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HOUSE OF REPRESEN RTATIVES.

Tuesday, June 30, The Wellington and Christchurch Electric Lighting Bills were read a Becon d time. The following Bills were introduced : — A BUI to amend the Friendly Societies' Acts, 1882 and 1»86, and Provident and Industrial Societies' Acts, 1877 and 1883 A Bill »o amend the laws regulating the sale ef intoxicating liquors. Small Birds Nuisance Bill, . Tliq Financial debate wjs resumed aud again adjourned, '■■■!'.-.

He also iitforine I llus Ilojaa that i! was not the intention of Government t( introdnce any amendment to th* Conta gious Diseases Act Hon A. J. Cadman said Goreram nt could not allow Local Bodies the privilege of free postal communication. The following Bills were introduced : —A Bill to Amend the Government Railways Act, 1885. Legislative Council Appointments Cancellation Bill. Wai mate Hospital District Bill. A Bill to Amend the Ornnaru Harbour Board Loan Act, 1887, The Financial Statement debate was resumed, and again adjourned. Thursday, July 2. Hon R. J, S^ddon promised to give preference to New Zealand goods m tenders for working railways. The evening was taken up with the continuation of the Financial debate, which was again adjourned.

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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 924, 4 July 1891, Page 2

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HOUSE OF REPRESENRTATIVES. Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 924, 4 July 1891, Page 2

HOUSE OF REPRESENRTATIVES. Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 924, 4 July 1891, Page 2

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