YESTERDAY'S SITTING.
Wellington, Last Night, The House met at 2.30. Mr Batiigate resumed the debate on the consideration of the report of the committee on the Trustees Executors and Agency Companies Bill, and concluded by moving that the report be referred back to the committee for further consideration. Mr Weston supported the amendment. Mr Levin objected to the report being referred back to committee. The House divided : Ayes, 44 ; Noes, 21. The report was agreed to. Replying to questions, it was stated, that the officers commanding Auckland and Taranaki were the only ones paid salaries. They were very old officers, and had the command of the districts for a long time. The Government considered ittheir duty to maintain all railway funds— runs 204, 210, and 307, Otago, were being surveyed into suitable deferred payment and cash sales areas, and would be ready for the market when the present leases fell in on Ist March next. The House adjourned at 5.35.
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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1573, 3 August 1882, Page 3
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160YESTERDAY'S SITTING. Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1573, 3 August 1882, Page 3
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