HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
The House jfie&tftr7?3O. y/tdva .; ' ' ,The Speaker,b,eing unnvoidftblyLrtbsint,, jMr minlin/'Chainriain bf, i!CoiWihitt^«; > |took,tho.ch<inf., i,^' .n, p ,M .,>,>•,, ;,../ I Mr Feldwick movedthe second reading of, the .Cliafcfcela Securities,, Bill^^hiojL ,wa» agreed to withouV remark.'' ' '" • Mr Seddon moved't,theji second reading of Tb'eiGpld Duties <AbolitionvßUl.\ ) Mrßollastou »tr6ngty:oppoicd tlUbill. ' Messrs Fergus/ deiiautour and Shaw supported thebiU,. 1(, u „, „ ,n. v Air Fish' Opposed itj' and Mr Munro supported^iktile',.;.seconds feading^ but thought reduction , of. duty should be [gradual. ■•!{; ,- «;,,r, --. ,,-■,.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1721, 17 July 1883, Page 2
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76HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1721, 17 July 1883, Page 2
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