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IV CONTENTS. H.—27. THE FIRM OF E. A. SMlTH—Correspondence with reference to. H.—27a. Further Correspondence with reference to. H.-28. FROZEN-MEAT CONFERENCE-Report of the, held at Christchurch on 27th and 28th January, 1910. H.—29. AMOUNTS PAID TO NEWSPAPERS during 1909-10. H.—29a. — during 1908-9. H.—3o. SLY-GROG SELLlNG—Charges and Convictions for, during 1908-9. H.—3oa. LIQUOR SENT INTO NO-LICENSE DISTRICTS during the Year ended 30th June, 1910. H.—3ob. LIQUOR SENT INTO GREY LYNN AND OHINEMURI NO - LICENSE DISTRICTS during Year ended 30th June, 1910. H.—3l. PUBLIC HEALTH DEPABTMENT—AnnuaI Report of the. H.—32. GENERAL ASSEMBLY LIBBARY.—Report of the Chief Librarian for the Year 1909-10. H.-33. HIGH COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE, LONDON-Names, Duties, and Salaries of Officers employed in the.

I.—REPORTS OF SELECT COMMITTEES. I.—l. PUBLIC PETITIONS A TO L.—Miscellaneous. L—la. On the Petition of Joshua Jones ; together with Petition and Minutes of Proceedings and Evidence. 1.—2. PUBLIC PETITIONS M TO Z.—Miscellaneous. 1.—3. NATIVE AFFAlBS.—Miscellaneous. I.—3a. On the Petition of Tuta Nihoniho relative to the Waipiro Block ; together with Minutes of Evidence. I._3b. On the Petition of Tiemi Hipi and Others, relative to the Ngaitahu Block; together with Minutes of Proceedings and Evidence. I.—3c. On the Petition of Koopu Erueti and Others, relative to the Tunapahore Block; together with Addresses of Counsel. 1.—4. GOLDFIELDS AND MlNES.—Miscellaneous. I.—4a. On the Coal-mines Amendment Bill (No. 2); together with Minutes of Evidence. On the Half-holiday for Miners in Gold and Coal Mines Bill; together with Minutes of Evidence. 1.—5. LANDS.—Miscellaneous. I.—sa. On the Petition of the Kauri Timber Company ; together with Minutes of Evidence. I.—sb. On the Petition of W. Munn and Others, and nineteen similar Petitions ; together with Minutes of Evidence. I.—sc. On the Land Laws Amendment Bill; together with Minutes of Proceedings. I._sd. On the Petition of D. B. McQuoid and Others, of Coromandel; together with Correspondence 1.—6. RAlLWAYS.—Miscellaneous. I.—6a. On the Petition of W. McArley and Others, and fifty-eight similar Petitions from the Engine-drivers, . Firemen, and Cleaners' Association ; together with Minutes of Evidence. I.—6b. On the Petition of the Foxton Harbour Board; together with Minutes of Evidence. 1.—7. STANDING ORDERS. I.—B. HAMILTON CLAIMS ; together with Petition and Minutes of Evidence. 1.—9. LABOUR BlLLS.—Miscellaneous. I.—9a. On the Tramways Amendment Bill; together with Minutes of Evidence. I.—9b. On the Shops and Offices Amendment Bill; together with Minutes of Evidence. 1._90. On the Factories Act Amendment Bill; together with Minutes of Evidence. L—ll. PUBLIC ACCOUNTS.—On the Public Bevenues Bill; together with Minutes of Proceedings and Evidence. I.—lla. On the Petition of W. T. Larsen and A. A. Larsen, relative to Tontine Policies ; together with Minutes of Evidence. 1.—12. AGRICULTURAL, PASTORAL, STOCK, AND COMMERCE.—Miscellaneous. 1.—12a. On the Beet-root Sugar Bill; together with Minutes of Evidence and Appendix. 1.—13. EDUCATION.— Miscellaneous. I. 13a. On the Petition of Thomas H. Laby, and twelve other University Professors. 1.—13b. On the Petition of Charles Anderson and Others, and 156 similar Petitions relative to Rural Schools. 1.—14. ALLEGATIONS BY THE MEMBEB FOB STRATFORD ; together with Minutes of Proceedings and Evidence, and Appendix. 1.—14a. — Correspondence between the Right Hon. the Prime Minister and His Honour the Chief Justice.

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