The Wairarapa Daily. SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1879.
Tin; present Ministry has hbt-'lieen" altogether, fortunate iij and. friends A certain amo,unt-.of compensation is ever payed out'by a ColbiiiaP'Ministry, and during the late regime thfe; process was as-regular as in the currenTfeigii; but then the recipients'of the bouijtj; , were, in the cyk of MI'S Grundy, wont to bo It and propel porsdhs) ; now th'ey aromofc >The presdit Blinistiyj. dfefeiroiis" to possess a democratic reputation,' lias fraternised withi 'iijtlradualsy.who | forraerly,were,kept.atiarm's.leiigith from the lionorables,of : Jolip. Jfjartin's, .and J:,P's. qf^nybodv^. The! qualification for -fin honorable has .been. a very' low ope; tiii't we are'afraid to say. what'it lias' been for the lesser'dignity. The o'therpatr.Qiiagq iqf| tl>p rl-'fivenjiiiippji-Jhas (lone anything,. V|u,tt strengthened it; In Mr Lucld6,j.t;gaifled ; :on,c|.friend and made a thousand •enemies. The emolument given to another member of the Press, Mi' 1 6.' M'. etpially a blunder. Far be'it from usUo'censfire any : Min- i istry which recognises the merits of
• editors, a|| wM sjen hand, butMiejji the Mram is tMemovo an editor ff>%his ran® to IfM-tho pen out jMclifek him into ffi is lost to tile Fourth .Effltc, and ■ his i special cfu]ness. arc > placed Hii^ipusH,.Jl ® a 1 dishonor than 1 would be a good thing isfthe Ministry and Colony if thg-fature 'ftbaiidoiied.- ! arid "political' jfmT their reward in the approbation of tleiu owji.couscieiicc.s,.. : . Tlie Ministry womlr then an'incubupf plutocrats and demagogues/ under . the pretext of propping it up,- lnvo_ • been fiSffj)it^''lK foundations. A|'tg£ all, too, MrSj.(jrmuly is a useful 01/ A. woman, and tlVe experiment tried by, ' the present Ministry of snubbing lior ■ Ween a success, The public lias ' it' I gt)o^"afflil I tfr confidence rind, respect for the Cabinet of 'New Zealand, and it is their following'only that bring tlem into disrepiij;e.. x Cabinc is reconstructed we hope to see j,lrs Grundy Admitted #tsie Council ta iliy and then no doubt in the eyes of n ost men the be more to thy of respect. It. wip be half a century, hence before the Colony will be as dc uo-'| , .'ciiatic -asiiSir George expects it to be now. And then, perhaps, there vill be fewer about.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 156, 10 May 1879, Page 2
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