Auckland, August 16,1856.
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I (19) John Brigham, Auckland. I Complaining of being kept out of his pre-emption land, and tlmt his case (1) One. Mr. Mcrriman. Friday, Received Jime 20. be taken into consideration. June 20. (20) Daniel Munro, Auckland. Stating that as a volunteer he was wounded, and unable to obtain a live- (1) One. Major Green- Tuesday, Received and read June 24. lihood, that a pension may be granted him. wood. I June 24. (21) Henry Deery, Auckland, Complaining of having been deprived of his cottage and land, and that (1) One. Mr. Wil.iamson. : Thursday, Received and read June 26 ; referred to select Committee on Pencompensation may be awarded him. June 26. sioners' petition July 12. (22) George Coates, Nelson. That the statements made by him be taken into consideration before (1) One. Mr. Travers. Monday, Received and read June 30. awarding compensation to L. Berlowitz. June 30. (23) Margaret Forbes, Onehunga. Complaining of having been deprived of her land at. Onehunga, and that (1) One. Mr. Carleton. Tuesday, Received and read July 1 ; ordered to be printed July 15 (E. — redress may be granted to her. Julyl. No 6). (24) David Johnson, John Sharpe, and Thos. Complaining of misstatements in L. Berlowitz's petition, and that they (3) Three. Mr. Travers. Tuesday, Received and read July 1. Fagan, Nelson. may be enquired into. Julyl. (2.5) Officers of Survey Department, Auck- For compensation in consideration of loss of office, consequent upon the (4) Four. Mr. Williamson. Thursday, Received and read July 3 ; referred to a select Committee July 15. land. transfer of Waste Lands Department to the Provincial Govern- 3. ment. (26) Reader Gilson Wood, Auckland. For compensation in consideration of loss of office consequent upon (1) One. Mr. Beckham. Tuesday, Received and read July 8. transfer of Waste Lands Department to Provincial Government. July 8. (27) Henry Matson, on behalf of Farmers' That guano and other manures may be imported free of duty. (1) One. Mr. Williamson. Tuesday, Received and read July 8. Club, Auckland. July 8. (28) Richard Chilman, New Plymouth. Complaining of having been dispossessed of his land by the Natives, that (1) One. Mr. Brown. Thursday, Received and read July 24; ordered to be printed (E. —No. 8) and enquiries may be made into his case, with a view to its restitution to July 24. referred to a select Committee July 26. him. (29) James Busby, Bay of Islands. (No. 3) To be heard at the bar of the House before the passing of " Land Claims' (l) One. Mr. Campbell. Wednesday, Received and read July 30. Bill, 185S." July 30. (30) Benjamin E. Turner, on behalf of For grants of land in compensation for loss of property sustained through (21) Twenty- Mr. Daldy. Saturday, Received, read, and ordered to be printed August 9 (E— No. 7). settlers at Kororareka. the sacking of Kororareka. one. j August 9. '
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