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PARLIAMENTARY.

% (^.|^r ATioy ') . i In the Legislative Counoil yesterday, ! the Native Reserves Bill and the Reserves .L n .„.Mi.!!.!Jl2 Districts Bill were read a 1 second'time,--'fhe Rabbit\Nuisaiioo Bill "l was read a third time and passed. Mr / Lifthilit y Removal Bill was thrown our":TKe TiffiariTOeffietery' H.V- ' serve Sale Bill was read a segond timij. ' 1 The Gladstone Recreation feaerve fiilii was thrown out, ! Jin j thd H6jise, ..dHijing'. the v afterh6on sitting, the'Amhesty Bill' the Rangipo Agreement Valuation Bill, tho Greymouth Native Reserves Bill, -introPrescribed I'Stoftk ■ the' Rhodes' Estate 1 Stamp 'D'uty 1 Bil 1/' 1 arid J1 'OOtinti'ea' J AcV'' Amendmont received by mes, aage'frotoihe Governor,land,were'read a' • first lime. The Hamilton Boundaries; Bill, the Auokland Museum Endowment' Bill, the the explosives Bill, the Dangerous Goods Billr ttje' Patea' Harbor Land' Bill; ;the Eilw 'PracfitioUrs' and the R'o ■<) Boards Bill were all read a second-time.-Major Atkinson, at < .moved the^emnd..readmg qf the t .Roads afid BriQKO^.'.Cdnsj the House tb''set'asiae^Mrtj'iconsiderations and ende;tvrir : tcl ? miKe' A the ! Bill,as perfect as possible. • ' '■ Messrs, Montgomery, Williams, Moss, and Bathgaie opposed the Bill, "and" jetton,,, Smi,th,, and, Captain MeKenzie supported its principle. ;•/ At the evening silting the debate was continued, Messrs W, C. Levestam, Fergus, and Dodson supported the Bill generally 'and 'Mesßrsi J/ r W. Thomson, s Joyce, - Pyke", - Hutchison, Seddon, DeLauti'iir, Macandrew, and 'ltatYdahiSDeaki.ng/ayunsfc it.',' I ,The, second, nwasiPOTjed by,34.10,17, fjßeetham, 0 juohanan, Dargaville, Dick, 1 ; fiodspn, Fitzgerald,' (Jeorge,' M. W. 'HirrisJ 'Hobbs, 1 ,^V !r ,Johnßton, Kelly, P.. W, MeKenzie, Mcllwraith, Mitplielso'h, 1 'Moras, Pyke; Rolleston, Shepherd'," "Smith,' 'Stevens 1 ," Sutler, Sutton, Swanson, Tawhai, Tomona, Trimble, Whitaker, X"b7 r^ils on, v J.' fitrWilaonj; 'Noes,Barron, Bracken, 1 DeLilutour, 'Duncan,' Fish, J. Green, Montgomery, Mow, Posthlewaite, Shri miaki/Stewurd, Seitofl, J. W, Thompson, Toll, W, White, Williams, Wright. ~;"on7thr • going r into" supply an am'eildment'moved m-favor.-of the. reductions., of., railway freight on exports waa carried on. the voices, Biid \ another amendment' by' ! - Mr® ij, l Green | against the proclamation of Waihemo as a county. The House then adjourned until noon. '' " 1 . , THIS DAY. . The'Hbuse. met at noon, i > Mr Levin, presented a petition from tliejUXecutots of. Rhodes estate, protecting-'against the' passing of the Rhodes Estate Bill, as an : injustice would be done, to the parties interested.jtiiid requfisting to be heard bv counsel. ' Mr Levin moved that'.,the prayer of the petitioners be granted. 1 " l Mi'Seddpu opposed (the imotiom an'd mofred that it be referred to a'aeleci committee. ■ ■ u; A mution for bearing counsel, od Fri- i .• day at the bar" of the Hoiise "was put and carried. Mr Shbehan took; exception to a paragraph ( in the morning" paper: that the i Opposition had stonewalled' the motion to go into supply. - - : Ml' Moss stated the papers throughout the colony had made most unfair, attacks on Ihe.Qppositipß. . Major Ajpmbir stated there was no obstruction on the part of the Opposition last night, on the contrary the amend- ; ments in stipply wore miide'by'Government supporters. "The matter then dropped. ,' :/•' / j, • The OrSkei'Natives Reserves s ßill was read a third time and passed. The House adjourned- at' I}l6- p.ra.'j; P

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1165, 30 August 1882, Page 2

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PARLIAMENTARY. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1165, 30 August 1882, Page 2

PARLIAMENTARY. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1165, 30 August 1882, Page 2

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