HOUSR OF REPRESENTATIVES.
[PI!,H PRESS AOENCr,] Wellington, October 8. "Wakefiokl moved Ke-oomniittnl Bill, on tfeo grouud tbftfc AttornoyiGenoral
promised an opportunity would be afforded for diacnusinK the whole question of valuation of lions and relations of landlord and tenant. The Attornoy-Qonornl denied tnnt ho ever made such a promise. Ballance said he romemborod tho circumstances, and knew of no buoii promise. , „ . Hislop said had it not boon for such promise, ho would have movad certain amendments he had prepared. Bowen, .Rolleston. Wnson, and others, expressed their nstonishmontß that tho Ministers should refuse- to nccepfc the statements of bo many members on tho point. After a somewhat animated debate fn course of which, several members who usually voted with tho Govern;* ment, supported tho committal ot _Hill. A division was taken, and Wakefield's amendment was negatived by 'M to 32. Murray nnd Montgomery then nnnoancod they could noli support the third reading. Debate interrupted aI; 5 30.
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Inangahua Times, Issue 02, 7 October 1878, Page 2
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156HOUSR OF REPRESENTATIVES. Inangahua Times, Issue 02, 7 October 1878, Page 2
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