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PARLIAMENTARY.

(m PBESaiaENOY.) HOUSE OF BEPEESENTATI^jES. ■ Wellington, Friday. The House resumed at 7-30 last night. "'■"'" FOBEBT3 ACT BBPEAL BILL. Upon the motion ; for committal of the Forests Act Bepeal Bill - Mr Bowen explained that they wanted to make it an. Amending Act, merely repealing the clauses that provided for putting away ten thousand pounds annually and appointing forest conservators. Mr Eeid moved that the whole Forest Act be repealed", and that'the provision of the Act of 1874' sought to be retained should be introduced into the Waste lands Act, which he considered the proper Act for them to appear in. Mr Mocfarlane was willing to take the mind of the House upon it, and if it decided so, he-would accept the amendments ofthe Minister of Justice. .:■ Eventually-the.bill was-carried as a Eepeal Bill by 36 against 18. MISCELLANEOUS BILLS. .The .New Zealand University Bill was read' a second., time*. and the Babbit Nuisance Bill was, passed. • . The. Houseadjournediat 1,30 a.m.,; AFTERNOON SITTING. '■■■* " ■! The House met at 2.30 to day. ■-■ "question;" " h ; ; : In reply to Mr Sheehan," ' : _ ; ' Mr ,'said'tb.e Government did not intend at.preflerit erecting'a,telegraph: Bta'tionat'Sauka'pakapa? . ;: :', ;.',„.;;.., ".'■■ : ; '/"r,!;.! v: ■ THE^ESTIMATE?.";' _.., '~''][■ "..,'. •' :-. The Premier.: arinounoed .that ho pro-, posed; going; on,, with-the.; estimates.-at: 7*3o; ! when;he would make a Supplemen-; tary''Financials tatemerit,jand go on ,with | the Government-bills afterwards. ' .•■■■: ." 'BiLl BE/OdMIMED,' ' j, TKe Ootinties'Bill' was; re-committe'd. ! Considerable., discission,.''arose 'on,'the! .qualification ,6f county' 'The! following, proposal.lwas.made by, the, Government :-r' : ' : of, the| House, should :not : be disqualified, from: becoming; chairmen, and; that'electors, of: outside counties and' boroughs should be eligible.' This was carried -by 29 to 28, after a great deal of disoussion. . The debate was interrupted by 5.30. The legislative Council' business is of no,interest. ,!• ;/' !; ",'"• '""•. ;i

: ~;..-<.. ;TfIBMSST,. '■~.■•:■. GOVJSBNMENT BUIIDINGS, : ' " '•"' "■' ; ■'■'•'.' 'Midnight. The discussion ! dn;the boundaries in the Counties Bill is being kept up; in' tho House so keenly that there appears no likelihood of 'the,.Staiemenfc' being made to-night, : for. no- other., business : . will ;be considered until ; the : Counties Bill is through Committee. :''•.■;.;

Emerßon is the favorite author of. thinkers— of those who liiok;beneath the form for the subi stanceand spiritof .things, •, To them he is the most original, the,most".suggestive of living witers. ■ He-is more'ihan a great thinker; he is a,veritable seer.., The p/rofoundes't secrets of nature are;-revealed ,to,'.him, "..flippant''critics have called him obscuro, but to one who'is in sympathy withhiny who reads.him critically in he spirit of earnest inquiry for the true and beautiful, both the style and the' method arc admirable. Every word tells j every sentence is laden with meaning, That the number of his admirers is steadily, growing is manifest in the fact that,.'several editions of his essays have appeared within the past fewyeara.

;,. .Tremendous Failures,involving the loss of millions, often occur in the financial world, Jar more deplorable often happens in the domaiD of medicine, patients being sometimes made the victims of mistaken treatment. But the record of the past doea not disclose a "single instance of failure to cure on the part of that supremoly efficient remedy for kidney and bladder ailments,.dyspepsia, undue nerve excitement, and general want., of strength, Udoipuo Wolfe's, Schiedam Arojuiio Sqhrapw,

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Thames Advertiser, Volume IX, Issue 2438, 7 October 1876, Page 3

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PARLIAMENTARY. Thames Advertiser, Volume IX, Issue 2438, 7 October 1876, Page 3

PARLIAMENTARY. Thames Advertiser, Volume IX, Issue 2438, 7 October 1876, Page 3