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EVENING SITTING.

The Honae resumed at 7,50 p.m Mr MoKod ale (Olutha) wished to have the Item " cotton| piece, gqoda " reinserted Id free Hats, bat \j as defeated by 4\ to 2fi. A new olauie was adde4 to the BUI exempting machinery before May 31st, providing It wag delivered In the colony from the paaalng of the Aofc. Item apparel was altered to read •• not otherwise enamerated," and textile or other piece gooda Inserted la place of "silk, cotton, linen or wool," The following alteration! were made ;— Candied peel— sd per Ib. Olooka and watoheu— 2o per cent. ■ Cordage and rope, not otherwise enu- ! namerated— 2o per cent. Oottonrpleoe goods, not otherwise enumerated, 10 per cent; Cutlery — 20 per cent. Foathers— 2s per cent. Fireclay (ground)— 2o per cent. Fresh fruit— sd par lb (after a long debate and two divisions). ' Fruit preserved by sulphurous add— Jl per lb. Furs — 25 per cent. Grain (namely, barley)— 2s per lQOlbf, Hardware, Ironmongery, and hollo war o — 20peroent. ' ; . ■.- fJ « Heeslan, not exceeding 4d per yard— ls percent. Handbills, programmes and clicnlaw, daybills, and printed postern — 2Q per cent, Jewellery— 2.Q per qeji^f v ' ' Lead m sheets — 20 per cent. Leather bag* and leggings, 'leather ot}b Into ahtpes, leather and oloth bags an.i leather manafaotures not qtherwlie qmy meratad— 2o per oent, Ma'zina and oorn float— Jd par lb. Matohes from la to Qi par gcoss, «o« oordlng to deiorlptlea. Heel and toe plates — 20 per cent Nets and netting — 20 per cent Oysters, preserved — 2d pee lb Millinery, viz., trimmed hato, eto., redaoed from 25 to 20 per oeut Paper bags— 2s per cent Plated and plated ware— 2o par cent «-*» O. naiAßfc Jt ui>K/— — r Saooharlne — 5s per oanoe Sauces —3s par dozen pints Silk and silk velvet m the pleoo — 25 pet cent ■ ' ■ , -. ■ ,■ Sod* oryatals— 2j par Owk Spioes, Including pepped— id per lb Spirits of all kinds, not less than 105 degrees ander proof— l6s per gallon, la bulk, 15s ■ Sulphur — reduced to 6d per owt Wlae not other wlie enumerated— 2o po? oentj}^ ■ ■ •» -3j

Wax, psrrafine, nilnera', vegetable, r nd Japanese— l£d per 1b "Wine, fpsrkllrg — 9s per gallon Wool pocketi — Reduced from 83 t'» 6d Tarns, not otherwise enumerated — 20 per cpnt Z'no (roll) 20 per cent was struck out The Bill was reputed with amendments and the House roue a f . 12.35 a.m.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1879, 28 June 1888, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
397

EVENING SITTING. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1879, 28 June 1888, Page 2

EVENING SITTING. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1879, 28 June 1888, Page 2

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