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MINING INDUSl^Y—continued. Mines Statement—continued. State aid to fining, C.-2, 11. Governcfent prospecting drills, C.-2, 11. Roadsa,nd tracks, C.-2, 11. Scfools of Mines, C.-2, 11. Subsidized prospecting : Subsidies to unemployed to ! prospect for gold, C.-2, 11, 24-37. State coal-mines, C.-2, 8, 9. j Housing, C.-2, 9. Items from balance-sheet, C.-2, 9. Output and sales, C.-2, 8. Statistics — Coal-mining, C.-2, 6. Gold and silver mining, C.-2, 5. Mineral production, C.-2, 4. Mining and quarry accidents, C.-2, 7, 19, 33, 44, 45,55, 57, 62, 66, 67, 72. Persons employed in or about mines and stone-quarries, C—2 7. Tables, C.-2, 12-17. No. 1. Export of minerals and coal-output, 0.-2, 12. No. 2. Gold: Quality and value exported from districts and countries or boroughs, C.-2, 13. No. 3. Table showing quantity of gold exported annually from 1857, C.-2, 14. No. 4. Coal: Output from different fields, C.-2, 14. No. 5. Coal: Output of different classes, C.-2, 14. No. 6. Coal and oil-shale : Annual prod uct i on and coal imported since 1878, C.-2, 15. No. 7. CoalExports : Bunkers, 0.-2, 16. Exports : Cargo, C.-2, 16. Imports, C.-2, 16. No. 8. Number of persons employed in mining, C.-2, 17. Mining privileges in State forests, C.-3, 2. Mining rights : Arthur Pass National Park, C.-10, 10. State coal-mines : Annual report — James Colliery, C. -2a, 2. Liverpool Colliery, C.-2a, 1 Statement of accounts, &c., C.~2a, 4-12. MCRTGAGESDischa.rged Soldiers Settlement : Statement of mortgage transactions for the financial year ended 31st March, 1935, C.-9, 8. See under TRANSPORT. MUSIC— School, E.-l, 30. NATIONAL ENDOWMENTS - Report for the yeai ended 31st March, 1935, with schedule showing aggregate area of land excluded from the endowment, C.-14. NATIONAL PARKS. See under LANDS AND SURVEY. NATIVE AFFAIRS - East Coast Native Trust lands — Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the period Ist July, 1934, to 30th June, 1935, G.-3. Mangatu Nos. 1, 3, and 4 Blocks : Balance-sheet and statement of accounts for the period Ist July, 1934, to 30th June, 1935, G.-4. Education : Schools, improvement, E.-l, 4, 27. Lands — Development: Report of the Board of Native Affairs— Aotea Maori Land District, 6.-10, 20. Chairman's report, G.-10, 1. Development activities undertaken during year, G.-10, 27. Finance— Cash receipts for year : Analysis, G.-10, 27. Receipts and payments for year, G.-10, 24-26. Ikaroa Maori Land District, G.-10, 21. Live-stock on schemes at 31st March, 1935 : Return showing numbers, G.-10, 27. Maori unemployment relief, G.-10, 2. Native lahds under development: Return showing (approximately) position, G.-10, 27. South Island Maori Land District, G.-10, 21. Tairawhiti Maori Land Board District, G.-10, 18-20. Tokerau (North Auckland) Maori Land District, G.-10, 3. Waiariki Maori Land District, G.-10, 9-18. Waikato-Maniopoto Maori Land District. G.-10, 4-9.
NATIVE AFFAIRS- contact. Native Land Amendment Act, 1932, payment for land pur suant to section 10 (I) of the, during the year ended 31st March, 1934, C.-5, 2. Native Land Courts and other matters under control of Native Department: Annual report, G.-9. Surveys, C.-la, 2, 3. NELSON LAND DISTRICT— Scenery preservation, C.-6, 2. NEWSPAPERS. See under PRESS. NEW ZEALAND BROADCASTING BOARD See under POST AND TELEGRAPH. NEW ZEALAND STAR, s.S — Launching of, F.-l, 24. NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT— Scenery preservation, C.-6, 1. OIL. See PETROL. PACIFIC ISLANDS— Direct radio-telegraph service with, F.-l, 30, PENSIONS— Miners', C.-2, 10. PETROL— Production, C.-2, 23. Prospecting for oil, C.-2, 5. PLAYS AND SKETCHES— Broadcasting, F. 3. 2. POLICE— Stations : Construction, &c., D.-l, xiv. POST AND TELEGRAPH— Buildings and laud, D.-l, xiv. Department: Annual report, F.-I— Articles— Delivered, F.-l, 20. Posted at half-penny rate : Removal of restrictions, F.-l, 7. Bicycles, F.-l, 16. Buildings, F.-l, 5, 16. Burglary of premises, &c., F.-l, 20. CableBusiness, 1934 and 1935 : Table 1, F. -1, 42. Submarine, F.-l, 28. Commercial Branch, F.-l, 5, 15. Correspondence, prohibited, F.-l, 20. Dead-letter office, F.-l, 20. Departmental Correspondence School, F.-l, 14. Duke of Gloucester, H.R.H., visit of, F.-l, 4, 23. Examinations, F.-l, 15. Finance, F.-l, 3, 13. Money-order business since 1863, F.-l, 36. Post Office Savings-bank, F.-l, 3, 21, 38, 39. Radio-telegraph and radio-telephone business transacted during year as compared with previous year, F.-l, 42. Receipts and payments, F.-l, 3, 36. Statement of financial operations and business of the Department for the year, F.-l, 13. Telegrams, number of, forwarded and the revenue derived from on paid telegrams and toll-calls (including cable and radio messages and overseas toll-calls) during the years 1932 and 1933, F.-l, 41. Inspections, F.-l, 20. Letters posted per unit of population, F.-l, 20. Mail services— Air, F.-l, 7, 18. Inland and ocean, F.-l, 7, 17. Overseas, F.-l, 17. Money-orders, F.-l, 21. Business since 1863 : Table, F.-l, 36. Motor-vehicles, F.-l, 16. Newspaper, postage rat? : Reduction, F.-l, 7. New packet service, F.-l, 6, 17. Parcel-post, overseas, F.-l, 37. Postal districts, division of Christchurcb and Dunedin Cities into, F.-l, 17. Postal notes, F.-l, 21. Postal orders, British, F.-l, 21. Postal packets, missing, F.-l, 21. Post Office investment certificates, F.-I, 21.
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