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£hGG Date and Number. Subject. ! 29 31 Dec, 1869 (No. 134.) Acknowledging receipt of Telegram of 23rd November, 1869, respecting the Hon. Donald McLean's interview with the King Natives, and the removal of the 2-18th Regiment. 16 30 6 Jan., 1870 (No. 1.) Acknowledging receipt of Despatch No. 140, of 28th October, 1869, with the Hon. Donald McLean's Monthly Memorandum respecting the progress of events. 16 31 13 Jan., 1870 (No. 5.) Transmitting a further Letter from Mrs. Grascoigne ... 16 32 28 Jan., 1870 (No. 8.) Forwarding Letter from Messrs. Josselyn respecting Gruano at the Bounty Islands 17 33 28 Jan., 1870 (No. 9.) New Zealand War Modal will be supplied to the Colony for the Colonial Forces 18 84 28 Jan., 1870 (No. 10.) Her Majesty will not disallow certain Acts of the New Zealand Legislature 19 35 28 Jan., 1870 (No. 11.) Forwarding Correspondence about " The Public Debts Sinking Funds Acts, 1868 " 22 36 28 Jan., 1870 (No. 12.) Acknowledging receipt of Despatch No. 141, of 28th October, 1869, respecting the Trials of the Hauliau Prisoners at Wellington. 28 37 28 Jan., 1870 (No. 14.) Acknowledging receipt of Despatch No. 154, of 25th November, 1869, respecting the Hon. Donald McLean's Interview with the King Natives. 24 38 28 Jan., 1870 (No. 16.) Her Majesty will not disallow Acts Nos. 20 and 57 of last Session of the New Zealand Parliament. 24 39 28 Jan., 1870 (No. 17.) Mr. Dillon Bell and Dr. Featherston have had an Interview with Earl Granville 25 40 28 Jan., 1870 (No. 18.) The Hon. Donald McLean is offered the Companionship of the Order of St. Michael and St. George. 25 41 14 Feb., 1870 (Circular.) Requesting information as to the prospects New Zealand holds out to Emigrants 26 42 17 'Feb., 1870 (No. 22.) Her Majesty will not be advised to disallow certain Acts of the New Zealand Legislature 27 48 25 Feb., 1870 (No. 23.) Respecting the proposed Colonial Conference 27 44 28 Feb., 1870 (No. 24.) Imperial Troops will not in future be placed in Colonies in which Responsible Government is established. 27 45 10 March, 1870 (No. 26.) Licenses for G-uano Islands will be issued by the Governor of New South Wales 28 46 14 March, 1870 (No. 27.) Acknowledging receipt of Despatch No. 117, of 12th September, 1869, respecting the Export of Gold. 28 47 18 March, 1870 (No. 28.) Respecting the Presentation of Swords to certain Maori Chiefs 29 48 24 March, 1870 (No. 31.) Forwarding copy of Despatch to the Governor of New South Wales respecting Imperial Legislation for extending the provisions of Imperial Acts 6 and 7 Viet. c. 34, and 16 and 17 Viet. c. 118, to that Colony. Inquiring if the Colonial Government have any further claims against the War Office for maintenance of Military Convicts. 30 49 24 March, 1870 (No. 32.) 30 BO 25 March, 1870 (No. 33.) Her Majesty will not disallow certain Acta of the New Zealand Legislature 81 51 25 March, 1870 (No. 35.) Acknowledging receipt of Despatch No. 7, of 13th January, 1870, forwarding a Ministerial Memorandum. (That signed by the Hon. W. Gisborne.) 81 52 53 5 March, 1870 (Circular.) 7 April, 1870 (Circular.) 20 May, 1870 (No. 49.) Requesting a Contribution towards the maintenance of Somerset, Cape York Transmitting Correspondence with the British-Australian Telegraph Company ... 32 32 Relative to a Loan to be guaranteed by the Imperial Government for Immigration and Public Works in New Zealand 34 54 55 20 May. 1870 (No. 53.) In continuation of the above, stating that Her Majesty's Government had consented to a guarantee to the extent of One Million, and transmitting Correspondence on the subject 34 56 57 6 June, 1870 (No. 56.) 13 June, 1870 (No. 58.) Relative to the San Francisco Mail Service, and enclosing Correspondence on the subject Acknowledging receipt of Despatch No. 38, of 1st April, 1870, relative to the state of Native Affairs. 36 83 58 13 June, 1870 (No. 59.) Notifying the Appointment of James Edward FitzGerald, Esquire, as a Companion of the Order of St. Michael and St. George. 38 16 June, 1870 (No. 62.) Acknowledging receipt of Despatch No. 39, of 2nd April, 1870, and relative to the views and intentions of Her Majesty's Government with regard to New Zealand. S3 59