9. MR. WORTLEY—To move for copies of .all correspondence on the part of the General jfovcrnment vritli certain Members of the Church of England in the Otago Province, connected with the erection of a Church on a site named Moray Place, in the Town of Dunedin. 10. MR. CARLETON—To move for leave to bring in a Bill for completing the settlement of Claims to Land under the Pre-emption Proclamation. 11. MR. SEW ELL —To move that a Select Committee be appointed to prepare lists and forms of Statistical and other Returns, and of Documents which it may be desirable for this House to obtain from the Executive Government for general information. 12. MR- O'BRIEN —To move that a Committee consisting of Messrs. Monro, Fitzgerald, Hart, Macandrew, and Crompton, be appointed to consider the best means of introducing the most complete system of Vaccination amongst the natives, and that such Committee be empowered to take evidence on the subject. 13. MR. MERRIMAN—To move on Wednesday next for certain Returns from the Resident Magistrate's Court. 14. MR. O'NEILL—To move that the Speaker be instructed to communicate with His lixccllency the Officer administering the Government, praying that as soon as practicable there be sent down to this House a Hill embodying so much of the Resolutions relating to the Waste Lands, as agreed to by the Provincial Council ot Auckland on the 2nd of February last. 15. MR. MACANDREW—To move that the daily proceediugs of the House be opened by prayer, to be read by Mr. Speaker, according to a form to be agreed on by a Committee appointed by the House. FRIDAY, 9TH June, 1854. 1. MR. CARLETON— To move for Returns shewing the amount of Duty which each article of the Tariff has yielded during the last twelve months ending June 9tli, or any corresponding period comprising twelve months, to which the Revenue accounts may have been respectively made up ; distinguishing the quantity imported of each article, where specific duties are chargeable, and the valuation of those items subject to ad valorem duties. This return to be obtained from the Auckland Province, and from as many other Provinces as possible without involving long delay. 2. MR. MACKAY—To move for a Select Committee to be appointed to report on the present duties of Customs levied in the Colony. 3. MAJOR GREENWOOD—To move for a Return of the total number of Electors on the Electoral Roll entitled to vote for members of the House of Representatives of JNew Zealand, specifying the number registered for each Electoral District, on the completion of the Electoral Roll of 1853. 4. MR. HART—To move for the appointment of a Special Committee to enquire into the origin, nature, and extent of the just claim if any of the New Zealand Company upon the Colony of New Zealand. \
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