The Commissioner of Crown Lands APPENDIX TO THE JOURNALS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF NEW ZEALAND. 1895.
VOL. 11. D.—IMMIGEATION AND PUBLIC WOEKS. E.—EDUCATION F.—POSTAL AND TELEGEAPHS. G.—NATIVE AFFAIES.
IN THE FIFTY-NINTH YEAR OF THE REIGN OF HER MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA,
BEING THE SECOND SESSION OF THE TWELFTH PAELIAMENT OF NEW ZEALAND.
WELLINGTON 1895.
ARRANGEMENT OF THE PAPERS.
VOL. 11. D.—lmmigration and Public Works. E.—Education F.—Postal and Telegraphs. G.—Native Affairs.
PRINTED FOB THE HOUSE OF BEPRESENTATIVES BY SAMUEL COSTALL, GOVERNMENT PBINTEB, WELLINGTON.
CONTENTS.
D.— IMMIGBATION AND PUBLIC WOEKS. D.—l. PUBLIC WORKS STATEMENT, made in the House of Representatives on the 21st October, 1895, by the Hon. Mr. Seddon, Minister for Public Works. * D.—2. RAILWAYS STATEMENT, 1895, by the Hon. A. J Cadman, Minister for Railways, including Annual Report of General Manager of Railways. D.—2a. NEW ZEALAND RAlLWAYS.—Memorandum by Mr. J L. Scott, late Railway Commissioner, on Locomotive and Maintenance Workshops, with Replies by the Locomotive Superintendent and Chief Engineer. D.—2b. Reports by the Engineer-in-Chief and Mr. G. Napiec Bell on the Condition of the Opened Railways. D.—2c. WELLINGTON-MANAWATU RAILWAY COMPANY AND GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS-Memo-randum of Agreement for the Interchange of Traffic between, for Twelve Months ending 9th Marcb, 1895. IX— 3. OFFICERS AND EMPLOYES IN THE RAILWAY SERVICE.—List setting out the Name, Status, and Salary of each Officer and Employe also the Number of Years he has been in the Service. D.—4. HILLSIDE RAILWAY WORKSHOPS.—Number of Working-days, Days of Enforced Idleness, and Hours worked per Week, for the Years 1892-95. D.—s. PORIRUA LUNATIC ASYLUM.—Correspondence relative to Inspection of Works. D.—sa. PROPOSED TRANSFER OF MR. A. D. BELL TO THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT—Correspondence in reference to. D.—6. IMMIGRATION AND EMIGRATION.—Return showing Excess of Departures over Arrivals, from October, 1887 to January, 1891. D.—7. GOVERNMENT WORKS, CO-OPERATIVE AND OTHERWISE—Number of Men employed on, and Particulars of Supervision of. D.—7a. CO-OPERATIVE WORKS IN SOUTHLAND—Additional Number of Men employed on. D.—B. OTAGO CENTRAL RAILWAY —Expenditure on, and Appropriations and Expenditure on other Railways, for 1894-95. D.—9. RAILWAY FREE PASSES—Return of, from January to June, 1895.
E.—EDUCATION B.—l. EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE MINISTER OF EDUCATION. (In continuation of E.-l, 1894.) E.—lα. TEACHERS' AND CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS. (In continuation of E.-IA, 1894.) E.—lβ. REPORTS OF INSPECTORS OF SCHOOLS. (In continuation of E.-le, 1894.) E.—lα. EXPENSES OF MEMBERS OF EDUCATION BOARDS for 1892, 1893, and 1894. E.—2. NATIVE SCHOOLS. (In continuation of E.-2, 1894.) E.—B. INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS. (In continuation of E.-3, 1894.) E.—3a. COSTLEY TRAINING of. (In continuation of E.-3a, 1894.) E.—4. SCHOOL FOR DEAF-MUTES. (In continuation of E.-4, ,1894.) E.—6. UNIVERSITY OF NEW ZEALAND. (In continuation of E.-5, 1894.) E.-6. UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO. (In continuation of E.-6//1894.) E.—7 CANTERBURY COLLEGE. (In continuation of Bp7 1894.) E.—B. AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. (In conlfnuation of E.-8, 1894.) E.—9. SECONDARY SCHOOLS—Reports of. (In continuation of E.-9, 1894.) E.—lo. WELLINGTON TECHNICAL SCHOOL—Details of Revenue ana Expenditure during last Three Years. E.—ll. " THE EDUCATION ACT, 1877 "—Orders in Council under. E.—l2. DETAILS OF EXPENDITURE OF BUILDING AND MAINTENANCE GRANTS, ATTENDANCE OF SCHOLARS, AND CAPITATION E.—lB. HIGH SCHOOLS—Particulars relating to.
CONTENTS. F.—POSTAL AND TELEGRAPHS. F.—l. POST AND TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT—Report of the, for the Year 1894. F.—2. POST-OFFICE ACCOUNT—Balance-sheet to 31st December, 1894. F.—3. POSTAL AND TELEGRAPH CONFERENCE held in Hobart in February, 1895.—Report of the. F.—4. POST-OFFICE SAVINGS-BANKS. F.—s. TEMPORARY TRANSFER OF POSTMASTER AT OAMARU TO WELLINGTON—Expense involved in the. F.—6. OCEAN MAIL-SERVICES—Further Papers relating to. (In continuation of F.-G, 1894.) F.—7 POST AND TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENTAL LIST for Financial Year 1895-96. F.—B. TELEGRAPH CABLES—Further Papers relating to. (In continuation of F.-Sb, 1894.) F.— 9. CANADIAN PACIFIC MAIL-SERVlCE.—Provisional Agreement between the Postmaster-General and Mr. James Huddart. G NATIVE APFAIES. G.—l. PAKEHA AND MAORI.—A Narrative of the Premier's Trip through the Native Districts of the North Island. G.—2. LANDS PURCHASED AND LEASED FROM NATIVES IN NORTH ISLAND. G.—4. NATIVE RESERVES ACCOUNTS—Statement of, by the Public Trustee, for the Fifteen Months ended 31st March, 1895. G.—s. CIVIL LIST VOTE FOR NATIVE PURPOSES—Expenditure out of, for Travelling-expenses and Contingencies.
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Front Matter, Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1895 Session I
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