HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. TUESDAY.
Sir J. Vogel mo\ rd the second reading of tho Government Jiihinanee Association Bill. The obiect of the Bill was to give gi eater seemity to the policy-hokleis, mid .it the same tune piovide foi the more efficient despatch of the business which had now become of considerable magnitude. Power was also asked to e\tend the business to other colonies and to (xieat Britain. He leimned them that outside companies came into competition with them in the woik ot this colony, and the only efficient way to meet that difficulty was to complete with them upon then own giound. Powei was also asked to make in\e->tment by way of 11101 tguge on freehold propei ty. The great aim was to pnpulanse the institution, and at the same tune siiriound it by all leasonable safeguards. Aftei some discussion The motion w.is earned on the undeist.uiding that tune for considering tin 1 measuie would be allowed befoie going tmther on with it. Seveial measuics were advanced a .stage. The second leading of the Distilct Uailwavs Leasing and Pin chasing Hill was, after a somewli it pioti ictcd debate, c.iiued by '21 to 2 { ), and the House went into Committee on tht> bill.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1913, 9 October 1884, Page 2
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