SHAREBROKERS.
the Editor of tlie Evsnincj. Btae,
Slit,— The Assembly have been asked to disoiuannd regulate eharebrokers, and sharebroKers business j tlio Borough Council, in petitioning farliftjneab for .amendments and increased powors under the Corporation Act, have siskocl for similar powors. If the Assembly legislate in the mutter, it wilk become purely a source of revenue, drawn from this province, to be distributed over the whole colony. It. will be a pity if such ii to be tho Base. Already nearly the whole of fcha Police Court foes goto ewullj the revenue of the colony, while this province has to pay the whole expanse and machinery forcolleoliii" the sumo. This is not the case in Obugo,°and ought not to be so here. It isto.be hoped oiirufieiiibors -in tlio' Gerteral Assembly will bear this, in mind, an I end.-urour, as mnoh as liiuoh as i.^sii.lr, lo seeu.ro lo our province its own lot{itiinuVe ivvciiuim.—l :i m, &c , ' Aegus.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 517, 6 September 1871, Page 2
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157SHAREBROKERS. Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 517, 6 September 1871, Page 2
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