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Wuincßduy night. Tlio following ia lho division list on tho El ctivo Esroativo 13*11 : A >o4 : Arnold, Colvin, Eli, Elhor, El) wld 4, Gray, Honie, K rkhrido, Laureniin', Li.wry, Lo hb idgo, MeLoohlan. McN ib, Mnloo'u), I’oolo, Hdoy. Smith, Sta 1ivor.by, Steward, Tanner, Thomson, nod WiUy. Noea (U2): Allison, E G. Allen, Bonmtt, Bollaid, Dillon, Dunom, Firld, Flatman, A. Eraser, Greonelado, Hal l , Hal - ,Inure, Harian, Uardv, Hogrn, Hoßf'i ' Kidd, McGowan, U. MoK n/dr, Major, Mills, F train, i’o'ard, RoLUii’g'O-’, Rhoiep, Ross, Seddon, Stevenß, Symea, Ward, WiHord, and Woo I. Tho Gold Duty Abnlit’on Amendment 811 vvas postponed for the Governor's ooneout to the clauses allocting tbo public rryonuo. On the Government Valuation of Lind Act Amendment Bill in oommilten (Mr Kirkhiidr), olanpon land 2 wrro passed. Clause cl wan amondcl by adding roal bcardu to tho list of looal bodies oouoatnod in tbo appointment of asseasore. NOXCOUS WEEDS BfLL
Consideration iu ooinmitifo waa rcBinmd in olnuao 3 The oommutco on the pi'oviona occasion had retained tho word " shall,” mailing tho clause mandatory on I'jO'il bod'oa for tho olearing of roads and land-i undor their oontrol.
Mr Witty moved tho addition aftor “ dhall ” of tho words 11 on reooipt of a palition eignod by a majority of tho rit.• payors of tho district affected.” Attorn long disotvßion tho oTmm.tteo divided Ayoa ‘dO, doob 30. Too amendment waa lost.
Mr Tanner moved to Btriko out the words 11 out of gouoral rate,” with a viow to iko insertion of a special rito A. motion to report progross wbb defoatod by 12 to 85 and on a division on Mr Tanner’s amendment the ayes wrro 27 and noes 21. Tho amendment was lost. Pi ogress W 93 reported Tho committoo woik was report d lo the House, and tho Hi>uso adjourned.
Wbm you catch cold do not take any chances on wearing it away, or experiment with some doubtful preparation whloh will only k'-.lf oure it at the beat, and leave the bronchial tubas weakened and susceptible to attack from the germs of consumption. Dr. gheldon’s New Discovery foe oough?, colds, snd consumption not only stops tin cough but hca*B and Btivngtheus the lungs, and prevents sorioua effeots from a cold Small dose. Pleasant to take. Every bottle guaranteed. P'or rale by A. W. J. Mann, Agoat, Chemist,
Gisborne iursery, (E-faMisbtd over 25 Years). PLANTN G SEASON. 1906. ALEX. THOMSON, NURSERYMAN, SEEDSMAN, Etc. "fp|l3(jS to intimate to his numerous ■k- 5 Customers that he has an Excep ionally Large and WelHgrown Stock of FRUIT, ORNAMENTAL, SHELTER AND FOREST TREES, HEDGE PLANTS FLOWERING SHRUBS
At Prices that Defy Competition, THE SEED DEPARTMENT Is Well Stocked with all the Leading Lines in VEGETABLE, FLOWER AND FARM SEEDS. Direct from the Best English and Continental Growers HORTICULTURAL SUNDRIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Spray Pumps at Prices to Suit Large or Small Growers. Spraying Material of the Best Quality Always in Stock. Catalogues and Information given Free ALEX, THOMSON Nursery: Carnarvon Street. Tel. iqq Seed Shop : Gladstone Road. Tel,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1866, 21 September 1906, Page 4
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