PARLIAMENTARY.
Wellington, Oct. 19. The afternoon, was occupied by a discussion on the introduction of the Public Revenues Bill. ,; ; Mr. Stafford repeated ., bis Jptention to oppose the' Bill in 'every, stage, in order to limit. the power of the, Govern men t, to expend^money^ outside 1 of tblel-]Par|iameritary ; appropriation, il ;■ *:. J '-'l-.M. ';..,;■ i \.y: After an exceedingly discursive debate, the introduction of \he Bill was'carried by * 4 £A? 25.J/; l) II : i :-■!■£ v i|s: OVAi V. U O The Goldfieldf Co.mmitteejbiajre reported in favor of the 'diicontjpVancV of the system of tlie v dej!?gaj;ipnfqf^p,ow,eirSi ;! , /■• -^ , A.J Bill to alter the- horary. o£ ; ,tbe. Teremakau was introduced.'
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 249, 20 October 1871, Page 2
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105PARLIAMENTARY. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 249, 20 October 1871, Page 2
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