRE^OKDfHT.)n"ifa WELLINGTON, OcfehfiliiGo'D ) Yesterday afternopjvjvas devoted to setting up the ordinary aessiptoal .Comimittees, and the appointment , ot'lfiipcr Hamlin as Chtirmnn ot Comiuittets. Iti the evening " the' Adrlreßß-iDißeply 1 ■was taken, being moved by %; Giabam, ry membeiv • for the, .•; jB§*ST Coast, and secondedjby 'Mr.McGregbr^l member for Akarpa,~Tß"ere jtss natbioc in the spee'eh calling f»r : cbnimenfci Sir J. Vogel, who has been duly elected leaden: bf : the -OppbHtiori,? delitereti. a j speech by no • mesjiis - m Hbit Jh^est if«f m. Major Atk f inson~repliedr thenT Messrs... Ballanc^, Fisher, .Seddon, _ Fiabo/tmdothers spoke, and Mr/Jobn McjjKenzit'* " the Opposition wbjp. movedjui addition to tbe address, ii'preisiog .thi desirable* ( . ness of tbe nuntber of Ministers 'beiUff-' reduced by (jwo., Sjr J. Vogeland other M Opposition members disclaimed /4dji responsibility for the amendment, and f nearly everyone who spoke expressed bit • iuten'tion of voting against jt^ie limenq'^ ment. Mr. 'McKenzie; iipVrever,' stuo,k'tb ' it^ and, on division; it was negatived Vy ' 70 to 7. It was a false move, and'lbis^ with the carping spirit displayed by tbe Opposition during tbe whole debajg}, must bave had a tendency to harden tba Government party. The address was agreed to, and,, after attending to ,aomjS_| matters of detail towards fixing dp things f before tbe adjournment, the Honse-ros* ~ shortly before^ a.m. "' ml '.' ', /' '^ Among tbe notices on the' paper to-ia.f" , is one of a question by Mr. Marchant !'! ' whether the Government wilt consider ; ■ the feasibility of using wood for fuel pnr- -•■' poses on railway lines passing Wholly ,or - ; ;: ; in part through bush districts. • ' -. if : Also a motjon by Major Atkinson, ;fnr,, H leave 'tq iotroduce a We?t Coasf Setiler . mentsßill. ' : - ! ;" '''- l In' the Council yesterday, ttiere > 'Wti I a en breeze over Bellamy's. ■ Tbiiiis a^ sort ofi'"' club, in^intained by members, but 1 thsy^ have managed it sp badly, that tßsrowiß^ the^bank about,^l7oo, and are' paying! something like i£l7(t) a. year interest. Th» j subject was'broached in debate yesterdsy, t ' apd one hori. gentleman snid that ths , cause of 'the fihantiial position 'df the' establishment was thit members ran up scores' fpr drink and: food/ and others left*' without paying, up, : causing, at leart, tbt Jloss of interest, and of course ereitinf tirisk of loss of the principal in some f asea. r

Hollow at's Ointmsnt' ' anj> Pii^a.— . Cough's, Influenza. — The Foothinje> proper*' ' ties of these medicaments -render them well worthy of trial in all diseases of thf respiratory organs.. .In common oplda and- i influenza, the Pills, taken internally.. ano! | the Ointment rubbed over tbe throat and t chest, are exceedingly eflcacfoW. -Wheil r : V influenza is epidemic, thia'trejitment Jii r -' the easiest, safest, andanresJtf' Hbft6way*i'. ... Pills purify the blood, remove jtil obataclei;.^ to its free ' circulat ion', through* ' the liingf , ' . relieve the engorged air tubes, ; and render , ; respiration free, ..without '' reducing" the' ; strength, irritii.tinjr.the nerves, or depret^^, . iing the spirits ; such areH&e reaiy means, of, escaping from suffering when afflicted . , prith colds; cough's; brouchitisi and -other . ;hest complaints, by which the health of io many- is seriously and permanently injured in mostgountries. ; ok: Cat Abbh v — oerrsott fl*^ C ! itve odors at once. ' <3bn»nlefce enrtfof wdntf - * chronic cases ; ulso une^'ialled as gafflefoi,'t»ir,! h'phtheria, sore throat, /oul breath. 4

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1754, 14 October 1887, Page 2

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PARLIAMENTARY NOTES. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1754, 14 October 1887, Page 2

PARLIAMENTARY NOTES. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1754, 14 October 1887, Page 2