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Pagina 3
... motion of the Hon . Major RICHARD . SON , the Hon . Major Richmond , C.B. , was ap pointed Chairman of Committees of the Council . STANDING ORDERS . On the motion of the Hon . Major RICHMOND , C.B. , it was ordered- " That a Select ...
... motion of the Hon . Major RICHARD . SON , the Hon . Major Richmond , C.B. , was ap pointed Chairman of Committees of the Council . STANDING ORDERS . On the motion of the Hon . Major RICHMOND , C.B. , it was ordered- " That a Select ...
Pagina 19
... motion as that . deemed it necessary to bring forward such a regretted that the Government should have motion at all ; and it would be his duty to vote against it in case the question should go to a division . He would vote against it ...
... motion as that . deemed it necessary to bring forward such a regretted that the Government should have motion at all ; and it would be his duty to vote against it in case the question should go to a division . He would vote against it ...
Pagina 22
... motion was then put and carried . Mr. A. S. ATKINSON thought that there was always considerable difficulty in dealing with Joint Committees , and instanced a case that occurred in the previous session , where the decision come to by a ...
... motion was then put and carried . Mr. A. S. ATKINSON thought that there was always considerable difficulty in dealing with Joint Committees , and instanced a case that occurred in the previous session , where the decision come to by a ...
Pagina 23
... motion he would receive no opposition . Mr. J. C. RICHMOND said that some objec- tion might have been taken to the motion in previous sessions . As the Attorney - General had now become a non - political officer , he thought the motion ...
... motion he would receive no opposition . Mr. J. C. RICHMOND said that some objec- tion might have been taken to the motion in previous sessions . As the Attorney - General had now become a non - political officer , he thought the motion ...
Pagina 56
... motion would be in order . Mr. BORLASE said he asked the House to accede to his motion because , in the Orders of the differences of opinion would arise which might be Day , there were several Bills upon which certain better discussed ...
... motion would be in order . Mr. BORLASE said he asked the House to accede to his motion because , in the Orders of the differences of opinion would arise which might be Day , there were several Bills upon which certain better discussed ...
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Parliamentary Debates: ... Session of the ... Parliament ..., Volume 124 New Zealand. Parliament Volledige weergave - 1903 |
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able member adjourned affairs agreed amendment amount appointed asked Assembly Auckland Bay of Islands believed brought Canterbury CARLETON clause Colonel Weare Colonial Secretary consideration considered course Court debate delegation desire DILLON BELL Dunedin duty election expenditure give gold fields Governor Hawke's Bay honorable friend honorable gentleman honorable mem honorable member House intended introduced J. C. RICHMOND last session legislation Legislature Macandrew Major RICHARDSON matter measure member for Mataura ment Middle Island Ministry motion moved Native Lands Native Lands Act necessary North Island object opinion Otago outlying districts passed persons petition position present Private Bills proposed Provinces Provincial Council Provincial Governments provincial institutions question read a second referred remarks represented resolution revenue second reading SPEAKER speech STAFFORD statement Superintendent taken Taranaki thought tion trusted vincial Vogel vote Wellington Westland whole wished Zealand
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Pagina 139 - House, in a printed form ; and would now move for leave to bring in a bill " to consolidate and amend the laws relating to the impanelling of Juries.
Pagina 338 - All bills for appropriating any part of the revenue of Victoria, and for imposing any duty, rate, tax, rent, return, or impost shall originate in the Assembly, and may be rejected but not altered by the Council.
Pagina 20 - Glasgow, who had been afterward released, the bill was then read a second time, and ordered to be committed to-morrow.