PARLIAMENT
[by TIXL'-GKAI'U —J'F.lt I'UKfiS ASSOCIATION LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. WELLINGTON, July L The Legislative Council met at 2..’11l !>•:»• Sir Frederick Lang moved that a respectful address he presented to His Excellency in reply to Ids speech to members of both Houses. Ibis was seconded by the lion Mr Garland. The debate was continued by Sir John Sinclair and adjourned on the moth n of lion Moon 1 . The Council rose at 1.10.
HOUSE OF RKI’RESENTATIVES.
The House met at 2.3 d p.m
A number <d' local hills affecting New Plviuiiuth and Wanganui were introduced and read a :ir-l lime. The Government gave notice of its intention to introduce the Mortgages Final Extension Bill. Mr 1 silt gave notice of Ins intention to introduce a Religious Exercises in Schools Bill. The I’rcmier niovcd the rtistomni\ motions of condolence with the I’nllowj„,r deceased members of tjie House and Legislative Council:—Dr New man. Messrs Gilbert. Carson. John Slatworthy John Duncan and Charles l.ottisson (M.T/s) as a mark of respect to the memories cf the deceased memhe: s. The House rose at 1.20 and adjourncd till to-morrow.
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