PROVINCIAL COUNCIL.
NOTICES Ob' MOTlON.—'Tuesday. Mr. King lo move "That message 2»o. 14 and its enclosures bo referred "to a select committee, consisting of Mr. Cheeseuiau, Mr. George, Mr. Harrop, Mr. J. O'Neill, Mr. "Webster and the mover." Mr. Caulwon to move, " That the resolution, of Council, nameiv :—'Thut the principle of Ministerial responsibility to this Council for the conduct of public attWirs should be established in the Executive Government of this province ' —be reconsidered." Mr. Cadman" to move, " That the petition of John. • William Diddams he referred iotho Private Grievance Committee." Sir. UrALi.-UT.iiEr. to move, "That the petition of « r olm Hall be referred to the Private Grievance Committee." Mr. Skeex to move, " That the petition of Mrs. Andrewartha he referred to the Private Grievance Committee." Mr.' "Wnfjr to move "That the report of the Court Accommodation Committee he adopted."
Mr. NVyjtn to move, " That a respectful address be presented to liis Honor the Superintendent, requesting him, with as little delay as possible, to provido the necessary accommodation for the Supreme; Court, pending the erection of a permanent Supremo-Court-house, at a cost not exceeding £l,OOU." Mr. Bakhoi' to move, "'lhat message No. 17 of" ]iis Honor the Superintendent he referred to a committee consisting of Messrs. Buckland, Cheeseman,Kerr, King, Martin, McGee, Sewmiui, Dr. Pollen r and Wvnn." Mr. Humor to move, " That motion No. 14, as n greed to, he forwarded, by way of address, to hia itonor the Superintendent." Mr. Foley to move, " That an address he presented to his Honor the Superintendent, requesting him tosend down to this Council the amount of salaries }. id to emigration agents in Great Britain, from J Vl-U UHvy last up to the present time." Mr. Wynn to move, " That a respectful address I presented to his iionor the Superintendent, requesting hiiu to forward to this Council the originals or copies of the pay abstracts a'ld receipts of all tMiters of the Government, in respect of any extra tiiev may have received in excess of their salaries." Mr. l> alr.vroHKli to move, "/-That a respectful address be presented to his Honor the Superintendent, requesting hint to send to this Council copies of all reports of the Kngineer-in-Chief on the alteration on, and additions to, the old wharf at Onehunga; and also that copies of his reports on the proposed new wharf at Oneliunga, be laid on the the table of this Council with as little delay as possible. — (Friday, October 21.) ORDEES OF THE DAT. Government Contracts Bill; in Committee. —(Tuesday, October IS.) "Water "Works Appropriation Bill, third naling.— (Friday, October 21.)
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 290, 17 October 1864, Page 5
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