Tuesday, July 29th, 1862.
NOTICES OF MOTION. 1. Mr. Gillies to move, For leave to bring in a Bill for the Relief of Trustees. 2. Mr. Domett to move, That the Gold Fields Committee have leave to confer with any similar Committee appointed by the Legislative Council, and that power be given to such Committee to send for persons, papers and records. 3. Mr. Domett to move That it is desirable that a Bill should be introduced by Government, to remove all doubt as to the validity of certain reservations of rights of road in Crown Grants, and to define the conditions and limitations under which such rights should bo exercised.. 4. Mr. Dillon Bell to move, For Copies of all Papers referring to the delegation of powers by his Excellency the Governor to the Superintendent of Southland under the " Waste Lands Act, 1858." 5. Mr. Weld to move, For the copy of any Report from the Resident Magistrate at Monganui of recent occurrences connected with the European and Maori crews of the whaling Brig " Prince Edward," or, if no such Report has been yet received, that application be made to the Resident Magistrate to furnish a Report on tho subject. 6. Mr. R. Gbaham to move, That all correspondence betwoen the Colonial Government arid Mr. Morrison tho Kew Zealand Government relative to se«d»
ing Game to this Colony be laid on the Tabic of the ' 7. Mr. Stafford to move For a Return showing the number of the Troops in New Zealand during the year ended the 30th June, 1862, m respect of which thVcTtribution per head of. the .Colony towards Military Expenses is calculated. OBDEBS OF THE DAT. 1. The Committee of Supply. 2 The Native Lands Bill—second reading. 3. Crown Grants Bill-to be reported. Hon. Mr. Ceosbie Ward to move, That this House do resolve itself into Committee for the further consideration of the Crown Lands Bill. _ To „. Mr. Fitzgerald to move, That the Crown Lands Bill be referred to a Select Committee consisting of Mr. Russell, Mr. Colenso, Mr. J. g. »*SWftJg Domett, Mr! Brandon, Mr. Eyes, Hon : Mr. Crosbie Ward, Mr. Gillies and Mr. Dillon Bell. 4. Steam Navigation Bill—to be further considered in Committee. Wednesday, July 30th, 1862. Mr. Dick to ask the Colonial Secretary, Whether it is the intention of Government to propose during this Session, any alteration of existing arrangements wherebv the Southern Provinces of this Colony shall be brought into closer c»nnexion with the beat of Government, and shall have more speedy and satisfactory attention paid to their requirements. NOTICES OF MOTION. 1. Mr. FitzGerald to move the following resolutions : , 1. That, in the adoption of any policy or the passing of any laws affecting the Native race, this House will keep before it as its highest object, the entire amalgamation of all Her Majesty's subjects in New Zealand into one united people. 2. That this House will assent to no laws which do not recognize the right of all Her Majesty's subjects of whatever race within this Colony, to a full and equal enjoyment of civil and political privileges. 3. That a recognition of the foregoing principle will necessitate the personal aid of one or more Native Chiefs in the administration of the Government of the Colony ; the presence of members of the Maori nobility in the Legislative Council, and a fair representation in this House of a race which constitutes one third of the population of the Colony. 4. That the same principle ought to be respected in the constitution and jurisdiction of of all Legislative bodies subordinate to the General Assembly, and of all Courts of law Colony. 5. That a respectful Address be presented to his Excellency the Governor, praying that his Excellency will be pleased to cause such steps to be taken, as he may be advised will being the policy above indicated into operation with the least possible delay. 2. Mr. Carletox to move that the Report of tha Joint Committee on Standing Orders, be adopted. ORDERS OF THE DAY. 1. The Committee of Supply. 2. The Native Lands Bill, second reading. 3. Crown Grants Bill, to be reported. The Hon. Mr. Crosbie Ward to move, That thu House do resolve itself into Committee for the further consideration of the Crown Lands Bill. Mr. FitzGerald to move, That the Crown Lands Bill be referred to a Select Committee consisting of Mr. Russell, Mr. Colenso, Mr. J. C. Richmond, Mr. Domett, Mr. Brandon, Mr. Eyes, The Hon. Mr. Crosbie Ward, Mr. Gillies, and Mr. Dillon Bell. 4. Steam Navigation Bill, to be further considered in Committee.
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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1714, 13 August 1862, Page 4
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