LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
YESTERDAY. Iv the Council to-day, the Tairoa Land Bill was read a second time. Mr Pharazyn moved n resolution that the honorarium shonld cease at the end of the present Parliament, and if the Council were .made elective, that it should not exceed £ 1 per diem for three months only, Wellington members not to get anything. > Sir G. .tWhitmore, Messrs Grace, 'Robinson, Scotland, Brett/ Ackland and Reynolds opposed the motion, and Mr Nurse supported it. Mr Richmond moved an amendment deprecating any discussion of the honorarium until the proposals of the Government about the constitution of the Council were before it. Mr Pharazyn's motion was negatived by 24 to 4, and Mr Richmond's amendment was negatived on the voices. Mr Menzies moved the second reading of The Election of School Committees Bill. Mr Olliver, Sir George Whitmore, Dr Pollen and Mr Baillie opposed it. The debate was adjourned. The Council rose at 5.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1732, 11 August 1883, Page 2
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155LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1732, 11 August 1883, Page 2
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