MISCELLANEOUS.
fo» vVa H.-iin< of i • M.y h •.t'i "Hi co:item!»nr;i»v •'! •overin.' .'• : j.- ar*')» of ititer-St M iB?>«»f O" ■»•{ of »H efforts t» •— .-rt Ovu\£ trt the jtectvHW i i -'!ic ValiK- <• ! •i»«i:l in fyifHt B-itii i*»tn Miel--»id, th< -. .fovlitig Mfc *» <wm '' aM * c ° l '■'"* tvv ft "'{ ifii,' their inveHtHieutp im»i*e inweare t'n'i ci'e -i 4» >«jt, «'ii tli ■>•»«'•■ *ti~ii:ii -tii-ii" att-'iuifvi to Aistralin as a '•«lte;- ft -1:1. 0I" «»f tll« » icjti »m<l o'ie of t'l^ '»*«t JUi'M^eH *B «•», tlrt^ S • )tti*'i Vi 1 1 »h* Fill, w'li-rh h;l^ wtujtM <»f th'viltf of pi^ht milliois.j ftitd an a-iim-U wveune of a ailiiou,, 4»as ix«olvHd to ap|»ointa sjmhjul vy.i \ Aa resi Ii i» • b-»-irH- fo- the purpose' <»f rniki \-t v\vit't\ tin i i thn ii-.ii>* . .pliere. Otlwr societies ar«< b*Ji)d to follow" the lead, and n«t of Vw 15 j jnillions at the di«|HJ"«il of those th<* Hsi'isj fom «m »iti»*s in Am. ilki, iiK-'lodi'i,' tliM c ilo'iv, ar« o^rtii'i to--receive an a'vin Unt ««inpfjr oi \n.w capital. Th»' ne# co up «ti tors wNI, by tl»«ir op>T.-iri.i!i«, affct the rate a". interest c>n*M«"-a'»!y, a»H we may look urvm the day* of fen and «»i ''•! |M>r cent as now iininliermi. The i%om* eoiirwuitti os»*d tn iiwnsr I*ry.|y in ni'iiidpal fHSiirities, hut B itish iou<ii«-ipn,litiW fiid they can ■i«HTow morn ch-ap'y i'« tli« op.Mi toarket, and have j{ir«n np th» iusiir a»iCe companies. - . Mr Hvvey, a Cmidian press repre > tentative now in Auckland *pe,akinj^ to * H*r*U r'»*-ter of Camiii'ii politics, said :—The contitry is divided lQto two jji'eat parties —Conservatives and Reformers. The Canadtans were so impivwd with tbe cvi s whiVh manifested themselves i« tlie American border States thi^nsrh thf frequency of «hß»tionx, that they h»v» gone ••a-k ftoni' qnadrennial to qntntennial elections., mthertha'i accept a proposal for triennUl Parliaments. It was foirad.that the fir«t year the repres-n *«tlvi?' was ensr*«ed in leaminj? hii Parliamentary duties ; the wcoh.J y^r he had nia«t«/ml them ; 'in.l th« third y««ir bft %•« voting, pii jnt^BUWS^iMit *3 regards their meiitK, hut «vith » view to seenre re-e'ectioi'. Tli*•c^roppins: a*id chanurn!? of poici-s ami a^mini«tratio:i«, he states, ,w;is found fo he injuiions to tlie pros»n*ss of the «>nntry, Vnfce the .PurliaiHeutary •lections are iiow fixed (or every five years, •« U|H>n the snliject of the coming ••••dHUolntion." («aya the N.Z. fferaW* •"Wfeifintfton correspoiident) •• the Hon. Mr Eillaiice to'H me to.dny that liothintf was de<id-d a« y»-t, l»nt that it wilt be mnch better to have he <l»BSi>lntioii b^f.re th" dnte. at wliirU the next BP«si«»n of the present Parli* weiit W»ll1d prr.hib'v V fiXnfJ. He consider* th-»t -there is Mbtiiidaui piece dent for going to the ••onntiy in the present state of parti** and pnhlio opinion. Tlie precedent noon which lie appears »o rely U that aflf-.ird'-d _'»y the action of Mr G'ndstone in 1H74. ! It do«s not apppar to me that the cane j •cited is quite an»l»aotw to «he p'-esent J •position of affairs in this colony. Hovever, it i«Jille<red ihat the Govei-n---ment m*v dissolve PirliMnent at any time by virtne. cf the Uoyal prerogative. There is of c »urse no answer to the, argument of the pr.«roiativei «xcent thi<, that tlw G)vemor would ! think bim-elf biuud by p'<ce4ent, I or the ab»'»ice of precedent and would (Mteepfc to fi id ;a utriutly anftlo «*ase to b« adduced lH*fore | exercising this discretion. As to the convenience of dißS*)ntion before the 4aW of the next ses<i«i of ihe existing Parliament, the Hon. Mr Ballance «wid that if .taken, soon the, cost and iaconvHiiieflee jof the two negsj« sin one year would l>e obviated, and this appear* to him to Uea very iinpprtanjb Consideration" ..... appjjovched a bf» rvo Jmi't 'Honk'Siuf n d j»e7il|»Mnyi, tli^'otju'r day,;and s»iid • D"»r sir, I brive lo^t'my 1«*8 V to which the J>euevoleiit WMikine did gentleinin re pi fed. as he Imiriwd away, '• My* den r frirn/l, I am very «orry, but I li.-ive not seen anything of it. ' \ v ' v Rough oa Rats"— Oearji otiti-ats, mi.** flies, ant". b««.|.bfljs, be^b?*, insjMfcs s.knnk«i. yttk rabbits. «rtpiiMrV. Druggist*. K**iiif»»horn«»» Prosser A Co.» As?eiit«, Christi'lmreh .-. . .Paoi Wi-fp Fitw bi»ve fir thirty yearn held th« fiwt p"ace u.i th« w >rld as an effectual spti lotH to in Ime«--tl'»n, win<l «»n the stoiua<en,. M'i.msnwM. *Nt all «*»mpt«int« irisfwgiPriMn iTfaordered •tHMach/b'iweK '»r li*er. T«»iiid, invignmHn% and J>urifyinsr. -they f<»nn the best twteily «stan* r *n(t mat be tabea «h\, •ivl. T«»onic with aqi»»" b*iutfa.-~rU. tH . jn, fli., 4s. 6,1, famijf B«xes Its., nf all Chemintß. Proprietor Page Woodcock, IJTherfhi Eu«fland
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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1661, 3 February 1886, Page 3
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901MISCELLANEOUS. Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1661, 3 February 1886, Page 3
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