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Press" had been struck out, and Mr. E. J. Wakefield's name withdrawn from the list of the Committee, at his request, Motion agreed to. Mr. Jerningham Wakefield, according to notice, moved that the order made by the House, on the motion of Mr. Wortley, on Wednesday last, sth July, for adding aruleto the Standing Orders, be relerred to the Standing Orders Committee before it is presented to His Excellency the Officer administering the Government for his approval, with leave to report thereon. Seconded by Mr. Hart. Question put and agreed to Mr. Sewell, according to notice, moved, seconded by Mr. Weld, that the Public Reserves Rill be now read a third time. Question put and agreed to. The Public Reserves Bill was then read a third time and passed. On the motion of Mr. Sewell, Mr. Weld was instructed to take the Public Reserves Bill to the Legislative Council. The House adjourned until 12 o'clock on Tuesday, 11th July, 1854. Chas. Clifford, Speaker.

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