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LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.* . ■, , •• (PBit PBEB3 ASSOCIATION). *~j[ ■ WEiLiNOToir, bctbbeip^A The Hbhs Whitmore, Pollen- and. Stew^^ art were deputed to draw 11$ a»aßbns£for insisting on the amendments made in the Land Bill, and the, Hons Johnston,,,. Ster vena and Oliver for insisting, pn the" amendments in the Industrial Coriciliai 2tionßill.. „ , V"""' ■■■■'• " ni)Vi "-"'S * The 1 second reading b'{ i this afcSs jr moved by the Colonial .'Secretary, whjfj[ said the Bill had twice passed the other House. : ' . ; ;•■ ; >, ■•> •■; -J The second reading jßas carried. Following is the voting :—Ppi;,:(l2)-r Hpns. . Whitmore, Walker, BaiUi^, /JBaroicoaM' ' Wahawaha, Taiaroa, Digiian^ 'Mbrrisf Grace, Pollen, Hart arid Buckley. Against (7)— Hons Stewart,. Reynolds, Swanson, Pharazyn, Steyens, Oliver' f aW ! Mclieaa; r h The Bill then passed thff final' stages.;— TheHon Mr Oliver said jhe considered Ministers' salaries to, be insufficient, /and he would be glad to support an increase. . In the Council it- was, reported' that no agreement had been come to'iri'tfitj'cdni <?^ ference on the Electoral Bill. ;'/';' HOUSE OF' REPRESEiTA ! AvEs! r P rWßttiii&TON. 6. The Minister for Lands, reporfs^that in the conference on this Bill; thVmanagers f6r, the House had. given way on certain of the Council's amendments* An 1 a&rcSo-'I ment had been amveft'at by 'tl& Council in the clause providing that >no 'person Oftl* company shall hold mote than one run and it had) been decided that the carryingvir canacity of the run. should be sheep and .2000. cattle. = He moyedfthat the report of the conference be agreeol r to, which was carried. ; '."■''. ! . I !' rio - Kl . Several attempts were-ma"de vf in rl6dr^mittee to amend this^Bill, which enables persons to enter the profession^ ofrthel'law without fees. — Mr BucMand moved that the amouiit should be £5: 55, whicVhojw?. ever, was lost <by{ 26>to 40; ■'■. : n) ],{ -,^x)oA In the House the Hon. Mjf SedaQii/re--ported that the conference oh^th'e^EleTSv 1 toral BM tad failed; to amWat a Compravp raise, and he regretted' ,lipjjsay u iha^tih J e measure must, '_ therefore;-' & dropped. I He said that the* Managers /from the House had done all that-lay in their power to meet the managers ofjthe, other branch-** of. legislature without .depa/tinff^frpm'^hS ' great principals that were J ai'^ssu'ei Hsmoved; that the report of the Managers lie on the table.' J ■ ; ThelHouse ad'.ourned tiil ! td-day: r "*;B (0

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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 48, 8 October 1892, Page 2

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Parliamentary Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 48, 8 October 1892, Page 2

Parliamentary Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 48, 8 October 1892, Page 2

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