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A compendium of official documents relative to native affairs in the South Island, Volume One.

Schedule

Schedule.

No. of Series. Date. Writer. To whom Addressed. Subject.
1 Nov. 20, 1865 Hon. Colonial Secretary Superintendent, Canterbury Enclosing letter from Native chief, with complaint, and requesting report.
2 Nov. 22, 1865 Mr. W. Rolleston Natanahira Waruwarutu Informing him he will be apprised when a decision has been made.
3 Nov. 21, 1865 Secretary, Crown Lands Commissioner, Crown Lands Asking for report on the drainage of Lake Ellesmere.
4 Nov. 30, 1865 Commissioner, Crown Lands Secretary, Crown Lands Reports that no drainage has been made.
5 Nov. 5, 1865 Superintendent, Canterbury Hon. Colonial Secretary Reporting that no drainage has taken place.
6 Dec. 13, 1865 Mr. W. Rolleston Natanahira Waruwarutu Informing him no drainage is going on to spoil the eel-weirs.
7 Dec. 19, 1865 Natanahira Waruwarutu Mr. W. Rolleston Contradicting statement of Superintendent.
8 Feb. 1, 1866 Natanahira Waruwarutu Hon. Native Minister Reporting that the water in Lake Ellesmere is being diminished.
9 April 12, 1866 Hon. Mr. Mantell Mr. W. Rolleston Discusses the question of Native rights to eel-weirs.
10 April 23, 1866 Mr. W. Rolleston Natanahira Waruwarutu Informs him the Superintendent has a right to drain the lake.
11 June 3, 1866 Te Koro Hon. Native Minister Makes a claim for payment for a piece of land.
12 Aug. 18, 1866 Mr. J. W. Hamilton. Hon. Native Minister Memorandum on above claims.
13 Dec. 9, 1867 Heremaia Mautai and others Native Land Court Requesting an investigation into their claims to Kaitorete.
14 April 28, 1868 Hon. John Hall Native Land Court Order of reference to Native Lands Court.