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H.—ll. FORESTS IN NEW ZEALAND—Papers relative to Colonial Revenues derivable from. (In Continuation of H.-3,1880.) H.—l2. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION BOARD—Report of the. H.—l3. LUNATIC ASYLUMS OF NEW ZEALAND—AnnuaI Report on. H.—l4. CONTROL AND INSPECTION OF MlNES—Report on. H.—ls. LAND TRANSFER AND DEEDS REGISTRATION.—AnnuaI Report of Department for 1880-81. H.—l6. TRADE WITH FRANCE IN NEW ZEALAND TlMBERS—Correspondence relative to the proposed Establishment of. H.—l7 THE GOLD FIELDS OF NEW ZEALAND—Report on. H.—lB. NEW ZEALAND CONSTABULARY—AnnuaI Report on. H.—l9. THE HARBOURS OF NEW ZEALAND—Reports on, by Sir John Coode, C.E., together with Copies of Drawings. (In Continuation of E.-9, 1880.) H.—l9a. Further Reports by Sir John Coode, C.E. (In Continuation of H.-19.) H.-20. BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND VACCINATION OF CHILDREN—Return of, from 1877 to 1880. H.—2l. RETURN OF POPULATION BY CENSUS, 3878 AND 1881, Distinguishing Sexes, Inside and Outside Boroughs. H.—2la. RESULTS OF CENSUS, 1881—(Approximate.) H.—2lb. POPULATION OF ELECTOEAL DlSTRlCTS—(Estimated.) H.—2lc. POPULATION OF PROPOSED ELECTORAL DISTRICTS. H.—22. THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE—Report on, for Year ended 30th June, 1881. H.—23. VOLUNTEER FORCE OF NEW ZEALAND—Report on. H.—24. BOTANIC GARDEN BOARD, 1880-81—Twelfth Annual Report of the. H.—25. NEW ZEALAND INSTITUTE, 1880-81—Thirteenth Annual Report of the. H.—26. PROCESS FOR PRESERVING TlMBER—Correspondence respecting a. H.—27. MARINE DEPARTMENT—AnnuaI Report of the. H.—2B. DIRECT STEAM SERVICE BETWEEN GREAT BRITAIN AND NEW ZEALAND—Correspondence relative to. (In Continuation of D.-2, Sess. 11., 1879.) H — 29. EXPENSES OF ROYAL COMMISSIONS—Return of. H.—29A. ■ Further Return of. H.—3o. INTERCOLONIAL METEOROLOGICAL CONFERENCE, HELD AT SYDNEY IN 1879—Minutes of Proceedings of the. H.—3oa. INTERCOLONIAL METEOROLOGICAL CONFERENCE, HELD AT MELBOURNE IN 1881— Minutes of Proceedings of the. H.—3l. POLICE PROSECUTIONS IN CRIMINAL CASES AT GlSBORNE—Correspondence respecting. H.—32. WOOL EXHIBITION AT THE CRYSTAL PALACE, 1881—Correspondence respecting. H.—33. THE RABBIT NUlSANCE—Correspondence with the Government of South Australia respecting Methods of Abating. H.—34. INSTRUCTIONS TO REGISTRATION OFFICERS AS TO COMPILING NEW ELECTORAL ROLLS. (Under " The Registration of Electors Act, 1879.") H.—35. PRISON LABOUR, SKILLED AND UNSKILLED.—Return of the Number of Prisoners Employed at Trades, &c. H.—36. MEN EMPLOYED ON PUBLIC WORKS, AND ARMED CONSTABULARY—Return showing the Number of, in each Electoral District. H.—37. CIVIL SERVANTS APPOINTED AND DISPENSED WlTH—Return of, since Ist January, 1880. H— 38. RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT, KUMARA—Correspondence relating to Night Sittings at. H.—39. RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT, MANGONUL—AIIeged Unjust Decision in the Case of Hutchison v. Subritzky. H.—4o. EXPENSES OF SELECT COMMITTEES—Return of. H.—4l. PERSONS DROWNED IN NEW ZEALAND RlVERS—Return of, from Ist July, 1877, to 30th. June, 1881. (Tn Continuation of H.-42, 1877.) H.—42. THE AUGUSTUS CASE—Report on, by Mr. I. N Watt, R.M., Oamaru. H 43, ESTATE OF JAMES SCIIOLFIELD DOUGLAS.—Correspondence relative to furnishing Accounts by Trustee. H.—44. PENSION OF MR. F D. FENTON, CHIEF JUDGE NATIVE LAND COURT—Official Report on. H.—45. PETITION OF J B. BEECHE, OF REEFTON.—Correspondence between the Minister of Justice and Mr. District Judgo Weston, and Evidence before the Public Petitions Committee of Mr. T. S. We f ton, M.H.R. H.—46. REVIEWERS UNDER PROPERTY-TAX ACT—Names of, their Districts, and Amounts Paid to each. H.—47 PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE—Names of Persons Employed in, &c. H.—4B. ASSESSMENT COURT JUDGES UNDER "THE RATING- ACT, 1876"—Names of, and Amounts Paid to each during 1880. H.—49. CROWN SOLICITORS AND PROSECUTORS—Return showing Amounts Paid to, during the past Financial Year.
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