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TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCHES.

WELLINGTON. Tuesday, 4 p.m. "Westland Bill passed committee. Moorehouse carried ,by 30 to 16 amended clause defining liability for permanent debt in proportion to Customs Bevenu 6 from time to time, instead of by &rbitr.ft»

tion as proposed by the Government, this will throw nearly two-thirds in the country. Salaries of Speaker of both Houses and chief officers of Government and Legislature are made permanent. " Appropriation by Act Public Debts Bill" passed. Featherstone spoke . against it as being a gross fraudgigantic swindle— on the Colony ; /was he said altogether for benefit of the Bondholders and. Bank of New Zealand; division, third reading ; for, 37 ; against, 12. The " Consolidation Loans Bill " has passed. In committee, on " Public Debts Bill," Yogel tried to get loan increased to £100,000 for benefit of Otago. Williamson supported the proposition, but it was lost on a division by 30 to 20. Menon (?) Murrison, and Bradshaw voted against the increase on motion. Reynold's " Salaries Clerks District Courts " struck off. In Committee of Supply half of clause three of the Estimates have been passed. _____________

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Southland Times, Issue 732, 4 October 1867, Page 2

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TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCHES. Southland Times, Issue 732, 4 October 1867, Page 2

TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCHES. Southland Times, Issue 732, 4 October 1867, Page 2

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