PARLIAMENTARY.
■;■!' '"■ .' ] SSBBPBBS.. , t In the House to-day, m reply to a qutjstion, _.'•■■ BiTr. Maoatobbw said that an amnle suriply of railway sleepers were now obtainable m the Colony. / j thb uokv ysasi. The Loan Bill was, after some discussion, passed through all its stages] with an amendment that all monies under it should only be expended under the authority of an Act of the Assembly. THE AUJOUENMIKT, Sir GeObob Gbet asked the House ta adjourn until! Thursday, to enable a Bill f or ]tjhe granting of supplies to the 80th of September to be prepared, but SirWiIMAH Fox objected. Mr. Stewabt moved a resolution, ordering the Government to pet the new House to meet before the 25th September. Sir George Gbjbv said he'would not be bound by any such resolution. He was speaking when the House rose.
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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 63, 6 August 1879, Page 3
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