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Thursday, September 2, 1847.

Present —The Governor, the Colonial Secretary, the Attorney General, the Colonial Treasurer, Mr. Brown, and Mr. Merriman. The minutes of last meeting read and confirmed. The Colonial Treasurer presented two petitions, one from the Ministers and Officebearers of the Wesleyan Church at Auckland, and the other from Matliew Whytlaw, merchant, praying that the Marriage Bill might not be allowed to pass. The honourable member said, that as he concurred in the prayei of both petitions, he would move that they be read. Petitions read accordingly, and ordered to be printed.

Slaughter House Bill. On the motion of the Colonial Secretary, this bill was read a third time and passed.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 235, 30 October 1847, Page 4

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Thursday, September 2, 1847. New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 235, 30 October 1847, Page 4

Thursday, September 2, 1847. New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 235, 30 October 1847, Page 4

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