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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

Friday, Sept. 30. The Hon J. M'Kehzie said he pro~ posed to accept a certain numbed of the amendments made by, the 1 Legislative! Council m; the Land 'Bill, and he should ask the House to disagree with the others. He then moved that Messrs Seddon, Duncan and the mover be ap pointed a Commitrse to draw up reasons for disagreeing with the amendments made by the Council m the Land Bill. Agreed to. The Hon J. M'Kenzie moved the second reading: of the Public Reserves Vesting and. Sale Bill. ■ After fjome discussion the motion was agreed to. '' ae Seleetorg Lands, Rev alnatjonConli'juence sod Amendment Bill was com witt€d 4 A messag* waf : received from the LtgialaMre Council, insisting on its amendments m the KUotoral Bill, and giving reasons for taking that conrse. : The Hen B. J. Seddon moved— 'That a Committee be appointed to confer <vitb the Council, and that the House disagree with the reasons given by the Council ; the Committee to con&iat of Messrs Tanner, Guinness, Earngbaw and the mover.' ; Mr Sed don's motion was then carried on the roioes. The Land and Inqome Assessment Act Amendment Bill was farther considered m Committee.

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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume XI, Issue 1056, 5 October 1892, Page 3

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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Ellesmere Guardian, Volume XI, Issue 1056, 5 October 1892, Page 3

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Ellesmere Guardian, Volume XI, Issue 1056, 5 October 1892, Page 3