Date and Number. Subject. P-i 28 28 Oct., 1869 (No. 141.) Respecting the Trials of the Hauhau Prisoners 49 29 14 Not., 1869 (No. 145.) Transmitting the Blue Book of New Zealand for 1868 54 30 24 Not., 1869 (No. 153.) Respecting the Hauhau Prisoners ... 54 31 25 Not., 1869 (No. 154.) Transmitting, with obserTations, the customary Monthly Report from the Minister for Defence and NatiTe Affairs. Departure of the Commissioners for England. 57 32 14 Dec, 1869 (No. 157.) Transmitting Ministerial Memorandum respecting Earl Granville's Circular Despatch of the 8th September, 1869, on the subject of the Colonial Conference proposed to be held in London in February. GO 33 15 Dec, 1869 (No. 158.) Acknowledging the receipt of a Dormant Commission appointing the Chief Justice of New Zealand, or the Senior Judge for the time being, to be the Administrator of the Government in the absence of the G-OTernor. GO 84 20 Dec, 1869 (No. 159.) Acknowledging the receipt of the Despatch No. 115, ordering the removal of the 2-18th Regiment. Transmitting also a Memorandum from the Minister for Native Affairs. 60 35 22 Dec, 1869 (No. 160.) Transmitting Plan of Fort erected in the Waikato by Captain Young, of the 18th Royal Irish Regiment, Acting Military Secretary, with observations on the general scheme of Colonial Defence. 64 36 10 Jan., 1870 (No. 6.) Reporting the general progress of events in New Zealand during the past month, and transmitting the usual Monthly Memorandum from the Minister for Native Affairs. 65 ,»•■** 37 13 Jan., 1870 (No. 7.) Transmitting a Ministerial Memorandum by the Hon. W. Gisborne, respecting Earl Granville's Despatch No. 115, of 7th October, 1869, ordering the romoval of the 2-18th Regiment. 67 I L 38 29 Jan., 1870 (No. 12.) Respecting a decorative distinction for the Colonial Forces of New Zealand 72 3!) 1 Feb., 1870 (No. 14.) Respecting the balance of £1,617 13s. lOd. due to New Zealand by the War Office 73 40 2 Feb., 1870 (No. 15.) Respecting the extension of the New Zealand "War Medal to the Colonial Forces ... 73 41 4 Feb., 1870 (No. 16.) Transmitting copy of a Letter from the Commandant in New Zealand, showing the period at which the 2-18th Regiment will be removed from the Colony. 74 42 8 Feb., 1870 (No. 18.) Respecting the claim of Mrs. Gasooigne for a Pension 75 43 11 Feb., 1870 (No. 20.) Respecting the establishment of a Mail Service between Sydney, Auckland, and San Francisco. 75 44 12 Feb., 1870 (No. 21.) Respecting the Sale of certain pieces of Land within the Barracks at Wellington and Auckland. 75 45 13 Feb., 1870 (No. 24.) Transmitting a Ministerial Memorandum respecting Naval Protection ... 75 46 15 Feb., 1870 (No. 26.) Transmitting Monthly Report of the progress of events in New Zealand, with Ministerial Memoranda from the Hon. William Fox and the Hon. Donald McLean. 77 47 19 Feb., 1870 (No. 27.) Reporting the progress of events, in continuation of Despatch No. 26, of 15th February, 1870 79 48 25 Feb., 1870 (No. 29.) Transmitting a Ministerial Memorandum and other documents respecting the good conduct of the 2-18th Regiment in New Zealand. 80 49 16 March, 1870 (No. 35.) Reporting the progress of eTents, in continuation of Despatch No. 27, of 19th February, 1870. 81 so 1 April, 1870 (No. 38.) Transmitting Monthly Report of the progress of eTents in New Zealand, with Memorandum by the Hon. Donald McLean. 82 51 2 April, 1870 (No. 39.) Transmitting a Ministerial Memorandum by the Hon. W. Fox, respecting the removal of the Troops. 85 52 6 April, 1870 (No. 42.) Respecting the Flags adopted for the Colony and for the Governor of New Zealand respectively. 88 53 7 April, 1870 (No, 43.) Respecting the offer of the Companionship of St. Michael and St. George to the Hon. Donald McLean. 89 54 12 April, 1870 (No. 45.) Transmitting a Ministerial Memorandum, and a Letter from the Chief Justice of New Zealand, recommending an Act to be prepared by the Imperial Parliament enabling Colonial Courts to appoint Commissioners to take AffidaTits. SO 55 30 May, 1870 (No. 53.) Transmitting Addresses from both Houses of the New Zealand Parliament, thanking Her Majesty for the gracious gift to the Parliamentary Library of a copy of the work entitled " Leaves from the Journal of Our Life in the Highlands." 00 4 June, 1870 (No. 58.) Reporting the progress of eTents in New Zealand during the past month. 90
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