WELLINGTON.
v., h ">., ': ,: , ' -. Tuesday. x %4 : LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. In the Legislative Council, after the retirement of the Governor and members of the Lower Home, the Hon, Mr raised the question whether the first days proceedings were not out of order consequent on business being done before the Speaker of the Lower House had been' elected? . ; After ibine discussion of the matter, <jn the motion of the Hon. Mr Waterhousfe, it was referred to the. Standing Orders Committee. 1 ' Among, a.number, of notices of motidn given was one by the Hon. ,H. Scotland, ask the ,Governmenl v to-morrow whether it had sanctioned the formation'• of' vigilances committees; and if not in what relation, it stands towards them ?, i •AdjoUrhed' at 3^30/' ' :' !
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3297, 16 July 1879, Page 2
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120WELLINGTON. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3297, 16 July 1879, Page 2
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