PARLIAMENTARY
(United Press Association.) [By Telegraph.] Friday, In the House Mr Shepherd gave notice to -move to day that W, J, Steward be appointed Chairman, oJE Comniittees, Mr Guinn'ebs Vgave Notice to ask if the Government would abolish the postage on newspapers posted in the colony. . . Replying. to questions the Government said they could not see their way t'qgraqt additional holidays to railway .workshop hands. : „,j ■ Jfr Guinness gave'notice to pk ifiit was tlie intention of the Qovernraent to grant a bonuEi for the discovery of a tin mine in the colony. A number of Bills were introduced and read a first time,
The Premier • announced that the Hon. 'P. A. Buckley had joined the Ministry as Colonial Secretary. ' The Kaiapoi Domain Board Empowering Bill, the. Utago Harbor Board Empowering Bill, the Caversham Drainage . IJiil,-. and: the Invercargill' Reserves leasing Bill,' were read a second tima and ordered to be committed next Thursday. • : Oh the motion of Mr Levestam it. meat existing between .the Government and the Union Company for the carrying of interprovinoial mails, be laid on the table,
: The House adjourned at 5,30 till 2.30 to-day.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1780, 5 September 1884, Page 2
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188PARLIAMENTARY Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1780, 5 September 1884, Page 2
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