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PROVINCIAL COUNCIL.

ORDER PAPER,—Tins Day. JCOTICFS OF MOTION. j\fr. Cooi.uidU to ask tho Provincial Secretary, " When a reply-will be sent down to Address No. 68, requesting information with regard to the traffic and revenue of the Port of Auckland." Mr. Foley to ask the hon. member at the head of the Executive, "What amount of money has ben spent out of the money voted by this Council for bringing water into the City of Auckland, including all tho moneys paid to engineers and all parties employed in connection wtth tho said works sinco tho passing of the ' Loan Act, 1863 ' " Mr. Bowk to nek the hon. member at the head of

the Executive, " Whether any correspondence nB , taken place between the General sai. ProTßjcal Governments, relative to the metalling that part of the Great South Road extending from Austin's farm through the town of Havelock to the Waikato River." OBDEKB OF THE DAY. GOVEUHMENT BUSINESS. 1. City Board Act Amendment Bill—in Com» mittee. . 2. Empowering Bill —in Committee 3.' Fencing Bill —second reading. _ 4. Impounding Bill—second reading. 5. Estimate of Expenditure—to bo further considered in Committee6. Onchunga Improvements Bill—in Committee. GENEBAL ISUSINESB. • - 7. "Wairoa Road Bill—second reading. 8! Message No. 85—to be considered. 9. Adjourned debate on the question—That an address be forwarded to his Honor the. Superintendent requesting him without delay to cause a survey to bo made of the supply of water obtainable from the "Wairoa Falls, their elevation above high wa or mark the levels and probable expense of bringing water into Auckland from that source ; also frotn Hav's Creek and other strean a in the Hunna, lying to the East of Papakura, and to have an analysis made of the water of Wairoa. 10. Adjourned debate on the question—That the report of the Slaughter-house Committee be adopted. NOTICB OF MOTION. Mr. Q-EOBGE to move, " That this Council resolve itself into a Committee of the whole Council, to consider his Honor's message, No. 98."

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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 446, 18 April 1865, Page 4

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PROVINCIAL COUNCIL. New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 446, 18 April 1865, Page 4

PROVINCIAL COUNCIL. New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 446, 18 April 1865, Page 4

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