PARLIAMENTARY.
tWITED FREBS ASSO'CIATIOX. j
In the Copoil yesterday the of Streets and Roada .Bill was {brow lout by 22 to B.' / The second reading,of the .Gas .Onijsu- ' triers Liability Bill was carried by 19' to Tlie; District ißiJj; waa read' .a,second.time', l and -i thb Small Birds Nuisanco Bill passed through committee! with amendments- a '\ In the.House 1 yesterday the Trustees Executors and Agency Companies.,Bill 'ifow roiid'a third Ijasfced;*, I .':. •,! ;; IA replj/t;»yqu(j4tit ,t !?/ Mfnisf^rß'stated, thby ; woiild iofisider the 'question'jot ; irpj ducing railway freights on grain, c»alj timber, and would also put a,aum ; ou tirih' and," Pr9l\'Ma'tiP , »,of: (Valuable breedi of fish, ami were taking steps to arrange jvjtli otben oul<iiiies:f«tr-' the ertraditibn of absconding dßbtora. > <" j Several new Bills were 1 introduced and .read- a' : #&'4im6, l and'-' Some motions for returns,'were, passed, ;; . >' ii>The Timaru 0 andi .Otaiio Harbor Board Further Empowering! Bill wjre read a,third tjme jtnd passed, i 'At- W •iiuneh' BilHwas fAeommit'tVd'and'aDbw! added,.to provide tahe admission! who •;had ; already, jiassed^ex•KthiH'ation in 'law,"" j; : The Mineß, f 4ctiunendmiintißill;[Pr6iPisqiiajifieatior r'Aefi' 'AfaendnieM Bill 'jwere read u a t :WKS#Do4fe(yi'®Mcond heading ■i)f the Importation'arid Adulteration and IJ aaid the Go- < T°, r l^R!l^^'?' a PP ruTed "I the Bill and would' '.bfc willing'. 16 Me- it qp as a Gov
vernmenl'itfoaisurei -Tlie Bill was read a aecond - '•'Mr, the aecoad reading of the Act Amendment Bill; ffhjdli .provides for allowing oefldinV*M?' i ", ; ' |i ' "
Messrs OoriiHilly, Bryce, M, \V. Green, Diok, and Holilw apposed the Bill, a'ud •Mhssib •P(idßiinr-PyktirFishj'- : IjiivaStuilii* Braoken, Hnd Shrmaki suppurted it. -} I A second readingwas carried by 4:1 W
TheMqvtiiagoa.Beleaeo Bill (Feldwick)? was, gtekaome1 disckasion, read'S second' lima; Wy W «»«» .e«s» ws* Tomoana uioved .the cwpmittal of; the Native Committee's Einpowerlng TBilK The Hofi. J. BuVce'Btrongly oppoVod :the>Bill'aa 'beihpiVctly iotfpoWd toH# policy ha had throughout been endeavor' ing to establish in native affairs.Messrs Tawhai, Daniels, Taiaroa and Sheehan > supported Billy Ik'nd -TO' considerable discusaion the motion for jilTen jip
The Hon. Johnßejoe then moved thai, ii- bo febmaiitted thjut day mhiitßß,fand ! on division 29 voted on'eaolt" sidef 'Tiie bpeaker gave, his vgte against ,BryceV »8 to ileajpe Ithe f^ji'e£bipn f !6i future couiiuittal'ah open one. Tho House rose at 1,35, :: '" :: I WW
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1143, 4 August 1882, Page 2
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