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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIV ES.

* '■'.. :'.S'.;i : >WBHHN<JTO»ri "AugUßt 2, H House met at 2.30 p.m. : •'.;-' 'srAfivß land administration. v. Th^ HoniijMr- Bailance said.tha; Legis-: <iatn* Council tad made several.r.amendm^ntoli^ the Native vlfttC^jfebichl were not of i'an -important character, but which .^ouldrln fact mike tW'&itf moW wprkabie, . Aftor) a con«i siderabU discussion, -the motion agreed ■'r'-ril ■■••'«' .^BC»OT) 'EBADIXO.;- • -.''._ --'1 "\ Sir JL Yp^el niQTed .the second readme of the Meeds and; , .Instruments ' Regis tra* tion Bill, the object of which was to facilitate . the. rogiatttition of deeds' anS instrumenta.. .',,4 -.+'' ... • ■■■:• \>'. The House^ adjourned *t 5.30. ; • ; " The Housftres|imed at 7.30 p.m. ■•" : The debate was continued by: Messrs Suiter and .Turnbui^. and. the Treasurer baring replied^ the bil} was read .a second, time by 4&Aafld. .: :::t.-,iV . K J'. yl y .\, ' i^OAN BUX. \;>..[! I-. t'.k '-^On the motion for thejhird reading 6t the Loan Bill. % ... : . i

Major Atkiiaon said that the Premier. had always. f insisted that ..borrowing! should be for Teproducti«e works, but Ministers T»ad ; -fll r be>a bitten vritji. :^h.e; Tteasdrer^s ideas, and 'it was not' until . it became «ndept that Vouljd ' not hare it,.t^at Sir^rjalivs Yogel was indaded- to ' draw v in*-Eis shemes, Somethinelike . £600,000_,0f the loan would' practically . not be applied r ,to railways at all,' but to' mfkfe g*od th^ £806,000jiability. It would^imply^be mißlenßiiijfihe British public to askr' for thia lean, on the ground that it was railways only, jile demanded to know why the loss of £175,0Q0 would, as the Treasurer isitidil be -- ditantrotts -to the colony's finances. He denied this was so, and. stigmatised it merely as a threat of the Treasurer. The GoTernment had rejdl^; Aerer v faced the question be^ lore them. The Premier did not know 'What Sir JiilmsVogei'a proposal meant, torithcj wrteTih rdireclicoaflrct. He reiterated that there would be ho money; . (or «e^er,a|. wpiis y ifpxt. ; J6.ar, v and/ they had™"f igfit to Ti 11 biw.uow the <xorernmeii> iiuended to; proeide for them. ]j.«jhim•elf ffaa tto' doubt^tliat -it «-p,vld Jiar^- ••<» ho (tmi afrv'ili loai^lYet the Gfrrerri-r irient hnfkpreieniiftgfiQ. . mug 'ftUt \\w jfinv sslei«foKi'wo ; ycar^;;'Th>, fact was, {he Tr^asarcr. was . tobTj^gx f°, r ; tj^e Prem ier • '"iancl %*£ jfraduaijjr^euiij^ .hw^wn.Jta^; Ttf^vfejWi'soquihJtv^ w&uld - be* increased taxation nrx< sc/stotu """' ' ... **?Aflr- W^keffci:!; salilie. ha(| ; opposed eyery ;£oan?Bitl' f ibro(itgl|t"in siiitee "J»e "wa».

a^jueiultei', and- her iatcnile^ to votw a^ihft'dfis.*' 'He' deplored the passsifje atut coo^iu^cd n^Tn'ovinjj that (he bill be Mr.M ont^omenr Baid-.it wns evidently ■'■'•■ih-tlie ! ml&i^VfSffijeWuiitry^fi»tn I 'iii.U lion at lcasl '. .w«»uld""I»«>"- - Jwrnwiyd nvjsiyerniuctit ted'tfto .Hodffii:ji*tray *kx.l ■> their re{>ar<liiigl ; li?jte]i»s cur«'ff the, '' i^wduie.'?- H* t/ii*r •n«r fhjci*s<iity' to? rn';tn y of Uie lines ui^ntionod'ih the Bill. If ■ the Premier 'wottldradhere_.tq"Jtlie•pi-iiici-ple» laid -dbwn 'dWriiig* tlio : debat»ib the ■•^^-readjng|ie ( s'p«ild > J»i!fjgMfc.Bryctf ? s« ilipport.— Hr G. ,P, J^ioJiardion d.nied ke had" been put'upby'jiajpr Atkinson U2Suß>Vb t'b'eS amendment to the necomi' readin^'"^H*hWnoi- been' prompted by ' a«|OD^.;ylEhe was; put, dud Mr KeTrJcaHedj 'Jf«r; i;] dirision. . ,On ; beinsi . afipc^ated teller, fte »aid he did not intend id^&eng&indiMf Bill, but was' told by " th* speaker' lie 'iniist gije his.Tote with' ''■; hko«tt*«U'>Ay«B^6s;! iioes f. ■ :Mf'Kene^>Uuued he -had -called for a'dirifion m§&ljto asj^rtaia who .were none bor- . .rodrorf^and jwereHanilinri Hnrathou*e, ■ VjVtK. kKsty ieye»tan; O'Cenaor, ,and r Wake^eld. , Ihe Bill *wai read a third

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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 22, 3 August 1886, Page 3

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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 22, 3 August 1886, Page 3

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 22, 3 August 1886, Page 3

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