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SCHEDULE of Papers laid upon the table of the House of Representatives during the Fourth Session, 1856.
Votes papers , r , Laid on the Ordered to be d p PAPERS - Moved for by. Table by. printed. ceedings . Pa P er ' PAGE. NO. Adderley, C. B., Esq., M.P. Mr. Speaker. In the 245. Letter from, relative to New Zealand Company's Augusta. Journas Debt. August 5. Agent-General for the Colony in London. The Colonial 69. Despatch from Secretary of Stata respecting. cret g,!T' Berlowitz Lazarus, Mr. Fitzherbert. The Colonial Correspondence and evidence ill the case of. April 28. Secretary. Further correspondence from Nelson in the case Colonial Q f Secretary. July 9. Bishop of New Zealand. The Colonial By Printing 69. A.—No. 6. Despatch from Secretary of State respecting salary Secretary. Committee. of. (In continuation of papers laid on the table May 2/. 21st August, 1855.) Brittan, William Guise— late Registrar of Deeds at The Colonial 69. Canterbury. Secretary. Application of, for arrears of sala-y due to him. May 27. Campbell, Lieutenant-Colonel. The Colonial ®9. Application of, for a pension. re 'o^' Canterbury—Land Office. Mr. Hall. The Colonial *'4. Correspondence respecting the re-payment of the June 11. Secretary. cost of the Survey Instruments and Maps of June 18. the. Canterbury—Provincial Council. Mr. Speaker. By Printing 5. A.—InO. 2. Land Fund—Letter from Speaker enclosing reso- April 17. Committee. lution of, respecting an alleged over-payment on account of the Land Fund. _ Supreme Court—Letter from Speaker enclosing Mr. Speaker. June 30. 151. A. No. II. resolution of, respecting the inconvenience sus- June 30. tained by the Province in not having a session of the Supreme Court held there. Chatham Islands, British authority at. Mr. Macandrew. The Colonial By Printing 73. C. No. 5. Correspondence relative to the establishment of; May 15. Secretary. Committee. and copies of all correspondence with Mr. May 28. Shand since his official appointment at. Constitution Act. The Colonial By Printing 34. A.—No. 3, Extract of Despatch from his Excellency to the Secretary. Committee. Secretary of State for the Colonies dated 25th May 8. September, 185>, relative to the power of the General Assembly to make alterations in the. Customs, Deputy-Collector of —Wellington. Mr. Fitzherbert. The Colonial 4-2. Captain Sharpe, correspondence relative to the a y Secretary. appointment of. May 13. Customs. Mr. Hall. Mr. Stafford. August 9. 155- C.—No. 14. Return of the Estimated Receipts and Expendi- June 20. July 1. ture on account of the Customs department for the year ending 30th June, 1856 ; also, return of probable Receipts from Duties of Customs at each of the various Ports of the Colony during the same period. Estimated Revenue for the year ending 30th June, Mr. Hall. The Colonial August 8. 260. C. No. 1-3. 1857, under " Customs Duties Act, 1856," of August 6. Secretary. 5th August. August 8. Auckland, Return of all Spirits, &c., taken out of Mr. Fox. The Colonial August 8. 260. C. jSo.10. bond during four weeks ending 7th August, August 7. Secretary. 1856. August 8. Auckland, Return of Gross Receipts for the Pro- Mr. Sewell. The Colonial 1"^. vince of Auckland for the four months ending May 26. Secretary. 30th April, 1855, 1856. June 14. Suppa, George. Mr. Fox. The Colonial July 9. 147. C.—No. 6. Decision of Mr. Justice Stephen relative to a land June 24. Secretary. claim in the matter of. June 27. Electoral Rolls. In reply to Mr. Stafford. July 22. 203. A.—No. 9. Scrutiny of. Mr. Merriman. July 22. Finance. The Colonial June 10. 91. A.—No. 1. Assets and Liabilities of the General Gorernment Treasurer. returns of. June 10.
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