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1919. NEW ZEALAND.

GOLDFIELDS AND MINES COMMITTEE (REPORTS OF THE).

(Jlit. SCOTT, Chairman.)

Presented to the JJoiise of Representatives, and ordered in be printed. ORDERS OF REFERENCE. Extracts from the Journals of the House of Representatives. Wednesday, tub 3rd Day oi Sun'em disk, 1919. Ordered, " That Standing Order No. 219 be suspended, and that a Goldfields and Mines Committee be appointed, consisting of thirteen members, to whom shall be referred all matters relating to mining and all Bills relating to mines, with power to call for persons and pipers; three to be a quorum : the Committee to consist of Mr. Bollard, Mr. Colvin, .Mr. Holland, Mr. Hudson, Mr. Lee, the Hon. Mr. Macßonald, Mr. Poland, Mr. Reed, Mr. T. W.. Rhodes, Mr. Scott, Mr. Seddon, Mr. Walker, and the mover." —(Hon. Sir W. Fraser.) Thursday, the 25th Day of September, 1919. Ordered, "That all petitions not finally dealt with during the sessions of 1918 be again referred to tho same Committees as they were referred to during the said sessions." —(Right Hon. Mr. Massisy.)

INDEX. No. Petition or Bill. Page. 28/Sess. 11/18 . . .. Bruce, Albert, and 376 others, and one similar petition .. .. .. 2 Coal-mines Amendment Bill .. .. .. .. .. .. 2 Colvin, James, M.P., the late : Vote of condolence . . . . . . 2 Final report .. .. .. .. . . . . .. 2 78/Sess. 11/18 .. .. Kelly, James .. .. .. .. .. .. .. j 1 Mining Amendment Rill . . .. .. . . . . .. 2 Special report .. . . .. . . . . .. .. 2 Stone-quarries Amendment Rill .. .. .. .. .. 2 EBPOETB. No. 78 of Session 11, 1918. —Petition of James Kelly, of Westport. Praying for a bonus as the discoverer of the first quartz reef in the quartz-mining area now known as Peefton. I am directed to report that in the opinion of the Committee this petition should be referred to the Government for favourable consideration, with a view to the grant of a small compassionate allowance to petitioner. 23rd October, 191.9.

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Mining Amendment Bill. 1 have the honour to report that the Committee has carefully considered the above Bill, and recommends that it be allowed to proceed, with the amendments as shown on the copy of the Pill annexed hereto. 23rd October, 1919.

Stone-quarrius Amendment Bill. I iiavk the honour to report that the Committee has carefully considered the above Bill, and recommends that it be not allowed to proceed. 23rd. October, 19.1.9.

Coal-mines Amendment Pill. I lIAVK the honour to report that the Committee has carefully considered the above Bill, and recommends that it be allowed to proceed, with the amendments as shown on the copy of the Pill annexed hereto. 27th October, 1919.

The late Mr. James Colvin, M.P.: Vote or Condolence. I am directed to report that this Committee, of which the lato Mr. James Colvin, M.P., was for many years a valued member, desires to tender to his family its sincere sympathy with them in their sad bereavement; and. further desires that this resolution shall be recorded in the minutes of the Committee and reported to the House, and that the Clerk be directed to prepare a copy to be forwarded to the late Mr. ColvinVs family. 30th October, 1919.

Special Report. 1 have the honour to report that the Goldfields and Mines Committee desires to place on record its high appreciation of the tact, skill, and attention shown by the Chairman (Mr. Scott) in directing the business of the Committee during the present session ; and further desires that this resolution shall be recorded in the minutes of the Committee and reported to the House. 11. Poland. 3rd November, 1919. No. 28 of Session 11, 1918.--Petition of Albert Bruce and 376 Others, of Thames (and 1 similar Petition, as per Schedule attached). Praying that mining and other companies and individuals may be compelled to stack their tailings and debris on their own land. 1 am directed to report that in the opinion of the Committee the petitions should be referred io the Government for consideration. -Ith November, 1919. SOHEDULK. No. 12<1 of Session 11, 1918. —Henry Lowe and 1-1 Others.

Pinal Report. 1 HAVE the honour to report that the Goldfields and Mines Committee, consisting of thirteen members, has during this session held eight meetings, the average attendance at each meeting being eight. During the session three Bills -namely, the Mining Amendment Bill, Coal-mines Amendment Pill, and Stone-quarries Amendment Bill were considered, by the Committee, evidence taken, and reports made to the House. Three petitions also were'reported on in two reports. 4th November, 1919.

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GOLDFIELDS AND MINES COMMITTEE (REPORTS OF THE)., Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1919 Session I, I-04

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GOLDFIELDS AND MINES COMMITTEE (REPORTS OF THE). Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1919 Session I, I-04

GOLDFIELDS AND MINES COMMITTEE (REPORTS OF THE). Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1919 Session I, I-04