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APPENDIX TO THE JOURNALS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF NEW ZEALAND.

VOL. 111. G.—NATIVE APPAIRS. H.—MISCELLANEOUS. I.—REPORTS OP SELECT COMMITTEES. J.—PETITIONS.

IN THE THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR OP THE REIGN OE HER MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA. BEING THE THIRD SESSION OE THE EIETH PARLIAMENT OP NEW ZEALAND.

WELLINGTON.

1873.

AEEANGEMENT OF THE PAPEES.

VOL. 111. G.—Native Afeaibs. H. —Miscellaneous. I.—Eepoets oe Select Committees. J. —Petitions.

PMNTED POB THE HOtTSE OP irEPHESENTATIYES, BY GEOECE DIDSBITBT, GOVEEUMENT PBXNTEE, WELLDfGTOIf.

CONTENTS.

G.—NATIVE AEFAIES. G.— l. EEPORTS from Officers in Native Districts. G. —IA. Further Reports from Officers in Native Districts. G. —lb. From Native Officers of Native Meetings. G.— 2. NATIVE EESEEVES—Eeports on, by_ the Commissioner of. G. —2a. Middle Island —Eeport on, hy Mr. A. Mackay. G. —2b. Memorandum hy Mr. A. Mackay on the origin of the New Zealand Company's "Tenths." G.— 2c. Letter from the Hon. Walter B. D. Mantell, forwarding to the Minister for Native Affairs, a copy of the Judgments of the Court of Appeal in " Begins ». Fitzherbert." G —3. CONFISCATED LANDS IN WAIKATO—Report by Mr. James Mackay on ; and the Causes which led to the Murder of Sullivan by Purukutu. G.—4. NATIVE SCHOOLS—lnspector's Annual Report. G. —4a. Further Papers relating to. G— 5. NATIVE LAND COURT—Return of Business transacted by the. G.—6. SURVEYS—Report by Inspector of; and Return of Maps of Native Land Claims received at the Inspector of Surveys Office. G— 7. HAWKE'S BAY NATIVE LANDS—Report of the Hawke's Bay Native Lands Alienation Commission. G.—B. PUECHASE OF NATIVE LANDS—Eeport from Officers engaged in. G.—9. MAOEI LEXICON —Letter from Mr. Colenso relative to the delay in the publication of the.

H.—MISCELLANEOUS. H.—l. CONFEBENCE OF SURVEYORS—Eeport of the Conference of Provincial Surveyors held at Wellington, 12th April, 1873. H.—2. EMIGBANT SHIP " ENGLAND "—Further Papers relative to the. H—3. NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITY—AnnuaI Report of the Council of the, for the year ended 31st March, 1873. H.—3a. Report by the Rev. J. C. Andrew to the Chancellor of the New Zealand University on Institutions affiliated to the University. H.—4. REPORT OF THE COLONIAL ARCHITECT for the year ended 30th June, 1873. H.—s. VIENNA EXHIBITION—Papers relating to the. H.—6. IMPORT, EXPORT, AND SHIPPING RETURNS—A General Summary of, for the year 1872. 11.—7. GOLD FlELDS—Reports on the Gold Fields of New Zealand to the 31st March, 1873. H.—B. TARANAKI NEW ZEALAND COMPANY'S LAND CLAIMANTS ACT—Report of the Commissioner appointed under the. H.—9. GOVERNMENT ANNUITIES—AnnuaI Report of the Commissioner. H.—lo. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY—Papers relative to the formation of the. H.—ll. LEAVE OF ABSENCE TO .ME. BULLEE—Further Papers relative (o. H.—l2. SALMON —Further Papers relative to the Introduction of Salmon Ova. H.—l3. POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANKS—Statement of Deposits received and paid, &c., for the year 1872. H.—l4. AEMED CONSTABULAEY—AnimaI Beport of the Commissioner. H.—l4a. Reports from Officers of the Native Contingent. H.—ls. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION—AnnuaI Report of the Civil Service Examination Board. H.—l6. NEW ZEALAND WAE MEDAL—Correspondence relative to the delay in the issue of the. H. —16a. Progress Eeport of the Commissioners for the issue of the. H.—l7. EEPOET OF THE REGISTRAR-GENERAL OF LAND for the year ended 30th June, 1873. H.—lB. REPORT OF INSPECTOR OF STOKES. H—l9. LIGHTHOUSES—Eeport on the Lighthouses on the Coast of New Zealand.

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H.—l9a. EEPOET OF THE MAEINE DEPAETMENT for the year ended 30th June, 1873. H.—2o. SILVEE AND COPPEE COlNAGE—Correspondence relative to tho establishment of a Mint for. H. —20a. Further Papers relative to. H.—2l. GOVERNMENT PRINTING DEPARTMENT—Report on, for the year ended 30th June, 1873. H— 22. CUSTOMS REVENUE—Memorandum by the Secretary of Customs relative to the cost of collecting the. H— 23. LUNATIC ASYLUMS—Reports on the Asylums in New Zealand. H.—23a. —— Correspondence relative to the treatment of Lunatics in the Napier Asylum. H.—24. CIVIL ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW ZEALAND—NominaI Roll of, on Ist July, 1873. H— 24a. DEFENCE FORCE—Nominal Roll of Officers in the Defence Department and Constabulary Force on Ist July, 1872. H— 25. NEW ZEALAND INSTITUTE—AnnuaI Report of. H.—26. BOTANIC GARDEN—AnnuaI Report of the Board. H— 27. DISTILLING—Report of the Distillery Branch of the Customs Department. H.—2B. PROHIBITORY LIQUOR LAW—Report presented to the Canadian Parliament on the. H— 28a. PERMISSIVE BlLL—Return of Petitions presented to the House of Representatives in favour of, during the Session of 1873. H.—29. CHARGES AGAINST MR. WORGAN—Papers relating to a Commission of Inquiry into. H. —29a. Further Papers relative to. H.—3o. COMPLAINTS AGAINST MR. BECKHAM, R.M.—Report of Commission of Inquiry into, and other Papers. H.—3l. LIGHT DUES ON SHIPPING—Return of the total amount of, collected in each Port of the Colony. Also, Return of the Annual Expenditure on New Zealand Lighthouses, and the original Cost thereof. H.—32. RETURN OF COAL IMPORTED into New Zealand from Ist July, 1870, to 30th June, 1873. H.—33. RETURN OF IRON IMPORTED into New Zealand from Ist July, 1870, to 30th June, 1873. H.—34. COLONIAL INDUSTRIES—Memorandum of action taken by the Government to give effect to the recommendations of the Joint Committee on Colonial Industries of 1872. H.—35. " ALLOWANCES TO COLONIAL MINISTERS—Return of Travelling and other Allowances to Ministers during each of the four years ended 30th June, 1873. H.—36. AREA, POPULATION, AND REVENUE—Return of, of the several Provinces of New Zealand. Also, a Return of the Expenditure in each on account of Immigration and Public Works to 31st December, 1872. H.—37. RESIDENT MAGISTRATE AT MONGONUI—Papers relative to the conduct of Mr. W. B. White, as Resident Magistrate at Mongonui. H.—3B. MUSKETRY INSTRUCTION—Papers relative to Mr. Soall's theory of Musketry Instruction and Target Practice. (Printed separately as a pamphlet.) H.—39. EXPORTATION OF FUNGUS TO CHINA- Correspondence relative to.

I.—EEPOETS OF SELECT COMMITTEES. Note.—Eeports of Select Committees, with the exception of those on Public Petitions and Maori Petitions, appear in the Journals. The following are those, the Proceedings and Evidence taken before which are ordered to be printed. I.—l. ON THE CIVIL SEEVICE AND PEEMANENT OFFICEES' SALAEIES BILL. 1.—2. ON THE TIMBEE FLOATING BILL. 1.—3. ON COLONIAL DEFENCE. 1.—4. ON COLONIAL INDUSTRIES. 1.—5. ON THE PETITION OF MESSES. BEOGDEN from the Public Works and Immigration Committee. I—6. ON THE PETITION OF JOHN KELLY, of Auckland, from the Public Petitions Committee.

J.—PETITIONS. J.—l. INHABITANTS OF WESTLAND. J.—2. CHANCELLOE AND VICE-CHANCELLOE OF UNIVEESITY OF OTAGO. J.—3. BOAED OF GOVEENOES OF CANTEEBUEY COLLEGE. J.—4. INHABITANTS OF WANGANUI, EANGITIKEI, WAITOTAEA, AND WAIEOA DISTEICTS. J.—s. MEECHANTS AND OTHEES OF OAMAEU. J.—6. 300 MAOEIS OF HAWKE'S BAY, WAIEOA, TUEANGA, AND TAUPO. J.—7. 371 NATIVES OF EAST COAST.

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Front Matter, Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1873 Session I

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Front Matter Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1873 Session I

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