To-day's Parliament.
[PEE T7NITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.! Wellington, Sept. 1. House met at 11 o'clock. 1 Replying to a question by Mr Holmes, Connolly said it would be inadvisable to einpioy the Soli-citor-General to con.luct and defend in Wellington actions in which iho Government was interested, as it would necessitate mninbiinirifr tho regular stuff of a lawyer's office. Replying to Mr Kelly, .Dick sti.l iVi r BoH'i'ou's pamphlet on the manufacture of cheese, butter, and bacon would be distributed over the colony amongst those 'interested. in .the snbject. The House went into committee of Ways a,hd Means, when the usual resolution preparatory ''to the, Appropriation Bill was adopted on. being reported to the House, and the motion: to introduce th,e Appropriation Bill made. Sir G. <->rcy, in a long speech, impugned the general policy of the .■. Government,, and moved as. an /amendment that'the resolutions of the committee of Ways' and; Means be not agreed to until a copy of the agreement between ; the Government and Bunk of . iN'ew Zealand is laid on the table. ■''•'-.
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Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 40, 6 September 1883, Page 2
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173To-day's Parliament. Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 40, 6 September 1883, Page 2
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