LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
\''l t \\\ WELLiNGTON.^Yesterday. ; 'Tnthe legislative Council the y sitting lasted only fen minutes. ". The Private Trams Bill (Mr Hart.) was read a second time. In reply to Mr Holmes, Mr Oliver said the Chinese crews of vessels were jnot called upon to pay a poll tax unless they remained in the colony. The Chinese j cook of the India, at Auckland, had re» | mained in the colony and was called on to I pay. The cook of the Sybil did not re- ! main in the colony, and therefore had not [tO pay. ..-r--. ■.".*-—.• .'■i'..:-r-:>:r-:-y ! --r:-r.-. -
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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4235, 28 July 1882, Page 2
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