AUCTIONEERS AND THE LICENSING ACT.
[EY TKLI'ORAI'H. — rKESS ASSOCIATION.] Wki.li.ngton, Friday. A deputation' representing the auctioneers of the city waited on the Colonial-Secretary this morning to call attention to certain disabilities imposed upon them by the Licens- , ing Act, ISSI. The [ion. T. Dick, in reply, explained that the. original Bill did not contain the word " auctioneer" in the clause called into question, but the word had been added in its passage through the House labt year. There were certain amendments brought I down which, however, the Government could not get through. Those amendments included one to strike out the word "auctioneer" in the clause, indicated. He Sromised to confer with the Minister of ustice on his return to Wellington, and let the deputation know the result.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6667, 31 March 1883, Page 5
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