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HOUSE REPRESENTATIVES.

PARLIAMENT.

■^FpNESDAY, OCTOBPB 12.. . n .' !C !r|ielaou6emetat2,36,p i .p. t . „ .Mil ,*<' 'tfoTIbESOF JJOTIpN. ' i ictMrV'-JTayloir gav«T notice to, ask the ;£remiet, : If there is any troth in the rjtporti being circntatecl about the country that His Excellency would be advised to make certain appointments to the Legislative Council,?, j . ;-..*• * m Major Atlrioson gave nojticft to imoye Mr. Harnlin be re-ap-'pofcted cyalrtoan ofComWteeß. r " ". , {lEhe>t Minister gave notice to niove for the appointment of the usual Sessional (powmitteM. i ' •"» ' ■■> '• ('-.Mr. Tai put;, gave obtice to move for Jeajrs to bring ..in a bill to amend the NatfV^ Land Administration Act. • I?^sides tber ( above, notices were given QJi : ii4arg» number of motione and private bills. > lUDongsf others,' Sir George Grey intimated his intention 4>f bringing torward the Law Practitioners and Limitation of Votes Bills this sessi&n. BfANAWATU LINE. ,' , The Speaker read a letter,; from {he G»e < rtl > 'Mibager' of the Manawatu railway, retjttesfcing him to infdrm tne House H»a*)Uiiiibber&; would be conveyed during' the session on that line at half rates bni p^odfoipg thelGovernment pass." ' " ' ' • « « £An»RE^B.TQ-!rpE QFBEN. ' Tb*tSpejakejc tead.^/meßeageiirom the j(f3V&nctr' ff L coyeriog. ttliet tlie copy of a despatch fr&nf net Mijeßt^'s principal, Sectetary of otdte, n> 'respecting the .address tp the Queen nrftU Jbotfat' Houses of the. General ▲fgriKnbly on the occa«on offaer Majesty's j^bjje^^ii^ir Beriery Holland intimated lihat, i| t the, address had 'arrived in time for SirW. Fitzherbert and Sir F. Billon Bell to take it wijjh .them when they, attended oifßer Majesty for a sinqilar purpose in connebtiqii^ With the. Colonial, Confer•nueirthe^ opportunity could have been tftopfdto'.ftbep. to present this beautiful address and its covers to the" Queen, in person r but itr.would not have been convenient to request her to receive th'elsame gentleman after ,a short interval. " I have* there caused "the address to be transniitted to the Queen, who was pleased to receive it very graciously, and to express her Majesty's admiration of the beauty and artistic merit of the ornamental Work."

IMPREST SUPPLY.

Major Atkinson said he should probably have to ask, f to-morrow, for an Imprest Supply Bill, and also for an amendment of the Public Revenues Act, to allow the Government! to isßue a small amount of deficiency bills, as there were large claims for interest falling due within the next few daytiTa^ounting, in all, to about half a

The House rose at 2.55 p.m., till 2.30 p.m. to-morrow, i

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1753, 13 October 1887, Page 3

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HOUSE REPRESENTATIVES. PARLIAMENT. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1753, 13 October 1887, Page 3

HOUSE REPRESENTATIVES. PARLIAMENT. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume IX, Issue 1753, 13 October 1887, Page 3