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SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TO THE "WAIKATO TIMES.'

DEFEAT OF THE MINISTRY. T!ie following appeared in our Extra- of Saturday last.. Wellington, October 5» Mr Vogel moved a vote of want-of-con-fidence last night. He spoke for two hours. At the conclusion of"the speech Mr Stafford said, that if there was no discussion, Mr Vogel would not be entitled to any reply. Mr Yogel replied that, some of his party were absent, but that if he was defeated , on the motion then, that it would be brought on again next week. Mr Stafford said he had no wish to waste the time of the House. The Government were quite prepared to go to division at once. Mr Fox —Not without debate. Mr Sfafford said he was not aware that the discipline of the Opposition was so loose. There was really nothing to reply to. The House ultimately adjourned for 20 minutes.. On resinning the question was put to the voices. Before the Speaker's declaration, of the result Mr Stafford rose to reply. Mr Yogel cried out "-Too late." (Loud cries of oh! oh! and groans.) At this moment Inglis, Stafford's whip,, entered the House, and walked up to Stafford, and in tones audible all over the House, said " all right." Stafford said very well,. I will not disappoint hoTiourable gentlemen. The House then divided. For the motion, 37. For the 35DmSIGN U3T. Ates : Noes : Brown, <T, E. White Studholme- Inglis Eox Brown, J. C. Remolds Murray McLean Bunny Andrew Buekland Seymour Williamson Luckie Eolleston

JBtithgiile Thompson Kelly Clark l'ciirco Culder Kichardson, E. O'Connor Rhodes < , Colhjia Stewart *'. • Gillie* Mo Andrew SHoeimn Tii ; roa Johnson Katcne ' Richardson, R. Bhit-tt W. IC. aiallord Onmmd Brudshaw Paker, 0. Wood Pnrata Knmitiana O'Neil Kenny Shepherd, T. L. I'il-jshorbert Triho Parker Ke'ly Curtis* Jackson Wilson Yogel AVaikolifkt O liorke Monro P.. eves ]\lcL(.in Mclllushtm Bnimlon HjilU'iiUmh Pem-oek 1' 'i«l C»vi<»li<.on Swanson Sluiplicnl, J. Monro, iSir D. Ifurfer Mi'G-ilKwjvy Henderson paths— ATESr No 158: Harrison Tobnio Webster Tho nnromieoinent of t,l>o losnU. by the Speaker was lveiMvocl with loud and prolonged eheerinjr. Mr Sinllbrd moved tho tidjouvMincntof tho House. The nipnibors left the Hou?o, cheering amidst a most exciting scone. Auckland, Monday, 7 p^n. Arrived—Star of the South, from Napier, with cattle. Shareinarket—Moanatairi, £5; Bismarck, 455;. O<ago, 25s to 30s; Caledonian, £27; Cures, 21s. The Supreme Court was opened for criminal jurisdiction' this morning. His Honor tho Chief Justice, in his charge to the grand jury said that there, were two dassfs of olFcnees very prominent in the calendar —horse-stealing and forgery. The former it was likely would bo-more prominent, as horses vrvve- loft very much exposed to the depredations of the evildisposed. In regard to the Green Harp case lie wan informed that the Crown Prosecutor was not authorised to proceed. The offence wiw a grave one and most prejudicial to Her Majesty's subjects; he meant raising the price of shares by wilful misrepresentations. If Uic case , cam-eon for adjudication, he would go into tlie iiiiiuer morn f«ii,., .1.n.1 w>...i]<l gj ri , ,i u ,. jury all the assistance in his power. William Raith was found , guilty of stealing a cheque, and sentenced to three years' pennl servitude; James Auly, for the siuno-oHbnee,. was souloncod ta two years. Wellington. Nearly every province is in favour of a dissolution► Tauranga. Native Contingent lias refused fiirthor scrvieo , unless the same pay as that given to tho Cavalry is , , given to them.

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Waikato Times, Volume I, Issue 69, 8 October 1872, Page 2

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SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TO THE "WAIKATO TIMES.' Waikato Times, Volume I, Issue 69, 8 October 1872, Page 2

SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TO THE "WAIKATO TIMES.' Waikato Times, Volume I, Issue 69, 8 October 1872, Page 2

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