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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

FRIDAY. The House mot .it 2 30 p.m. The House went into Committee to considei the following resolution . — "That the Government lie authorised to contract for a, Muvice betw eon Sydney, Auckland and Honolulu, 01 Auckland and Honolulu, with efficient pmvision for the carriage of the urn's to and fi.mi San Francisco, so that the whole time between Auckland and San Fiaiicisco » not exceed 20 days, il^k c st to t!ie colony, (after conip.itnirf t)WF estimated receipts, if any, fnun the other colonies) not r\o oding £18,000, and failing Mich .uranjTMnent k nisr practical, that tlia Government be iiuthonsed to contract for service between Auckland and San Fiancisco. or b"tween Sydney, Auckland and San Francisco, at the ».une rate of time, at a cost to the colony (after computing the estimated receipts, if any, from other colonies) not exceeding £23,000." Sir J. Vogel explained the position of the service, and the arrangements made for continuing same, at some length. A lengthy divu^Mun ensued. Mr O'Oallachnn mo\ed that the latter uortion of the resolution relative to the alternative proposal for £23,000 be struck out. The amcnduiont was lost by 29 to 23. The original le.-olution was then put and carrifd on the \oices. Mr Stout ino\ed that the House at its rising adjourn till to-morrow at 12 o'clock. Agreed to. The House went into committee to consider the Supplemental y Estimates and up to the 5.30 adjournment a number of items were cairied. The House resumed at 7.30. Mr Sutter moved that the vote of £10,000, subsidy of pound for pound on the rates collected in goldfields counties bo reduced by £ jOO. The amendment was lost by 35 to 30. Minister of Justice, £2.V>, District, Resident Magistrate'^ and Warden's com fa The vote elicited a long discussion, and waa can led by 34 to 22. Pri-ons (salaries), £S3S. Can ied. Shoithand reporting in Supreme Court, £3,.*)00. After some discussion, the item was carried. Several other items passed and the House then pioceoded to discuss theainendmentain thcLind Bill pioposcd by the CouuciU^ Some of the amendments were agreed toj^ and a confeience \\ is appointed to draw up objections to otlieis. [Left Sitting ]

The Bad and Worthless aic nc\er imitatnl or covutofntcd. This is especially true of a family medicine, and it is positive proof that the remedy imituldl is of the highest value. As soon as it had been tested anil proved by the whole woild that Hop Bitters was the purest, best and the most valuable family medicine oti earth, many imitations "pinny up and began to steal the notices in w Inch the press and the people of the eountiy had ex-pressed the nieiits of H. B , and in evciy way trying to induce sufleimg invalids to use their stuff instead, expecting to make niouey on the eiuht and good name of H. B. Many others started nostinms put up in similar style to \l 8., with variously devised names in which the word " Hop" or " Hops" were used in a way to induce people to believe they weie the same as Hop Bitters. All such pic tended remedies or cures, no mattei w hat their style or name is and especially those with the woid "Hop" or " Hops" in their name or in any way connecter! with them or their name, are imitations or counterfeits. Beware of \ them, loueli none of them. Use nothing but genuine Ameiican Hopßitteis, with a cluster of gieen Hops on the white label, and Dr Soule'a name Mown in the gl.iss Tiust nothing else. Diuj:gis»tB ami Chemists are warned^f iga.n-st dialing in imitations or counter^' feits. f

Kobin llin d's aiKertiscra nt in this issue. A good firming man H'.intrd lenders wmtei tor rooting HamiltoE Hotel \vi h rorriiß wed inn Tin umiul "-unilrtj icnicts at ihe Hamilton Wtili'jan Lliui.h arc advertised in another C liimn Tli- lidies of I'nnity Wfsleyan Cliurch , Hamiitun, hixinsj established monthly sewinir meeuniis, mike an important announcement 11 another p irt of this issue The number of telegraph and telephone offict's opm in New Zealand is 330.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2060, 19 September 1885, Page 2

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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2060, 19 September 1885, Page 2

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2060, 19 September 1885, Page 2

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