GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
• [By Tbkgbaph.] [PEB KEESS ASESCT.] HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Monday, Octobkb 22. The House met at 2.30 p.m. TUB " MAOBX JOSOr." Mr Sheehan announced that on Saturday ■evening Sir Geo. Grey had received a telegram from Manuliiri, |the Prime Minister of the Maori King, congratulating him on his accession to office, and expressing a hope that it would promote better relations between the races. NEW BILLS. The following were introduced:— "Walsh and others Pension Act, 1869, Amendment Bill (Macandrew) ; Protection of Fish Bill (Macandrew). rrSA>'CIAI- STATEMENT. Mr Larnach explained that it would be impossible for him to make a full financial statement, of the correctneea of which he would be quite satisfied, until probably next week. He would, however, be prepared to proceed with the estimatee to-morrow. BILLB BKA». The Port Chalmers Compensation- Bill was read a second time, Public Reserves Bill read a third time, Destitutes Persons Bill read a eeeond time and considered in committee.
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Press, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3823, 23 October 1877, Page 3
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