WELINGTON.
■' '■' •■.:"■■'■'•- ;•' "■ -^.'Monday. IMPBEST. SUPPLY BILL. } The Imprest Supply Bill No. 3 jfor £250,000, being a, matterof urgency, was advanced through all its stages. Spine objection was taken to so many Imprest Bills before the Estimates were passed.
The Hon. J. Ballance explained that they were at present spending £66,C00 per. week. • . * , DISQUALIFICATION,' NO. 2 BILL. < The remainder of the sitting was spent in CommiMe'e on the Disqualification J3.UI No. 2, on sub-section 1, clause 6, which exempts any' one taking the office- of Supreme Court Judge, or Agent-General; the words were introduced exempting the Attorney-General if he accepted either of, the above offices, and this was. carried! by 47 to 17. • Mr Barton wanted the words Solicitor- . General also included, .but this was negatived. • , Debate interrupted by's,3o. .
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2980, 3 September 1878, Page 2
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127WELINGTON. Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2980, 3 September 1878, Page 2
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