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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,
RESOLUTIONS OF THE PROVINCIAL COUNCIL OF CANTERBURY, RELATIVE TO AN ALLEGED OVER-PAYMENT TO THE PROVINCIAL TREASURY ON ACCOUNT OF THE LAND FUND.
Laid on the table of the House April 17th, 1856, and ordered to be Printed.
Provincial Council Chamber, 20th October, 1355. Sir, — I have the honor to transmit herewith a copy of certain Resolutions passed by the Provincial Council on the 17th October, on the subject of the Land Fund, and I am directed respectfully to request that you will cause them to be laid on the table of the House. I have the honor, &c., Charles Bowen, To the Honorable the Speaker Speaker. House of Representatives.
Provincial Council Chamber. Extract from the Journal of Proceedings of the Provincial Council, 17th October, 1855. Motion made, an'l question proposed— That this Council re-affirms the following Resolutions passed in the last Session : — That this Council is of opinion that the Province of Canterbury is of right entitled to the moneys claimed l>y the General Government to be refunded, as an alleged over-payment on account of the Land Fund. That this t'ouncil undertakes to sanction such measures as his Honor the Superintendent may be legally advised to adopt, for recovering any sum wrongfully paid to or retained by the General Government in respect of such alleged over-payment. That this Council fully relies on the General Assembly for seeing right done in the above matter of difference between the Province and the General Government. That it is indispensably necessary for the proper conduct of Provincial affairs, that the respective Provinces should obtain by law, immediate and direct control over some specific and adequate portion or quota of the Public Revenue. That in order to settle such portion or quota, an equitable adjustment ought to take place between the Provinces, of the public burthens, and that, subject to such adjustment, such portion or quota ought to be fixed with reference to the rights of the respective Provinces under the Constitution Act. That this Council relies on the General Assembly taking the above matter into their consideration at the earliest possible moment. 2. That this Council has observed with satisfaction the Resolution passed by the House of Representatives on the 13th day of September, in the Session just closed— That, pending the final adjustment of the public accounts of the Colony, it is just and expedient that the proportion of the Land Fund now in course of being retained by the General Government in repayment of alleged over payments to the Provinces of Canterbury and Nelson, shouid again be paid over to the Provincial Treasurers of those Provinces for the public uses thereof, according to the present system of advances to Provinces, and that the question of the repayment of such alleged over-payments should remain open until such final adjustment, and be subject to such arrangements for liquidation as may then be deemed necessary.
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