PARLIAMENTARY.
LEGHSkAtfIVE . cbuWlk-r-TnuBSDAY. . * The Hou M¥ Waterh ouse moved the second rpadiug of the psn\ Estate Dejsgent Bill. He said Jie intended, to. i'e.fei--i}fc.,to a select .committee after being read a second timbn The Jon DrJ'PdHen said the bill did not protect lanjjs fo^nerly Jftised.bywin from coming under its operations.. XJncler'i6i>e^a^e..^je^lii}sband might possibly be deprive*! of his life interest in property, and interest iu } property of his Avife. There would be no objection to its being referred to a select committee, -i .• • The Hon Mr Waterliouse, in reply, said the bill did not interfere 1 -' with the power of disposing by will of land?"— The select committee would no doubt be able to effect. amendments which hon members had suggested. The bill was then read a second time and referred to a select committee, consisting of the Hon Messrs Hart, Johnston, Ackland, Stokes, Mantell, Pollen, and the mover.
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Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 340, 18 July 1874, Page 2
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148PARLIAMENTARY. Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 340, 18 July 1874, Page 2
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