IN PARLIAMENT.
FIRST MONDAY NIGHT SITTING. [PRESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM] WELLINGTON, Oct. 14. The House met at 7.30 and proceeded to consider Local Bills. It was agreed, at the instance of the Premier, to support the Standing Order and to put the measures through all their stages at one sitting. . . • A number of Local Bills read a second time. The following Local Bills were passed through all stages: Wellington and Karori Sanitation and Water Supply Bill (Mr Herdmaii), Waimairi County Differential Rate Empowering Bill; New Plymouth and Huatoki Stream Diversion and Exchange Bill (Mr Okey); Westland Hospital and Charitable Aid Board Vesting and Empowering Bill (Mr Seddon); Whakatane Harbor Bill (Mr MacDonald); Wellington City Empowering and Amendment Bill (Mr Hindmarsh); Akaroa and Wainni Road District Akaroa County and Wairewa County Alteration of Boundaries Bill (Mr Rhodes); Christchurch Tramways District Amendment Bill (Mr Laurenson); Oamaru King George’s Park Reserve Vesting Bill (Mr Lee); Wellington Harbor Board Empowering Bill (Mr Hindmarsh); Ross Borough Council Vesting and Empowering Amendment Bill (Mr Seddon); Tauranga Harbor Bill (Mr Herries); Taiera Land Drainage Bill (Mr Scott); Dilworth Trustees Acts Amendment Bill (Mr Myers); Auckland Harbor Board Bill (Mr Bradney); Auckland Harbor Board Empowering Bill (Mr Myers).
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3654, 15 October 1912, Page 7
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199IN PARLIAMENT. Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3654, 15 October 1912, Page 7
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