Legislative council.
Tuesday, July 28. ! The Hon E. C. J. Stevens moved —! * That, m the opinion of this Council J the protision&of the English law, under which, wb6n a man Has been convicted, of an aggravated assault upon his wife 4 juJic*«l separation may be granted m q summary way, ebould be adopted m New Zealand ; and that the Government be requested to introduce legislation this session with that object.' After debaio 'the motion was carried by 19 to 9. The Police Offences Bill was further considered m Committee. . .The .Trustees Amendment Bill was committed, ! ' '■' Wednesday, July 29. \i: The Canterbury Society of Arts Keserve Bill, Christen urch Pistrict Drainage Amendment Bill, and Auckland Harbour Board Empowering Bis,
were read a second tima. The Bills wore ordered to be committed next day. The Trustees Amendment Bill was recommitted. Thursday. July 80. The Shop Hours BUI, Truck Bill, Employer's Liability AMianlmoafc Bill, and Adulteration of Food Prevention Bill were read a first time. The Trustees Bill was reoommittod. The North Dunelin Om^ri^ ex tension Bill was rejected on the secon I reading.
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 931, 1 August 1891, Page 3
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