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His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor
laid on the table the following bills:—
“Census Bill,” “Medical Practitioners Bill,” “Naturalization Bill,” “Bread Bill,”
“Entire Horses Bill,” “Diseases of Sheep Bill.”
The Attorney-General gave notice that,
on Tuesday next, he should move the first
reading of the “Naturalization Bill.”
The Colonial Treasurer gave notice that,
on Tuesday next, he should move the first
reading of the “Census Bill.”
Mr. Moore asked, if any Member taking
charge of a bill was to be considered as
pledged to its principles?
His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor
replied, that the arrangement was one of
convenience, and that a Member taking
charge of a bill was not pledged to adopt
that bill; it was necessary that it should be
in charge of some one.
Mr. Moore gave notice that, on Tuesday
next, he should move the first reading of
the “Bread Bill.”
Mr. Bannatyne gave notice that, on
Tuesday next, he should move the first
reading of the “Entire Horses Bill.”
On the motion of Mr. Hickson, seconded
by Mr. Moore, it was resolved—
That this Council do adjourn until Tuesday
next, in order to afford the Members from
Nelson sufficient time to arrive, and consider
the bills about to be proposed.
The Council adjourned at a quarter past
four o’clock, to Tuesday next, at two o’clock
p.m.
H. S. HARRISON,
Clerk of Council.
Council Chambers,
May 1st, 1849.
SUPREME COURT.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a
Sitting of the Supreme Court for the
despatch of Criminal business, will be holden
at the Court House, Wellington, on
Friday, the first day of June next, at 10
o’clock in the forenoon, at which time and
place all persons under recognisances to
appear either as prosecutors, defendants, or
witnesses, are hereby required to give their
attendance.
ROBERT R. STRANG,
Registrar.
Supreme Court Office,
Wellington, 5th May, 1849.
Treasury, Wellington,
4th May, 1849.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the
undermentioned persons are Licensed
Auctioneers for the year ending 25th April,
1850:—
Kenneth Bethune
Peter Morrison Hervey
Robert Waitt
James Smith
H. W. Petre,
Colonial Treasurer.
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🏛️ Introduction of Bills in Council
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration1 May 1849
Legislation, Bills, Council Proceedings
- H. S. Harrison, Clerk of Council
⚖️ Supreme Court Criminal Session Notice
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement5 May 1849
Supreme Court, Criminal Cases, Wellington
- Robert R. Strang, Registrar
🏭 Licensed Auctioneers for 1849-1850
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry4 May 1849
Auctioneers, Licensing, Wellington
- Kenneth Bethune, Licensed Auctioneer
- Peter Morrison Hervey, Licensed Auctioneer
- Robert Waitt, Licensed Auctioneer
- James Smith, Licensed Auctioneer
- H. W. Petre, Colonial Treasurer
New Munster Gazette 1849, No 10