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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

Friday, Mat 25. Tho House met at 2.30 p.m. QUr.BTIOKS. Replying to quostionn It was stated that no complaints had boon rooolvod against tho Wellington Garrison Bind playing m the vlaiulty of St Mar/n Sunday Sohool on Sunday oftornoonB ; that there woro no engiuus m the North Island largo enough to burn firewood oa tho Governtnont taUvrayn ; that enquiries wonld be made aa to the Advisability of cancelling the lioonaeß at preaent hold by Native Interpreters if it were found that nnGuitablo persona vtoiq gating na iutorprotore ; that onqairioa. were being made as to the necoaßlty of providing tand for Natives who suffered by the Tarawera volcano disaster; thifc (ho name of the editor of tho " New Zonlnnrl Handbook " was Edward Wakefiold, but that do romatioratlon had yet been fixed ; that freight on dead moat would not be reduced farther at present, as the rates were now very low ; that It waa poseiblo a honorary comm'nsion would bo appointed to represent tho oolony at the Melbourne Exhibition ; that no definite information oould bo given bb to the d«to when the Flnanobl Statement would be deliverod. SILLS.' The aeonnd reading. of the Naval and Military Foioob BUI, providing: for tho maintenance of discipline m Now Zealand waters was agreed to. Also the Mining Aot Amendment BUI ; Administration Act Amendment Bill ; Slaughterhouse Aot Amendment; Bill ; the P» naltlei Recovery and Remmlsolon ; Jastloos of the Poaoo Aot Amondmont Bill ; Demise of the Grown Bill. FA 1 11 RHNT DILL. The Colonial Secretary moved the seoond reading of the Fair Rent Bill. It had beon before the Honae for some sessions and Government had promised Sir George Grey to tnke It up as It had now beoomo a m*Uat of »omo utgenoy. The debate on the Bill was adjourned to Tuesday next. OODMN MOTH BILL The Qoneo went into Committee on the Oodiln Motii J>ill A new plaase w»b added providing for a penalty for selling or exposing for sale »ff>joted fruit. \ The Bill waa reported with amendments and the House rose at 12.55 a,m. i

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1851, 26 May 1888, Page 3

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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1851, 26 May 1888, Page 3

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1851, 26 May 1888, Page 3

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