MOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
% MONDAY, STH June, 1854.
ORDERS OF THE DAY. •1. Resumed Debate on Mr. E. G. Wakefield's motion in committee of the whole House. NOTICES OF MOTION. •1. MR. E. 6r. AYAKEFIELB—To move that the honourable member for the Bav of Islands be Chairman of Committees of the whole House. 2. MAJOR GR EE NY, 001) —To move as an amendment to the foregoing 1 , that F. W. Merriman, Esq., member for the suburbs of Auckland, be appointed Chairman of Committees. o. MR, FORSAITH—To move for a copy of the correspondence between the Colonial Government and Her Majesty's Secretary of State relative to the disallowance of the Marriage Amendment Ordinance. 4. MR. HART—To move for a Return of the despatch of the Secretary of State for the Colonies, which authorised the Governor of New Zealand to make regulations for the sale of land in the Colony. .). MR. RE\ ANS To move that Mr. Coates be elected Clerk to the House of Representatives for New Zealand. 0. MR. 0 NEILL—-To move that an Address be presented to His Excellency the Officer administering the Government, praying that as soon as practicable there bo laid on this table a Bill embodying the principles of certain Resolutions relating to the waste lands, and to the harmonious working of the new Constitution, as agreed to by the Provincial Council of Auckland, on the 2nd February last, and forwarded through His Honour the Suf erintendent to the General Government. And at the same time move for a copy of the Resolutions in question. 7. MR. FITZGERALD—To move to ask the Colonial Secretary or other the recognised organ of the Government in this House, whether it be the intention of the Government to introduce any Eill into this House, for the pnipose of constituting some person to be the locum tenons of the ' pp^ ri ntendent ot a Province in the event of his death or absence from ms I rovince.
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