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LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

Wellington, Last night. In the Council to-day after small preliminary business and an hour's discussion on the petition of Mr Jackson, late Surreyor • General, Mr Chamberlain brought forward a motion that all fencing laws should bo abolished, asserting that the common law of England was sufficient. The discussion was adjourned. Taiaroa gave notice to bring in the Southern Native District School Bill, and Captain Fraser for a return of coal mines worked with single egress. The Fine Arts Copyright Act Amendment; Bill was read a third time aud passed. The Council was from four to five in Committee on the Qualification Bill, and on adjourning at the latter hour most of the blankets (?) been disposed of unamended.

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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3410, 26 November 1879, Page 2

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LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3410, 26 November 1879, Page 2

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3410, 26 November 1879, Page 2

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