Parliamentary Debates (Hansard), Volumen76Government Printer., 1892 |
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... passed was that the Wellington Hospital received a con- siderable number of patients from the Waira- rapa . This was not a hospital question at all . The Wairarapa was entirely separate from Wellington with reference to hospital matters ...
... passed was that the Wellington Hospital received a con- siderable number of patients from the Waira- rapa . This was not a hospital question at all . The Wairarapa was entirely separate from Wellington with reference to hospital matters ...
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... passed , in 1885 , a very large amount of money indeed had been drained from a district which supported its own poor ... passing of the Act of 1885 the Wairarapa was in the habit of providing for its own poor , chiefly through voluntary ...
... passed , in 1885 , a very large amount of money indeed had been drained from a district which supported its own poor ... passing of the Act of 1885 the Wairarapa was in the habit of providing for its own poor , chiefly through voluntary ...
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... passed the loans , and it must bear the responsibility for the charges . Therefore , in looking at the expendi- ture of the Government , it is only fair that we should exclude interest and sinking fund alto- gether , and see what the ...
... passed the loans , and it must bear the responsibility for the charges . Therefore , in looking at the expendi- ture of the Government , it is only fair that we should exclude interest and sinking fund alto- gether , and see what the ...
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... passing of the said Act or this Act respectively " ? He might explain that he did not desire to see the names of the ... passed , who had obtained a loan under the Local Bodies ' Loans Act ; but , unfortunately , the work could not be ...
... passing of the said Act or this Act respectively " ? He might explain that he did not desire to see the names of the ... passed , who had obtained a loan under the Local Bodies ' Loans Act ; but , unfortunately , the work could not be ...
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... passed it had been understood that that would be an end of the question ; but now they were asked to further extend the time beyond the 30th June , which was the limit imposed by that Act . His intention was to ask the House to set up a ...
... passed it had been understood that that would be an end of the question ; but now they were asked to further extend the time beyond the 30th June , which was the limit imposed by that Act . His intention was to ask the House to set up a ...
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Página 392 - Give me the avowed, the erect, the manly foe, Bold I can meet — perhaps may turn his blow ; But of all plagues, good heaven, thy wrath can send, Save, save, oh ! save me from the candid friend...
Página 257 - We have found by long and constant experience, that a frequent change of teachers is best. This preacher has one talent ; that another. No one whom I ever yet knew has all the talents which are needful for beginning, continuing, and perfecting the work of grace in a whole congregation.
Página 257 - I know, were I myself to preach one whole year in one place, I should preach both myself and most of my congregation asleep. Nor can I believe it was ever the will of our Lord that any congregation should have one teacher only. We have found by long and constant experience, that a frequent change of teachers is best.
Página 252 - Act or Acts, or to levy any tolls, rates or duties, or to alter any existing tolls, rates or duties, or to confer, vary or extinguish any exemptions from payment of tolls, rates or duties, or to confer, vary or extinguish any other rights or privileges...
Página 334 - When, however, by the encouragement which high wages give to the increase of population, the number of labourers is increased, wages again fall to their natural price, and indeed from a re-action sometimes fall below it.
Página 253 - Bill (referring to them by their number) such powers are given, and shall further state that the Bill does not give power to effect any of the objects enumerated in this Order, other than those stated in the Declaration. If the proposed Bill shall not give power to effect any of the objects enumerated in the preceding Order, the said Declaration shall state that the Bill does not give power to effect any of such objects.
Página 252 - THAT in all cases where it is proposed to divert into any intended Cut, Canal, Reservoir, Aqueduct, or Navigation, or into any intended variation, extension, or enlargement thereof respectively, any Water from any existing Cut, Canal, Reservoir, Aqueduct, or Navigation, whether...
Página 328 - A man may cry Church ! Church ! at every word, With no more piety than other people — A daw's not reckoned a religious bird Because it keeps a-cawing from a steeple...
Página 252 - Power to divert into any intended cut, canal, reservoir, aqueduct or navigation, or into any intended variation, extension or enlargement thereof respectively, any water from any existing cut, canal, reservoir, aqueduct or navigation, whether directly...
Página 26 - Yes, I have a pair of eyes,' replied Sam, 'and that's just it. If they wos a pair o' patent double million magnifyin' gas microscopes of hextra power, p'raps I might be able to see through a flight o' stairs and a deal door; but bein' only eyes, you see, my wision's limited.