PARLIAMENT.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 14 j HOU3S Oi? EEi-.SESKi'JiATIVES. <l '"•' 'i\le"iiiph.- -i.'i'ess A-.;oe:alion. j " J ' ° Wellngton, Monday. < The House met at 2.30. j The T'l-rniki Bolanie Garden Act . Amendment Bill (Mr Okeyj pas„ed its ; committee stages. j The Wanganui Harbor J.ill U" ■••- r»an) Whangamomona County Bill (Mr Sviues) Tapanui Hospital Reserve Vusf ft' ami Limbling Bill (Mr Malcolm) ' Nelson Hospital and Charitable Aid , Board Empowering Bill (Mr Graham), i Gore Agricultural and Pastoral Assoc:'ation and Enabling Bill (Hon. McNab), ; 1 Thames Harbor Board Bill (Mr Mc-, iGowan), and Otago Harbor Board Em- j ! powering Bill (Hon. Millar) were read a : (iecond time. . The standing orders were suspended, I and each of the above Bills put through I all stages and passed. The Petone Water Supply Conscrva- j Hon Bill was reported. Clause »«J struck out, and the bill put through all its stages and passed. The Hon. J. Millar gave, notice to introduce the Harbor Boards Bill, Fisheries Act Amendment, Scaffolding Inspection Amendment, Agricultural Implements Importation and Sale Bill, and Workers Compensation for Accident
mendment. The Premier gave notice to introduce le Gaming and Lotteries Act Amentfcnt. The House adjourned at 3.40. The House resumed at 7.30 p.m. One week's leave of absence was [ranted Mr. Davey on account of ill-
lealth. ... The House then went into committee in the Land Laws Amendment Bill.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 15 October 1907, Page 2
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223PARLIAMENT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 15 October 1907, Page 2
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