3. MR. SEWELL—To move second reading of Empowering Bill. 4. MR. SEWELL—To move the consideration of the petition against the leturn of W. T. I . Travers, Esq., member for the Waimea district. 5 Report on Vaccination to be brought up. FRIDAY, 14TH July, 1851. 1. MR. TRAVERS—To ask the head of the Executive in this House whether it is the intention of the Government to introduce into this House any measure to establish a general system of education in New Zealand. TUESDAY, 18TH July, L 854. REPORTS TO BE BROUGHT UP. 1. Committee on Privileges of the House. i 2. Committee on Duties of Customs. 3- Committee on Reports of Debates. 4. Committee on Bribery at Elections. WEDNESDAY, 19th JULY, 1854. ORDERS OF THE DAY. 1. MR. TRAVERS—To move second reading of Estates Bill. FRIDAY, 21st July, 1854. REPORT TO BE BROUGHT UP. I. Committee on Bank Of Issue. TUESDAY, Ist August, 1854. REPORT TO BE BROUGHT UP. !• Committee on Secondary Punishment. AT A FUTURE DAY. 1. MR. E. G. WAKEFIELD —To move as a Resolution that in order to give full and harmonious effect to the three principles of Provincial Separation, Federal Unity, and Ministerial Responsibility in the General Government of NewZealand, it is expedient that future arrangements for forming an administration intended to be permanent, should comprise a special representation of each Province in the Executive Council (irrespective of rfiembers of the Council holding office under the Crown) by means of an unpaid member of xhe Council, taken from the Province, and holding his seat, as an adviser of the Governor, on the ordinary condition of responsibility towards the Representative Body. ALEX. S. MARTIN, Under Clerk.
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