NO. DATE. SUBJECT. PAGE. 1 19th Dec, 1864 Memorandum by Ministers, recommending immediate action at Tara- 1 naki and Wanganui, and detailing the objects expected to be attained therefrom. 2 30th Dec, 1864 Memorandum by Ministers, enclosing the Resolutions of the General 1 Assembly relative to the withdrawal of Her Majesty's Land Forces from the Colony. 3 3rd Jan., 1865 Memorandum by Ministers on the subject of the Resolutions of the 3 House of Representatives declining the Imperial guarantee for One million of the Three Million Loan, and stating the grounds on which Ministers claim the favourable consideration of the ■ Imperial Government. 4 16th Feb., 1865 Memorandum by the Governor, stating his intention of proceeding to 4 Wanganui, in accordance with a request from General Cameron. 5 16th Feb., 1865 Memorandum by the Governor, informing Ministers that he has 4 ordered reinforcements to proceed to Wanganui. 6 23rdMarch, 1865 Memorandum by Ministers, transmitting to the Governor copy of a 5 letter of instructions sent to the Crown Agents, requesting them to transfer to the Imperial Government £500,000 Colonial Debentures, in liquidation of claims against the Colony. 7 20thMarch, 1865 Memorandum by Ministers, detailing their views with regard to the 6 future defence of the Colony, and submitting Estimates of the expenditure to be incurred in carrying out their plans. 8 4th March, 1865 Memorandum by the Governor, stating that an impression prevailed 9 that the present war was carried on for the profit and gratification of the Colonists, and requesting Ministers, when recommending measures for adoption, to accompany their recommendation with a full and explicit statement of the objects they expect to attain. 9 20th March, 1865 Memorandum by Ministers, in reply to No. 8, stating their belief 9 that there has been no difference of opinion between the Governor and his Advisers, and rebutting the insinuation of improper anxiety to retain the troops for the " profit " of the Colonists. 10 Ist April, 1865 Memorandum by the Governor, informing Ministers that in his 10 opinion they have on no occasion offered him advice dictated by any disregard for the true interests of the Natives, or any undue desire to obtain land. 11 7th April, 1865 Memorandum by the Governor, informing Ministers that in con- 10 sequence of the imputations cast upon himself and his Responsible Advisers by Lieut.-General Cameron, he believes that it will be • better for the Colony for the future to carry on active operations from its own resources. 12 Bth April, 1865 Memorandum by Ministers, stating their opinion that after the 11 imputations cast upon the Ministry of New Zealand by Lieut.General Cameron, it is impossible any longer to accept assistance so unwillingly rendered. 13 17th June, 1865 Memorandum by Ministers, expressing their regret at the opinions 11 held by the Lieut.-General, but at the same time stating that they are not aware of having reflected in unjustifiable terms upon his conduct. 14 Bth May, 1865 Memorandum by Ministers at Auckland, justifying the publication of 11 the various Memoranda by Ministers, on the subject of the imputations cast upon them by Lieut.-General Cameron. 15 Ist March, 1865 Memorandum by Ministers, recommending that the prisoners taken 12 at Tauranga should be brought to trial under Martial Law. 16 sth April, 1865 Memorandum by the Attorney-General, stating his opinion, as to the 12 necessity and legality of trying the Native prisoners taken at Tauranga, by Court Martial. 17 6th April, 1865 Memorandum by Ministers, advising that immediate steps should be 12 taken to inflict punishment upon the murderers of the Rev. C. Volkner, and detailing the necessary steps to be taken to effect this object. 18 18th Feb., 1865 Memorandum by Ministers, on the subject of instructions issued by 13 Commissary-General Jones, that all issues by the Commissariat to the Colonial Forces should be discontinued, and requesting His Excellency to move Commissary-General Jones not to insist on these orders being carried out. 19 6th July, 1865 i Memorandum by Ministers, enclosing Minutes of an interview which 13 had taken place at Wanganui between themselves and His Excellency, and requesting His Excellency to express his concurrence, in the view taken by them, of their obligations to the Commissariat
SCHEDULE OF CONTENTS OF MEMORANDA PRINTED WITH PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS, A.—No. 1.
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