THIS DAIS SITTING.
The Council met at noon, when
The Premier announced arrangements had been come to by the managers of the Land Bill Conference, which after, discussion were put seriatim, and in clause 2 one-third was restored in place of onefifth of area of agricultural land open for sale in the districts being leased. In clause 31, residence clause, an exception was made in case of leaseholders being minors who were allowed to reside with their parents or guardians for three years under pain of forfeiture for longer period. Clause 33 was restored. The purchasing clause 35 was amended so that reserves in mining districts should not be affected by the operations. In clause 37 the word " gold " was inserted before " mining." Mr McKenzie's clause to limit .of three years was attached to the operation of the proriso added to the clause. On the motion of Mr Holmes, clause 7Q was was struck out. The report of the Conference was agreed to.
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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4274, 12 September 1882, Page 2
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163THIS DAI'S SITTING. Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4274, 12 September 1882, Page 2
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