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NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.
(PROVINCE OF NEW MUNSTER.)
Published by Authority.
All Public Notifications which appear in this Gazette, with any Official Signature thereunto annexed, are to be considered as Official Communications made to those Persons to whom they may relate, and are to be obeyed accordingly.
By His Excellency’s Command,
ALFRED DOMETT, Colonial Secretary.
VOL. II.] WELLINGTON, TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1849. [No. 11.
JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS
IN THE
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
WELLINGTON, TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1849.
Present—His Excellency EDWARD JOHN EYRE, Lieutenant-Governor, and all the Members, excepting the hon. Francis Dillon Bell.
The following gentlemen having taken the prescribed oath, took their seats :—
The Hon. David Monro.
John Damforth Greenwood.
Henry Seymour.
The Council met pursuant to adjournment.
The Minutes of the last meeting read and confirmed.
The Attorney-General moved the first reading of the Naturalization Bill.
The Colonial Secretary seconded it.
Bill read a first time accordingly.
The Attorney-General gave notice that at the next meeting of the Council, he should move the second reading of the Naturalization Bill.
The Colonial Treasurer moved the first reading of the "Census Bill."
The motion seconded by the Attorney-General.
Bill read a first time accordingly.
The Colonial Treasurer gave notice that on Friday next he should move the second reading of the "Census Bill."
He also gave notice that he then intended to propose some alterations in that bill.
Mr. Moore moved the first reading of the "Bread Bill."
Mr. Hunter seconded it.
Bill read a first time accordingly.
Mr. Moore gave notice that on Thursday next he should move the second reading of the "Bread Bill."
Mr. Bannatyne moved the first reading of the "Entire Horses Bill."
The motion seconded by Mr. Hickson.
Bill read a first time accordingly.
Mr. Bannatyne gave notice that on Thursday next he should move the second reading of this bill.
His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor laid on the table "A Bill to enable the Lieutenant-Governor to make Harbour Regulations."
Col. M’Cleverty gave notice that at the next meeting of the Council he should move the first reading of the "Harbour Regulations Bill."
Dr. Monro gave notice that on Thursday next he should move the first reading of the "Scab Bill."
Mr. Hickson gave notice that at the next meeting of the Council he should move—
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🏛️ Journal of Proceedings in the Legislative Council
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration8 May 1849
Legislative Council, Proceedings, Bill Readings, Notices
- Edward John Eyre (Lieutenant-Governor), Presiding over the Legislative Council
- David Monro (Honourable), Took seat in the Legislative Council
- John Damforth Greenwood, Took seat in the Legislative Council
- Henry Seymour, Took seat in the Legislative Council
- Francis Dillon Bell (Honourable), Absent from the Legislative Council
- Alfred Domett, Colonial Secretary
New Munster Gazette 1849, No 11