APPENDIX TO THE JOUENALS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OP NEW ZEALAND. . . . 1893.
VOL. 11. D.— IMMTGBATION AND PUBLIC WOBKS. E.—EDUCATION. F.— POSTAL AND TELEGEAPHS. G.—NATIVE AFPAIKS.
IN THE FIFTY-SEVENTH YEAR OF THE REIGN OF HER; MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA.
BEING THE FOUETH SESSION OF THE ELEVENTH PAELIAMENT OF NEW ZEALAND.
WELLINGTON. 1893.
AEEANGBMENT OF THE PAPERS.
VOL. 11. D. —Immigeation and Public Works, B.—Education. F. —Postal and Telegraphs. G. —Native Affairs.
MINTED FOB THE HOUSE OP KEPREBENTATIVES, BY SAMUEL COSTALL, GOVERNMENT PRINTER, WEDLINGTOK.
CONTENTS.
D.—IMMIGRATION AND PUBLIC WOEKS. D.—l. PUBLIC WORKS STATEMENT, made in the House of Representative on 21sfc September, 1893, by the Hon. Mr. Seddon, Minister for Public Works. 8.—2. ANNUAL REPORT ON WORKING RAILWAYS, by the New Zealand Railway Commissioners. D.— 2a. WORKING RAILWAYS—DetaiIs of Estimates for. D.—2b. Details of Estimates for, continued. D.—B. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES—Report by Mr. T. Turnbull, upon the Ventilation of the. D.—3a. Report by Mr. J. ODea, upon the Ventilation of the. D.— i. PUBLIC WORKS STATEMENT, 1392—Explanation made by the Under-Seerefcary to the Minister for Public Works, relative to an Alteration made in the Figures of the. (Vide also 1.-6b.) D.—s. CO-OPERATIVE WORKS—Memoranda on the subject of Cost of Railway- and Road-construction on the Go-operative principle. D. —sa. Statement forwarded by the Minister for Public Works to the Premier of South Australia. relative to. D.—sb. RELIEF AND CO-OPERATIVE WORKS—Men Employed on. D.—sc. CO-OPERATIVE WORKS—Men Employed on, and their Earnings. (In continuation of D.-5.) D.—6. MIDLAND RAILWAY CONTRACT. —Proposals for a new Contract, and Correspondence relating thereto. (Vide also 1.-6 c.) l>.—6a. Copy of a Letter from Mr. Wilson, Engineer-in-Chief and General Manager. D.—7. EMIGRATION OF SMALL FARMERS, ETC., TO NEW ZEALAND—Correspondence with the AgentGeneral relative to. I).—8. OFFICERS IN THE RAILWAY DEPARTMENT—Return relative to. D.—9. AGREEMENT FOR INTERCHANGE OF TRAFFIC, between the New Zealand Government Railways and the Wellington and Manawatu Railway. D.—lo. WAITAKI RAILWAY BRIDGE—Copy of By-law for the Management of the. D.—ll. LEASES OF RAILWAY PROPERTY—Particulars of. D.—lla. Particulars of. (In continuation of D.-ll.) 1).—12. RAILWAY WORKSHOPS—Locomotives, &c, undergoing and awaiting Repairs in the. D. —12a. Men Discharged from and Employed in the. D.—l 3. GOVERNMENT RAILWAY ADVERTlSlNG—Expenditure on, for Three Years ended 31st March, 1889. D.—l 4. LANDS ACQUIRED FOR RAILWAY PURPOSES—Particulars as to. D.—ls. REDUCTIONS IN RATES AND CHARGES MADE BY THE RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS fin continuation of D.-24, 1892.) D.—lsa. INCREASES IN RATES AND CHARGES MADE BY THE RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS. D.—l 6. RAILWAY EMPLOYES WHO HAVE CEASED TO BE CIVIL SERVANTS—Return relative to. D.—l 7. CONFERENCE ON THE RAILWAY EMPLOYES INSURANCE BlLL—Returns relative to. D.—lB. RAILWAY EMPLOYES' RETIRING ALLOWANCES—Return relative to. D.—l 9. VAILE'S SYSTEM OF RAILWAY RATES AND CHARGES—RepIy of Commissioners to Question relative to Circular Letter by Mr. Vaile. D.—2o. GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS, WELLlNGTON—Expenditure on, since January, 1891. D.—2l. AUSTRALIAN EMIGRATION TO NEW ZEALAND—Copy of Telegram forwarded by the Premier to the Premiers of the Australian Colonies, requesting them to stop Emigration to New Zealand. 1).—22. Return showing Number of Passengers, and by what Class in the Steamers they arrived from the Australian Colonies, during the past Three Years.
E.—EDUCATION. E.—l. SIXTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE MINISTER OF EDUCATION. (In continuation of E-1 1892.) B.—lα. TEACHERS AND CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS. (In continuation of E.-IA, 1592.) E.—lβ. REPORTS OF INSPECTORS OF SCHOOLS. (In continuation of E.-18, 1892.) E.—lc. for the Wellington and Marlborough Education Districts. (In continuation of E.-Ib.) E.—ld. SCHOOL BUILDINGS ACCOUNT—Returns relative to. B.—ln. TRAVELLING EXPENSES OF MEMBERS OF BOARDS. E.—lf. RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION IN PRIMARY SCHOOLS. E.—2. NATIVE SCHOOLS. (In continuation of E.-2, 1892.)
CONTENTS. E.—3. INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS. (In continuation of E.-3, 1892.) E.—3a. GOSTLEY TRAINING INSTITUTION—Report of the. (In continuation of E.-Si, 1892.) E.—4. INSTITUTION FOR DEAF-MUTES. (In continuation of 8.-4, 1892.) E.—4a. Report o£ Commission on. E.—s. UNIVERSITY OF NEW ZEALAND. (In continuation of E.-5, 1892.) E.—6. UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO. (In continuation of E.-G, 1892.) E.—7. CANTERBURY COLLEGE—Papers relating to the. (In continuation of E.-7, 1892.) E.—B. AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. (In continuation of E.-8, 1892.) E.—9. REPORTS OP SECONDARY SCHOOLS. (In continuation of E.-9, 1892.) E.—lo. DISTRIBUTION OF VOTE FOR TECHNICAL EDUCATION. E.—ll. EXPENDITURE ON THE NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITY, ALL COLLEGES AND GRAMMAR SCHOOLS, NATIVE AND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS, AND SCHOOLS FOR PRIMARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION.
F.—POSTAL AND TELEGEAPHS. F.—l. POST OFFICE AND TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT—Report of the, for the Year 1892. F.—2. POST OFFICE ACCOUNT—Balance-sheet to 31st December, 1892. F.—3. POST-OFFICE SAVINGS-BANKS. F.—4. POSTAL AND TELEGRAPH CONFERENCE HELD AT BRISBANE—Report of the, with Minutes. of Proceedings, Debates, and Papers. F.—s. TELEGRAPH CABLES—Further Papers relating to. (In continuation of F.-5, 1892.) F.—6. OCEAN MAIL-SERVICES—Further Papers relative to. (In continuation of F.-2, 1892.) F.—7. TELEPHONE EXCHANGES-Returns relative to. F.—B. POST AND TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENTAL LIST.
G.—NATIVE AFFAIRS. G.—l. " THE NATIVE LAND (VALIDATION OF TITLES) ACT, 1892 "—Certificates Granted and Befused under, together with Report of the Court. G.—2. . Certificates Granted and Refused under. G.—3. Reports of Inquiries held under. G.—4. LANDS PURCHASED AND LEASED PROM NATIVES IN NORTH ISLAND. (In continuation of G.-4, 1892.)
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Front Matter, Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1893 Session I
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