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GENERAL LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Tuesday, August 14th, 1849.

Present- — The Governor-in-Cbief, the' Colonial Secretary, the Attorney-General, the Colonial Treasurer, Mr. Merriman, Mr. Barstow, Lieut.-Colcnel Hulme, Majcr Matson, and Mr, Kempthorne. The Colonial Chaplain read prayers. Minutes read and confirmed. Mr. Merriman presented a petition, signed by two hundred of the inhabitants of this district, praying that a clause in the bill for quieting Crown Titles which would delay the operation of the measure until the royal assent should be given to it, might be struck out. On the motion of the honorable member, seconded by the Colonial Secretary, the petition was read and received, and ordered to be printed.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VI, Issue 438, 13 October 1849, Page 3

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GENERAL LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Tuesday, August 14th, 1849. New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VI, Issue 438, 13 October 1849, Page 3

GENERAL LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Tuesday, August 14th, 1849. New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VI, Issue 438, 13 October 1849, Page 3

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