[BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH, UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.]
TUESDAY'S SITTING.
. Wellington, Tuesday, Bill was read a third time and passed. '-"-SeWrarotHeP BttTs^werTad varibecT* **" " ? The^ Depeasied Persqua, Eatate Bill 4 was s ' tlirovfcnfptft) 1 Sr ' ? ! i? Y ,I '
« •- YESTERDAYS SlTTim— --
Wellington, Last Night. The Council met at 2.30. '< - * jkili Passed/ .The Prqnerty Assessment Act Amendment! B;ll,[ DivW4 I ajuj jfytaj&rijn'onial Cause Bill, ana the ' Corrupt Practices Prevention Bill were read a third time, and passed. 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' !'! '
, PeceajSed Perspns Estate^.
On Mr Whitaker's^otion, the Deceased Persons Estate Duties Bill 'was re-in-stated, and read athird time, and passed. , The Council adjourned from 3.30 till 7.30,
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Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1439, 22 September 1881, Page 2
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100[BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH, UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1439, 22 September 1881, Page 2
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