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XUMBER IN Date and _\umber. Subject. Page. Series. 23 21 25 24a. 25a. 26 27 28 8th January, 1866 (No. 6.) 8th January, 1S66 (No. 7.) 9th January, 1S66 (No. 8.) 12th January, 1866 (No. 9.) 13th January, 1866 (No. 10.) 13th January, 1S66 (No. 11.) 13th January, 1S66 (No. 13.) 13th January, 1866 (No. 14.) Transmitting Memorandum by Ministers, with reference to appropriations made by the Colony on account of Imperial Eorces, and advances from the Treasury chest ... Transmitting Petition from the Auckland Provincial Council, praying that the Northern portion of these Islands may be constituted a separate Colony .. Transmitting Memorandum by Ministers on the Acts of the General Assembly of New Zealand, Session 1865 With reference to the Debt due by the Colony to the Imperial Government; and pointing out errors in the statement of the senior Commissariat Officer ... Transmitting Ecport from Major-General Chute of the defeat of the Eebcls on the 1th and 7th insts., on the West Coast of this Island [Transmitting Memorandum by Ministers, relative to the disposal of £500,000 of Debentures sent home to liquidate the debt due to the Imperial Government Transmitting Memorandum by Ministers in relation to the sum of £5 6s. 10d. due to the Bank of England for interest Transmitting copy of report from Major Eraser, containing details of an action between Her Majesty's Colonial Eorces and the Hau Haus on the Wairoa Eiver Transmitting Memorandum by the late Ministry in reference to the Waitotara Block Transmitting reports from Mr. Booth relative to the state if the Taupo Natives Transmitting letter from Sir AV. Martin, on the subject of our connection with the Natives generally, and the best mode of working the Native Lands Act... Enclosing Memorandum by Ministers relative to the disposal of persons implicated in the murder of Mr. Fulloon Transmitting reports from Major-General Chute of operations carried on by him on the AVest Coast of this Island, till their close on the 9th instant Transmitting letter from Chiefs of Taupo and Eotorua praying the Governor to visit them, and stating that it is his intention shortly to comply with their request ... Eeporting visit to Napier, Wairoa, Turanga, AVaiapu, and Opotiki Eeporting visit to Maketu 43 51 52 57 57 60 60 61 29 13th January, 1866 (No. 15.) 20th January, 1S66 (No. 19.) 2nd Februarv, 1S66 (No. 20") 62 30 63 31 65 32 13th Eebruarv, 1866 (No. 230 13th February, 1S66 (No. 24.) 85 33 86 31 21st February, 1866 (No. 25.) 92 35 23rd March, 1866 (No. 31.) 2Sth March, 1866 (No. 33.) 29th March, 1S66 (No. 34.) 12th April, 1866 (No. 35.) 93 93 36 37 38 Eeporting complete submission of Te Heu Heu aud Herekcikei ... ... ... ■ •• ••• Transmitting Memorandum by Ministers complaining .of failure on the part of tho P. and O. Company's steamers to arrive in Australia on their due dates Eeporting interview with William Thompson at Hamilton 93 9191 39 3rd May, 1866 (No. 36.) 6th May, 1866 (No. 39.) Sth May, 1866 (No. 41.) 40 Eeporting on the mail services at present existing between Australia and New Zealand Enclosing copy of a letter from Dr. Eeathcrston in reply to the charge's advanced by General Cameron on the subject of the Waitotara purchase ... ... ... ... Transmitting Memorandum by Ministers, and accompanying Statement, showing amounts paid from the Colonial Treasury on account of Imperial Troops and services ... Transmitting Memorandum by Ministers relative to the Claims made by the Imperial Government against the Colony of New Zealand on account of military expenditure ... ... ... ■- - ■ • • ■ ■ Transmitting copies of correspondence with Eesponsible Advisers on the subject of tbe rations still issued by the Commissariat to the Local Eorces Transmitting Memorandum by Ministers with respect to tbe charges for " roads for military purposes," referred to in Statement accompanying Minister's Memorandum of 10th April, enclosed in Despatch No. 42 96 41 97 42 12th Mav, 1866 (No". 42.) 13 101 12th May, 1866 (No. 43.) 103 -ft 11th May, 1866 (No. 44.) 45 103 14th May, 1866 (No. 45.) 105

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