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able member acres agreed Akaroa amendment amount appointed asked Attorney-General Auckland Ayes Noes believe Bill Canterbury Captain carried Christchurch clause Colonel WHITMORE Colonial Secretary Committee construction Council Court deal Dillon Bell district division was called Donald McLean Dunedin duty endowments Europeans expenditure Gisborne give Government Harbour honorable friend honorable gentle honorable gentleman honorable member hoped House J. E. Brown Judges Kaiapoi Land Fund land-tax leases MACANDREW Major Atkinson Maoris matter McLean ment Minister for Public motion Native Minister Nelson Nelson City North Island object opinion Otago papers Parliament passed persons Premier present Private Bills proposed Provincial provision question railway referred regard reserves revenue Rolleston second reading session SHEEHAN STOUT taxation thing thought Timaru tion vernment vote Waikato Waikouaiti Waste Lands Waterhouse Wellington whole wish Zealand
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Сторінка 727 - A people among whom there is no habit of spontaneous action for a collective interest — who look habitually to their government to command or prompt them in all matters of joint concern — who expect to have everything done for them, except what can be made an affair of mere habit and routine — have their faculties only half developed ; their education is defective in on* of its most important branches.
Сторінка 816 - Act. (2.) If any defendant claims to be entitled to any equitable estate or right, or to relief upon any equitable ground against any deed, instrument, or contract, or against any right, title, or claim asserted by any plaintiff or petitioner in such cause or matter, or alleges any ground of equitable defence to any claim of the plaintiff...
Сторінка 889 - Majesty's most honorable Privy Council, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honorable Order of the Bath and of the Most Distinguished Order of St.
Сторінка 816 - ... ground against any deed, instrument, or contract, or against any right, title, or claim whatsoever asserted by any defendant or respondent in such cause or matter, or to any relief founded upon a legal right, which heretofore could only have been given by a Court of Equity, the...
Сторінка 757 - From the present date, or any subsequent time at which the legislature may think fit to assert the principle, I see no objection to declaring that the future increment of rent should be liable to special taxation; in doing which all injustice to the landlords would be obviated, if the present market-price of their land were secured to them ; since that includes the present value of all future expectations.
Сторінка 1114 - Zealand, so far as they are not repugnant to the general principles of humanity, should for the present be maintained for the government of themselves, in all their relations to and dealings with each other, and that particular districts should be set apart within which such laws, customs, or usages should be so observed : It shall be lawful for Her Majesty, by any letters patent to be issued under the Great Seal of the United Kingdom, from time to time to make provision for the purposes aforesaid,...
Сторінка 1114 - And whereas it may be expedient that the Laws, Customs, and Usages of the aboriginal or native Inhabitants of New Zealand, so far as they are not repugnant to the general Principles of Humanity...
Сторінка 1114 - Inhabitants of New Zealand, so far as they are not repugnant to the general Principles of Humanity, should for the present be maintained for the Government of themselves in all their Relations to and Dealings with each other, and that particular Districts should be set apart within which such Laws, Customs, or Usages should be so observed...
Сторінка 716 - In such a case a question is first put, that the words proposed to be omitted, stand part of the proposed amendment.
Сторінка 1114 - Maori inhabitants of New Zealand, so far as they are not repugnant to the general principles of humanity, should for the present be maintained for the government of themselves, in all their relations to and dealings with each other...