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Reports of the Native Affairs Committee, 1905.

Orders of Reference. — Extracts from the Journals of the House of Representatives

Orders of Reference.
Extracts from the Journals of the House of Representatives.

Friday, the7th Day of July, 1905.

Ordered, "That Standing Order No. 218 be suspended, and that a Committee be appointed, consisting of nineteen members, to consider all petitions, reports, returns, and other documents relating to affairs specially affecting the Native race that may be brought before the House this session, and from time to time report thereon to the House; with power to call for persons and papers; five to be a quorum: the Committee to consist of Mr. Field, Mr. A. L. D. Fraser, Mr. Harding, Mr. Heke, Mr. Harries, Mr. Houston, Mr. Jennings, Mr. Kaihau, Mr. Major, Mr. Mander, Mr. Moss, Mr. Parata, Mr. Pere, Mr. Remington, Sir W. R. Russell, Right Hon. R J. Seddon, Mr. Vile, Mr. Willis, and the mover."—(Hon. Mr. Carroll.)

Wednesday, the 30th Day of August, 1905.

Ordered, "That the Maori Land Councils Bill be referred to the Native Affairs Committee."—(Hon. Mr. Carroll.)

Wednesday, the27th Day of September, 1905.)

Ordered, "That the Maori Land Settlement Bill be referred to the Native Affairs Committee."—Hon. Mr. Carroll.)

Tuesday, the 3rd Day of October, 1905.

Ordered, "That the Native Townships Local Government Bill and the Taumutu Native Commonage Bill be referred to the Native Affairs Committee."—(Hon. Mr. Carroll.)

Wednesday, the 25th Day of October, 1905.

Ordered, "That the Maori Land Claims Adjustment and Laws Amendment Bill be referred to the Native Affairs Committee."—(Hon. Mr. Carroll.)