C.—CROWN LANDS.
C—l. SALES OF WASTE LANDS—Annual Return of Waste Lands Sold or otherwise Disposed of in the several Provinces of New Zealand from Ist January to 31st December, 1872. C.—la. Half-yearly Return of Waste Lands Sold or otherwise Disposed of in the several Provinces of New Zealand from Ist January to 30th June, 1873. C.—lb. Return of the Quantity of Land Sold or otherwise Disposed of during twelve months ended 31st March, 1873, showing the Number of Settlers who have Purchased and the Quantity of Laud so Purchased by them. C.—2. LANDS LEASED—Return of Lands held under Depasturing and other Leases (except for Gold Mining), and Rents, &c, Paid in the several Provinces of New Zealand, for the Year ended 31st December, 1872. O—3. SALE OF AURIFEROUS LAND AT SWITZERS—Report of a Commission of Inquiry into. O—4. CONFISCATED LANDS—Further Report by the Commissioner of. C.—4a.* Correspondence and Reports relative to Confiscated Lands on the West Coast. C.—4b. Further Papers relative to. (Report by Colonel St. John.) O—s. PATEA RAILWAY RESERVE—Correspondence relative to. O—6. OTAGO MINING CONFERENCE—Report of.
D.—IMMIGEATION. D.—l. IMMIGRATION TO NEW ZEALAND—Memoranda and Correspondence addressed to the Agent-General. D.—lA." ■ • Further Memoranda addressed to the Agent-General. D.—lb. Further Memoranda addressed to the Agent-General. D.—lc. Further Memoranda addressed to the Agent-General. D.—ld. Further Memoranda addressed to the Agent-General. D. —le. Further Memoranda addressed to the Agent-General. D.—2. — Letters from the Agent-General. D. —2a. Further Correspondence from the Agent-General. D.—2b. Further Correspondence from the Agent-General. D. —2c. Further Correspondence from the Agent-General. D. —2d. — Further Correspondence from the Agent-General. D. —2e. Further Correspondence from the Agent-General. D— 3. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY—Articles of Agreement between the Officer Administering tho Government of New Zealand and the. D— 4. IMMIGRATION RETURNS—From Ist November, 1871, to 30 June, 1873. Also, Return of Ships, showing Nationality and Number of Immigrants. Also, Returns of Nominated and Assisted Immigration. D.—4a. Further Returns —as to Expenses in the Colony of each Immigrant Ship ; Expenditure on Immigration Barracks; Ships Chartered by the Agent-General; and Expenditure and Liabilities to 30th June, 1873. D— 5. IMMIGRATION TO NEW ZEALAND—'Telegrams between the Agent-General and Messrs. Vogel and Reynolds, while in Australia, relative to. D. —6. LANDS AT TAURANGA—Report upon Lands at Tauranga suitable for tho Settlement of Immigrants. D.—7. EMIGRANT AND COLONISTS' AID CORPORATlON—Correspondence relating to the introduction of Immigrants under the Contract with the. D.—B. SPECIAL SETTLEMENTS —Correspondence between the General Government and Superintendents of Provinces, relative to the formation of. D— 9. IMMIGRATION TO THE RESPECTIVE PROVlNCES—Correspondence between the General Government and Superintendents, relative to the amount of Immigration. * ERRATA.— C. 4a.—Before the words "This Reserve," in line 37 of page 1, read "2,000 acres, Otauto." Before the words "These are places," in line 3of page 2, read " Wai-o-Turi, Potakataka, Matangarei." Instead of " £24,264 85.," in line 36 of page 3, read " £24,016 18s. 7£d." Instead of " £37,614 18s. 8d.," in line 42 of page 3, read " £37,367 9s. 3id."
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