LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. [BY TELEGRAPH-PRESS ASSOCIATION.]
THURSDAY. Thf Lopulatno Council met at half-past two p.m. Several additional select committees wore appointed. APDRK^S IN KKPI/1. The Hon. Mr Scotland afterwards resumed the debate on tho Addros»-in Reply. Tho Hon. Mr Chamberlain followed. The Colonial Seciotary joined with those who had congratulated the mm or and seconder of the Address on tho manner in which thoy had performed their task. He meicly wished to correct an .prior into which «ome lion, gentlemen seemed to huo fallen. In lpfcrcncc to the Ninth H.uid Railway, the (!o\eimncnt Jiail been blatncd for not taking the piecmtion to acquue the land befoio commencing tlio lailway, whereas the rights of the Covomment liad been protected by an Act passed la^t hChsion. The motion was then atftced to. Tho Council adjourned at twenty-five minutes past four p m.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 2021, 20 June 1885, Page 3
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139LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. [BY TELEGRAPH-PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 2021, 20 June 1885, Page 3
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