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FINANCE continued. Government superannuation— Railways, D.-5. Teachers, E.--8. jAmigration Department, D.-9, 1. and Survey— Discharged Soldiers Settlement Account— Statement of accounts, &c., C.-9, 10-13. Statement of mortgage transactions for the financial year ended 31st March, 1935, C.-9, Drainage operations— Hauraki Plains : Statement of accounts, C.-8, 7-8. Rangitaiki: Statement of accounts, &c., C.-11, 3. Swamp land, 0.-4, 4-6. Kauri-gum industry, C.-12. Land for Settlements Act, 1925: Statement of accounts, &c., G.-5, 3-6. .National endowments : Totai revenue derived, C.-14. Scenery preservation: Statement of accounts, &c., Settlement of Crown lands, C.-l, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 29, 30. Surveys, C.-la, 5, 6, 7 Mining industry, C.-2, 4, 5, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 16, 18, 20, (?' f 4 *. 2 ®' 2 p' 2 J' *?'£!' State Coal-mines, C.-2a, 4-12. a „ lv ® r , a ™ B .. . , , East Coast Native Trust lands-Balance-sheet and statement of a< counts for the period Ist July, 1934, to 30th Jun- , 1 >>35, G.-3. Mangatu Nos. 1, 3, and 4 Blocks: Balance-sheet ?ni St . ate ,nl nt T 0f aC , C n°^ n V°f the period lst July ' 1934, to 30th June, 1936, G.-4. Land-development: Receipts and payments &c for the year ended 31st March, 1935, G.-10, 24-26, 27. Native Land Courts and other matters under control of Native Department, G.-9, 1. Post and lelegraph— Department, F.-1 13, 36-42. New Zealand Broadcasting Board, F.-3 5, 6. Public domains and national parks, U.-10. Public works: Revenue and expenditure &c D.-l, iii, IV, v, 2, 3, 9, 12, 13, 21, 23, 112, 132, 134, 137. Railways— Balance-sheet and statement 01 accounts, statistical re * urn f; & c "> V--' 1 ' State iorest Service, C.-3, 2, 15. FIORDLAND NATIONAL PARK— Additions to, C.-10, 3. FORESTRY— State Forest Service : Annual report— General — Finance, C.-3, 2, 15. Grants of free trees, C.-3, 16. Honorary forest rangers, C.-3, 17. Legislation, C.-3, 15. \ Recreation in State forests, C.-3, 17. Unemployment relief, C.-3, 16. Management— Areas of State forests, C.-3, 4. Concessions to sawmiiler C. 3, 8. Forest atlas, C.-3, 6. Forest reconnaissance, demarcation, and surveys, C 0 # Mining privileges in State forests, C.-3, 2. Planting, cleaning, and thinning, G.-3, 7. Protection forests, C.-3, 5. State afforestation, C.-3, 2, 6. Timber sale® C—3 2 8 West Taupo timber lands, C.-3, 8. Policy, C.-3, 2. Protection — Fires and fire districts, C.-3, 8, 9. Forest parasite biology, C.-3, 10. , Forest protection : Animal destruction, C.-3, 9. Reports, summarized, oil State afforestation in forestconservation regions, C.-3, 18. Sawmills, C.-3, 2. Timber trade— Domestic markets, C.-3, 15. Export's, C.-3, 15. Production, C. 3. 2, 13. Utilization— Control and ion of borer attack, C.-3, 12. Drying of tire . 11. General, C.-3, 10. General utilization projects, C.-3, 12. Logging technique, C.-3, 10. Moisture-content of timber, C.-3, 11. Sawmill technique, C.-3, 11. Wood preservation, C.-3, 12. Work done by other Departments, C.-3, 2. School, Canterbury College : Closing, E.-8, 19.

GEOLOGICAL SURVEY— Mining industry, 0.-2, 9, 10. GLOUCESTER, H.R.H. DUKE OF— Visit to New Zealand, F.-l, 4, 23. GOLD-MINING. See under MINING INDUSTRY. GOVERNMENT SUPERANNUATION FUNDS — Railways— Annual report, D.-5. Teachers'— Annual report, E.-8. Minister's report, E-l, 34. HARBOUR WORKS. See under MARINE. HAURAKI PLAINS DRAINAGE OPERATIONS. See under LANDS AND SURVEY. HAWKE S BAY lie-establishment surveys, C.-la, 2. HFALTH Ereo ra«lii -telegraph marine service for shipping, F.-l, 30. HospitalsBuildings construction: Expenditure, &c., D.-l, xv. Mental : Construction and expenditure, D.-l, xv. Railway Employees' Sick Benefit Fund. D.-2, xxiii. J HOUSING - State coal-mines, C.-2, 9. HYDKO-ELECTRICITY. See under PUBLIC WORKS. IMMIGRATION Department: Annual report, D.-9. x 1 INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE— Post Office business handled by commercial officers, F.-l, 5 lō Radiobroadcasting: Private commercial stations, F.-l, 32. ° INFANT-LIFE PROTECTION. See under EDUCATION. IRON INDUSTRY - Onekaka works, C.-2, 23. IRRIGATION. See under PUBLIC WORKS. JAMES COLLIERY. See under MINING INDUSTRY, JUSTICE AND PRISONS— Burglary of post-office premises, F.-l, 20. Children's Court, cases appearing before, E.-4, 2, 5. Courthouses, construction of: Expenditure, &c., D.-l, xiii. Prison buildings and works : Expenditure, &c., D.-l, xiv. KAPITI ISLAND — Annual report, C.-6, 6. KAURI-GUM INDIfSTRY Annual report Accounts abolished, C.-12, 2. Exports Particulars of, for the period 1923-35, C.-12, 2. Tonnage and value for the period-1921-35, C.-12, 1. Market conditions, C 12, 1. Production during the ;w, C.-12, 2. C! / KINDERGARTENS. undev EDUCATION. LABORATORY INVESTIGATIONS— Mining industry, C.-2, 7. LANDS AND SURVEY — Crown-lands settlement: Annual reportEducational endowment, C.-l, 6. Finance — Expenditure, C.-l, 7. National endowment, C.-l, 6. Rebates, C.-l, 6. Receipts, arrears, and postponements, C.-l, 6, 30. Lands — All lands held on lease, C.-l, 28. Development, C.—l, 3, 23—26. Disposed of, C.-l, 29. Drainage operations, C.-l, 23-26. Endowment: Leased and administered by Land Boards, C.-l, 29. For selection, C.-l, 5. Selection during year, C.-l, 26. Inferior : Special settlement, C.-l, 5. Of the Dominion : Position, C.-l, 26. Reserved for various purposes, C.-l, 6. Legislation, C.-l, 2.

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