PARLIAMENT
[HV TiXEUItAPII PER I’ItKSS ASSOCIATION] THE COUNCIL. The I egislative Council met at 2MO p.m. An Order-in-Couucil covering the recommendations of the Racing Commission was laid on the table. t>h I- UHell expressed the hope that the Council would not express an opinion until the House had fully considered the matter. The Law Practitioners Amendment Rill was committed, read a third time and passed. The Council rose at --T) p.m.
Tl-IH HOUSE. The House met at -■ -T 1 P-">-The following bills were introduced and read a fit st time Rabbit Nuisance Amendment Bill (Hon. Nosworthv): liotterment Bill (Mr Me-Galium): Gamno Amendment Rill (Mr Massey). r A,t Imprest Supply Bill appropriating C’d.Sirt.'J.Vi was introduced and passed all stages after a lengthy debate. The House rose at P 2.12 a.in.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 October 1921, Page 4
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129PARLIAMENT Hokitika Guardian, 21 October 1921, Page 4
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