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several Provinces in the like proportion as the net proceeds of the sa.revenue shall have arisen, the amount of the civil list being first taken trow the revenue in proportion to the gross amount contributed by each Province. 3. MR. CARLETON—To move that an Address be presented to his Excellency the Officer administering the Government requesting Returns of all correspondence with the General Government concerning Mr. Parker, of Waiheke, who was stripped by the natives in consequence of a letter written by Mr, C. O. Davis, the interpreter. 4. MR. MERRIMAN —To move for leave to bring in a Bill to recover possession of tenements improperly held over. 5. MR. HART—To move that the New Zealand Bank Bill be referred to a select Committee, to consist of Mr. Sewell, Mr. Travers, Mr. Memman, Mr. Brown, Mr. Crompton , and the Mover. _ . ( 6. MR. HART—To move an Address to Her Majesty the Queen in terms of his motion of Tuesday last. CHARLES CLIFFORD, Speak.tr,
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