LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
Wellington, Tuesday. EBBING JP'S.
Mr Wilson gave notice that he would again bring up the question of the J.P. roll, moving, "That this Council is of opinion that the Government should remove from the Commission of the Peace the names of all insolvents and others unfit to be there." MINES DEPABTMENT. Captain Eraser, in moving for a return, said the Mines Department was worked very badly, and detailed two fatal accidents, the result of non-enforcement of the regulations. Inspectors of Mines were given no power to sue the breakers of the law, and the whole question demanded reform. GAMBLING. In moving the second reading of the Gambling and Lotteries Bill, Mr Whitaker gave notice of a hew clause prohibiting the totalisator, except to responsible racing dubs. The bill was read a second time.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3580, 17 June 1880, Page 2
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