PARLIAMENTARY NEWS.
NOTES FROM PRESS GALLERY. (Feom Ooe Owv Gorbkspojjdent.) WELLINGTON, July 21. DAIRY GRADER FOR NAPIER. In the House of Representatives yesterday Sir George Hunter asked the Government whether anything had been done in regard to the appointment of a dairy produce grader at the. port of Napier. q'he Hon. Mr Nosworthy replied that ho had referred the matter to the Dairy Control Board. Ho bad now been informed (hat, the board bad passed a resolution agreeing that Npicr should be supplied with a dairy produce grader, and that the port should bo declared a grading station. LEGISLATURE BILL STONEWALL. The discussion on the Government's Government Legislature Bill was resumed this afternoon, when the Labour members continued the stonewall which they started yesterday. Mr J. A. Leo, the Labour member for Auckland East, was speaking when the hour for the dinner adjournment arrived. At 7.30 p.m. private members' Bills came on, and Mr Sidcy spoke on the introduction of bis Summer-tirao BilL
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19233, 25 July 1924, Page 6
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