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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

TiM'KSI) W. nu: i.uuir. Thk Premier ir.-.vt; iWm- to move t!i:i fob lowing ! vMiiuti'»n •—“ That the mu er..tive deinand by the c ■!• Jiy tii.it the j uHic ex|’ire *-h- he t*l«within tie* revenue. and the mce-ity, in order p. prevent serious embaiTa'snwnt,, that that •u M be elb-et-d without d< lav. I renders il the tirst duty of tin; < h.vnnmeiil to prc~s «»n tli*i n»*c«*'<aiy linanei.ai nmasines; that the time he devoted to these mea-ures renders it impracticable to give snlHcient consideration, in the present session, to such a thorough revision of the Customs taiitf as is required, and, moreover, mu-Ii revision should not he imw attempted, hut should he undertaken during the rece>s, and submitted to Parli.iinent at the beginning m m-xl .-essi-m."' KKII > W. The Hoii-o n;“t at 2.-‘*o p.m. iUsrn\ia;x;» Mr llruce a-Aed the Piemmr \vl*—tli**r he couid provide in some wav f r disciplin'd railway employees receiving compensation allowance. Major Atkinson said m* pr >p ,<->■{ d- 1 ding with this matter in th*' f’ivti Service lbform Act, which he intended t*• introduce next r-essi* 'll. ’ihk nkw “.\r>rn.\i.i.\A . Mr Ueeves i Immgahua) ad;- i whether tie Premier intended to pi .te-t with the oUi- r colonies against the name n f New S-nth Wales being altered to ** Australia. Major Atkinson said he should give llie matter some consideration. AlUuntNMKN’r. Maj'-r Atkinson :u tve 1 that tlm Hu-w at its rbmg should adjourn till haliq-a-t two on Monday for (» >\.*nmi -nt budae>< f on which day lie would m ’••• tie- res.»;u'io:i of which he had given notice rvspecting the undesirability of altering the tuntf this scssioti. The motion was agreed to, im kkkouk i;o:;or*;H. Mr Hamlin moved the s. c »nd nnding of the Pukekohe. Hu-nigh Hill to authorise the constitution of Pukekohe (Auckland) a> a borough. The Pill was strong!'.* opposed hy Mr Huinness, who moved that it be read a second time that day six months. The amendment vva~ 1 -t, and the 15:!] was read a second tlm • by o v t • 12. The Uou-e adjourn ;d at Th-‘ H •u-c icsnuj... ul . ," : i ]\m., wivn lm;i; debat; cn.-MU'd uj* vi .Mr nmtinn Mi l .! *i!ii iv ; ' f til-. 1 Iboi-v in-Scliiiul-s JJill.’ (f. -ft .

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Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2400, 26 November 1887, Page 2

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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2400, 26 November 1887, Page 2

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2400, 26 November 1887, Page 2

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