HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
• TUESDAY, 11TH July, 1854. NOTICES OF MOTION. 1. MR. TRAVERS-To move that a Select Committee consisting of Mr. Weld, Mr. E. J. Wakefield, Dr. Featherston, Mr. Cutten, Mr. King, Mr. Taylor, Major Greenwood, and the Mover, be appointed to consider and report upon the best means of establishing and maintaining regular postal communication between the chief towns and the various outlying districts within the several provinces of New Zealand. 2. MR. TRAVERS—To move for leave to bring in a Bill to remove doubts respecting the legal estate in lands granted to claimants under the New Zealand Company and purchasers from the Crown. ORDERS OF THE DAY. 1. MR. BARTLEY—Report on the Privileges of the House. 2. MR. MACK AY—Report on Duties of Customs. 3. MR. JERNINGHAM WAKEFIELD—Report on Secondary Punishments. 4. MR. KELHAM—Report on Bank of Issue. 5. MR. WELD—To move that adjourned debate on Waste Lands Bill be resumed.
WEDNESDAY, 12TH JULY, 1854. 1 MR. O'NEILL—To ask the head of the Executive Government in this House whether it be the intention of the Government during the present Session to introduce any measure for defining the qualifications of persons eligible to act as Grand Jurors in this colony. NOTICES OF MOTION. iMR FORSAITH—-To move for leave to bring in a Bill to regulate the Law of Marriage in the Colony of New Zealand. 9MR CARLETON —To move an Address to his Excellency the Officei 2. MR. CAKJL.t£ Government, requesting returns of all papers concSg the case of the Widow Meurant, together with all minutes endorsed thereon.
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