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NATIVE INSURRECTION. E—3. Further Papers relative to the Native Insurrection. NGARUAWAHIA TOWNSHIP. E—4. Papers relative to the Sale of the Township of Ngaruawahia. DESPATCHES FROM THE GOVERNOR OF NEW ZEALAND. E —s. Despatches from Governor Sir George Grey, X.C.8., to the Right Honorable the Secretary of State for the Colonies. SURRENDER OF ARMS. E —6. Return of Arms surendered by Natives from the commencement of the War to the present date (25th November, 1864). OFFICERS IN NATIVE DISRICTS. E —7. Return of all Officers (European and Native) employed by the Government in Native districts. PAI MARIRE. E —B. Papers relative to the Pai Marire Religion, and Correspondence relating to the Mutilation of Captain Lloyd. E—Ba. Further Papers relative to the Pai Marire Religion. NATIVE LANDS. E —9. Memorandum by Mr. Heaphy, with Map attached. E —lo. Return of Europeans in occupation of Native Land (in continuation of Papers presented 6th November, 1863.) EXPENDITURE ON NATIVE PRISONERS. E—ll. Return of Expenditure incurred in the detention and maintenance of the Maori Prisoners. TERMS OF PEACE. E—l2. Return of Natives who have surrendered under the Terms of the Governor's Proclamation up to 10th December, 1864. i E—l3. Letter from William Thompson to the Governor relative to Terms of Peace. NATIVE MEETING AT RAGLAN. E—l4. Letter from Wiremu Nero te Awataia to Hamiora Ngaropi relative to Native Meeting at Raglan. GENERAL ASSEMBLY. E—ls. Letters from Native Chiefs to Mr. FitzGerald, M.H.R., relative to the Admission of Natives into the General Assembly. G—PETITIONS. SCHOLARS OF THE HIGH SCHOOL, DUNEDIN. G—l. Praying that they may be recognised by the Government as a portion of the Volunteer Force of the Colony.
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