EVENING SITTING.
THE LAND BILLS. On resuming- at 7.30 tho following measures wero introduced by Governor's Message, and read a fir&t time : — Lane' Laws Amendment, "National Endowments. Land and Income Assessment, and Apairies. BOXING. The second reading of the Police Offencaj Act Amendment Bill (Sir Joseph Ward) which makes -provision for the better regulation of boxing contests, was rgrced to on tho voices. OUR EXPORTS. The Products Export Amendment Isi r which includes gr in, niont, riblits. hares, poultry, eggs, apples, pears, fruit pulp, hops and phoimium as products for which a coitinc.-tc of quality must bo obtained before thoy can be cent out of the colony, was also road a second time on tbo voices. FARRIERS' BILL. The Farriers' Bill (Mr. Major) was put through its final stages and passed ihe House adjourned at 9.30 p.m.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 18, 20 July 1907, Page 2
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