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PARLIAMENTARY.

---■-■■ HEW BILLS." r '.. ■~ r 'V,A t , .-1" --. T" Moral training inTE^ußlio Schools (Mr •-M; 2 W|li r I anilo'S 8 * 1 clause of.this; Bill ■Rroyjde.s that Fchool Committees shalLappoint special periods during,.; school, Jhoursj for bible-readmj; lessons.. , .... „. ' '""' " i M ortg-affes Release (Mr ' 'Fel-iwick). — This Bill is #a same one brought up. by Mr Feldwick last session, and con &ists of four short clauses, the second of i which is to the effect that a receipt endorsed on a 1 trfortg'age- Hs a sufficientdischarge without reconveyance. The receipt may^je registered;- r- ; : co • r ! Cb atf el Securities Act, 1880, Amend, ment (Mr Feldwibt;)— the Bill has eight clauses, the thi/d of whichr 7>ro— WidSefe-tKat ( a %iU of Csatt shall oplyr take* effect from the day on which sacH^bill ffi^dtSaily':dß'tfcdr- r The fdurthiClaus^, which if divided into three' sections, provides tJiW&tftls of sale are; to! set forth the conßiderati<m~in full. An inven-ttrV^ofaetaifsitfto-re aflriex^l^ The'sixth clause is to the ette'ct that no 0 hill "of saleis to affect property which at the time ( of r the execution of the, bill did not aciuaUy belong fd the The last fiye^daya are to elttpse' vbltween tne. 'seizdteiand sate of poods. .-••-»■-* : Workman's Lien -Bill(Mr Feldwick). >4.Thisj -Bill, ilprovidesi ; ithat^ remedies igiven to workmen under the iContractors' Debts; i Act, 1871, are eztendejd to workmen tlon > the ipiqce or: j sub* tlcontrftctbrci.^ -'Persons furnish m jr : labor 6ri cmateritda ?. for 'the erection of; houses ionbtb'er buildings shall be entitled) to a preference over other creditors an; the payments: of debts: out of jsuch housed &CHM ■• -a:;; .-,::.- - ;.■..::; j -...;•.. m \ ' -. >:■ Kew Zealand- Oniversity BilL (Hoia," Ms jor (Atkinson)^ 'provides that «l eg rejes "may - be- granted m arts, law^ medicine, science, «nd music. iTbig: Bllliis to; be f*ead 7 'withv < and >form 'part ' ot< l-Ahe ?New i Zealand University' Actf .1874, a^d repeals Jhe'New Zealand University. Act, 51874'iAmenamentpAct 18)7|5.if{ t; ;n,. jju .t; Tenants 1 VPiiturea'O Bill i(H>hu i.Mr. Ctonollyr^Every-.tenantniwhoj .ptits up,;| fixtures of any kind upon the expiratipni of-hie 'tenancy' mayiremovetheiir, e^pn. if }su(^i .fixtures .are ilej, injtp^[the x bpiJ jor oj-herwisej sffi^d; ;tp.: *|^eib>nd >pf tenements. In. removing; fixtures, however^ the tenant must- not do any dsmage 3forSyhich. ic6top^en.jßaUon QftPftot^e\ made in^nooefwvi.'^.k %v« \ ■"•■>> Prisons Bill (Hon. Mr Conollv),'— This'BiirfuftFerrtHe powers of Visit - in^VTu^^CfS^agd ■ Snabiesithjsm to hear coroplflints, private'y or otherwiso, and to mak w e v inquiri 08/o 8/ andr;tabje evidence, upon , . qatlvor oJthfTwise, intp • the oonduct nt any prison, officer, and to report ,jn w^n^tOitLg. ;^and^alsq to '^fin^paj^^inj^^tjmi , puiiis^ ' minpr" and aagfavaed; prison: offences, \bo ( t^i „of. we. defined, m rite Bill an,d, tlie 'punish^ats'sp^ecirred. J '^o . j^unishin^ , J Bil|jßh l 4ll..!e^tend ] fb.e on^fijfl,] ; srna of. 'impfwppnieni p£'t^^ The iospect'or of Prisons is to'Kave the: powers , of a. yjisiting Justice. f /Chis M repeiis swstionVfcS, Ul 25!'2"5, 27, of-%e J Prw^s 1 ;; j ■' jJ»n v krui)tcW^BiU'tHbhr'Mr Coholty). .-r-This,BiU , is practically the , same as that .introduced-and dropped last $es»j sion, though ,s,pme. few modificationa have hecin in'trotlafced'.' 1 The Bill i^ a ■len^hf. : anlß ot'23B' clauWs md 4; scfcdbles,' and : amoh^ the most importJßnt changes made by it ma j be mentioned tbe c power ; given ta the Judge to sulmr: manly : c6itomit a man^ wtq l hS may beli^e i» ; fraudulent debtxir i or'tr^al. J -ILBW r! Praaiti6tfer : s ij ßin ! (BirvG^o|rge \ Gr ey^This fii»> again-;' is fen da o!ne, and prov deß that^'ev-ery-^'maleiperßoti oi thefuH age:of}2l'yeaiß, and of whose ;godd* fame arid repiitatibri, and 'df wblose learmtfjj* ? -law ; '^ i -a k trudge of ithe SnpremeGouT't shkll'be satisfied, shall be entitled to be, and shall be admired is, a~ barrister "and solictpr of jthe tet^remehtJ^urt Without the^paymenl; ol any feeSjj . excegfc examination feea^ wh'ieliartf not td J ex^led • three The third, ; arid -last clause of thei Bill, piovidesv'anv./'male/jJerson" of gjopd character may act as cbunsellri ci ther ' 4 (' civfl or a crinfirial actibii, v pi i 6vi4ed'that hebe auihorised ip writing tVdo'fio | bj ! a party to the s'ui^ of ;by "pmona 1 ' nomination, irrthft Courts r ,„ ... !

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 169, 22 June 1883, Page 3

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PARLIAMENTARY. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 169, 22 June 1883, Page 3

PARLIAMENTARY. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 169, 22 June 1883, Page 3

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