Parliamentary
« _'■■-- •' * -'■ ; [PKB. VNITBP PSESt" ASSOpiATI^r.J j Wellington, Oct. 2a. ANSWBBS TO QU-OT-O-M. | That the opening as a traffic road-oa-tfie line known wField's Trj-fek'O between Valley, in the Island Trunk railway* line, would hay^„tp be carefully considered -before any expend- . ifcuVe wa* ■' authorised. '■ •OOT. t 0 1 ■ * r ;' // ' .0. ' A" 1 i • / - j The Electric Lipes Bill passed through : ' Committee, was reported,, and ;, The Impounding Bill was conb_itt_4, . and after a debate, progress was reported, to enable the Premier to innertV 47 clause* to apply to all par|s of the colqny»r, , n-,0 r, BKBTBOOT BUOAB BILL. j Oh' the motiott for the sWfond ■ Wading qf the Beetroot Sugar, Bill the CUohial ' Treasurer referred to thei ,^RPiW|a«|', 'fijfA the' industry of the , production /*f{-^ . beet sugar.' In 'witl-^tlii-^---ibdu-tVa* apff fta^ JftilMft* lie to.the, benefit r qf / keeronft m, the colony the *9^^ n?ff<WpY ©utf fer sugar, and also quoted authorities ;ta show tbaifsfocft for dai& Ai&}L &?•»! tjhe vegetablawasinvalMble>OH^^pqko at considerable length^-snd in conclusion he referred, to the fait thafcVfch^co.ohjrs could not df'pbhfy entirely. Oh ifr wheat* growing, ancl tbat industries of jmi* T sort- •'- --should \>g all mean* be encOumgedU' A :y.. \ Colonel Trimble; spoke aiaini|-' theO c : l ■■■■■A- l A . rr.'i Mr J. p. Brown supported the me*. •< ktifeA'AA'A ,'0 ," : ".'. " O,T0 ,T '■-■ AA'--' '• _ ] Mr Gillies ad vOcated the' adoption of the^easuro.' The wheat- industry^ itrW ho thorightrrtear- its' end. *and : sonyftiiig : would have to take its place. : V,'*' 4 " , : : Mr Grigg regretted r , being .unable to support the - bill, as- likely tolnduce th* ; misapplication of labour and capttil. *• j^ I Mr u Larice' onjled upon 'lhe> House io Slo then? utmost in support of the* btdtAV ■ ry, and gave" his bwu experierasffsriir it_r avour'. : ■'•'■- - *-<- s : 0 ' -ztl'A/A. jv" j Mr Menteith opposed the measure, Jkaj. it was not .right, that the oountry should be taxed for su'dha purposed AHeioharaoierised it as fost«»riiu. an exotic -industry to the detriment, of natural industries. ! Mr Bubhanan- spbkc against .Ke bill 4 .' I After further discussion the second jreadingof the- BeetiSaot,tßugar .fiHlrH-as carried onithe voices. •; LAd. r K w..«' ; Tho House rosejat_.lJW a.m.' ' . , ymmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 60, 30 October 1884, Page 2
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350Parliamentary Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 60, 30 October 1884, Page 2
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