PARLIAMENTARY.
HOUSE or EEPBESENTATIVES FRIDAY, JUNE 12. Epairaimete Mutu Kapa, the ne the Northern Maoi District, was presented by the Natn Minister, and duly took the oath. It was decided, on the motion < Mr Palmer, that all petitions n< dealt with last session be referred < the Public Petitions Committee. The Minister of Lands gave noti( of his intention to introduce a Lau Bill, Mr Fisher gave notice of a motio by whioh HSjSovernment Bankiu account iSBSd be distribute amongst all the banks doing busine: in New Zealand. IhreplytoMr Palmer, the Hon It. J. iteddon seid the portion of thd loan Available for the North Island] Main Trunk Bailway was L292,276l In reply to Mr Fisher, the Premie said the correspondence relating t the recent loan conversion was i the hands of the printers, and wou be available about the 26th inst. Leave to introduce the followii Bills was given, and they were re: the first time:—The Eight Hou Bill, Mr Fisher; the Coronei Inquests Bill, Mr Taylor; the Agei General Limitation >and Office Bi Mr Funer; the Games andLotteri Bill, Mr G. Hutchison; the Borouj of Sydenham Endowment Bill, I Taylor; ;the Companies Bill, 1 Fisher; the Manual and Technic Elementary Instruction Bill, 1 Fisher; the Dentists Act 18 Amendment Bill, Mr Palmer; t Bill, Mr Palme a Bill to Prevent the Sale intoxicating Liquors to Children, 1 Fisher; the New Zealand Institul of Surveyors' Bill, the Hon. M Richardson; the Juries Act Amend! ment BiU, Mr Palmer; the Electoral Bill, the Premier; the Civil Service Bill, the Premier ; the Wangann Heads Signal Station Reserve Exchange Bill, the Premier; the Coalmines Bill, the Hon Mr Seddon; the Promoters and Directors Liability Bill, the Hon' Mr Seddon; the Mining Bill, the Hon Mr Seddon. A was appointed to consider matters relating to live stock; Mr Fisher's resolution regarding the unemployed was withdrawn, The question of amending the -' Customs tariff was discussed. :...'' The Address-in-Beply was moved by Mr M'Guire, seconded by Mr Buick, and eventually ordered to be presented to the Governor.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3831, 13 June 1891, Page 3
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340PARLIAMENTARY. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3831, 13 June 1891, Page 3
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