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LANDS—continued. Settlement—continued. Crown-lands Settlement: Annual report—-continh ed. Finance— Expenditure, C.-l, 7. National endowment, C.-l, 6. Rebates, C.-l, 6. Receipts, arrears, and postponements, Gyl, 6, 38. Lands— All lands 36. Development, C.-l, 2. Drainage operations, C.-l, 24. Endowment: Leased and administered by Land Boards, C.-l, 37. For selection, C.-l, 6. Selection during year, C.-l, 36. Inferior : Special settlement, C.-l, 5. Lands-for-settlement, C.-l, 37. Of the Dominion : Position, C.-l, 35. Reserved for various purposes, C.-l, 7. Legislation, C.-l, 2. Reports of Commissioners of Crown Lands : Extracts from, C.-l, 8-12, 21-24. Review of past year, C.-l, 2. Settlements established : Summary, C.-l, 13-21. Small farms, C.-l, 4, 31. Discharged soldiers— Annual report— Applications received and lands allotted, C.-9, 2. Dominion Revaluation Board : Report, C.-9, 4. Discharged Soldiers' Settlement Account— Balance-sheet, C.-9, 11. Transactions for year, C.-9, 9. General review, C.-9, 2. Lands acquired by discharged soldiers, C.-9, 8. Lands proclaimed, C.-9, 2. Mortgages, transfer, C.-9, 3. Reports of Commissioners of Crown Lands, C.-9, 5. Settlement and other roads : Construction, &c., D.-l, xxiii. Small-farms scheme, D.-l, 54. Unemployed workers, D.-l, xxxiv. Surveys— Annual report, C.-la— Appreciation, C.-lA, 3. Adjustment of triangulation and standard traverses, C.-lA, 3. Drawings for photolithography, C.-la, 3. Examination and recording of plans, C.-l A,2. Field inspections, C.-la, 2. Geodetic triangulation, C.-la, 2, 7. Head Office : Draughting Branch, C.-lA, 4. Geodetic triangulation, C.-la, 7. Housing surveys, C.-l A,2. Map publications, C.-la, 3. Native land surveys, C.-la, 2. Other work, C.-la, 2. Plan drawing, C.-l A,2. Proposed operations, C.-la, 3. Road surveys, C.-la, 2. Rural surveys, C.-la, 2. Second and third order triangulation, C.-la, 2. Standard of accuracy, C.-la, 2. Standard surveys, C.-la, 2. Staff, C.-lA, 3. Summary, C.-la, 2. Survey Board, C.-lA, 6. Tables— Areas surveyed for Lands and Survey Department, C.-lA, 8. Areas surveyed for other Departments, C.-lA, 8. Field work executed, C.-la, 7. Office work, C.-la, 10. Rural surveys area, C.-la, 7. Work on hand, C.-la, 10. Tidal survey, C.-la. 3. Topographical survey, C.-la, 2. Town and suburban surveys, C.-la, 2. Town schemes, C.-lA, 3. Warrants for title, C.-la, 3. Geological, mining industry, C.-2, 10. LEVEL CROSSINGS. See under RAILWAYS. LIGHTHOUSES. See under MARINE. LIVERPOOL COLLIERY. See under MINING INDUSTRY. LOCAL BODIES— Advances to, from Public Works Department, D.-l, 172. Contact with, by Public Works Department, D.-l, 171. MACHINERY. See under PUBLIC WORKS. MAIN HIGHWAYS. See under PUBLIC WORKS. MAORI AFFAIRS. See NATIVE AFFAIRS.
MARINE— Harbour-works, D.-l, xxxvi, 57. Lighthouses, D.-l, xxxvi. Shipping— Mail services, F.-l, 6, 18. Radio-telegram rates to shipping at sea, F.-l, 24. METEOROLOGICALTelegraphic weather reports, F.-l, 23. MINERAL PRODUCTION. See under MINING. MINING INDUSTRY— Annual Mines statement, C.-2— Appendices : Reports relating to — Inspection of coal-mines, C.-2, 59-85. Metalliferous mines and stone-quarries, C.-2, 20-58. Report of Board of Examiners, C.-2, 86-99. Carbonizing and briquetting, C.-2, 6. Coal-miners' Relief Fund, C.-2, 12. Coal-mining, C.-2, 4. Coal-mining legislation, C.—2. Co-operative mining, State Coal Reserve, C.-2, 7. Geological survey, C.-2, 10. Goldfields revenue and gold duty, C.-2, 3. Gold and silver mining, C.-2, 1-3. Laboratory investigations, C.-2, 6. Miners' pensions—Pensions Act, 1926, C.-2, 11. Mining privileges, C.-2, 3. New avenues of coal-utilisation, C.-2, 5. Petroleum oil, C.-2, 3, 4. Rescue stations, C.-2, 5, 6. School of Mines, C.-2, —" Social amenities^. mMimgTownships, C.-2, 6. StafL£U-35 (2, i:I State aid to mining, C.-2, 12, 13 — Government prospecting drills, C.-2, 12. Roads and tracks, C.-2, 12. School of Mines, C.-2, 12. Subsidized prospecting —Subsidies to unemployed to prospect for gold, C.-2, 12, 13. State coal-mines, C.-2, 7-10— Development of new area, C.-2, 9. Housing, C.-2, 9. Items from balance-sheet, C.-2, 9. Output and sales, C.-2, 8. Statistics— Coal-mining, C.-2, 4. Gold and silver mining, C.-2, 3. Mineral production, C.-2, 1. Mining and quarry accidents, C.-2, 7. Persons employed in or about mines and stone-quarries, C.-2, 7. Wastage of coal, C.-2, 5. Tables— CoalImports, C.-2, 18. Output from different fields, C.-2, 16. Output of different classes, C.-2, 16. Exports, Bunker and cargo, C.-2, 18. Coal and oil-shale : Annual production and coal imported since 1878, C.-2, 17. Export of minerals and coal-output, C.-2, J 4. GoldQuantity and value exported from districts and counties or boroughs, C.-2, 15. Quantity of gold exported annually from 1857 C.-2, 16. Persons employed in mining, C.-2, 19. Qualifications of dredge masters, C.-2, 10. CoalState mines : Annual report, C.-2a— James Colliery, C.-2a, 2. Liverpool Colliery, C.-2a, 1. Statement of accounts, &c., C.-2a, 4-12. Mining privileges in State forests, C.-3, 2. MUSIC— School, F.-l, 37. NATIONAL ENDOWMENTS Report for the year, with schedule showing aggregate area of land excluded from the endowment, C.-14. NATIVE AFFAIRS— Department : Annual report, G.-9— Board of Native Affairs, G.-9, 2. Departmental organization and staff, G.-9, 5. District reports, G.-9, 6-11. East Coast Trust lands, G-9, 4. General Maori welfare, G.-9, 2. General report, G.-9, 1. Maori Land Boards, G.-9, 3. Native hostelries, G.-9, 6. Native housing, G.-9, 5.
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