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1878. NEW ZEALAND. IMMIGRATION TO NEW ZEALAND. (LETTERS FROM THE AGENT-GENERAL.)
Presented to both Houses of the General Assembly by Command of Sis Excellency. Schedule or Coeeespondence. Ko. Date. Subject. Page. | :1877. 1 June 7 Report 'for month of May* ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 1 2 July 5 Report for month of June ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 2 3 July 16 Forwarding correspondence re Gefman immigration ... ... ... ... 3 4 July 20 Farther re German immigration ... ... ... ... ... ... 4 5 July 27 Re engagement of surgeon-superintendents through Mr. Moore's Agency ... ... 5 ti August 1 Pleased his action with regard to Scotch Agency is approved ... ... ... 6 7 August 20 In the matter of the reduction of the expenditure of his department ... ... 6 8 March 1 Forwarding correspondence with. Mr. Kennaway re renewal of his appointment ... 10 9 November 13 Further re Mr. Kennaway ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 11 10 November 12 Further re German immigration ... ... ... ... ... ... 11 11 December 4 Terms of Mr. Holloway's re-engagement... ... ... ... ... ... 11 12 December 1 Eeport for month of November ... ... ... ... ... ... 12 13 September 24 Difficulty of dealing with nominated cases during suspension of free emigration ... 13 14 October 0 As to giving assisted passages to small capitalists ... ... ... ... ... 14 1878. 15 January 30 Further re nominated passages during suspension of free emigration... ... ... 14 16 March 26 Forwarding copies of paper on New Zealand read by him at the Colonial Institute ... 14 17 May 1 Report for month of April ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 15 18 May 21 Offering suggestions for promoting superior class of emigration ... ... ... 16 19 May 2A Forwarding memo, from Messrs. Andrew and Ottywell on the subject of emigration ... 16 20 May 23 Defence of the operations of his department ... ... ... ... ... 18 21 May 23 Will the Government authorize him to pay the income-tax charged by Imperial Government on his officers' salaries ? ... ... ... ... ... ... 20 :h Reports are furnished each month by the Agent-General, but where they merely mention the departure of vessels, shipnient of railway materials, goods, &c., it has not been considered necessary to print them.
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