LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
Fiiru.vr, Junk 25. OUTKAGES UY VOLU-Vi'EEES. Papers and a report rc enquiry into Yoluulccr outrages wore laid on the table, and oa a division they were ordered to be left to be read by ib votes to 11. The report stated that the misconduct had been greatly exaggerated, but several men had resigned, and four others were dismissed. AGENT-GENEKAESini’. In reply to Colonel Whitmore, Mr Whitaker said Government were conconsidering (lie whole subject of the Agent-Generalship, and before they came to any decision as to the terms on which future appointments will be made, Parliament will be consulted. CONVERSION or STOCK. Replying to Mr Waterhouse the At-torney-General said the Agents were not authorised to convert any stockoutside the last loan. Before am r further conversion is authorised the whole matter will bo discussed and settled by Parliament.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2270, 26 June 1880, Page 2
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139LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2270, 26 June 1880, Page 2
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