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PARLIAMENTARY.

j - '.(ONITiiD * > Legislative |elteMay ■ a ■ |PiQn, by the Hon. sit v ' "dailp at noon for the remainder of the • .session Was lost by 21 to 12. ■The Native Reserves Bill was read a . seco)id.tini&.and passed . was resumed'of tho Land Bill-m committee An amendmont by the Hon._Mr..Keynolds.to give lessees, right of ■ c? -fixe a•at -the time' of occupation if improvement conditions w«re complied with, carried by the casting ypte of the ..Chairman oh a. division of lif to 15. Clause 34j was retained on a division of 16 to 13, |ayd ojausb 37 was struck out. j ■ ' At the evening sitting, the 63rd olauße, ■ known as the MoKenzie one, was, amended by adding a proviso to prevent to any transfers or rights, interests aha titles, acquired by mortgage, j This was ; carried by 17 to 5, and olauße 76 was struck out. j : M The , Hon. Mr Reynolds moved a new clause giving leaseholders a right to purchase within 11 years. Carried by 14 to 8. The Bid was . reported as amended. . s _ The Rating Bill was read: a second time, and the Council adjournedjatl2,^',[j In the Bouse yesterday the Wellington Corporation and Harbor Board Land Bill was finally passed, the Council's ; aniend ?l ments being accepted on a di\ isio'n of to 24. The Treasurer, after some diss'ission on a report;fron-'the House (Jommittte, recommendßd'Sff expenditure of £3ooo|in iinprov- , an d accommodation of at Mr Wont{^?i^'||^ 8t io n - to bring dowri'rf VbtSof- '! promised t wramrtion of ripanan rights i,! would see what ii rai)te thorough reThey i could not . promise'-.cMjitation to firemen. T|wy would the ievisiou.V\Qf,\jthe ;• railway tariff during the The ij A ov ? rnme nt intended) Jo* go■ on this session 1 -with the followingjfiUs;' 'Stock,Loan Eoads, and Bridges. Construction, North Island Main Trunk Railway lio-in, New I Ztjil.atfd. Loan," Counties |Act Amendment, I WffP' Duties t Consolidation, Rabbit Nuisance, Sheep Act Amendment, Disi.-ict i Railways Act Amendment, Bhod«s Estate i Duties, Eduoation Districts,; Amnesty Rangipo; Murimotu Agreement, Validation Cemeteries. (Jreymouth Native: Reserves, , Registration Births aud Deaths Act Amend;l $ )n S! [l H s 'Refiiafcrat'on Vali- » AStionj EducationjPfiServesActAmendment. He hppod these and the 'supplementary and k would be disposed'Of bySatnrdSy,' amr get some other Bills through also, ' time, ana the New* ZealSna. Colonial; Inscribed [ Stuok Bill was paßsed through Committee, . The Roads Md Bridges Construction Bill i against it by Messrs . ao Wr® read a third I time and passed on'a division of 47 to 14. At the evening sitting the New Zealand Loan Bill was re-oonmitted,! the which";had ; pps\dbji% j bjaii [ sttudc l.qut' ias; Jot} the i Mar4roa-Lumßilen Line, being nowalloCated , toLumsden, Wararoa, Sore, Kelso, Rivera- • dale, Switzers, Seaward Bush and; Switzer's , Lines £35,000 as amended, the Bill was ■ reported, road a third time and passed after j a protest from Mr Uaoandrew against foreign t '©W- jffiOl i , , A RaJlUy ■ Loau Bill was also read'jfetiiird \ fiiue a'nd passed, as also the Customs' Duties Consolidation Bill After the usual adjournmeut^he [ 1, a third tiina i and passed i The Rabbit h usance. Sheep [ Act Amendment, Education Reserves Act Amendment, District Ra ! lways Apt Amend--5 ment. The Licensing Act Amendment Bi}l f was further considered in Committee, tml progress was reported on "clause 4, and leave Amed, to ,sjt. The New rca d a a - tirhft antTpassea. The Revenues Act Amendment Bill, reooived by message from the Governor, was read a first time, until 2 to-day;.-'. i'. t'i |S ; ,j_'.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Issue 1173, 8 September 1882, Page 2

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PARLIAMENTARY. Wairarapa Daily Times, Issue 1173, 8 September 1882, Page 2

PARLIAMENTARY. Wairarapa Daily Times, Issue 1173, 8 September 1882, Page 2

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