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As we are required to report to Parliament whether you assent to or dissent from the proposed undertaking, or are indifferent in respect thereto, you will oblige us by signing your name under the proper heading in the annexed Schedule (according as you assent, dissent, or are indifferent), and by returning the same to us on or before the day of next; and, should there be any error or misdescription in the annexed Schedule, we shall feel obliged by your informing us thereof at your earliest convenience, so that we may correct the same without delay. We are, Sir, To

Schedule. Part I. — Property that may be taken compulsorily.

(2.) PETITION FOR A PRIVATE BILL. In the matter of the Standing Orders of the General Assembly relative to Private Bills ; and in the matter of a Private Bill intituled " An Act," &c. [Set out Title]. To the General Assembly of New Zealand in Parliament assembled. day, the day of , 19 . The humble Petition of showeth, — 1. That your Petitioner is 2. That [Set out in separate paragraphs the reasons for the introduction of the Bill, as alleged in the Preamble], — That your Petitioner desires to promote the introduction during this present Session of Parliament of the aboverecited Bill (a printed copy whereof is annexed hereto) under the Short Title of " The ." — That the Objects of the Bill are Wherefore your Petitioner humbly prays that leave may be given to bring in the said Bill during this present Session of Parliament. And Your Petitioner as in duty bound will ever pray, Sec. 3—H. 6.

No. on Plan. Place. Description. Owner. Lessee. Occupier. Assent. I Dissent. Indifferent. 21 Epsom. i Arable field. Henry Smith. George Lucas. John Sims. Henry Smith. No. on Plan of Lands proposed to be within the Limits of Deviation. Place. Description. Owner. Lessee. Occupier. Assent. Dissent. Indifferent. 21 Epsom. House and outbuildings. Henry Smith. George Lucas. John Sims. Henry Smith. Part II. — Property on which an Improvement-charge may be imposed. No. on Plan. Place. Description. Owner. Lessee. Occupier. Assent. Dissent. Indifferent. \_

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