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CONTENTS.

1869

TEICKEE'S CASE. D.—14. Eeport of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the alibi set up by the convict Tricker. NEW ZEALAND FISHEEIES. D.—ls. Eeports and Papers on the subject of the New Zealand Fisheries. EXPOET OF WOOL. D.—18. Eeturn of Wool Exported from the various Ports of New Zealand during the Tears IS6B-9. EOAD DISTETCTS. D.—19. Eeturn of Eoad Districts throughout the Colony, and of the Revenue and Expenditure of the several Eoad Boards. INSPECTOE OF SUEVEYS. D.—20. Eeports by the Inspector of Surveys. CIVIL SEEVICE. D.—2l. Nominal Eoll of the Civil Establishment of New Zealand on Ist July, 1869. NEW ZEALAND FORESTS. D.—22. Correspondence relative to the present condition of the Forests of New Zealand. VICTOEIAN INDUSTRIES. D.—23. Report relative to New Industries and Manufactures in the Colony of Victoria. COLONEL WHITMORE. D.—25. Correspondence relative to Colonel Whitmore's employment in the public service. MINISTEEIAL RESIDENCE. D.—26. Correspondence relative to the occupation of Ministerial Eesidence. EUNS LEASED BY MAOEIS. D.—27. Eeturn of Euns Leased by Maoris to Europeans in the Northern Island of New Zealand.

E.—POSTAL, TELEGRAPHIC, &c. POSTAL SEEVICE. E.—l. Tenth Eeport by the Postmaster-General on the Postal Service of New Zealand. E.—2. Further Papers relative to Panama Mail Service. E.—3. Further Papers relative to Conveyance of Mails via Suez. MAEINE DEPARTMENT. E.—4. Annual Report of the Colonial Marine Engineer for the Year ended 30th June, 1869. TELEGRAPH DEPAETMENT. E.—5. Annual Eeport on the Working and Progress of the Telegraph Department for the Year ended 30th June, 1869.

P.—EXPORTS OE SELECT COMMITTEES. PUBLIC PETITIONS. F.—1. Eeport of Public Petitions Committee on the Petition of Robert Graham. F.—2. Eeport of Public Petitions Committee on the Petition of thirteen Natives owning land at the Thames Gold Fields. F.—3. Report of Public Petitions Committee on the Petition of fifty-one Natives of the Wairarapa. F.—9. Report of Public Petitions Committee on the Petition of Messrs. Goodison. PRIVILEGE. F.—4. Eeport of the Select Committee on Privilege, together with the Minutes of Proceedings, and the Evidence taken by the Committee. POSTAL COMMUNICATION. F.—s. Eeport of the Select Committee appointed to inquire into and Eeport upon the Steam Services which it may be desirable to subsidize. NATIVE LANDS BILL. F.—6. Eeport of the Select Committee upon the Native Lands Bill, together with the Minutes of Proceedings, and the Evidence taken by the Committee. F.—6a. Report of the Select Committee appointed to consider certain Allegations contained in the Evidence taken before the Committee on the Native Lands Bill, and also the Petition of James de Hirsch, of Shortland. THAMES SEA BEACH BILL. F.—7. Eeport of the Select Committee on the Thames Sea Beach Bill.

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