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[VKR PRESS ASSOCIATION.--COPYRIGHT.] WELLINGTON, June 30. THE COUNCIL. The Legislative Council met at ‘2.30 p.m. A message from the Governor-Gene-ral announced the appointments made to the .Council, lions. Hardy, Earnshaw and Smith were sworn in. The Council passed a motion of condolence on the death of Leonard Stowe, ( ...J!., from 1805 to last session Clerk ( i i. (> Council, and from 1889, Clerk of i'a rim in on 1 s. 'i 11 • Council rose at 2.55 p.m., until Tuesday. THE HOUSE. ■ House met at 2.30 p.m. Leave was given to introduce the foliiiiis, which were read a first iin.e:- Shops and Offices Act Amendn; i.L bill Hr .McCombs), Hotel and Re- ” . ...i,l and Private Hotel and Hoardi • i;,. i,o i'.ien avers Six Days a Week /n;.,. i. Alining Act Amend- . 1. .'dr i’arry). Temporary Em-;,-il . .My A. K. Newman), Ini' id Coneihafion and Arbitration m ;..::meiu Bill (Al l Savage), Ocean . : abiie Domain Act Amendment :! Mr Si ’e.vf. Dominion State Bank : : l . dr Vritch), Master and Appren- (■< e 'ct Amendment Bill ‘Mr Bartram), Minors Auicndmcnt Bill (Mr Hol--Itd Factories Act Amendment Bill Mr Sullivan), Thames Harbour Board Lean and Empowering Bill (.Mr T. W. ,B liodt's), Ai".v Zealand Bill (Hon. Anderson), Marriage Act Amendment. Bill (Hon. Anderson), Revocation of Natural Mu'in Act Amendment Bill (Hon. An It; ran), Registration of Aliens Act Amciidinrnt Bill (Hon. Anderson), Legislature Amendment Bill (Mr MoCnlltmi). Destitute Persons Amendment Bill (Mr Harris). After the transaction of formal business, on the Premier’s motion, the House adjourned at 3.10 till 7.30. At the evening sitting Air Hockley (Rotorua) moved the Address-jn-Repl.v to the Governor-General’s Speech. Air Jones (Ivaiapoi) seconded. At the conclusion of the speeches, Hon. .MacDonald moved the adjournment of the debate and the House rose at 9
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