HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
'• WEiiMN&TON, September 2& ! lriioßlouso met nt2.3i\ The debate on the Waka Maori was kept up till 12.25s • Hamlln coud«mned the means talton to ; gen up an agifcutiioni in its favorv ' Morris ea*d tho East Cba»t Satires wanted the pper sontinued.. Pyke said) t\w Ministry had' deSed the House, and' a> e^-construefcion. should take plaae. Csu'i'ingtoni considered Miai&teffii acted siftjitly. ltolleslon supported the motion. Their own self rosueot ought to stake the G>«»vprnm*nt retnv^ Wilson opposed the motiotiu. Gnisborne said what Gorern<ca«nt did in defiunce reflected badly upoa. blio uudit system. Stafford spoke at considerabte-kngtlhin defence of the Govornmonti agt»nst the motion. Ho- denied the charge- 06 hiiviaiß deserted his party in 1873.. He dawned Uie present Ministry as his old colleagues and. political! alliai. He did no* think the Opposition contained the elemeais of an abiding party,, tho Gowrnmciib acted rightly regarding- the Waka Maori. During 28 years l! 7 successive Ministries felt it necessary to have a. Maori papen. Stout supported 1 the motion. €r«orgo McLean moved adjournment..
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Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 75, 1 October 1877, Page 2
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