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APPENDIX TO THE JOURNALS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF NEW ZEALAND. 1894.

VOL. 11. D.—IMMIGEATION AND PUBLIC WOEKS. E.—EDUCATION. F.—POSTAL AND TELEGBAPHS. G.— NATIVE AFFAIES.

IN THE FIFTY-EIGHTH YEAR OF THE REIGN OF HER MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA,

BEING THE FIBST SESSION OF THE TWELFTH PAELIAMENT OF NEW ZEALAND.

WELLINGTON.

1894.

ARRANGEMENT OF THE PAPERS.

VOL. II. I). —Immigration and Public Wobks. E.—Education. I , .—Postal and Telegkaphs. G. —Native Affaibs.

PBINTED rOK THE HOUSE OF BEPBESENTATIVES, BY SAMUEL COSTALL, GOVERNMENT PBINTEE, WELLINGTON.

CONTENTS.

B.— EDUCATION. B.—1. SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL EEPORT OF THE MINISTER OF EDUCATION. (In continuation of E.-l, 1893.) E.—•Iα. TEACHERS' AND CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS. (In continuation of E.-Ia, 1893.) E.—Iβ. REPORTS OP INSPECTORS OP SCHOOLS. (In continuation of E.-1b, 1893.) E.—Iα. CONFERENCE OP SCHOOL-INSPECTORS—Minutes of. E.—Id. GRANTS TO EDUCATION BOARDS.—Return of Money. E.—Iβ. WRIGLEY VERSUS FISHER—Case of, Correspondence relating to. E.—If. Correspondence between the Te Eahu School Committee and the Auckland Education Board relating to. E.—2. NATIVE SCHOOLS. (In continuation of E.-2, 1893.) E.—3. INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS. (In continuation of E.-3, 1893.) E.—3a. COSTLEY TRAINING INSTITUTION—Report of. (In continuation of E.-3a, 1893.) E.—4. INSTITUTION FOR DEAF-MUTES. (In continuation of E.-4, 1893.) B.—-6, UNIVERSITY OF NEW ZEALAND. (In continuation of E.-5, 1893.) E.—6. UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO. (In continuation of E.-6, 1893.) E.—7. CANTERBURY COLLEGE—Papers relating to. (In continuation of E.-7, 1893.) E.—8. AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. (In continuation of E.-8, 1893.) E.—9. REPORTS OF SECONDARY SCHOOLS. (In continuation of E.-9, 1893.) E.—9a. SECONDARY SCHOOLS.—Reports of the Inspector-General of Schools on the Otago Boys' and Girls' High Schools. (In continuation of E.-9, 1894.) E.—10. CANTERBURY COLLEGE RESERVES—Details relative to.

D.—IMMIGEATTON AND PUBLIC WOEKS. D.—1. PUBLIC WOEKS STATEMENT, made in the House of Representatives on the 11th October, 1894, by the Hon. Mr. Seddon, Minister for Public Works. D.—2. WORKING RAILWAYS—Annual Report on, by the New Zealand Railway Commissioners. D. —2a. ■ Final Report on, by the late Commissioners. D.—3. MIDLAND RAILWAY COMPANY—Correspondence relative to the Proposals of the, for a New Contract. D. —3a. Further Correspondence with the, relative to the Proposals for a New Contract. D.—4. IMMIGRATION AND EMIGRATION.—Returns for May, June, July, August, and September, 1894. D.—5. RAILWAY EMPLOYES. —Men and Boys employed by the Railway Commissioners receiving 12s. per Day and under. D.—6. NORTH ISLAND MAIN TRUNK RAILWAY.—Reports of Exploratory Surveys by Messrs. R. W. Holmes and R. Donkin, with Memorandum by the Engineer-in-Chief. D.—6a. - -— Report of Mr. Leslie Reynolds, C.E., on Trial Survey of Deviations on the Marton-Eltham Section. l>. — 7. MILBURN LIME AND CEMENT COMPANY (LIMITED) — Report by R. L. Mestayer, Esq., M.Inst.C.E., on certain Parcels of Cement supplied to the Government by the. D.—8. RAILWAY SLEEPERS.—Number of Sleepers on hand on the 31st August, 1894; Localities where stacked; also Particulars as to Contracts for, and Cost. D.—9. LEASES OF RAILWAY PROPERTY—Particulars relative to. D.—10. RAILWAY EMPLOYES.—Details of Promotion, Pay, and Length of Service, January, 1889-1894. D.—10a. engaged by the Commissioners during the Last Four Years. D.—10b. who have received Promotion between January, 1889, and January, 1894. D. —11. RAILWAY RATES. — Comparative Statement of Charges in Australasian Colonies for Railage of Fruit and Agricultural and Dairy Products. D.—12. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS—Copies of By-laws for the Management of. D. —13. MIDLAND RAILWAY. —Copy of Agreement between the New Zealand Railway Commissioners and the New Zealand Midland Railway Company (Limited) for the Conveyance of Coal for Export over the Greymouth-Brunnerton Railway. D.—14. WELLINGTON AND MANAWATU RAILWAY COMPANY. — Agreement for Interchange of Traffic between the New Zealand Government Railways and the Wellington and Manawatu Railway for the Twelve Months commencing 9th March, 1894. D. —15. RAILWAY OFFICIALS. —Details of Salaries, Allowances, Appointments, and Promotions. D.—16. RAILWAY CADETS.—Return of Details of Appointments and Promotions made since 1887.

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F.—POSTAL AND TELEGRAPHS. P.-l. POST OFFICE AND TELEGEAPH DEPARTMENT-Report of the, for the Year 1893. F.-2. POSTAL AND TELEGEAPH CONFERENCE held in New Zealand in March, 1894, Eeport of the F.—3. POST-OFFICE ACCOUNT—Balance-sheet of, to 31st December, 1893. F.— 4. POST-OFFICE SAVINGS-BANKS. F.—5. TELEGRAPH CABLES—Further Papers relating to. (In continuation of F.-5, 1893.) F.—5a. Further Papers relating to. (In continuation of F.-5, 1894.) F.—5b. Further Papers relating to. (In continuation of F.-5a, 1894.) F.—6. OCEAN MAIL-SERVICES—Further Papers relating to. (In continuation of F.-6, 1893.) P.—7. POST AND TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENTAL LIST. F.—8. TELEPHONE EXCHANGES—Return relative to. F.-9. SAN FRANCISCO MAIL-SERVICE.-Amount of Subsidy paid to the Union Steamship Company durin the Year ended 31st March, 1894.

CONTENTS.

G.—NATIVE AFPAIES. G.-2. "THE NATIVE LAND (VALIDATION OF TITLES) ACT, 1892."-Dealings with Native Lands by the Validation Court at Gisborne. G.—3. LANDS PURCHASED AND LEASED FROM NATIVES IN NORTH ISLAND. Or.—i. WILLIAM WILLIAMS—Charges against, Report of Commission on, in connection with the Kaitangiwnenua Block. G.-5. NATIVE RESERVES ACCOUNTS-Statement of, by the Public Trustee, for the Year ended the 31st December, 1893.

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Front Matter, Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1894 Session I

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Front Matter Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1894 Session I

Front Matter Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1894 Session I