LOCAL PETITIONS
REQUESTS' TO- PARLIAMENT
Several Wellington petitions were reported on by Select Committees in the House of1 Representatives on Thursday. ...... No recommendation. was made in the case ;o£ Agnes T. Ellison and another, o£ Wellington,-for. payment from the Land Transfer.'lnsurance Fund in respect o£ a shortage ill.the' area of their property. - David Stone, of Wellington, asked for an adjustment of administrative charges in respect of a house purchased under the Housing Act, 1919. His petition was referred to Hip Government for favourable consideration. ■ . , A similar finding was returned on the petition of A. R. Young, of Lower Hutt, who asked that recommendations of the Petitions Committee be given effect to. TJie petition of F. E. Wright, of Lower Hutt,.' for a .compassionate allowance for loss suffered through the erection of a railway ranip in front of his property, was also referred to the Government. for favourablo ". . '
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 83, 4 October 1930, Page 15
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147LOCAL PETITIONS Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 83, 4 October 1930, Page 15
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