PARLIAMENT
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WELLINGTON, This Day THE COUNCIL.
The Legislative Council met yesterday at 2.30. p.m. The Statutes Revision Committee reported the Board of Trade Bill, which the Leader of the Council moved to Commit. The debate was adjourned, and the Council rose at 4.45 p.m. until next day.
THE HOUSE. The House met yesterday at 2.30, p.m.
bills INTRODUCED,
The following hills were introduced and read a first time—Counties Amendmcnt (Mr Wilkinson), Justice of Peace Amendment (Hon. Coates), Palmerston North, Abattoirs Bill (Mr Nash). READ A SECOND TIME. The following local Bills were read a second time—Taurnnga Harbour Board Empowering Bill (Hon. Herries); Tauranga Borough Council Elective Loans Empowering Bill (Hon. Herries) ; Manawatu County Loan and Empower- j ing Amendment Bill (Mr E. Newman), 6 BILLS PASSED. Kauri Gum Industry Amendment Bill and Auckland University College Site Bill were pufc through the Committee stage, read a third time and pass- I ed. Tho House rose at 11 ji.m. till ( 2.30. p.m. next day.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1919, Page 1
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