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No. 266, Session ll.—Petition of J. S. Myers, of Marshland. Petitioner prays to be heard at the bar of the House. I am directed to report that the Committee has no recommendation to make in respect to the prayer of this petition. sth October, 1906.

No. 204, Session ll.—Petition of .1. McCready and 12 Others, of Kawakawa. Petitionebs pray for a mail-service to be established between Hukerenui and Kawakawa. 1 am directed to report that the Committee is of opinion that this petition should be referred to the Government for favourable consideration. sth October, 1906. No. 276, Session ll.—Petition of F. Mackenzie and 59 Others, of Kawakawa. Petitioners pray for a mail-service to be established between Hukerenui and Kawakawa. I am directed to report that the Committee is of opinion that this petition should be referred to the Government for favourable consideration. sth October, 1906. No. 157, Session ll.—Petition of A. ,1. McClusky, of Auckland. Petitioned prays for compensation for loss of office as police constable. I am directed to report that the Committee has carefully considered the papers submitted with this petition, and, in view of the many recommendations made by this Committee in previous years, has no further recommendation to make. sth October, 1906. No. 158, Session 11.-"—Petition of A. J. McClusky, of Auckland. Petitioner prays for compensation for injury received while acting on duty as prison warder, and for inquiry upon oath as to the causes of his discharge from the service. I am directed to report that the Committee has carefully considered the papers submitted with this petition, and, in view of the many recommendations made by this Committee in previous years, has no further recommendation to make. sth October, 1906. No. 144, Session ll.—Petition of John McMahon, of Onehunga. Petitioner prays for further remuneration in addition to his contract price for the removal of rocks in the Manukau Harbour. I am directed to report that the Committee has no recommendation to make in respect to the prayer of this petition. ' sth October, 1906. No. 179, Session ll.—Petition of John McAnergney, of Mosgiel. Petitioner prays for tfie removal of the charges preferred against him from the records of the Postal Department, and for compensation for his dismissal from the service. I am directed to report that the Committee has no recommendation to make in respect to the prayer of this petition. sth October, 1906. No. 105, Session ll.—Petition of A. Orr and 16 Others, of Ashburton. Petitioners pray for the restoration of the charter to the Ashburton Club. I am directed to report that, in view of the fact that the charter has been revoked by vote of the people and force of law, the Committee has no recommendation to make in respect to the prayer of this petition. sth October, 1906. No. 404, Session ll.—Petition of C. H. Robinson and 28 Others, of Ballance. Petitioners pray for relief b}' making the special-district rates more general. I am directed to report that the Committee has no recommendation to make in respect to the prayer of this petition. 12th October, 1906.

No. 276, Session II. —Petition of F. Mackenzie and ">9 Others, of Kawakawa. Petitioners pray for a mail-service to be established between Hukerenui and Kawakawa. I am directed to report that the Committee is of opinion that this petition should be referred to the Government for favourable consideration. sth October, 1906.

No. 157, Session II. —Petition of A. ,1. McClusky, of Auckland. Phtitionek prays for compensation for loss of office as police constable. I am directed to report that the Committee has carefully considered the papers submitted with this petition, and, in view of the many recommendations made by this Committee in previous years, has no further recommendation to make. sth October, 1906.

No. 158, Session 11. -•— Petition of A. J. McClusky, of Auckland. PETITIONER prays for compensation for injury received while acting on duty as prison warder, and for inquiry upon oath as to the causes of his discharge from the service. I am directed to report that the Committee has carefully considered the papers submitted with this petition, and, in view of the many recommendations made by this Committee in previous years, has no further recommendation to make. sth October, 1906.

No. 144, Session ll.—Petition of John McMahon, of Onehunga. Petitioner prays for further remuneration in addition to his contract price for the removal of rocks in the Manukau Harbour. I am directed to report that the Committee has no recommendation to make in respect to the prayer of this petition. ' sth October, 1906.

No. 179, Session II. —Petition of John McAnergney, of Mosgiel. Petitioned prays for tfie removal of the charges preferred against him from the records of the Postal Department, and for compensation for his dismissal from the service. I am directed to report that the Committee has no recommendation to make in respect to the prayer of this petition. sth October, 1906.

No. 105, Session II. —Petition of A. Orb and 16 Others, of Ashburton. Petitioners pray for the restoration of the charter to the Ashburton Club. I am directed to report that, in view of the fact that the charter has been revoked by vote of the people and force of law, the Committee has no recommendation to make in respect to the prayer of this petition. sth October, 1906.

No. 404, Session ll.—Petition of C. H. Robinson and 28 Others, of Ballance. Petitioners pray for relief b}' making the special-district rates more general. I am directed to report that the Committee has no recommendation to make in respect to the prayer of this petition. .12th October, 1906.

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