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The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 16

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Mace. Laid on the Table when Speaker chosen, 15—Is placed under the Table when House is in Committee, 159—Mace on the Serjeant's shoulder when Witness is in custody at the Bar, 224.

Managers of Conferences. Nomination of Managers, 242—Duty of Managers, 237.

Maori Petitions. Reports on, to be printed and translated, 286—Certain Papers to be printed in Maori, 356, 358.

Meeting of the Howe. Half after Two the time for the ordinary meeting of the House, 40.

Members:

List of, delivered to the Clerk on the opening of a New Parliament, 1—Members assemble in the House awaiting Message, 2—New Members how introduced, 22—Members not to bring strangers in, 56—No Member to absent himself for more than a week without leave, 386—Guilty of contempt, 386—Rules and Orders regulating the attendance and places of Members, 57, 67—No Member may refer to another by name, 131—Nor use offensive words in reference to any Member, 132—Disorderly Members called upon by Speaker by name, 138—Member against whom a charge is made to withdraw while his conduct is under debate, 142.

How the attendance of a Member to be examined as a witness is to be secured, 211, 212—Course pursued if Member refuse to attend, 213—If any information come before a Committee charging any Member, the Committee is to acquaint the House, 214—A Member is examined in his place, 226— page xx Members uncovered when Message from the Crown read, 248.

A M ember not to present a Petition from himself, 279—No Member to engage by himself or partner in the management of Private Bills for pecuniary reward, 383—Nor to promote measures in which he has been concerned, for fee or reward, 384.

Members vexatiously interrupting the orderly business of the House guilty of contempt, 387.

Messages:

From the Governor:

Message from the Governor, how brought, 245, 247—Read by Speaker, Members being uncovered, 248—Verbal Messages, how communicated, 249—Recommendation or consent of the Crown, how signified, 250, 343.

From Commissioners:

From Commissioners on opening of a New Parliament brought by the Private Secretary, 3.

Between the Two Houses:

A Member or one of the Clerks of either House may be the bearer of Messages, 228—Messages to be received by the Clerk at the Bar without interrupting the Business, 229—Message communicated to the House by Speaker, 230.

Messages in lieu of Conferences. See Conferences.

Minutes of Evidence and Minutes of Proceedings (Select Committees). What required to be entered therein, 181,183.

Money Bills. Any such awaiting the Royal Assent at the end of the Session presented by Mr. Speaker, who addresses His Excellency concerning the same, 36.

See also Supply and Ways and Means.

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Motions:

Rules and orders regulating the giving Notices of Motions, 78, 84—Precedence of Motions, 85—Urgent Motions concerning Privileges, 86—Motions for Vote of Thanks, 87—Motions made, by leave, without notice, 88—Question proposed when Motion made and seconded, 89—Any Motion not seconded, dropped, and no entry made in the Journals, 90—Motions may be withdrawn by leave, 91—A Motion withdrawn by leave may be made again during the same Session, 101—A Motion in Committee of the whole House is not seconded, 164.