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Appendix C, D., & E. Returns of Inland Correspondence. • F. Number and Value of Postage Stamps issued. G. Return of Foreign Correspondence. H. Postage received on account of Letters conveyed between New Zealand and the Australian Colonies, and showing the sums payable to the Imperial and Colonial Governments. I. Number of Private Letter boxes at each Post Office. CUSTOMS DUTIES ACT. D—s. Notices issued by the Commissioner of Customs to alter, amend or explain the "Customs Duties Act, 1858." PENSIONER LAND CLAIMS. D—6. Report of the Land Claims Commissioner on the Claims of certain Pensioners lately serving in the New Zealand Fencible Force, to Pre-emption Land. NEW ZEALAND COMPANY'S DEBT. D—7. Papers relative to the re-adjustment of the New Zealand Company's Debt between the Provinces of Nelson, Canterbury and Otago. TARANAKI RELIEF FUND. D—B. Subscription of £1,000 by Government of Victoria in aid of. DESERTION FROM SHIPS OF WAR. D—9. Correspondence relative to Desertions from Ships of War stationed at Wellington. MR. C. W. RICHMOND. D—lo. Letter from the Bishop of New Zealand relative to the Report cf the Select Committee on a Charge preferred against Mr. C. W. Richmond.
E—ABORIGINES. NATIVE INSURRECTION. E—l. Further Papers relative to the Native Insurrection, the Taranaki Question, and " Seignorial Right." (Schedule prefixed.) E—la. Despatches from the Secretary of State, the Governor, and the Officer Commanding the Troops in New Zealand relative to. (Schedule prefixed.) E—lb. Appointment of Mr. Justice Johnston as Special Commissioner to determine Ngatiawa Boundary at Waitara. Terms of Peace offered by the Governorto the Waitara Insurgents. Correspondence between the Governor and W. Thompson, also between General Pratt, and W. Thompson. Terms of Peace offered by the Governor to the Waikatos, and W. Thompson's reply thereto. Letters from W. Thompson and other Natives to Mr. Fox and Mr. Dillon Bell. E—lc. Statistical Notes relating to the Maoris and their Territory, by Mr. Charles Heaphy (with, Maps ) E—ld. Memorandum of a Conversation between the Governor and a Deputation of the Representatives of the Province of Wellington, relative to. E—le. Letters from Natives of Hawke's Bay, denying that they are opposed to the Supremacy of the Queen. E—lf. Letter from Eruini te Tupe to the Governor, denying that he signed a Petition for His Excellency's recall. Also, Letters addressed to the Chief Hapurona by Wi Kingi Witi and the Ngatiruanui. E—lg. Despatches from the Secretary of State. 1. Approving of the Proclamation issued by the Governor, deprecating the publication of opinions tended to impugn the justice of the course pursued by Government in the present juncture of Affairs in New Zealand. 2. Acknowledging the receipt of a Despatch notifying the cessation of hostilities at Waitara. E—lh. Memorial from the Rev. Mr. Buddie to the Governor on the subject of the. E—lt. Document setting forth the Boundaries of the Block of Land purchased by the Government at Waitara. E—lk. Statistical Returns relative to the Native Insurrection, and Lands purchased from the Natives since lst January, 1840. E—ll. Despatch from the Governor to the Secretary of State forwarding Memorials from Settlers of Wellington and the Hutt, relative to.
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