PARLIAMENT
[by Tr.I.ECItAPU —I'ER JMtKSB ASSOCIATION'] AVELLIXGTOX, Nov. S THE COUNCIL. Ihe Legislative Council met lit 2.30 p.m. The Council adjourned immediately until to-moiru,w. THE HOUSE. The House met at 2.30 p.m. Cook Islands Amendment Hill was put through the Committee stage wil limit amendment, read a third time and passed. Orchard Tax Amendment Bill extending the original act for a further five years, was lead a second time. Tlie Premier moved the second reading of the Land Tax Amendment Bill, gianl ing a rebate of ten |H*r cent ’ i taxpayers who pav land tax h,*l'»rc 2* ' /lost. In (oiiiai'ttev. M-* I'ciL ii moved aimn.(linent limiting the icoate to lam, o*. ncr.. holding land In t! , value a. 67 ‘,OOO and under. (lit division the amendment «a*, !"■>’ L\ Ie to 15. The Bill aas report* I '*( V' r iniiemlim nt. read a U'ir*’ f• c passed. The House t s- a* ' ! l a.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 November 1921, Page 2
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