PARLIAMENT.
«__ — [by telegraph.-—press association.] HOUSE OE KEPKESENTAi /,;• TIVES. SITTING. Wellingtok, Last Night. The House met at 7.30. Sir G. Grey gave notice of motion for an address for a vote to, establish an agricultural college in Auckland ; also of a bill to establish the same. ; Mr Bryce gave notice of the Native Land Act Amendment Bill. The House went into committee to consider the proposed alterations in the Standing Orders. After considerable discussion, the recommendations of the Standing Orders Committee were agreed to with certain amendments, the principal ones being that bills affecting waste lands need not be referred to the Waste Lauds Committee. On the resolution being reported, Sir G. Grey moved an amendment instructing the Standing Orders Committee to consider whether'private members could not introduce measures affecting the waste lands without the consent of the Government, and also to introduce bills affecting taxation, and to frame orders if necessary to give such privileges. (Left Sitting.)
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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1572, 1 August 1882, Page 3
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