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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

WEDNESDAY, STH JULY, 1854. NOTICES OF MOTION. 1. DR. BACOT —To move that an Address be presented to His Excellency the Officer administering the Government praying that a sum of money may be placed upon the Estimates for the purpose of introducing vaccination among the Natives without delay. 2. MR. CARLETON —To move for leave to bring in a Bill to enable the Barristers and the Solicitors of the Supreme Court to act as general law practitioners. 2. MR. E. G. WAKEFIELD —To move that a Resolution declaratory of the opinion of this House, that amongst the subjects which most urgently demand the attention w of the General Assembly and the Executive Government, with a view to the earliest possible result in practice, there is none of greater importance than the establishment, at whatever may be the indispensable cost, of quick and regular communication by Steam Vessels amongst the Provinces, and more especially with relation to the operations of General Government for the Colony. 4. MR. WORTLEY—To move that the following be added to the Standing Orders of the House — " It shall be competent for any member of the House of Representatives, when duly requested so to do, to attend as a witness before any Select Committee of the Legislative Council." 5. MR. CARLETON—To move that an Address be presented to his Excellency the Officer administering the Government requesting a Return of all correspondence connected with Governor Grey s alleged communications with Natives on the occasion of his visit to the Bay of Islands in September, 18476. MR. CARLETON—To move that an Address be presented to his Excellency the Officer administering the Government, requesting a Return of all correspondence between Governor Grey and the Colonial Office on the subiect of the publication in the Southern Cross of Governor Grey s letter to the Bishop of New Zealand dated August 30th, 1847, excepting such portions of that correspondence as have been already printed in the Blue Book. ORDERS OF THE DAY. 1 MR FITZGERALD—To move the Suspension of the Standing Orders ' X in order to bring in a Bill and pass it at once through all its stages, for the purpose of enabling the members of the two Houses to be supplied with refreshments without licence being taken out by the party supplying the same.

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