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q'u Date and dumber. tea! Subject. bn ft 41 14 March, 1872 (Circular.) 16 March, 1872 (No. 15.) 20 March, 1872 (No. 16.) 22 March, 1872 (No. 17.) 27 March, 1872 (No. 18.) 30 March, 1872 (No. 19.) 1 April, 1872 (No. 20.) 3 April, 1872 (No. 21.) 3 April, 1872 (No. 22.) 4 April, 1872 (No. 24.) 4 April, 1872 (No. 25.) 4 April, 1872 (No. 26.) 4 April, 1872 (No. 27.) 6th April, 1872 (No. 29.) 11th April, 1872 (No. 30.) 13th April, 1872 (No. 32.) 18th April, 1872 (Circular.) 19th April, 1872 (Circular.) 20th April, 1872 (No. 33.) 22nd April, 1872 (No. 34.) Further respecting French Convicts 37 42 Respecting Memorial from Public Meeting at Auckland on the subject of Bishop Patteson 38 43 Respecting the Governor's visit to Wanganui 38 44 Respecting the use of the term " Phormium " for New Zealand Flax ... 38 45 Respecting the deceased Chinaman, a passenger to Dunedin by the " (3-uiding Star" 39 46 Respecting the mission of Mr. Seed to some of the South Sea Islands ... 3» 47 48 Respecting Protests of certain Members of the Legislative Council against " The Carrington Land Grant Act, 1871. Respecting Wellington College, &c. 39 40 49 Acknowledging Despatch respecting Public Works and Immigration in New Zealand 40 50 Respecting the Governor's Visit to Wairarapa 40 51 Respecting the appointments to the Executive Council of Messrs. Ormond and Reeves 40 52 Respecting Kereopa, and the release of the Maori Political Prisoners ... 40 53 54 The Queen will not exercise her power of disallowance with respect to certain New Zealand Acts. Respecting Marriage in a Colony with a Deceased Wife's Sister 41 44 55 Respecting the proposed Observatory at Christchurch 44 56 The Queen will not disallow certain Acts of the New Zealand Legislature 45 57 Respecting sums due for P. and O. Service 45 58 Respecting Intercolonial Tariffs, and questions connected with them 47 59 Acknowledging receipt of Despatch reporting Visit to the Province of Marlborough 64 60 Stating that the Queen warmly appreciates the general feeling shown in New Zealand, of loyalty and affection for the Royal Family, on the occasion of the recent recovery of the Prince of Wales. The Queen will not exercise her power of disallowance with respect to certain Acts of the New Zealand Parliament. 65 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 25th April, 1872 (No. ,35.) 29th April, 1872 (No. 38.) 30th April, 1872 (No. 37.) 17th May, 1872 • (No. 81.) 10 May, 1872 (Circular.) 11 May, 1872 (Circular.) 15 May, 1872 (Circular.) 29 May,- 1872 (Circular.) 26 June, 1872 (No. 45.) 27 June, 1872 (Circular.) 1 July, 1872 (Circular.) 23 July, 1872 (General.) 24 July, 1872 (Circular.) 27 July, 1872 (Circular.) 9 Aug., 1872 (No. 48.) 9 Aug., 1872 (No. 49.) 9 Aug., 1872 (No. 50.) 9 Aug., 1872 (No. 51.) 5 Aug., 1872 (Circular.) 5 Aug., 1872 (Circular.) 9 Aug., 1872 (Circular 2.) 14 Aug., 1872 (Circular.) 21 Aug., 1872 (No. 52.) 21 Aug., 1872 (No. 53.) 21 Aug., 1872 (No. 54.) Ditto Transmitting two Orders in Council, assenting to certain reserved Bills of the New Zealand Parliament. Acknowledging receipt of Despatch No. 31, of 18th March, 1872, reporting the submission of the Maori chief, William King, of Waitara. Further respecting the supply of silver coin Further respecting Convict Stations in New Caledonia ... Further respecting French Convicts Further respecting French Convicts. Ordinary Convicts also will continue to be sent to New Caledonia. Replying to Despatch No. 35, of 1872, respecting a difference between the two Houses of the New Zealand Legislature. Forwarding " The Kidnapping Act, 1872 " Further respecting French Convicts sent to New Caledonia Acknowledging receipt of Despatch No. 24, of 1872 t Names of Officers of the Armed Constabulary and Naval Volunteers cannot be inserted in the Army List. Forwarding copy of Commodore Stirling's Instructions respecting suppression of Polynesian Kidnapping. Further respecting French Convicts sent to New Caledonia 65 65 65 66 67 67 68 69 69 70 74 75 76 74 78 75 76 77 Acknowledging receipt of Despatch No. 48, of 1872, reporting extension of the Electric Telegraph to Auckland. Acknowledging receipt of Despatch No. 52, of 1872, forwarding Address from Wellington Provincial Council on the recovery of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. Acknowledging receipt of Despatch No. 38, of 1872, forwarding Address from the inhabitants of Wanganui on recovery of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. Acknowledging receipt of Despatch No. 45, of 1872, reporting the Public Thanksgiving on recovery of Hia Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. Forwarding " The Naturalization Act of 1872 " 79 79 79 78 80 79 80 80 Forwarding Report of Royal Commission on the Contagious Diseases Act 81 81 Informing that the Martini-Henry rifle has been adopted into Her Majesty's service 82 82 Informing how far British subjects resident in or connected with Fiji should be recognized as Fijian subjects. Acknowledging receipt of Despatch No. 36, of 1872, reporting the Governor's visit to the Kaikoura District. Acknowledging receipt of Despatch No. 50, of 1872, reporting the Governor's visit to the Waikato District. Acknowledging receipt of Despatches Nos. 37 and 47, of 1872, reporting th eQovcrnor's journey overland from Wellington to Auckland. 82 83 83 84 83 85 83

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