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LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

Monday, Dec. 8. In the Council to-day, after the routine business, Colonel Whitmore gave notice to move that the Agent-General ought to be appointed for a limited term, fixable by Parliament.

Mr. Whitaker’s General Harbor Act Amendment Bill was read a first time.

The Native Affairs Committee reported on apetition re the Kinross case, that the Council ought to allow its officers to appear as witnesses in any future trial, or

USSR.. - ,%%%*ss Mr, lihu'OfeS, Tlii?'import WiiS to by seven lion, members, who asserted that it condemned Mr. Kinross unheard. There was upon this a discussion lasting. over an 'hour, in which twelve members took part, after which the debate was adjourned on a division, by 22 votes to 10. <’ ; . The Council rose at a quarter to 5. ;pq

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Ashburton Herald, Volume II, Issue 521, 9 December 1879, Page 2

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LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Ashburton Herald, Volume II, Issue 521, 9 December 1879, Page 2

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Ashburton Herald, Volume II, Issue 521, 9 December 1879, Page 2