POLITICAL NEWS.
The Hawkers and Pedlars Bill has been read a seoond time.; This prevents the necessity for these persons taking out a license m every town m which . they may go. They can take out a license for the colony if they chooie., , ! The! Auctioneers Bill h« «lrfo jbeep read'aßecbnd tfniff. The 'fie is fixed at £40, and this entitles tha holder to a ' license which extends 6Ver: the "whole colony, Partners m order to sell must rake pat a separate license, but a subatiJtute may he appointed during illness. 1 Licenses may be transferred m, case. of * d.eat 6. may hold wholesale ! licenses, and no auctioneer may sell livo stock orfarming implements,, after 9 o'clock eM ritght. 'ReßidenY r tnagis< trates are to grant certificates for issue of licenses, which may be issued by any/ country, town district, or borough, and the local body; issuing the licenses to receive th« fens.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XII, Issue 1747, 30 June 1886, Page 2
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153POLITICAL NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XII, Issue 1747, 30 June 1886, Page 2
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