PARLIAMENTARY.
WITED.PRESS. ASSOCIATION. ' . Is the. B (Juho ye'sterday. a messag'o from the Acting -Governor announced Mb assent to. the Peace Preservation Bill, Waikato Confiscated* .#ll, 'Trades' Marks" A'o , t*Amyd'm6nt :, ;fiiil, .■ARokJan.d Har.W Board, Mi l: amifffoJio!-' prest Supply-Bills.-'' ' •?■•.-•: .«■ im;-.**
;■_ ThV CpVonera Act Amßna^^ni:;fcft;^ks; ! ;Toad. ft second tuqe,-.and ; .the Ilogiiegijitration -Act ; A'mepdm'ent-Bili- ; passed- through Gent- ■ mittee s read a. tbird time anil pasacCy'. ■■;■ ••Ini'-Committefl 'a- Jong diacu'esion'-took placedtftlieVagrant'Act Amsndinent'BiHi' Ultimately an amenclment, by.Mr.. Sheehanwas' adopted, giving magistrates power to. 6)'iriim.E.lpr'trial.if of opinion menc ji'.ovidecl by existing laws was insufii-: "oieiit tomeotany.case/'ariil allowing a judge of the Supreme Court on conviction to.addfloggingtothescntencj. The Bill was reported as amended. : ~'.;'-;:': . The Eight Hours Bill was read. a. third a •thirdtime'-and : passed,- : •-•■•■>----- • •••- J .The Libel Bill was read's second .time; and the Taranaki Iron Smelting Company' 8 was lead a second time, and: Employment of Females Bill pasted through Committee., In Committee on-the Election Of School Committees Bill, clause 4 was struck out by 22 to 21. Mr Steward th'on moved 'tlui't progress be reported; which' Was. oirried hy 26t020. ' .'""'"" ' '•''''!' '.'" The Small Bird Nuisance" :Bfll'iiiaMi»ni sideredin.Cpmmittee, and the .word |'resident"!struck 1 oufc:inclauso 5. It' was.thenreported as amended, and the House ro..e at :m'6..'-. ,; "-' !v "" ": ; v'«^-*- : ;•;:/
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1118, 6 July 1882, Page 2
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200PARLIAMENTARY. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1118, 6 July 1882, Page 2
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