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... improving , and the condition of our Revenue marks a certain progress in the prosperity of the Colony . On all these ... improved facilities for communication . I know that this topic need scarcely be urged on your attention . You are ...
... improving , and the condition of our Revenue marks a certain progress in the prosperity of the Colony . On all these ... improved facilities for communication . I know that this topic need scarcely be urged on your attention . You are ...
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... improving our communications with Canada is one of very great importance to both Provinces , and I shall be prepared to follow up what has been already done , by exertions of the same kind . " Her Most Gracious Majesty has left to its ...
... improving our communications with Canada is one of very great importance to both Provinces , and I shall be prepared to follow up what has been already done , by exertions of the same kind . " Her Most Gracious Majesty has left to its ...
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... improvements perceptible in the various branches of our Com- merce and the present state of the Treasury , we regard as subjects of congratulation , affording the strongest evidence of an advance in the general prosperity of the ...
... improvements perceptible in the various branches of our Com- merce and the present state of the Treasury , we regard as subjects of congratulation , affording the strongest evidence of an advance in the general prosperity of the ...
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... improving Wilderness Lands . 17. The interference of the Legislature , it would seem , is called for , to set at rest , ( in any future Grants of Land to be made by the Queen , ) the intricate questions which have arisen as to the ...
... improving Wilderness Lands . 17. The interference of the Legislature , it would seem , is called for , to set at rest , ( in any future Grants of Land to be made by the Queen , ) the intricate questions which have arisen as to the ...
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... improving of the Great as well as Bye Roads . Ordered , That Mr. Hayward , Mr. Pickard , Mr. Beardsley , Mr. Rice , Mr. Porter , Mr. Wilmot , Mr. Ryan , Mr. Earle , Mr. Steves , Mr. Crane , Mr. Cutler , Mr. Johnson , Mr. Gordon , and Mr ...
... improving of the Great as well as Bye Roads . Ordered , That Mr. Hayward , Mr. Pickard , Mr. Beardsley , Mr. Rice , Mr. Porter , Mr. Wilmot , Mr. Ryan , Mr. Earle , Mr. Steves , Mr. Crane , Mr. Cutler , Mr. Johnson , Mr. Gordon , and Mr ...
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Account Address agreed amendment American amount Andrews appears appointed Assembly Balance Bank barrels Bill boats Botsford bridge British Brunswick carried Chair Chairman City Colonial Commissioners Committee Company consideration copy County desire directed Duties Earle ending Esquire establishment Excellency fish Fisheries follows Fredericton further George Gilbert Government Grand granted Hatheway Head Honorable House important improved incorporate interest Island James July June land leave Legislative Council Legislature Lieutenant Governor Majesty's March Member miles Mill months motion moved Needham Office Ordered paid Parish Partelow pass persons Petition be received praying presented a Petition Province Public question received and referred relating report thereon Resolution Resolved resumed Ritchie River Road Road leading Robert Robinson Saint John Salary Salmon School season Session Settlement Speaker Steves Street Table taken Taylor Teacher thereto third Thomas vessels whole
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Side 173 - Detention, or to order such Officer to be detained in Custody, so as to be brought before Two Justices, at a Time and Place to be named in such Order, unless such Officer give Bail to the Satisfaction of such Justice for his Appearance before such Justices to answer the Complaint of the Company. CXIV. No such Proceeding against or Dealing with any such Officer as aforesaid shall deprive the Company of...
Side 21 - The rules of proceedings in the House shall be observed in a Committee of the Whole House, so far as they may be applicable, except the rule limiting the time of speaking ; but no member shall speak twice to any question, until every member choosing to speak shall have spoken.
Side 172 - ... justices may hear and determine the matter in a summary way, and may adjust and declare the balance owing by such officer ; and if it appear, either upon confession of such officer, or upon evidence, or upon inspection of the account, that any monies of...
Side 172 - ... have been disposed of; and, together with such account, such officer shall deliver the vouchers and receipts for such payments; and every such officer shall pay to the directors, or to any person appointed by them to receive the same, all monies which shall appear to be owing from him upon the balance of such accounts.
Side 172 - It shall be lawful for the auditors to employ such accountants and other persons as they may think proper, at the expense of the company, and they shall either make a special report on the said accounts, or simply confirm the same ; and such report or confirmation shjll be read, together with the report of the directors, at the ordinary meeting.
Side 171 - ... company shall, at the first ordinary meeting after the passing of the special Act, elect the prescribed number of auditors, and, if no number is prescribed, two auditors, in like manner as is provided for the election of directors ; and at the first ordinary meeting of the company in each year thereafter the company shall in like manner elect an auditor to supply the place of the auditor then retiring from office, according to the provision hereinafter contained ; and every auditor elected as...
Side 172 - IF any such officer refuse to make out such account in writing, or to produce and deliver to the justices the several vouchers and receipts relating thereto, or to deliver up any books, papers, or writings, property, effects, matters, or things, in his possession or power, belonging to the company...
Side 74 - ... Territory, and have been received by the Governments of such Provinces respectively : And whereas, with a view to the Settlement of such Disputes, the Governor General of Canada and the Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick, by the advice of their respective Councils, agreed that the matter in dispute should be referred to Arbitrators, who should be directed to report to Her Majesty's Government, and that such Governor General and Lieutenant Governor should each name an Arbitrator on behalf of...
Side 161 - Year of the Reign of her present Majesty Queen Victoria, intituled ' An Act to enable the Owners of settled Estates to defray the Expenses of draining the same by way of Mortgage...
Side 6 - Honourable gentlemen of the Legislative Council and gentlemen of the House of Assembly : — I have...