The Te Wananga. THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1876. THE WORK OF PARLIAMENT.
UNKNOWN UNKNOWN witnessed a virtual defeat of the Government, for they only escaped being in a minority by the UNKNOWN vote of The que'staon uppn 'Wnicn TnTstme^ 46MGH^IA night- befcre the opening ofthe House the Government issued an order in -Cortncit euiiipfeirng the swig l . ■ Thw ■ order vras alleged to ipo* 7 inlaticm rfan exprpss pledge given 4o jjfcg jpfect, nglr tlinHiinan tn pkaa n Inw fn rafify <-.4bts>ale. After, the role *>«i»ibcr« detwmmedi:-tha^jAli«y would »<>t put the ; 'Qke»Femment-ea*r ow.-.the THak©; question,: but would scOTequestion t)f larger ; colonial iumotion wrb papeed t&e GorrmroeritTo conclude tho sale* Since thenfat 1 tfoiJgbthejrfe has. fcoen a- good deal. of bitter talking, fcwt?ntft-v*ry rouch-workihns. beeu done.- The House to w«ttingffor_ the Ficancial Statement, after which •*' ptrti«r more certain proportions than they vriwitist pc#sent» Acoucus of' the- Opposition was it icae decided lo niake no party MWI mrtfl.: if tor: tho foil policy of, .the .Government " The on r f mat tiers of speohd interest to I bebii tiio diac<tfaion, oiv'the question : the tectum ;of the Maori -member for the East ■CmM; -The Native iMinister coolly* proposed to. dis-: enquiry, buttlie 11 otise xe«MtedHhis, aud* finally the matter .was referred, to. a Committee. Many influential petitions .have gone. : forward infayour of. member, and we hope t|u}t the Hooae hisrcturh. - intre&cwaa also. asked why he'did not r J| in-place of Mr. Tor|on f who taa Jjeen and. his - was that the had; the matter undejr oqtisidoration^. L apd would make' tt-.e appointment so <ln & a .suitable * llwjr. ri^H ragfe mere excuse" on the part »p cabmen tin, Harlee v s- Bay must possess ... jfogßjyy3»^^^^tiona, imd It - is! creditable to, our TfcTDT"? n4Uurt 'tnai. hfes been experienced of liim up tune. . "r. jfOgy !|p Traders well posted ; "oT : Fariiament, aod to. finish tO,weefc a',short summary of thebusiaess
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Wananga, Volume 3, Issue 21, 6 July 1876, Page 260
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311The Te Wananga. THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1876. THE WORK OF PARLIAMENT. Wananga, Volume 3, Issue 21, 6 July 1876, Page 260
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