EVENING SITTING.
The House rosumea at V.aw,. ■ -^/ztCWM - TIME OS 1 MEETING-. "- !' .•!*-' M'.- : -'llsji«|| Mr SEacandrew moved thatthe. report ;£^|||| of the Standing Orders .-OoditeUjb^MHl respecting the House meeting at 10/30^^ffp|| I the forenoon be confirmed. ; •• '^^^S | Mr Guinness moved as an amendme^tg^|^^ that the olauses of the report be &]&?fljg^m sidered severally. • ~ -',^V?^&'lv^ A discussion ensued, in which Messrs ! W. F. Buckland, Guinness, O'oQnor^i|il|g| Bevan, W. F. Buckland,; and Py^eS;f^|| opposed the alteration. - . I.^ ! fcysSk Mr Hamlin sapported a it. - He, ho#±£%J|p| ever, explained that he did so Bimjplylg|^£| because on the previous day a majority ; ;>|#^ of th« House had declared in f avor ,i||r|^| the alteration. . ' - S -'^TS&S I Mr Gainness's amendment was lpßt by 42 to 32. . ■ "-: I Sir George Grey hoped tne ; si|^ I would not adopt the report. He thbnajht^^ the matter ought to have been ; aUo^cl§?|§|| to stand over until the next 'session^ "&£ ~rs%o& I the question was too important to" lj}?^M4 I hastily disposed of. If the reDprt^wwi^^ I not postponed till next session" jome^|||| delay should be made to " enable/ Hoiaj|i^p I members to come to BaUsfaot'ory;^r^<^ Mr Barrbn pointed ont that a simllar'^g||p I report had been brought .upi' ; .',eigW|fM| I months ago, and therefore members hadl : s&k had sufficient time to have utid«B|o^dt^p The Premier said that carrying ,tto 3 >r|g motion would entail more work on the ' ; Y S|| Government. Therefore in hist .(Mi^4||| Stout's) supporting it hon. iqembejc^^^ would allow that it was not with an j,^® desire to shirk work. 'His " reasbn-ftip^ giving support to the proposal w'aß^tliSii^-^ members could not sit out 'the H^#||l§ hoars of evening sittings if they.iifl|(l^^ any regard for their health.. No' harniiVj^ could result from giving the proposed; j;|Sj alteration a trial, at all jeyente, forjS^^ 'fortnight; \ ''-'::,. V^s&&wk ! Mr Fergus opposed the Blteration>-#s^:j| seleot committees would not h^ye time, U| to attend to their duties, .£:V"' .^^3| . Mr Seddon moved the previouß>queg*;M# tion. He said, he oould aee i no :rgaao^|^| for a ohange. Should the report,; '~^MM adopted private members would' haxe*^f|^ opportunity of interviewing ; Mim9|e|Bte^ on matters Connected with . the. : d|Biijpß^fe they represented. ■•■. ;...■:,} •,' r \^^jM i On a division being taken there^asyf^:^ tie, and as members \seemed : ta'jb^f^ puzzled the Speaker said he w6uld*al|lb^^ another division to be taken. s wUh(but?^ debate. He then put the motip^tha'Jp^ the report be now affirmed ~.AyißS,^33fjliJ^ Noes, 37. The following istKeWyisip^^ Ayes, 33. •,'/ s -w ■' SS'^j Barron - Macahdrtw;^:^^.^ Beetham Mackenzie ;-(Mo>-^|| Brown - raki) ' ' ; . ?3&&j& Bruce • . M'Millan/V,^^.^ Oonolly Montgomery.' }W|| Oowan O'Conor: :f v^ Dargaville ; Kolleston •■; -.-■', '-{ >;KJp Dodson Steward, W. 'u>);'^£m Duncan Stewart, 'W. ; l)i Fulton Stout •■"" '■■';• 'V'-'.^^vS ■Garriofc Setter \ ; "< d^^^M Hakuene Thomsoni Ji^Wv^^l Hamlin Turnbull / ' '.•' ' >-j -i-&W Holmes Wakefleld^: ;;: 'iV'-<;CT| Johnston Walker ' . :"V.. Kerr' i ' /White, W.-S,{>^T^M Larnaoh ' ."■ -''■:.■' V^ilvi ■ Noes, 37. '■ •" o'i^i Allwright Levestam ; ,\( 5;|3 Bevan -. Locke, ■''<■■ '■ =■ '■■ v-h&M Bradshaugh Maokepzie,M;.?:/Bit3 Bradshaw Menteith '"C;-'^ '}^M Buchanan Mobs : . . Buokland, J. 0. Newman ; '■'■■'. >*>. {:{M Buckland; W. F. O'Callagh^ '.■■;■.£s•!% ' ""geggtts" " *" ~ Orraond^r^-i,i:jigf; Fisher Peacock V:.-'W^^ Fitzherber Pearson •;' , iif ?| Eraser ' , ■ Pyke ''.'"■' 'v^'.? ; .-Xsss> Qrey "'. Bieeee ■/■ .;;? v ' : ;.:;g||^ Guinness • ■ "JRoss . . VrVv.^l^B Hatoh Samuel ,; . V^^B| Hirst, H. Seddon. ?•; J" y^T^^ ! Hobbs / ' .Te-Ap, f ;;.::;;;;:jj|j^|| Joyce Thqmpsbny T^K*gi| Lake ' Trimble:; Lance White, J;-B.^^^|^ pair. • '' : '-^9^foM For * ; Againßt'^^M Atkinson • Russell ; > %[f^ . ' EMPtOYMENT OF BEMAIiES :ipi.^c>fe|^ Mr Bradshaw; moved the second rread^|S ing of the Employment of Females t an*dSi| Others Act Amendment Bill; and;bkiefly^€p explained its principles. ' - .A .ff/-^ m Mr J. B. Buckland said that whfen'ih|p bill went Into committee he would mbv©;^ in the direction of doing away wiih ba^T^ maids altogether. ■ ''■'/ :^k : 'st!jjs The second reading was carried. /-•;<3<f;||f BANK NOTE.SEO'UElt'X'.iftl'li. - --';"'.K:|fe On the motion of Mr D^rgayiile^the^ Bank Note Security Bill was- read /aSi second time. , • ' '.-. ~'- : '-'\\;''£®si MINES AOI.. . V-riiVi;^^ Mr Seddon moved the second reading^ of the Mines Act Amendment Bill^ whioh wbb carried. -!- ■" -• v .;'. ''^1 . At 10.25 the House adjourned. ';:£-. '\^M ======= • -'^MM
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7199, 26 June 1885, Page 2
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636EVENING SITTING. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7199, 26 June 1885, Page 2
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