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3. The Colonial Secretary to move for leave to bring in a Bill to remove doubts as to the validity of the appointment of certain Justices of the Peace. 4. Mr. Hall to move, That the Ordinances passed in 11th Session of the Legislative Council of New Zealand be reprinted. 5. Mr. Fox to move, That in the opinion of thi3 House it is not necessary for the Government to remit any further sums of money on account of the New Zealand Company's Debt. 6. Mb. Fox to move, That in raising any loan to extinguish the financial burdens of the Colony, the amount necessary to extinquish the New Zealand Company's Debt, ought to be raised by a separate act, and as a separate transaction in every respect, from any other loan /• Mr. Fitzherbert to move for the appointment of a Select Committee to consider and report upon the best mode of carrying out the resolution adopted by the House on the l4Ui inst. relative to the securing correct reports of the speeches made by hon. members of this Mouse. Such Committee to consist of Mr. Sewell, Mr. Bell, Mr. Carleton, Mr. Williamson, Mr. Fox, and the mover. 8. Mr. Carleton to move, That the petition of George Owan Ormsby, concerning his land claim at Onehunga, be referred to the Select Committee on Old Land Claims. 9. Mr. Lee to move, That the House resolve itself into a Committee of Supply, to t&ke into consideration the report of the Select Committee on the petition of Alexander Brown, with a view of introducing a short Pension Bill, to prevent sueb pension awarded, being subjected to an annual vote of this House, 10. Mr. Travers to move for leave to bring in a Bill to provide for the Regulation by specific appropriation, of the costs of collection and management of the Customs and Land Revenues.
ORDERS OF THE DAY. ]. Report of the Committee on the petition of Dr. Bacot. 2. Report of the Committee on Sir George Grey's Land Regulations. 3. Adjourned debate on the question, That the House do resolve itself into a committee of Ways and Means for the purpose of considering the financial policy of the Governmeut. 4. Religious, Charitable, and Educational Trusts Bill—to he considered id Committee. 5. Bills of Sale Registration Bill—second reading. 6. Bribery and Treating Bill No. I—second reading. 7. Bribery and Treating Bill No 2—second reading. 8. District Courts Bill—to be further considered in Committee. 9. Building Societies Bill—to be considered in Committee: 10. Wesleyan Property Sale Bill—second reading. 11. Supreme Court Practitioners Bill—second reading. CHAItLES CLIFFORD, Speaker.
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