Wednesday, December 10.
presented a petition from Mr Eeilly ;l ?TOg for a Select Committee to enquire into his vjlfor compensation for opening up the naviJ *TO of theMolyneux. moved for correspondence respecting e jgpointment of the Commissioner of Police as ! > jjsident Magistrate. some explanatory remarks from the ProrD© Secretary, the motion was agreed to. Provincial Secretary said that ho did not ■^vHthat the Government 3 as a whole, was dcaTi of deferring consideration of the Panama ?*£ Subsidy Bill untill the Estimates came on X? )le ; but in difference to the opinion of the ntendent, it would be well to do so. The M», nment might be able to lay the estimates ™J table to-morrow, but even if not> he would , i position to state the position of the Prola" so far as money was concerned, and they ■>? then go on with the subsidy bill. That l1 *o leave ample time to pass the bill before ??»parture of the next mail.
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 12, 19 December 1862, Page 3
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Wednesday, December 10.
Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 12, 19 December 1862, Page 3
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