ME PERRY'S CLAIM.
c ThS pßOTnr<iiii> Tbeasttbeb moved— .■That Messrs Boss, and the mover form a select cqmmittee to enquire into and report lipon the claim by Mr Q-eo. Perry for compensation in connection with the forming of the Bluff Harhor and Bivefcargill Bailway." -r Mr M'ClitiiEjv. seconded the- -motion, which was agreed to. INFECTED SHEEP. Mr Bis'sTiAit asked for a return of all infected sheep imported into the Pro^ vince. w . . , : Mr SttTiLß* ; secbTided the-ntotion. "■ - -The -. P?OT^P?^r^-TBEABirKE!E, on behalf of the Government, promised to do what they could in the matter. ' Mr Basstiak moved the suspension of the Standing Orders to enable him to bring forward a motion without notice. Leave being granted he moved for a return of all .goods, arriving in the Province on which duty had been paid in Otago/ r " J - J —
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Southland Times, Issue 1031, 2 October 1868, Page 3
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137ME PERRY'S CLAIM. Southland Times, Issue 1031, 2 October 1868, Page 3
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