% Extent apd situation of land. 3. For what purpose or for what service granted. 4. Whether the grant be absolute, or whether the land returns to the Crown, in event of the object of the grant not being carried out. The Return to be made for the Province of 4-Uckland and for as -many of the other Provinces as the information now in the possession of the Governor may supply, Return shewing the sums of money paid during and since the year 1848 for religious and educational purposes, distinguishing— 1. The amount of yearly contribution. 2. To whom paid. 3. For what purpose, whether for improvements on land by means of buildings or otherwise, or whether for the purpose of being expended on individuals in the shape of maintenance, salaries, or otherwise. The Return to be made for the Province of Auckland, and for as many of the other Provinces as the information now in the possession of the Government may supply. ORDERS OF THE DAY. 1. Consideration of Estimates, and of His Excellency's Messages Nos. 5, 6, and 8, referring thereto. 2. Report of Select Committee on Dower Bill. 3. Second reading of Registration of Deeds BUI. 4. Further consideration of Interpretation Bill in Committee. 5. Second reading of Marriage Bill. & Third reading of Public Reserves Bill. 2. Waste Lands Bill to be committed. t WEDNESDAY, September 7th, 1854. NOTICES OF MOTION. 2. MR. PICARD—To move for leave to bring in a Bill for the management of the Native Trust Funds in the Colony of New Zealand. ORDERS OF THE DAY. 1. Report of New Zealand Company's Debt Committed. THURSDAY, September Bth, 1854. ORDERS OF THE DAY. 1. Report of Public Debts Committee. AT A FUTURE DAY. 1. MR. SEWELL—To the following resolutions— 1. That the charge of 268,0002. on the Land Fund of the Colony in favour of the New Zealand Company regarded as a compensation for losses, is excessive in amount, is founded on no grounds of justice, aad ought not to be claimed from a,ny part cf th« colony.
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