GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
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HOUSE OF REPRESEHTA.TIVES. W ELLINOTON, A UgUSt 21. The House met at 2.30 p.m;' ; ‘ Mr Bastings gave notice ' to move that the Mouse site next: Monday and rise on Wednesday week at 5.30 p.m, until the 10th September. Mr f Madaridrew announced : thut’lhe would make the pitoiic*'WoPkrStated merit that evening. ... , K ,g • In reply to Major Atkinson, Mr Ball a nee said - the Government proposed to take the second heading of the Land Tax Bill on Friday next, when they would take the debate on the .financial proposals generally of the
Mr Ballahce read a telegram trom Victoria to the e.ffect that the' Japanese Cominisioners left there' soihe;time ago. In reply to M r Bowen, JVh* Sheehan said the Government did not intend? this sesion to introduce a Bill- dealing with the salaries of the Judges of ; the Supreme Court. Considering a report on theCivili Service Servants Act Amendment, BUI, Mr Delatour endeavored to getaclause inserted to iriake all Resident Magis-i trates and clerks of Resident Magistrates and District Gmuts appointedber fore 1866, and who are now-randuhad been continuous in. the Govetnirienfe! service, become ptot of the Civil .Spsyice Act, 1866. AYter a good deal of~dismission the clause by 44 to 22, and the Bill passed. The other business-was nnimpbrfftptf.
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Kumara Times, Issue 598, 28 August 1878, Page 2
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