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Friday, the 9th Day of September, 1910. The Bills intituled ' The Waikouaiti County Council Reserve Vesting- Act " and " The Otago Harbour Board Lands Vesting Act," having been read- a first time in the House of Representatives on the 9th day of September, 1910, stand referred to the Lands Committee for report. Tuesday, the 13th Day of September, 1910. The Bill intituled " The Taranaki Scholarships Endowment Act," having been read a first time in the House of Representatives on the 13th day of September, 1910, stands referred to the Lands Committee for report. Wednesday, the 14th Day of September, 1910. The Bill intituled " The Lyttelton Harbour Board Reclamation and Empowering Act," having been read a first time in the House of Representatives on the 14th day of September, stands referred to the Lands Committee for report. Tuesday, the 20th Day of September, 1910. Ordered, " That Papers Nos. 127, 128, 130, and 227, relative to the Canterbury Pastoral Runs Commission, be referred to the Lands Committee." —(Right Hon. Sir J G. Ward. Wednesday, the 21st Day of September, 1910. The Bill intituled " The Whangarei Abattoir Site Repeal Act," having been read a first time in the House of Representatives on the 21st day of September, 1910, stands referred to the Lands Committee for report. Tuesday, the 27th Day of September, 1910. Ordered, "That the petition of E. C. Banks and others be referred direct to the Lands Committee."— (Mr. Jennings.) Thursday, the 6th Day of October, 1910. The Bills intituled "The New Plymouth Racecourse Reserve Leasing Act" and "The Waiapu County Council (Tokomaru Harbour) Empowering Act," having been read a first time in the House of Eepresentatives on the 6th day of October, 1910, stand referred to the Lands Committee for report. Wednesday, the 26th Day of October, 1910. Ordered, "That the petition of the Waipara County Council be referred to the Lands Committee."—(Mr. Craigie.) The Bill intituled "The Scenery-preservation Amendment Act," having been read a first time in the House of Representatives on the 26th day of October, 1910, stands referred to the Lands Committee for report. Wednesday, the 9th Day of November, 1910. Ordered, "That the petition of T. Moriarty be referred direct to the Lands Committee." —(Mr. Colvin.) Friday, the 11th Day of November, 1910. The Fruit-farms Settlement Bill, having been read a first time in the House of Representatives, stands referred to the Lands Committee. Thursday, the 17th Day of November, 1910. Ordered,. " That the petition of L. Garden and others be referred to the Lands Committee."—(Mr. J. C. Thomson.) Monday, the 28th Day of November, 1910. The Bill intituled "The Reserves and other Lands Disposal and Public Bodies Empowering Act," having been read a first time in the House of Representatives on the 28th day of November, 1910, stands referred to the Lands Committee for report.
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No. Petition, Bill, or Paper. Page, i No. Pagf Petition, Bill, or Paper. Page. 514 87 14 45 618 88 Anderson's. Bay Domain^Bill m Banks, E. C, and 66 others Berry, W., and 115 others Blair, James W., and 159 others Brodie, John R. Bussell, W S., and 7 others Butcher, B., and 49 others 5 7 5 6 4 9 5 I 747 157 15 Fruit-farm Settlements Bill Garden, Louis, and 89 others .. Gordon-Jones, J., and 25 others Gow, James, and 171 others 9 9 -I 6 Invercargill Tramway Buildings and Works Site Bill 4 89 Cameron, J., and 29 others Canterbury Pastoral Runs (Papers Nos. 127, 128, 130, and 227) Corston, Harriette J. Cox, J. W M., and 27 others Curtis, Robert R. 5 6 7 5 6 157 Jones, J. Gordon, and 25 others 4 4,26 90 433 218 72 Kauri-gum Industry Amendment Bill Kauri Timber Company Kingi and 28 others 8 4 8 91 Dodson, J., and 44 others 5 Land Laws Amendment Bill Lyttelton Harbour Board Reclamation and Empowering Bill 6 6 Education Reserves Amendment Bill i Evans, 0. T., and 8 others 6 5 230 94 ! 631 li 726 ! i 86/09 Maokie, Robert Matthews, H. T., and 49 others Moriarty, Timothy Moriarty, Timothy Munn, W., and 11 others Final Report Fitzgibbon, M., and 48 others 10 5 3 5 8 9 5 93 ,71/09! 130/10 j Forrest and Clarke 4 :j
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