SMALL POLlTlCS— Continued.
Sir, —ln ray last T endeavoured to show how useless Provincial Governaiant has been. Wo hare »ill watched «eenl.v thu progress of tha Abolition | Bill, ftiid although bv no rne«ns perfect, it seems i at present tbe best cure for mtn.v former evils. I I, like many oilier*, haTe beeu wailing patieattj for Sir George Grey, or some of bis follower*, 1o propound some lew system of gorernttent, whicli would be si-npleand jet efficient, but we have waited in Tain. He has spoken, but we ar« no wiser on lhat point, and *nie«s ha -enlighten* us $oon, it will be too late to influence th« elections, and we mi^t conclude iliat Abolition *od FiOoal Government cannot be imprered upon, in this our three candidates aeem to agree; but I dou'c consider that/ Sir George Grey has le>l a factious opp^»Aion, I hold that it has beeu a healthy oypo^itiou, and the best proof of the Boundae** auiitabihty of the Abolition Bill, n, it* coming «uT fl(j, ire-1 . from the hard fight held orcr ii,-aDi if &c Oppo B ition puts an end to llie^^reless way of pnssing Bills thiouth the Uou»>, ou " all that will not fltaml Uw { * u% 4jjßff^. j iave served its purpose, and be worthy —^ am, &c, Waikato. . "^l^^Hh — - — ♦" -»■» ■ x^^^l^^B
Sib, — I would like through joiir co1«o|n«|to aelf Mr MoMinn a question, which K|ry»* A Jgi»|rf«l answ-r distinctly. Does he intend, ll returnee* to follow or assist Sir George Qsy or the Gofernmenl? I tsi tins qvesiioa because 1 htneit on auilioiitj, that I aoj af aid i» too goo£j<riB qtos>ioneJ, that Mr MoMinn, } Sj^(^i Vli^ oire in his alliegante lo that eunTßiT^por^H||aTij in which caio, a man of Mr l£cMinn ■ medial OHiibro c»nuot escape «lr.gfneraUn^ into » raiin proyiuciulist anil assist lug to perpetuate » t^stem which means ruin to the out tli»irlct«. The fact also i hat Mr Koche, who in well known ]to be standing a* political sponsor to Mr M Sfianf called for three cheer* for Sir George Gee/ aft the conclusion of me Ohaapo meeting on Tues* day lasf, would seem to gire color to l^e rumour. I trust Mr Mi' Mina will be in a posit iun to give a decided ar.swer in the negative to mj question. — I am, &c. Anxious £nquibbb.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 559, 18 December 1875, Page 2
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383SMALL POLITICS—Continued. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 559, 18 December 1875, Page 2
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