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APPENDIX TO THE JOURNALS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF NEW ZEALAND. 1890.

VOL. 11. D.—IM-MMPATION AND PUBLIC WOEKS. E.— EDUCATION. P.—POSTAL AND TELEGRAPHS. G.—NATIVE AEFAIRS.

IN THE PIETY-THIRD AND FIFTY-FOURTH YEARS OP THE REIGN OE HER MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA,

BEING THE FOURTH SESSION OF THE TENTH PARLIAMENT OF NEW ZEALAND

WELLINGTON.

1890.

ARRANGEMENT OP THE PAPERS.

Vol. 11. D. —Immigration and Public Wobks. E.—Education. F.—Postal and Telegraphs. G.—Native Affairs.

PKINTF.D FOK-THK HOTJSB OF REPRESENTATIVES, BY GEORGE PIDSbTOY, GOVEKNMENT PSINTEB, WELLINaiON.

CONTENTS. D.— IMMIGRATION AND PUBLIC WORKS. _>.—1. PUBLIC WORKS STATEMENT-By the Minister for Public Works, the Hon. T. Fergus, 25th July. L890. D.—1a. ANNUAL REPORT ON WORKING RAILWAYS—By the New Zealand Railway Commissioners. D.—2. RAILWAY REFORM LEAGUE'S PROPOSAL- -Correspondence relative to. D.—2a. Further Correspondence. _>.—3. IMMIGRATION RETURNS. (In continuation of D.-3, 1889.) I).—4. RAILWAY EMPLOYES.—Correspondence with Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants, respecting Conditions of Employment, &c. D.—5. AGREEMENT FOR INTERCHANGE OF TRAFFIC between the New Zealand Government and the Wellington-Manawatu Railway. D.-r6. BY-LAWS FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF THE NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS. D.— 7. LEASES OF RAILWAY PROPERTY—Particulate of Terms and Conditions of. D. —8. MIDLAND RAILWAY—Report by Mr. C. Y. O'Connor on proposed Deviation at Lake Brunner. D.—8a. Report by the Engineer-in-Chie£ on proposed Deviation, at Lake Brunner. I). —8b. Correspondence relative to proposed Deviation at Lake Brunner. D.—80. Papers relative to Construction and Leasing Grey-Hokitika and Brunner Railways bv the Company. }).— 8_. Correspondence re cutting and removing Timber on Crown Lands in Nelson and Westland. D.—9. COST OF INSPECTION OF MATERIAL—Return of, during the past Five Financial Years. P.—9a. SERVICES PERFORMED BY MR. BLACKETT AS CONSULTING ENGINEER, D—10. MEN EMPLOYED ON RELIEF-WORKS IN THE COLONY—Return of. E.—EDUCATION. E.—1. THIRTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE MINISTER OF EDUCATION. (In continuation of E.-l, 1889.) E.—1a. TEACHERS' AND CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS. (In continuation of E.-l... 1889.) E.—In. REPORTS OF INSPECTORS OF SCHOOLS. (In continuation of E. -In, 1889.) E.—2. NATIVE SCHOOLS. (In continuation of E.-2, 1889.) E.—3. INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS—Papers relating to. E.—3a. THE COSTLEY TRAINING INSTITUTION—Rftpprt of. (In continuation "of E.-3a, 1889.) E.—4, INSTITUTION FOR DEAF-MUTES. (In-continuation of E.-4, 1889.) __.-_, UNIVERSITY OF NEW ZEALAND—Papers relating tortile. (In continuation of E.-5, 1889.) E,—6. UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO. (In continuation of E.-6, 1889.) E.—7. THE CANTERBURY COLLEGE—Papers relating to. (In continuation-of E.-7, 1889.) E.-8. THE AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. (In continuation of E.-l, 1889.) E.—9. REPORTS OF SECONDARY SCHOOLS. (In continuation of E.-9, 1.889.) E.—10. PRIVATE SCHOOLS IN THE COLONY, DECEMBER, 1889—Return of. E.—11, EDUCATION OF DEAF-MUTES.—Evidence given by Mr. H. E. Crofts before a Royal Commission in London respecting. E.—12. PRESENT VALUE OF PRIMARY EDUCATION RESERVES—Return showing. E.—13. THE STANDARD SYLLABUS.—Replies to Circular addressed to Education Boards and Inspectors of Schools. F.—POSTAL AND TELEGEAPHS, F.—1. POST OFFICE AND TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT—Report of the, for Year 1889. ¥.— 2. POST OFFICE ACCOUNT—Balance-sheet of, to 31st December, 1889. P.—8. POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANKS.—Statement showing Deposits received and paid, &c. P.—5.* TELEGRAPH CABLE SUBSIDY AND CHARGES—Further Papers relating to. (In continuation of F.-3, Sess. I., and F.-2, F.-3, and F.-3a, Sess. IL, 1887.) P.—6. OCEAN MAIL-SERVICES—Further Papers relative to. (In continuation of Papers presented, 5th September, 1889.) F. —6a. ■ Further Papa, s relative to. P.—7. POST OFFICE AND TELEGRAPH CLASSIFICATION. * No paper allotted to !■'.-_.

CONTENTS. G.— NATIVE AEEAIRS. G.—l. OPINIONS OE VARIOUS AUTHORITIES ON NATIVE TENURE. G.— 2. REPORTS FROM OFFICERS IN NATIVE DISTRICTS. (In continuation of G.-3, 1889.) G.—3. REMOVAL OF RESTRICTIONS ON ALIENATION OF NATIVE LANDS—Return of Cases of. Oc.—i. "LANDS PURCHASED AND LEASED FROM NATIVES IN NORTH ISLAND. G.—s. LEPROSY AMONG THE MAORIS AT TAUPO AND ROTORUA—Report by Dr. Gindeis on. <!.—O. FEVER AMONG THE NATIVES AT HEREKlNO—Correspondence relating to. Or.— 7. WEST COAST SETTLEMENT RESERVES DISTRICT LEASES—Return of. o.— 7a. 1 Return of Details respecting. f!. —7b. -: Return of, dealt with under " The West Coast Settlement Reserves Act Amendment Act, 1887. (X—B. MIDDLE ISLAND HALF-CASTE GRANTS-Return of. G.—9. NATIVE LAND COURTS—Return showing Cost of and Receipts from all Sources connected with, (1.--10. PURCHASE OF TOWNSHIP OP ROTORUA—Papers relating to the. C. 11. SOUTH ISLAND NATIVE CLAIMS COMMISSION, 1879—Return showing Cost of.

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Front Matter, Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1890 Session I

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Front Matter Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1890 Session I

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