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AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL —continued. Department: Annual report, H.-29—continued. Fields Division —continued. Onions, H.-29, 21. Phormium industry, H.-29, 32. Potatoes, H.-29, 21. Seeds, H.-29, 25, 27, 29. The season, H.-29, 20. Young farmers' clubs, H.-29, 31. Horticulture Division : Report of Director— Bee-keeping industry, H.-29, 42. Centennial Exhibition, H.-29, 42. Cider-making, H.-29, 41. Fruit and vegetables : Local marketß, H.-29, 39. Fruit: Cold storage, H.-29, 40. Fruit export, H.-29, 38. Fruitgrowing, H.-29, 38. Fruits, plants, &c., imported, H.-29, 39. Hop-culture, H.-29, 41. Instructional and experimental work, H.-29, 40. Market-gardeners : Organization, H.-29, 39. New Zealand Institute of Horticulture, H.-29, 41. Nurseries : Registration and inspection, H.-29, 42. Orchard registration and orchard-tax, H.-29, 42. To Kauwhata Horticultural Station, H.-29, 41. Tobacco-culture, H.-29, 41. Viticulture and winemaking, H.-29, 40. Live-stock Division : Report of DirectorHealth of live-stock, H.-29, 5. Noxious weeds, H.-29, 15. Poultry, H.-29, 13. Rabbits : Nuisance, H.-29, 14. Stock — And meat condemned: Compensation, H.-29, 1. Exportation, H.-29, 13. Importation, H.-29, 12. Slaughter, H.-29, 11. Statistics, H.-29, 11. Wool, H.-29, 13. Minister's report — Farmers' requirements, safeguarding, H.-29, 1. Live-stock research, H.-29, 1. National Council of Primary Production, H.-29, 1. Superphosphate-prices, H.-29, 1. Nauru and Ocean Islands phosphate : Report of New Zealand Commissioner, H.-29, 44. Employment-promotion schemes, 11. 11a, 4, 5. Foodstuffs : Storage, H.-34, 2. Fruit — Gas storage, H.-34, 3. Research, H.-34, 45. Linen-fibre production, H.-34, 2. Man-power of the Dominion —Utilization : Statement by Minister, H.-19b. Marketing Department— Export Division : Annual report, H.-30. Internal Marketing Division, H.-30a. Niue Island, A.-6, 3. Seeds purchased during the year by the Department, H.-4, 3. Share-milking Agreements Act: Administration. H.-11, 10. Sheep— Annual returns, H.-23. Sheep-farming Industry Commission : Report, H.-29a. Tobacco industry : Report, H.-44, 25. Tobacco research, H.-34, 54. Western Samoa, A.-4, 13. Wheat and flour control, H.-38, 13. Wheat, flour, and bread: Industries and Commerce Department report, H.-44, 24. Wheat Research Institute, H.-34, 44. AIR DEPARTMENT. See under DEFENCE. AIR MAILS. See under POST AND TELEGRAPH. ALEXANDER TURNBULL LIBRARY— Report, H.-22, 15. ALIENS— Registration and internment, H.-16, 7. ANIMALS PROTECTION AND GAME ACT— Report, H.-22, 8. ANNUAL SHEEP RETURNS - Report, H.-23.

APPRENTICES. See under LABOUR. AUCTIONEERS — Licenses issued, &c., H.-22, 6. AUDITOR-GENERAL. See under PUBLIC ACCOUNTS. AUSTRALIA— New Zealand Trade and Tourist Commissioner in : Report, H.-2, 6. AVIATION (see also DEFENCE)— Aerial Surveys, C.-la, 3 ; H.-19, 4. BANKING AND CURRENCY— Bank of New Zealand : Annual balance-sheet, £.-15. Reserve Bank of New ZealandAnnual report, 8.-16. Credit—Utilization : Budget statement, 8.-6, 2. BROADCASTING (see also POST AND TELEGRAPH)— Cook Islands, A.-3, 5. In Schools, E.-2, 3. National Broadeating Service : Annual report, F.-3— Accommodation, F.-3, 5. Children's sessions, F.-3, 8. Community service, F.-3, 7. Entertainment, F.-3, 7. Finance — Accounts, &c. — National Broadcasting Service, F.-3, 5, 6. National Commercial Broadcasting Service, F.-3, 9, 10. Advertising, F.-3, 9. General, F.-3, 7. Hours of transmission, F.-3, 2. National security, F.-3, 9. New stations F.-3, 9. New Zealand Centennial Exhibition, F.-3, 8. Percentages of licenses to population, F.-3, 2. Programmes, F.-3, 2. Receiving-licenses, F.-3, 1. Special services, F.-3, 8. Staff, F.-3, 5. Technical, F.-3, 5, 9. Utility sessions, F.-3, 7. Niue Island, A.-6, 3. Radio research-, H.-34, 63. Western Samoa, A.-4, 4. BUDGET— Financial Statement— Annual appropriations, estimates, 1940-41, 8.-6, 6. Budget surplus, 1939-40, 8.-6, 1. Company-taxation, 8.-6, 5. Comparison of income-taxation, 8.-6, 5. Consolidated Fund Estimates, 1940-41, 8.-6, 6. Consolidated Fund : Reduced revenue, 8.-6, 4. Credit, utilization of Reserve Bank, 8.-6, 2. Death and gift duties, revised, 8.-6, 6. Diversion of productive effort to war purposes, 8.-6, 2. Economy in normal expenditure, 8.-6, 4. Empire air training scheme, 8.-6, 3. Estimates, 1940-41 : Revenue and expenditure, 8.-6, 6. Excess profits, 8.-6, 5. Finance Emergency Regulations, 8.-6, 10. Hardship, provision for, 8.-6, 7. Highways and roads, 8.-6, 9. Housing, 8.-6, 9. Hydro-electric development, 8.-6, 9. Imports, reduction of, 8.-6, 3. Income-tax adjustments, 8.-6, 4. Income-tax, liability of State trading activities for, 8.-6, 5. Income-tax, 1940-41 : Yield, 8.-6, 5. Income-taxation : Comparison, 8.-6, 5. Tnterest-free loans, 8.-6, 8. Land-development and afforestation, 8.-6, 9. Loan contributions, 8.-6, 8. Loan programme, 8.-6, 8, 9. National savings loans, 8.-6, 7. National security tax, 8.-6, 7. Public buildings, 8.-6j 9. Permanent appropriations, estimates, 1940-41, 8.-6, 6. Profits, excess, 8.-6, 5. Public debt transactions, 1939-40, 8.-6, 9. Public Works, 8.-6, 8. Railway construction and improvement, 8.-6,8. Revenue : Estimate, 1940-41, 8.-6, 6. Roads and highways, 8.-6, 9.

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