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• -*■ NOTICES OF MOTION AND ORDERS OF THE DAY. Thursday, 29th May, 1856. 1. Mb. Lee to move, That a respectful address be presented to his Excellency the Governor requesting he will furnish this House with copies of all correspondence from Sir George Grey to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, respecting the allocation of £7000 set apart on the Civil List for Native purposes. 2. Mil. Stafford to move, That not only with a view to economy, but from every motive of humanity, it is expedient that one general asylum be established for the reception and treatment of persons of unsound mind from every part of the Colony. 3. Mb. Richmond to move, That the order for the Report of the Committee appointed to inquire and report on the Native Disturbances in Taranaki be discharged. 4. Mr Elliott to move, That the House do resolve itself into a Committee of Supply to consider the recommendations contained in the report of the House Committee. 5. Mb. Travers to move, That Standing Order No. 115 be suspended, in order that the petition of the Reverend James Watkin and others for a private bill may be presented to the House.
ORDERS OF THE DAY. 1. Report of the Committee on Native Disturbances at New Plymouth. 2. Report of the Finance Committee. 3. Report of the Committee on Land Scrip. 4. Report of the Committee on the Resident Magistrates Ordinance. 4. Report of the New Zealand Company's Debt Committee. 6. Supreme Court Law Procedure Bill—second reading. 7. Law Amendment Bill—second reading. 8. Bank Charters Bill—second reading. CHARLES CLIFFORD, Speaker.
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