POLITICAL JOTTINGS.
Sir John Hall yesterday presented afurther petition from adult women in Nkw Zealand, praying for the franchise, and stated at tho some time that tI)D number of signatures to this and previous petitions amounted to 20,000. The Hon Mr Fergus and Mr Soobio Mackenzie yesterday presented several petitions praying for tho construction of the Otago Central Bailivay, iind Mr Carncross presented a butch of 38 petitions asking for the Siitnc thing. Mr Rces has two Bills—the Friendly Socieiios' Act Amendment Bill and a Bill to abolish the totalisxtot 1 . Mr W, L. Rees wauts the Govern* nii'iit to introduce a Bill validating tho judgments of Mr W. B. Edwards while acting as a judgeof the Supreme Court. In the House yesterday the Kuihau Bill nns read a third time and passed,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4170, 20 July 1892, Page 3
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133POLITICAL JOTTINGS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4170, 20 July 1892, Page 3
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