HC Deb 25 February 1859 vol 152 c858
MR. HADFIELD

said, he would ask the Solicitor General whether he had any objection to delay the second reading of the Lands Titles and Registration Bills, to give time for consideration, or what course he intends to adopt?

THE SOLICITOR GENERAL

said, that the Bills in question stood for Monday next. If the prior business on the paper should be disposed of at a sufficiently early hour, he hoped that the house would assent to the second reading on that day. If, however, it were found not possible to proceed with the measures on Monday next, he should, at the earliest day on which the state of public business would allow, proceed with the Bills.