POLITICAL NOTES
(WW3AJ, »0 '-'iH ft, It Canterbury Petition*. , ' The petition of Jcfot Marshland, for compuhyL- . Of stock and fam to have l«en wrongful,gWl' Crown, lias been ref cultural Committee to *W n n 'lft for consideration. ■■** v A petition from C. - | Ohoka, and nine ®t legislation certificates of record «* except by permission of' l " ,, Mining Bill. t 1 I Tlie Goldfieldß and has made amendments Act. Amendment Bill, provides that business jajfff* deuce site licenses are nofc rondered with a view to of a mining privilege by tojjßfJH .son has been struck out. jMSflsflP' the clause providing wWP* the collectiou of to be deducted before pjiHlfc local authorities entity jSpSM* Railway Accidents. During tho past y°W fatal, 71 serious, and 1606 jliraln way accidents. In 1983 fatal, 29 serious, jSMK|( The figures show a those for 1921 and fact that there has ing tendency among port all injuries, liowavnf ffißpSjF* precautionary measure with the case complications set la ™ Minor Railway Return*, !| if * | Railway employees 2541 received payment « rate during last year, Department being £BIBS*7J The profit from the way time-table last yew WH;ntu/ Woimak&riri Harbour 80b, ] In the House of afternoon .the W Act Amendment Bill mgvii Buddo) was introduced 1 ' Meat Export BilL The Legislative noon put the Meat Export Amendment Bill through .Dairy Industry Bill. ' tSE. The Dairy Industry * reported to tine lives I>y tlio Committer with Jj|ii> Clause 2, regarding certain allo&mbafcg .operative amended by altering notice of objection tokthe three to six mouths. • it vided that any person, ib VtußayM company has pUrported>tOiWOfjSp|l, and who was not) to 6itch allotment, from denying the~ tatflfOray ! allotment if, heiPK lyM^yMfaiaW l aUotmen Vitf supj^^t^^-pWMg, to jqpl or other dairy produce »n 4 nil the articles which the sub-section '''jjjEffiSgßjff artide«i made before' Act) shfill on the months after the eeaj»e to hav-o any ToroßwraNMKft in so far as they may' MMBi effective irrespective of of the sub-section." ffiffilr' THE GOVERNOR'O^g^ FUTURE MOVEMBg^y (press AsaomnovWELLINGTOX, Their ExcellendiflS, have leavo Wellington on de&jMt farewell visit ,to Aucklahte tmligl to Wellington on the vember 6th. On his will gates at Paraparaumu, '#nd have arranged to arrive ia^^PfijjSß on the morning of Octolfer leave on the evening of Noy^wßffl® During their visit, in a^i^HhaK wells from several public Excellency will be entertolj|s|g|K| Northern Club and the AuepwHH^ ber of Commerce, and" will open a bazaar in (flu ,^glpfta| Guides on the afternoon fit and will inspect and addrwasj||sp 'juides in the Town Hatt ii)g of November Ist. ' the Boyal New ZoaianiT^nH^ ron memorial on thd afWw^^jUA ber 31st, and St. War Memorial after on November 2nd. have arranged to attend. Ellerplie on November *'.J§9flE§| arc to-receive a civic evening of November a.m. on Nov ember sw,~w*!|jlHKgK has arranged to lay tn*J!KH||g| stone of the Soldier* _r . Palm erst on North, ®od their Excellencies visit "Flock House' -pESbM North they are to receijo i -ell beforo leaving fo the aft
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18216, 29 October 1924, Page 8
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