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Parliament.

.•• • : . ■v ! ...-:• HOUSE OF BEPBESENTATIVEIii . ■-i Friday, June 28. .•<■■-. . The House met at 2.80 p.m. ' The Hon Mr Larnach presented the report of the House Committee on Bellamy's, recommending that .^jjj Bellamy's be continued as at present. After some discussion, an amend-* ment, proposed by Mr G. J. " That a permit be not granted foif Bellamy's," was lost by 37 votes to The motion for the adoption of the report was then put and carried by 88 votes to 27. The Uniforms Bill passed through committee with a slight amendment, was read a third time and passed, The Dog Registration Bill was tjtken in committee. Mr Buddo moved to aeKTagEw olauie, reducing the regiatralionret io the dogs of shepherds and drovers. This was agreed to. ; ; ; Mr Meredith moved to add a new clause providing that any rabbiter making a deolaration thai his dogs are kept solely for the purpose %f destroying rabbits may have the same registered at 2s 6d per dog up to three dogs. This was lost on the voices. The Bill was read a third time and passed. q The iecond reading of the Auckland and Purnell Endowments Lands Bill was agreed to. The second reading of the Hikutaia No. 1 Block Boundary Bill, , which provides for the granting of * block of £00 acres of land to original native owners, was agreed to. The House went in committee jan , the Adulteration Prevention Alcts Amendment Bill. At clause 8, providing that till bread to be for sale shall be made into loaves of not less than one, two ' and four pounds' weight respectively, Mr Willis moved to make this refe* only to batch bread. > This was lost by 45 votes to 1% A new clause, providing thi£! ( the Act should not include doughV*>iacuits, confectionery, rolls or twists, but refer to batch, Goburg, French or pan loaves, was added, ftß&dJui Bill then passed its final stage!. The House rose at 10.20 p.m.

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Manawatu Herald, 2 July 1895, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
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Parliament. Manawatu Herald, 2 July 1895, Page 2

Parliament. Manawatu Herald, 2 July 1895, Page 2

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