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AND OƑICES ACT.

DEFER ACTION.

.ithßßorougb Connell leal .nlghtthe Xiirioi* lr° m Qiaborao , hopke»p«» f« “olein*, hoars ferae eonetderad., Bixty J&ma'-#ga&» h ? reqnieittonia <•*". ®* end two bandrea and fouragaio.l it. Tbe eommillook rennd the ’httmhed •' memorandum that the Goano'l Wd dlmrni mih the requisitions Individonot collectively. .- svv&V, Mmyat ou«B° B,i,d '*”** * he : bnolt to the ■A onp requisition uoold not b» arrived > s*r Wfainrey thought they were rather Leiottbas \q • entering o u thequeetion The Ant did not touch Gisborne M Ml but only eppl'ed to the large centre*. »i Aneklend • vlerge petition wee being £fto Parii»ment protecting against the Sl He considered it wee ft piece o! noaUaory legislation, and that, they were epteriogi iiito an affair they V the Mayor*, prolilion. considering »hvd .^t' th ug aldbo to Jet the committee go into Iht .aid the whole of lb. trpdee «• rseteVentea on the council, i and he dlitow why tho requisition sbwM be; Ifentipi hfiok lo the eotamiilts* ?* n ® . re ib forna, and ho tliotfght they ’ ? thejSyor'. b iid'the Act did not make li proviaion for » aouoter petition, and Jsisrtbing trMldJbA,toilet the com»e**faOW longs thejv’keptjtheir eaope open d *h"y cJoiiedi He .WaSed with sue - iprovieione ■ t!hajMJ, asked what would be the effeot oi i-aSj-' i 23®j* why,»SoTiW.*l»x ' nel mtttoZjaA'O* themselves by tnlerfer

• Meyor position had arieeri tneotlng .of shopkeepers.- The • l* *o the comauttee 4 “ Tf iliey simply »*o* one reqniei-j WttS^lsdZr** mit- C H i ;^*-.® > back did not see • why, i-/-.'-? to aulc anything gazetted.other ! V *** eoquiesoing a ?*? Uir, a volunlairifiy; on ourselves M-l', (prlngi paopis iw Auckland are pw; CSB i l 8 ’«iinflt P ‘wd Are' doing what of is to » I *°[ ont qf Ihfik fiarawtag tog^elat Vf reply n C Haia Jog. »b« :jffioi£: had protrfrtff^ ' „ been brought intoV ','«amje-to®/ ' , - rt --i ($° bi-dmg. ... ' v ‘ as an emeitdment 1 Av. nstitionu lie on the table nntil the f% ai the Atickland petition had/bpAt . knotrn- - itrongly. wilh irade. - ;' Harding e*4d thatV he .-would be into. limply let It lie on the lapsed for ! waa c^ rrie£ | j | ’the Toy - - * G VonnAtion i a* toi of- Jbo differe toe iaboe were a ; an *'P ,mpga * .* - '

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Gisborne Times, 4 January 1905, Page 3

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AND OƑICES ACT. Gisborne Times, 4 January 1905, Page 3

AND OƑICES ACT. Gisborne Times, 4 January 1905, Page 3

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