SCHEDULE OF DESPATCHES
FROM THE GOVERNOR OF NEW ZEALAND TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE.
Number IN Series. Date and Number. Subject. Pag . 1 22nd September, 1865 (No. 120.) Bringing under the notice of Her Majesty's Government the efficient services rendered by Captain Hope of H.M.S. "Brisk" during tbe recent expedition to Ojiotiki With reference to a quotation from a letter from Sir George Grey to Sir D. Cameron—" That the Colony should rely on its own resources, energy, and courage" Transmitting copy of Peace Proclamation, issued on 22nd September, 1865 Eeporting the resignation of Mr. Weld and his colleagues 2 4th October, 1865 (No. 121.) 3 3 14th October, 1865 (No. 125.) 14th October, 1865 (No. 126.) 14th October, 1S65 (No. 127.) 10th November, 1865 (No. 136.) 10th November, 1865 (No. 140.) 3 4 l 5 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14th November, 1S65 (No. 147.) 14th November, 1865 (No. 150.) 5th December, 1865 (No. 153.) 9th December, 1865 (No. 155.) 11th December, 1865 (No. 156.) 12th December, 1865 (No. 157.) 12th December, 1865 (No. 158.) Eeporting the murder of a Native named Kereti, and the supposed murder of Mr. C. Broughton ... Transmitting Eesolution of House of Eepresentatives as to removal of the Troops in May, 1865 Enclosing copy of Eesolution of Legislative Council as to the removal of the Troops, and memorandum of Ministers thereon Enclosing correspondence with Major-General Chute relative to the return of five Eegiments to England Transmitting Memorandum by Ministers relative to preliminary arrangement with the " Panama, New Zealand, and Australian Eoyal Mail Company" Transmitting copy of a letter from Mr. Civil Commissioner Smith, reporting the arrest of seventeen Natives implicated in tho murder of Mr. Eulloon Eeplying to Mr. Cardwell's Despatch No. 7S, 25th Sept., 1865, and to the letter from the War Department of 20th Sept., stating, that in Lord de Grey's opinion, General Cameron had not assumed, in his Despatches to that department, any latitude inconsistent with his high position Eeplying to Despatch No. 50, of 26th July, and the charge that Sir George Grey had made an unfair and improper use of a private letter from Sir D. Caineron AVaitotara Block —reporting on this subject in reply to Despatch No. 76, 22nd Sept., 1865 Waitotara Block —calling attention to the publication in English and Colonial newspapers of charges made against the Governor by distinguished officers at Head Quarters Contradicting statements made in a letter published in the English newspapers by a distinguished officer at Head Quarters Transmitting Map with au endorsement by General Cameron, showing that the measures of Confiscation censured by Mr. Cardwell, were as much his as Sir George Grey's Enclosing letter, showing that the present intentions of the Pai Marire's in Waikato are peaceable ... Pointing out the advantage, both to the Colony and Great Britain, of advances from the Treasury chest ... Answering charges made against the Governor by General Cameron, relative to the capture of the Weraroa Pa ... Expressing regret at being forced into a further correspondence relative to Sir D. Cameron... Giving opinions in favour of the Northern Island haying a separate form of Government during the existing disturbances Enclosing claim for losses sustained by the Colony from the P. and O. Company's steamers not arriving in Australia on their due dates ... ID 12 13 5 6 6 s !) !) 14 15 19 14th December, 1865 (No. 161.) 21 16 14th December, 1865 (No. 162.) 17 30th December, 1865 (No. 165.) 1st January, 1866 (No. 1.) 1st .lanuarv, 1866 (No. 2.) 2nd January, 1866 (No. 3.) 4th January, 1866 (No. 4.) • >•> 18 23 I!) 21 20 25 •Jl 11 11 22 8th Januarv, 1S66 (No. 5.) 42
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