HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Yesterday. SOUTHERN MEMBERS. 1 The House met at-7.30. "^ Mr George gave notice to ask if the Government .would place the Hinemoa at the disposal' of members' of the South Island to .enable them to visit-Auckland, so as, to, become better , acquainted -frith * that part of the colony. V J, ' f
ROYAL ASSENT. ( Message? were read^rom-the 'Adminis-" irator of the Government announcing his assent to the Corrupt Practices' Prevention &ct"£mendment? JBill^fHaikato Confiscated Lands BUI, Wes#iCpasfr§Peace Preservation Bill, and -the^ Auckland Harbour Act.
BILLS, ADVANCED. ; "*. , [jThePoroners Apti49*sßdmsflt ßill (Mr Dog* RegJ9|rati l ouHj4ct v r4.^i?ni4Hl!Bp^ Bill (Mr Steward) passed through committee
without amondment, was read a third time and passed. A motion for going into committee on the Vagrant Act Amendment Bill (Mr O'Callaghan) was carried on a division by 47 to 24.
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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1561, 6 July 1882, Page 2
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134HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1561, 6 July 1882, Page 2
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