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A Compendium of Official Documents Relative to Native Affairs in the South Island. Volume Two.

Schedule

page 93

Schedule.

No. of srries. Date. Writer. To Whom Addressed. Subject.
1 Feb. 2, 1867 The Under Secretary The Hon. Native Minister Memorandum on the purchase and subsequent subdivision of the reserve.
2 March 1, 1862 Walter Buller, Esq. Final Report on the partition and individualization of the Kaiapoi reserve.
3 April 8, 1865 The Native Secretary C. H. Brown, Esq. Instructions concerning the partition of the Kaiapoi reserve and the Moeraki claim.
4 April 20, 1865 C. H. Brown, Esq. The Native Minister Acknowledging letter of instructions, and commenting on the possible opposition on the part of the Kaiapoi Natives in carrying out the same.
5 May 1, 1865 The Native Secretary C. H. Brown, Esq. Acknowledging receipt of letter of the 20th April, and informing Mr. Brown that the Government does not assume the right to dictate to the Natives the manner of sub-dividing their reserves, but merely to aid them.
6 May 15, 1865 C. H. Brown, Esq. The Hon. Native Minister Reporting that he had held a meeting at Kaiapoi, but that the Natives were adverse to the proposals suggested.
7 Oct. 10, 1865 W. Rolleston, Esq. Hon. H. J. Tancred Asking him to undertake the duties of Commissioner of Natives Reserves, at Kaiapoi.
8 Oct. 11, 1865 Hon. H. J. Trancred The Under Secretary Accepting the appointment, and asking information on certain points.
9 Oct. 14, 1865 Hon. Mr. Tancred's appointment approved by His Excellency the Governor.
10 Order in Council, delegating powers under "The Native Reserves Act, 1856," to the Hon. Mr. Tancred.
11 Oct. 26, 1865 The Under Secretary Hon. H. J. Tancred Acknowledging letter of the 11th instant, and stating that His Excellency had been pleased to authorize him to act on his behalf, and that an Order in Council, delegating to him the powers of Commissioner under "The Native Reserves Act, of 1856," would be gazetted at an early date.
12 Nov. 22, 1867 The Under Secretary Mr. A. Mackay Extract from letter of instructions with reference to certain arrangements to be carried out at Kaiapoi.
13 Nov. 30, 1867 Mr. A. Mackay The Under Secretary Reporting visit to Kaiapoi, and the arrangement come to with the Natives respecting the Moeraki claims.
14 Jan. 9, 1868 The Under Secretary Reporting that the Moeraki Natives acquiesced in the arrangement made respecting their share in the Kaiapoi reserve.
15 Jan. 15, 1868 Reporting on the arrangement that had [unclear: been] made concerning the burying ground at Kaiapoi.
16 Mar. 3, 1868 Reporting on the apportionment of Block IV, in the Kaiapoi reserve, and forwarding a list of Natives to whom the land has been alloted, together with a list of those who are unprovided with land.
17 Aug. 13, 1870 Hon. Native Minister Pointing out the inexpediency of individualizing the rush parcels amongst the Kaiapoi Natives.