An Epitome of Official Documents Relative to Native Affairs and Land Purchases in the North Island of New Zealand
Contents
- [An Epitome of Official Documents Relative to Native Affairs and Land Purchases in the North Island of New Zealand]
- [Official Correspondence In Reference to Native Affairs in the North Island of the Colony of New Zealand]
- Schedule p. vii
- [Official Corrspondence in Reference to Native Affairs in the North Island of the Colony of New Zealand. Part I.—Province of Auckland.]
- No. 1 — Extract of a Despatch from Governor Macquarie to Earl Bathurst, dated 24th June, 1815
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[No. 2.]
- William Yate, Esq., to the Colonial Secretary, New South Wales
- Enclosure. — To King William, the Gracious Chief of England. — Address of Chiefs to His Majesty the King
- Lord Viscount Goderich, one of the Principal Secretaries of State to His Majesty the King of Great Britain, to the Chiefs of New Zealand p. 2
- No. 3. — Sir Richard Bourke, K.C.B., to James Busby, Esq., British Resident, New Zealand
- [No. 4.] p. 5
- [No. 5.]
- No. 6. — Extract of a Despatch, from Lord Glenelg to Major-General Sir Richard Bourke, dated Downing Street, 25th May, 1836
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[No. 7.] p. 10
- Copy of a Despatch from Governor Sir Richard Bourke, K.C.B., to Lord Glenelg p. 10
- Enclosure A. — Captain W. Hobson to His Excellency Lieut.-General Sir Richard Bourke, K.C.B., Governor of New South Wales
- Enclosure B. — James Busby, Esq., Resident at New Zealand, to the Hon the Colonial Secretary of — New South Wales
- No. 8. — The Marquis of Normanby to the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty p. 14
- [No. 9.]
- No. 10. — His Excellency Lieutenant-Governor Hobson to His Excellency Sir George Gipps
- [No. 11.] p. 18
- [No. 12.] p. 19
- [No. 13.] p. 22
- No. 14. — Copy of a Despatch from Lord John Russell to Governor Sir George Gipps p. 24
- [No. 15.]
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[No. 16.] p. 25
- Copy of a Despatch from Governor Hobson to the Secretary of State for the Colonies p. 25
- Enclosures. — (No. 1.) — The Rev. Robert Maunsell, B.A., to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary
- (No. 2.) — The Rev. James Buller to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary
- (No. 3.) — Major Bunbury to His Excellency the Governor
- (No. 4.) — The Rev. "W. Williams to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary p. 26
- (No. 5.) — Captain W. C. Symonds to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary
- Sub-Enclosure. — Captain W. C. Symonds to the Rev John Awhiteney p. 27
- (No. 6.) — Major Bunbury to His Excellency the Governor p. 28
- (No. 7.) — The Rev. James Stack to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary p. 29
- (No. 8.) — The Rev. Henry Williams to His Excellency the Goyernor
- No. 17. — Copy of a Despatch from Lord John RusselL to Lieutenant-Governor Hobson p. 30
- No. 18. — Copy of a Despatch from Governor Hobson to the Principal Secretary of State for the Colonies
- [No. 19.] p. 31
- No. 20. — [Extract from New Zealand Gazette.] p. 32
- No. 21. — [Extract from New Zealand Gazette.]
- No. 22. — [Extract from New Zealand Gazette.]
- No. 23. — Copy of a Despatch from Governor Fitzroy to Lord Stanley p. 33
- No. 24 — Copy of a Despatch from Governor Fitzroy to Lord Stanley p. 34
- No. 25. — Copy of a (Confidential) Despatch from Governor Fitzeoy to Lord Stanley
- No. 26. — The Chief Protector to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary p. 36
- No. 27. — The Hon. the Colonial Secretary to the Magistrates
- No. 28. — His Excellency the Governor to Parore, Kaipara p. 37
- No. 29. — Extract from a Despatch from Lieutenant. Governor Grey to Lord Stanley
- No. 30. — Copy of a Despatch from Lieutenant-Governor Grey to Lord Stanley
- No. 31. — Copy of a Despatch from Lieutenant-Governor Grey to Lord Stanley
- No. 32. — Copy of a Despatch from Lieutenant-Governor Grey to Lord Stanley p. 39
- No. 33. — Copy of a Despatch from Lieutenant-Governor Grey to Lord Stanley
- No. 34. — Copy of a Despatch from Lieutenant-Governor Grey to Lord Stanley p. 41
- No. 35. — The Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone to Lieutenant-Governor Grey
- No. 36. — Extract from Governor Grey's Address [New Zealand Gazette] to the Legislative Council
- No. 37. — Copy of a Despatch from Governor Grey to the Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone
- No. 38. — Copy of a Despatch from the Right Hon. Earl Grey to Lieutenant-Governor Grey p. 43
- No. 39. — The Right Hon. Earl Grey, to His Excellency the Governor-in-chief p. 44
- No. 40. — Extracts from a Despatch from Governor Grey to Earl Grey
- No. 41. — Extract from a. (Confidential) Despatch from Governor Grey to Earl Grey p. 47
- No. 42. — [Extract from New Zealand Gazette.]
- No. 43. — Copy of a Despatch from Governor Grey to Earl Grey
- No. 44. — Copy of a (Confidential) Despatch from Earl Grey to Governor Grey p. 48
- No. 45. — Extract from a Despatch from Governor Grey to Earl Grey
- No. 46. — Copy of a Despatch from Governor Grey to Earl, Grey p. 50
- No. 47. — His Excellency the Governor-In-Chief to Potatau te Wherowhero
- [No. 48.] p. 51
- [No. 49.]
- No. 50. — Memorandum relative to Organization of the Native Land Purchase Department p. 52
- No. 51. — The Hon. the Colonial Secretary to the Native Secretary p. 53
- No. 52. — The Chief Commissioner to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary
- No. 53. — The Chief Commissioner to His Excellency's Private Secretary p. 54
- No. 54. — The Chief Commissioner to Mr. C. W. Ligar, Auckland
- No. 55. — Memorandum on Legal Acquisition of their Homesteads by Europeans
- [No. 56.] p. 56
- No. 57. — Public Notice by His Excellency Governor Gore Browne, C.B
- No. 58. — Extract from Memorandum of the Hon. C. W. Richmond
- No. 59. — Memorandum by the Hon. Mr. Richmond on Native Land Purchases p. 60
- No. 60. — Memoeandum by the Hon. Mr. Swainson on the Government of the Native Race
- No. 61. — Address of His Excellency the Governor to the Maori Chiefs assembled at Kohimarama on the 10th July, 1860 p. 63
- No. 62. — Copy of a Despatch fromGovernor T. Gore Browne, C.B., to his Grace the Duke of Newcastle p. 64
- No. 63. — Appointment of Minister for Native Affairs p. 66
- [No. 64.]
- [No. 65.] p. 69
- No. 66. — Copy of a Despatch from his Grace the Duke of Newcastle to GovernorGore Browne, C.B p. 70
- No. 67. — Copy of a Despatch from his Grace the Duke of Newcastle, K.G., to Governor Sir George Grey
- No. 68. — Copy, of a Despatch from Governor Gore Browne C.B., to his Grace the Duke of Newcastle p. 72
- No. 69. — Copy, of a Despatch from Governor Gore Beowne to his Grace the Duke of Newcastle p. 73
- No. 70. — Copy of a Despatch from Governor Sir George Grey to his Grace the Duke of Newcastle
- No. 71. — Copy of a Despatch from. Governor Sir George Grey to his Grace the Duke of Newcastle
- No. 72. — Minute by Ministers on the Position of the Colony at the Date of the Arrival of Sir George — Grey: chiefly in relation to the Native Insurrection p. 74
- No. 72 — A. — Minute by Ministers on the Machinery of Government for Native Purposes in Existence at the Date of Sir George Grey's Arrival p. 77
- No. 73. — Copy of a Despatch from Governor Sir George Grey to his Grace the Duke of Newcastle p. 79
- No. 74. — Copy of a Despatch from Governor Sir George Grey to his Grace the Duke of Newcastle
- No. 75. — Minute by Ministers in reference to the Governor's proposed Visit to Waikato p. 81
- No. 76. — Notification circulated among the Native Tribes, just before the Governor's Visit to Waikato, December, 1861 p. 82
- [No. 77.] p. 83
- No. 78. — Copy of a Despatch from his Grace the Duke of Newcastle. to Governor Sir George Grey
- [No. 79.]
- No. 80. — Copy of a Despatch from Governor Sir George Grey to his Grace the Duke of Newcastle
- [No. 81.] p. 86
- No. 82. — Copy of a Despatch from Governor Sir George Grey to his Grace the Duke of Newcastle p. 87
- No. 83. — Copy of a Despatch from Governor Sir George Grey to his Grace the Duke of Newcastle
- [No. 84.]
- No. 85. — Copy of a Despatch from the Right Hon. Edward Cardwell to Governor Sir George GRey p. 88
- [No. 86.]
- [No. 87.]
- [No. 88.] p. 97
- No. 89. — Copy of a Despatch from Governor Sir George Grey, K.C.B., to the Right Hon. Edward Cardwell, M.P p. 98
- [No. 90.]
- [No. 91.] p. 99
- No. 92. — Proclamation of His Excellency the Governor-in-Chief
- No. 93. — Proclamation
- No. 94. — Copy of a Despatch from Governor Sir George Grey, K.C.B., to the Right Hon. Edward Cardwell p. 101
- No. 95. — Copy of a Despatch from Governor Sir George Grey, K.C.B., to the Right Hon. Edward Cardwell
- No. 96. — Copy of a Despatch from Governor Sir G. F. Bowen, G.C.M.G., to his Grace the Duke of Buckingham p. 102
- No. 97. — Memorandum by Mr. Mclean p. 104
- No. 98. — Copy of a Despatch from Governor Sir G. F. Bowen, G.C.M.G., to the Right Hon. Earl — Granville, K.G
- No. 99. — Copy of a Despatch from the Right Hon. the Earl of Kimberley to Governor Sir G. F. Bowen p. 105
- No. 100. — Copy of a Despatch from Governor Sir G. F. Bowen to the Right Hon. the Earl of Kimberley
- No. 101. — Copy of a Despatch from Governor Sir G. F. Bowen to the Right Hon. the Earl of Kimberley
- No. 102. — Copy of a Despatch from Governor Sir G. F. Bowen to the Right Hon. the Earl of Kimberley p. 106
- No. 103. — Copy of a Despatch from Governor Sir G. F. Bowen to the Right Hon. the Earl of Kimberley p. 107
- No. 104. — Copy of a Despatch from the Right Hon. the Earl of Kimberley to Governor Sir G. F. Bowen p. 109
- No. 105. — Copy of a Despatch from Governor Sir G. F. Bowen to the Right Hon. the Earl of Kimberley
- [No. 106.] p. 110
- No. 107. — Memorandum by Mr. McLean p. 111
- No. 108. — Copy of a Despatch from Governor Sir G. F. Bowen to the Right Hon. the Earl of Kimberley
- [No. 109.] p. 112
- No. 110. — Copy of a Despatch from the Officer Administering the Government toNew Zealand of to the Right Hon. the Earl of Kimberley p. 113
- No. 111. — Copy of a Despatch from the Right Hon. the Earl of Kimberley to the Officer Administering the Government of New Zealand p. 115
- No. 112. — Copy of a Despatch from Governor the Right Hon. Sir J.Fergusson to the Right Hon. the Earl of Carnarvon
- No. 113. — Copy of a Despatch from the Right Hon. the Earl of Carnarvon to Governor the Right Hon. Sir J. Fergusson p. 116
- No. 114. — Copy of a Despatch from Governor the Right Hon. Sir J. Fergusson to the Right Hon. the Earl of Carnarvon
- No. 115. — Copy of a Despatch from the Most Hon. the Marquis of Normanby to the Right Hon. the Earl of Carnarvon p. 117
- No. 116. — Copy of a Despatch from Governor the Most Hon. the Marquis of Normanby to the Right Hon. the Earl of Carnarvon
- [Part II.—Province of Taranaki.]
- No. 1. — Copy of a Despatch from Governor Hobson to the Principal Secretary of State for the Colonies p. 119
- No. 2. — The New Zealand Company's Agent, Taranaki, to Colonel Wakefield
- [No. 3.]
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No. 4. — Mr. Sub-Protector McLean to the Chief Protector
- Reporting Probable Settlement of the New Zealand Company's Claims at Taranaki Taranaki, 17th December 1844
- Taniwha and Waitara Districts
- Puketapu Tribe: Katatore
- Ngamotu Tribe
- Disputes
- Governor Fitzroy's Second Visit to New Plymouth, 8th November, 1844.—3,300 Acres of Ngamotu Land obtained for Out-settlers
- Difficulties of Negotiation. Instance of Native Democracy. Moturoa's Position disputed. Division of Purchase Goods. Disturbance p. 122
- Mangaoraka Settlers dispossessed
- Land seized by Puketapus. Omata. Puketapu Claim disputed by Taranaki tribes. Quarrel between Puketapu and Ngamotu. Hostilities imminent
- [No. 5.] p. 123
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No. 6. — Mr. Sub-Protector McLean to the Chief Protector
- Report of Visit to Whanganui, and Negotiation of Peace between Te Heuheu and Waitotara Natives. Narrative of Past Transactions. Taranaki, New Plymouth, 28th February, 1845
- Expedition of Te Seuheu to Waitotara in 1840 p. 124
- Build a Pa at Patoka
- Conflict at Ihupuku. Taupos defeated with Loss of a hundred Men, including the Chief Tauteka. Revenge taken by Te Heuheu, and Ihupuku burnt down
- Assistance sought from Taranaki. Accompanies the Northern Tribes
- Arrival at Ihupuku, 11th, January, 1845. Taupo Depredations
- Arrive at Whanganui. Taonui, of Mokau. Bishop Selwyn arrives. Visit to the Taupos' Encampment
- Arrival of Major Richmond, Superintendent of Southern Division. His Meeting with Te Heuheu p. 125
- Hostile Natives proceed to Kai-iwi
- Interchange of Civilities, and Peace made
- Superintendent Richmond leaves in H.M.S. "Hazard." Return to New Plymouth. Native Woman murdered by her Husband
- Te Heuheu's Return to Taupo p. 126
- No. 7. — Extract from Mr. Sub-Protector McLean's Report, dated Taranaki, New Plymouth, 11th July, 1845
- No. 8. — Mr. Sub-Protector McLean to the Chief Protector p. 127
- No. 9. — Copy of a Despatch from Governor Grey to Earl Grey p. 131
- No. 10. — Extract from Letter of the Superintendent of the Southern Division to Governor Sir George Grey, dated 26th July, 1847
- [No. 11.]
- No. 12. — His Honour the Superintendent, Taranaki, to Mr. Commissioner McLean
- No. 13. — The Resident Magistrate, Taranaki, to Mr. Commissioner McLean p. 133
- No. 14 — The Hon. the Colonial Secretary to his Honour the Superintendent of Taranaki
- No. 15. — The Hon. the Colonial Secretary to Mr. Commissioner McLean
- [No. 16.] p. 134
- No. 17. — The Chief Commissioner to Mr. Commissioner H. Halse, New Plymouth
- [No. 18.]
- [No. 19.]
- No. 20. — Extracts from Despatch from Governor Gore Browne, C.B., to the Secretary of State, 15th February, 1858 p. 136
- No. 21. — Petition of the Provincial Council of New Plymouth relative to the Present Condition of the Native Inhabitants of that Province
- No. 22. — Copy of a Despatch from Governor Gore Browne, C.B., to the Right Hon. Lord Stanley, M.P p. 139
- No. 23. — Copy of a Report by the Native Secretary on the Memorial of the Provincial Council of Taranaki p. 140
- No. 24. — Copy of a Despatch from Sir E. Bulwer Lytton to Governor Gore Browne, C.B p. 141
- No. 25. — Extracts from Governor Browne's Speech to the Natives at New Plymouth in March, 1859
- No. 26. — Address of the Settlers of Taranaki to His Excellency Governor Gore Browne. — To His Excellency Colonel Thomas Gore Browne, C.B., Governor of New Zealand p. 142
- [No. 27.]
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[No. 28.] p. 143
- (1.) Address of the Canterbury Provincial Council, now in Session. — Offering Aid to Taranaki Settlers during the Native Rebellion p. 143
- (2.) Address of the Inhabitants of Whanganui. — Expressing Approval of Governor's Policy
- (3.) Resolutions of Public Meeting at Nelson. — Approval of Government Decision to suppress the Native Rebellion
- No. 29. — Copy of Letter from Native Secretary to Colonel Gore Browne
- No. 30. — Copy of Memorandum from Mr. C. W. Richmond to Colonel Gore Browne p. 144
- [No. 31.]
- No. 32. — Circular to Officers of the Native Department at Taranaki
- No. 33. — Reward for Apprehension of Murderers — [Extract from the New Zealand Gazette. ] p. 145
- No. 34. — Copy of a Despatch from Governor Sir H. Barkly, K.C.B., to his Grace the Duke of Newcastle
- No. 35. — His Lordship the Bishop of New Zealand to the Hon. Mr. Tancred
- No. 36. — Memorandum on Bishop Selwin's Protest p. 146
- No. 37. — Copy of a Despatch from his Grace the Duke of Newcastle to Governor Sir W. Denison p. 150
- No. 38. — Copy of a Despatch from his Grace the Duke of Newcastle to Governor Sir H. Barkly, K.C.B
- [No. 39.] p. 151
- [No. 40.]
- No. 41. — Extract of Despatch from Governor Sir George Grey, K.C.B., to his Grace the Duke of Newcastle, K.G p. 152
- No. 42. — [Extract from New Zealand Gazetted.]
- [No. 43.] p. 153
- No. 44. — Copy of a Despatch from Governor Sir G. F. Bowen to the Right Hon. the Earl of Kimberley p. 155
- No. 45. — Copy of a Despatch from the Right Hon. the Earl of Kimberley to Governor Sir G. F. Bowen p. 156
- [No. 46.]
- No. 47. — Copy of a Despatch from the Right Hon. the Earl of Kimberley to Governor Sir G. F. Bowen, G.C.M.G p. 158
- [Part III.—Province of Wellington.]
- No. 1. — Lord Glenelg to the Earl of Durham p. 159
- No. 2. — Henry Labouchere, Esq., to William Hutt, Esq., M.P
- No. 3. — Extract of a Despatch from Lord John Russell to Governor Sir George Gipps
- No. 4. — Proclamation p. 160
- No. 5. — The Hon. the Colonial Secretary to His Excellency Lieutenant-Governor Hobson
- [No. 6.] p. 161
- No. 7. — Notice p. 162
- No. 8. — The Hon. the Colonial Secretary to His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor
- No. 9. — The Hon. the Colonial Secretary to His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor
- No. 10. — Copy of a Despatch from Lord John Russell to Sir George Gipps p. 163
- [No. 11.]
- No. 12. — Copy of a Despatch from Governor Hobson to the Principal Secretary of State for the Colonies
- No. 13. — R. Vernon Smith, Esq., to J. Somes, Esq p. 166
- No. 14 — Governor Hobson to W. Wakefield, Esq
- No. 15. — Public Reserves in Port Nicholson
- No. 16. — Copy of a Despatch from Governor Hobson to the Principal Secretary of State for the Colonies
- No. 17. — Notice by his Honour Mr. Superintendent Richmond p. 167
- No. 18. — Mr. Commissioner Spain to Governor Fitzroy p. 168
- No. 19. — Proclamation by His Excellency George Grey, Esq., Lieutenant-Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over the Colony of New Zealand and its dependencies, and Vice-Admiral of the same, &c p. 169
- [No. 20.]
- No. 21. — Copy of a Despatch from Governor Grey to Earl Grey p. 172
- No. 22. — Copy of a Despatch from Governor Grey to Earl Grey p. 173
- No. 23. — Copy of a Despatch from the Eight Hon. Earl Grey to His Excellency the Governor-in-Chief p. 174
- [No. 24.] p. 175
- No. 25. — Captain T. B. Collinson, R.E., to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary
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[No. 26.] p. 177
- Proclamatin p. 177
- Schedule p. 178
- [Translation.] — Panuitanga
- [No. 27.] p. 179
- [No. 28.] p. 180
- No. 29. — Copy of a Despatch from Governor Sir George Grey, K.C.B., to the Right Hon. the Earl of Carnarvon p. 182
- No. 30. — Copy of a Despatch from Governor Sir George Grey, K.C.B., to his Grace the Duke of Buckingham
- No. 31. — Copy of a Despatch from his Grace the Duke of Buckingham to Governor Sir George Grey, K.C.B p. 183
- No. 32. — Copy of a Despatch from Governor Sir George Grey, K.C.B., to his Grace the Duke of Buckingham
- [No. 33.]
- No. 34. — Copy of a Despatch from his Grace the Duke of Buckingham to the Officer Administering the Government of New Zealand
- No. 35. — Extract from a Despatch from Governor Sir G. F. Bowen, G.C.M.G., to his Grace the Duke of Buckingham
- [No. 36.] p. 185
- No. 37. — Copy of a Despatch from Governor Sir G. F., Bowen, G. C. M. G., to his Grace the Duke of Buckingham p. 187
- No. 38. — Copy of a Despatch from the Right Hon. Earl Granville to Governor Sir G. F. Bowen, G.C.M.G
- No. 39. — Copy of a Despatch from Governor Sir G. F. Bowen to his Grace the Duke of Buckingham:
- No. 40. — Memorandum by Mr. J. C. Richmond, Native Minister p. 188
- No. 41. — Copy of a Despatch from the Right Hon. Earl Granville, E.G., to Governor Sir G. F. Bowen, G.C.M.G: p. 189
- No. 42. — Copy of a Despatch from the Right Hon. Earl Granville, E.G., to Governor Sir G. F. Bowen, G.C.M.G
- [No. 43.]
- No. 44 — Protest presented to Earl Granville by Sir George Grey, Sir Charles Clifford, and Others, New Zealand Colonists in London p. 194
- No. 45. — Copy of a Despatch from Governor Sir G. F. Bowen, G.C.M.G., to the Right Hon. Earl Granville, K.G p. 195
- No. 46. — Copy of a Letter from Sir George Grey,- K.C.B., to the Right Hon. Earl Granville, K.G p. 197
- [No. 47.] p. 198
- No. 48. — Copy of a Despatch from Governor Sir G. I. Boweist, G.C.M.G,, to the Eight Hon. Earl Granville, E.G p. 202
- No. 49. — Memorandum by the Hon. Mr. McLean, Defence Minister p. 203
- No. 50. — Copy or a Despatch from Governor Sir G. F. Bowen, G.C.M.G., to the Right Hon. Earl Granville, K. G p. 204
- No. 51. — Copy of a Despatch from Governor Sir G. F. Bowen, G.C.M.G., to the Right Hon. Earl Granville, K.G
- No. 52. — Copy of a Despatch from Governor Sir G. F. Bowen, G.C.M.G., to the Right Hon. Earl Granville, K. G
- No. 53. — Opinion of the Attorney General on Legal Questions raised in Earl Granville's Despatch No. 121, of the 4th November, 1869 p. 206
- No. 54. — Copy of a Despatch from Governor Sir G. F. Bowen, G.C.M.G., to the Eight Hon. the Earl of Kimberley p. 207
- No. 55. — Copy of a Despatch from Governor Sir G. F. Bowen, G.C.M.G., to the Right Hon. the Earl of Kimberley
- No. 56. — Copy of a Despatch from Governor Sir G. F. Bowen, G.C.M.G., to the Right Hon. the Earl of Kimbeeley
- No. 57. — Copy of a Despatch from the Right Hon. the Earl of Kimberley to Governor Sir G. F. Bowen, G.C.M.G p. 208
- No. 58. — Copy of a Despatch from Governor Sir G. F. Bowen, G.C.M.G., to the Right Hon. the Earl of Kimberley
- No. 59. — Copy of a Despatch from Governor the Right Hon. Sir J. Fergusson, Bart., to the Right Hon. the Earl of Kimberley p. 209
- No. 60. — Copy of a Despatch from Governor the Most Hon. the Marquis of Normanby to the Right Hon. the Earl of Carnarvon
- No. 61. — Copy of a Despatch from Governor the Most Hon. the Marquis of Normanby to the Right Hon. the Earl of Carnarvon p. 210
- No. 62. — Copy of a Despatch from Governor the Most Hon. the Marquis of Normanby to the Right Hon. the Earl of Carnarvon
- No. 63. — Copy of a Despatch from the Right Hon. the Earl of Carnarvon to Governor the Most Hon. the Marquis of Normanby
- No. 64. — Copy of a Despatch from the Right Hon. the Earl of Carnarvon to Governor the Most Hon. the Marquis of Normanby p. 211
- [Part IV.—Province of Hawke's Bay.]
- [Public Documents in Connection with the Old Land Claims]
- [No. 1.] p. 1
- No. 2. — H. T. Kemp, Esq., to the Chief Protector p. 2
- No. 3. — [Extract from New Zealand Gazette. ] p. 3
- [No. 4.]
- No. 5. — [Extract from New Zealand Gazette.]
- No. 6. — The Hon. the Colonial Secretary to Captain W. C. Symonds
- No. 7. — The Hon. the Colonial Secretary to Captain W. C. Symonds
- No. 8. — Copy of a Despatch from Governor Hobson to the Principal Secretary of State for the Colonies p. 5
- No. 9. — [Extract from New Zealand Gazette.]
- No. 10. — The Hon. the Native Lands Commissioners to the Chief Protector
- No. 11. — The Hon. the Colonial Secretary to the Chief Protector p. 6
- No. 12. — The Chief Protector to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary
- No. 13. — The Chief Protector to the Surveyor-General
- No. 14. — Colonel Godfrey, Land Claims Commissioner, to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary
- No. 15. — Mr. Commissioner Godfrey to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary p. 7
- [No. 16.] p. 8
- [No. 17.] p. 9
- No. 18. — Proclamation
- No. 19. — Notice p. 10
- No. 20. — Colonel Godfrey, Land Claims Commissioner, to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary
- No. 21. — Copy of a Despatch from Lieutenant-Governor Grey to the Eight Hon. Lord Stanley p. 11
- [No. 22.] p. 12
- [No. 23.]
- No. 24. — Land Claims Commission
- [No. 25.] p. 15
- No. 26. — Copy of a Despatch from Governor Grey to the Right Hon. Earl Grey p. 16
- No. 27. — Copy of a Despatch from the Right Hon. Earl Grey to Governor Grey p. 17
- No. 28. — Copy of a Despatch from the Right Hon. Earl Grey to Governor Grey
- [No. 29.] p. 18
- No. 30. — Precis of Additional Instructions, under the Royal Sign-Manual ana Signet, to the Governor-in-Chief of New Zealand, authorizing Exchanges of Lands: bearing date at Buckingham Palace, the 13th day of March, 1848
- No. 31. — Copy of a Despatch from the Right Hon. Earl Grey to Governor Grey p. 21
- No. 32. — The Hon. the Colonial Secretary, Wellington, to Mr. Commissioner McLean
- [No. 33.]
- No. 34. — Memorandum by the Land Claims Commissioner on the Land Claims at Poverty Bay
- [Reports of the Land Purchase Department relative to the Extinguishment of Native Title]
- [contents]
- [Commissioners' Reports Relative to Land Purchases. I.— Mangonui District.]
- No. 1. — Mr. Commissioner Johnson to the Chief Commissioner p. 1
- No. 2. — Memorandum by Mr. Commissioner Kemp p. 2
- [No. 3.]
- No. 4. — Mr. Commissioner Kemp to the Chief Commissioner p. 3
- [No. 5.]
- No. 6. — W. B. White, Esq., Resident Magistrate, to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 7. — The Chief Commissioner to Mr. Commissioner Kemp p. 5
- No. 8. — The Chief Commissioner to Mr. Commissioner Kemp
- No. 9. — Mr. Commissioner Kemp to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 10. — Mr. Commissioner Kemp to the Chief Commissioner p. 6
- No. 11. — The Chief Commissioner to Mr. Commissioner Kemp
- No. 12. — Mr. Commissioner Kemp to the Chief Commissioner p. 7
- No. 13. — Mr Commissioner Kemp to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 14. — Mr. Commissioner Kemp to the Chief Commissioner p. 8
- No. 15 — The Chief Commissioner to Mr Commissioner Kemp
- No. 16. — Mr. Commissioner Kemp to the Chief Commissioner p. 9
- [No. 17.]
- No. 18. — The Chief Commissioner to Mr., Commissioner Kemp p. 10
- No. 19. — Mr Commissioner Kemp to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 20. — The Assistant Native Secretary (acting for the Chief Commissioner) to Mr. Commissioner Kemp
- No. 21. — The Assistant Native Secretary (acting for the Chief Commissioner) to Mr. Commissioner Kemp p. 11
- No. 22. — The Assistant Native Secretary to Mr. Commissioner H. T. Kemp.'
- No. 23. — Mr. Commissioner Kemp to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 24. — The Assistant Native Secretary (acting for the Chief Commissioner) to Mr. Commissioner Kemp p. 12
- [No. 25.]
- No. 26. — The Chief Commissioner to Mr, Commissioner Kemp p. 13
- No. 27. — Mr. Commisioner Kemp to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 28. — Mr. Commissioner Kemp to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 29. — Mr Commissioner Kemp to the Chief Commissioner p. 14
- [No. 30.]
- No. 31. — Mr. Commissioner Kemp to the Chief Commissioner p. 15
- No. 32. — Mr. Commissioner Kemp to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 33. — Mr. Commissioner Kemp to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 34. — Mr. Civil, Commissioner White to H. T. Kemp, Esq p. 16
- No. 35. — Mr. Commissionee Kemp to the Native Secretary
- No. 36. — Mr. Commissioner.Kemp' to the Native Secretary
- No. 37. — W. B. White, Esq. C.E., To Mr. Commissioner Kemp p. 17
- [No. 38.]
- [II.—Bay of Islands District.]
- No. 1. — The Surveyor General to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary
- No. 2. — Native Meeting at the Bay of Islands
- No. 3. — Mr Commissioner Kemp to the Chief Commissioner p. 20
- No. 4. — Mr. Commissioner Kemp to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 5. — Mr. Commissioner Kemp to the Chief Land Commissioner
- No. 6. — Mr. Commissioner Kemp to the Chief Commissioner p. 21
- No. 7. — Mr Commissioner Kemp tor the Chief Commissioner p. 22
- No. 8. — Mr. Commissioner Kemp to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 9. — The Chief Commissioner to Mr. Commissioner Kemp p. 23
- No. 10. — Mr. Commissioner Kemp to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 11. — Mr. Commissioner Kemp to the Chief Commissioner p. 24
- [No. 12.]
- No. 13. — The Assistant Native Secretary (Acting for the Chief Commissioner) to Mr. Commissioner Kemp p. 26
- No. 14. — The Chief Commissioner to Mr Commissioner Kemp
- No. 15. — The Assistant Native Secretary (Acting for the Chief Commissioner) to Mr. Commissioner Kemp p. 27
- No. 16. — Mr. Commissioner Kemp to the Chief Commissioner. Mawhe.—Respecting Completion of Survey
- No. 17. — Mr. Commissioner Kemp to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 18. — Mr. Commissioner Kemp to the Chief Commissioner p. 28
- No. 19. — Mr. Commissioner Kemp to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 20. — Mr. Commissioner Kemp to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 21. — The Chief Commissioner to Mr. Commissioner Kemp p. 29
- No. 22. — The Chief Commissioner to Mr. Commissioner Kemp
- No. 23. — Mr. Commissioner Kemp to the Chief Commissioner p. 30
- No. 24. — The Chief Commissioner to Mr Commissioner Kemp
- No. 25. — The Chief Commissioner to Mr. Commissioner H. T. Kemp, J.P
- No. 26. — Mr. Commissioner Kemp to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 27. — Mr. Commissioner Kemp to the Chief Commissioner p. 31
- No. 28. — Mr. Commissioner Kemp to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 29. — The Chief Commissioner to Mr. Commissioner Kemp, J.P p. 32
- No. 30. — Mr. Commissioner Kemp to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 31. — The Chief Commissioner to Mr. Commissioner Kemp
- No. 32. — Mr. Commissioner Kemp to the Chief Commissioner p. 33
- No. 33. — Mr. Commissioner Kemp to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 34. — The Assistant Native Secretary (acting for the Chief Commissioner) to Mr. Commissioner Kemp
- No. 35. — Mr. Commissioner Kemp to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 36. — Mr Commissioner Kemp to the Chief Commissioner p. 34
- No. 37. — The Assistant Naitve Secretary (acting for the Chief Commissioner) to Mr. Commissioner Kemp
- No. 38. — Mr. Commissioner Kemp to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 39. — Mr. Commissioner Kemp to the Chief Commissioner p. 35
- [No. 40.]
- No. 41. — Dr. Shortland, M.A., Native Secretary, to Mr. Commissioner Kemp p. 36
- No. 42. — Mr. Commissioner Kemp to the.Native Secretary
- No. 43. — Mr. Commissioner Kemp to Dr. Shortland, Native Secretary p. 37
- No. 44. — Mr. Commissioner Kemp to Dr. Edward Shortland, M.A., Native Secretary
- No. 45. — Mr. Commissioner Kemp to the Hon. the Native Minister
- [III.—Hokianga District.]
- No. 1. — Lieut.-Colonel McDonnell to the Hon. Dr. Pollen p. 38
- No. 2. — Lieut.-Colonel McDonnell to the Hon. Dr. Pollen
- No. 3. — Lieut.-Colonel McDonnell to the General Government Agent, Auckland p. 39
- No. 4. — Lieut-Colonel McDonnell to Mr. H. T' Clarke
- [No. 4a.] p. 41
- No. 5. — Lieut.-Colonel Mcdonnell to Mr. H. T Clarke
- No. 6. — Mr. Brissenden to Mr. H. T. Clarke p. 42
- No. 6a. — The Hon. Sir D. McLean to Mr. Brissenden p. 43
- [No. 7.]
- [No. 8.] p. 45
- No. 8a. — Sir D. McLean to the District Officer, Bay of Islands p. 47
- No. 8b. — Lieut.-Colonel McDonnell to Lieut. Colonel St. John
- No. 9. — Sir D. McLean to Mr. Brissenden
-
[No. 10.] p. 48
- Mr. E. T. Brissenden to Sir D. McLean p. 48
- Enclosure 1. — Statement of Lands negotiated for by Mr. E. T. Brissenden for the General Government of New Zealand for the Year ending 30th June, 1875
- Enclosure 2. — List of Blocks that have passed the Court. (Deeds will be signed when necessary funds are to hand.) p. 49
- Enclosure 3. — List of Blocks of Land awaiting the sitting of Native Land Court
- Enclosure 4. — List of Lands under Survey. (The most of the Blocks here mentioned are nearly finished; they will be ready to bring before the Court early in September next p. 50
- Enclosure 5
- Enclosure 6. — List of Blocks I have a doubt about being able to complete. I therefore exclude them from the No. 1 return, where they otherwise belong, as they have passed the Court
- Enclosure 7. — Mr. Percy Smith to Mr. E. T. Brissenden p. 51
- [Descriptions of Hokianga blocks]
- No. 11. — Mr. J. W. Preece, Land Purchase Officer, to the Hon. the Native Minister p. 52
- No. 12 — Mr. J. W. Preece, Auckland, to the Hon. the Native Minister p. 53
- [IV.—Whangarei District.]
- No. 1. — The Hon. the Colonial Secretary to Mr. Interpreter Johnson p. 55
- No. 2. — Mr. Interpreter Johnson to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary
- No. 3. — The Hon. the Surveyor-General to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary p. 56
- No. 4. — Mr. Interpreter Johnson to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary
- No. 5. — Mr. Interpreter Johnson to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary p. 57
-
[No. 6.] p. 58
- Mr. Commissioner Johnson to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary p. 58
- Enclosure 1 p. 59
- Enclosure 2
- Enclosure 3 p. 60
- Enclosure 4 p. 61
- Enclosure 5
- No. 7. — Mr. Commissioner Johnson to the Chief Commissioner p. 62
- No. 8. — Mr. Commissioner Johnson to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 9. — Mr. Commissioner Johnson to the Hon. the Colonial, Secretary
- No. 10. — Mr. Commissioner Johnson to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary p. 63
- No. 11. — The Chief Commissioner to Mr. Commissioner-Johnson
- No. 12. — Mr. Commissioner Johnson to the Chief Commissioner p. 64
- No. 13. — Mr. Commissioner Johnson to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 14 — Mr. Commissioner Johnson to the Chief Commissioner
- [No. 15.] p. 65
- No. 16. — Mr. Commissioner Kemp (acting for the Chief Commissioner) to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary
- No. 17. — The Chief Commissionee to Mr. Commissioner Johnson p. 66
- No. 18. — The Hon. the Colonial Secretary to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 19. — Mr. Commissioner Johnson to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 20. — Mr. Commissioner Johnson to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 21. — Mr. Commissioner Johnson to the Chief Commissioner p. 67
- No. 22. — Mr. Commissioner Johnson to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 23. — Mr. Commissioner Johnson to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 24. — Mr. Commissioner Johnson to the Chief Commissioner p. 68
- No. 25. — Mr. Commissioner Johnson to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 26. — Mr. Commissioner Johnson to the Chief Commissioner p. 69
- No. 27. — Mr. Commissioner Johnson to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 28. — Mr. Commissioner Kemp (acting for the Chief Commissioner) to Mr. Commissioner Johnson
- No. 29. — The Chief Commissioner to Mr. Commissioner Johnson p. 70
- No. 30. — Mr. Commissioner Johnson to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 31 — Mr. Commissioner Johnson to the Chief Commissioner p. 71
- No. 32. — The Hon. the Colonial Secretary to the Chief Commissioner p. 72
- No. 33. — Mr. Commissioner Johnson to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 34. — The Chief Commissioner to Mr. Commissioner Johnson, Whangarei
- No. 35. — The Chief CommissioneR to Mr. Commissioner Johnson p. 73
- [No. 36.]
- No. 37. — Mr. Commissioner Johnson to the Chief Commissioner p. 78
- No. 38. — The Chief Commissioner to Mr. Commissioner Johnson
- No. 39. — The Assistant Native Secretary (acting for the Chief Commissioner) to Mr. Commissioner Johnson p. 79
- No. 40. — MR. Commissioner Johnson to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 41 — The Assistant Native Secretary (acting for the Chief Commissioner) to Mr. Commissioner Johnson
- No. 42. — The Assistant Native Secretary (acting for the Chief Commissioner) to Mr. Commissioner Johnson
- No. 43. — Mr. Surveyor A. Sinclair to the Chief Commissioner p. 80
- No. 44. — The Chief Commissioner to Mr. Commissioner Johnson
- No. 45. — Mr. Commissioner Johnson to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 46. — The Chief Commissioner to Mr. Commissioner johnson p. 81
- No. 47 — Mr. Commissioner Johnson to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 48. — The Chief Commissioner to Mr. Commissioner J. G. Johnson p. 82
- No. 49. — The Chief Commissioner to Mr. Commissioner Johnson
- [No. 50.]
- No. 51. — The Assistant Native Secretary (acting for the Chief Commissioner) to Mr. Commissioner Johnson p. 85
- No. 52. — Mr. Commissioner Johnson to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 53. — Mr. Commissioner Johnson to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 54. — Mr. Commissioner Johnson to the Chief Commissioner p. 86
- No. 55 — Memorandum by the Chief Commissioner
- No. 56 — Mr. Commissioner Rogan to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 57. — The Assistant Native Secretary to Mr. Commissioner Rogan p. 87
- No. 58. — Mr. Commissioner Rogan to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 59. — Mr. Commissioner Searancke to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary
- No. 60. — Mr. Commissioner Searancke to Dr. Shortland, Native Secretary p. 88
- No. 61. — Mr. Commissioner Searancke to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary
- No. 62. — Mr. Commissioner Searancke to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary
- [No. 63.] p. 89
- No. 64. — Mr. Commissioner Searancke to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary
- [No. 65.]
- [No. 66.]
- No. 67. — Mr. Commissioner Searancke to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary
- No. 68. — Mr. Commissioner Searancke to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary
- No. 69. — Mr. Commissioner Searancke to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary p. 91
- No. 70. — Mr. Commissioner Searancke to the Hon. the Native Minister
- No. 71. — Mr. Commissioner Searancke to the Hon. the Native Minister p. 92
- [No. 72.]
- [V.—Kaipara District.]
- No. 1. — The Chief. Protector to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary p. 93
- No. 2. — The Native Secretary to Hone Tana,. Wairoa
- No. 3. — Mr. Commissioner Johnson to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary
- No. 4. — The Chief Commissioner to Mr. Commissioner Johnson
- No. 5. — Mr. Commissioner Johnson to the Chief Commissioner p. 94
- No. 6. — Mr. Commissioner Johnson to the Chief Commissioner p. 95
- No. 7. — The Chief Commissioner to Mr. Commissioner Johnson p. 96
- No. 8. — Mr. Commissioner Johnson to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 9. — Mr. Commissioner Johnson to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary p. 97
- [No. 10.]
- No. 11. — Mr. Commissioner Johnson to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 12. — Mr. Commissioner Johnson to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 13. — The Hon. the Colonial Secretary to the Chief Commissioner p. 99
- No. 14. — Mr. Commissioner Kemp (acting for the Chief Commissioner) to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary
- No. 15. — The Chief Commissioner to Mr. Commissioner Kemp
- No. 16. — Mr. Commissioner Kemp to the Chief Commissioner p. 100
- [No. 17.]
- No. 18. — The Chief Commissioner to Mr. Commissioner Rogan
- No. 19. — The Chief Commissioner to Mr. Commissioner Rogan
- No. 20. — Mr. Commissioner Rogan to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 21. — Mr. Commissioner Rogan to the Chief Commissioner p. 102
- No. 22. — Mr. Commissioner Rogan to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 23. — The Chief Commissioner to Mr. Commissioner Kemp p. 103
- No. 24. — Mr. Commissioner Rogan to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 25. — Mr, Commissioner Rogan to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 26. — Mr. Commissioner Rogan to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 27. — Mr. Commissioner Rogan to the Chief Commissioner p. 104
- No. 28. — Mr. Commissioner Rogan to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 29. — Mr. Commissioner Rogan to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 30. — Mr. Commissioner Rogan to the Chief Commissioner p. 105
- No. 31. — Mr. Commissioner Rogan to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 32. — Mr. Commissioner Rogan to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 33. — Mr. Commissioner Rogan to the Chief Commissioner p. 106
- [No. 34.]
- No. 35. — Mr. Commissioner. Rogan to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 36. — Lands Surveyed and Under Negotiation for Purchase from the Natives p. 108
- No. 37. — Mr. Commissioner Johnson to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 38. — Mr. Commissioner Rogan to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary p. 110
- No. 39. — Lieut-Colonel McDonnell, to the General Government Agent, Auckland
- No. 40. — Lieut-Colonel Mcdonnell to the General Government Agent, Auckland p. 111
- No. 41. — Lieut.-Colonel McDonnell to the General Government Agent, Auckland
- No. 42. — His Honor the Superintendent, Auckland, to the General Government Agent, Auckland p. 112
- No. 43. — Lieut.-Colonel Mcdonnell to the General Government Agent, Auckland
- No. 44. — Lieut:–Colonel Mcdonnell to the General Government Agent
- No. 45. — The Under Secretary, Native Department, to Mr. Brissenden p. 113
- No. 46. — Mr. Brissenden to the Hon. D. Pollen
- No. 47. — Mr. Brissenden to the Under Secretary, Native Department p. 114
- No. 48. — Mr. H. T. Clarke to Mr. Brissenden
- No. 49. — Mr. H. T. Clarke to Mr. Brissenden
- No. 50. — Major Green to Under Secretary, Native Office
- [No. 51.]
- Alleged Improper Sale of Land North of Auckland. — (Inquiry by Mr. R. C. Barstow, R. M., and papers relative to) p. 115
- [No. 1.]
- [No. 2.]
- [No. 3.] p. 117
- No. 4. — The Hon. the Colonial Secretary to His Honor the Superintendent, Auckland p. 118
- No. 5. — Tiopira Kinaki to the Hon. the Native Minister
- No. 6. — His Honor the Superintendent, Auckland, to the Hon. the Colonial. Secretary p. 120
- [No. 7.]
-
[No. 8.]
- Mr. Preece to the Under-Secretary, Native Office, (Land Purchase Branch.)
- Enclosure 1 in No. 8. — Memorandum re Mr. Tole's Complaint concerning the Opouteke Purchase and the Claim of Te Haurangi and Heta Te Haara thereto
- Enclosure 2 in No. 8. — [Translation.] — Mr. J. W. Preece to Heta te Haara p. 124
- No. 9. — Mr. Preece to the Under-Secretary, Native. Office
- No. 10. — The Hon. the Native Minister to His Honor the Superintendent p. 127
- No. 11. — The Hon. the Native Minister to Mr. R. C. Barstow
- No. 12. — Mr. Barstow to the Hon. the Native Minister
- [No 13.]
- [No. 14.] p. 132
- No. 15. — Mr. J. A. Tole to Mr. R. C. BaRstow
- No. 16. — Mr. J. A. Tole to Mr. R. C. Barstow
- No. 17. — Mr. J. W. Preece to Mr. R. C. Barstow p. 136
- [No. 18.]
- No. 19. — Mr. Barstow to the Hon. the Native Minister
-
[VI.—Mahurangi District.] p. 138
- [No. 1.] p. 138
- No. 2. — The Hon. The Colonial Secretary to the Chief Protector
- No. 3. — The Hon. the Colonial Secretary to the Chief Protector
- No. 4. — The Hon. the Colonial Secretary to the Chief Protector p. 139
- No. 5. — Mr. Interpreter Johnson to the Native Secretary, Auckland
- No. 6. — The Native Secretary to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary p. 140
- No. 7. — Mr. Commissioner Johnson to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 8. — Mr. Commissioner Johnson to the Chief Commissioner p. 141
- No. 9. — The Chief Commissioner to Mr. Commissioner Johnson
- No. 10. — Mr. Commissioner Johnson to the Chief Commissioner p. 142
- No. 11. — Mr. Commissioner Johnson to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 12. — The Chief Commissioner to Mr. Surveyor Churton
- No. 13. — Mr. Commissioner Rogan to the Chief Commissioner p. 143
- No. 14. — Mr. Commissioner Rogan to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 15. — Mr. Commissioner Rogan to the Chief Commissioner p. 144
- [No. 16.]
- No. 17. — The Chief Commissioner to Mr. Commissioner Johnson p. 145
- No. 18. — Mr. Brissenden to the Under Secretary, Native Department
- No. 19. — Mr. Brissenden to the Under Secretary, Native Office p. 146
- No. 20. — Mr. H. T. Clarke to Mr. Brissenden
- [VII. —Auckland District]
- No. 1. — The Chief Protector to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary p. 147
- No. 2. — His Excellency Lieut.-Governor Hobson to George Clarke, Sen., Esq
- [No. 3.]
- No. 4. — Mr. Peotector Clarke to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary
- [No. 5.] p. 149
- No. 6. — The Surveyor-General to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary
- [No. 7.]
- No. 8. — The Chief Protector to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary
- No. 9. — The Chief Protector to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary
- No. 10. — The Hon. the Colonial Secretary to the Chief Proteotor
- No. 11. — The Chief Protector to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary p. 151
- No. 12. — The Chief Protector to the Hon the Colonial Secretary
- No. 13. — The Hon. the Colonial Secretary to the Chief Protector
- No. 14. — The Chief. Protector to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary
- No. 15. — The Chief Protector to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary p. 152
- No. 16. — The Hon. the Colonial Secretary to the Chief Protector
- No. 17. — The Hon. the Colonial Secretary to the Chief Protector
- No. 18. — Statement showing Sums Paid and Value of Stores issued to Aborigines in exchange for Land during the Years 1840, 1841, and 1842 p. 153
- No. 19. — The Chief Protector to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary p. 154
- [No. 20.]
- No. 21. — The Native Secretary to the Chief Tara, Waiheke p. 155
- No. 22. — The Hon. the Surveyor-General to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary
- No. 23. — The Hon. the Surveyor-General to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary
- [No. 24.]
- No. 25. — The Hon. the Surveyor-General to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary
- No. 26. — The Hon. the Surveyor-General to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary
- No. 27. — The Civil Secretary, Auckland, to Mr. Commissioner McLean p. 157
- No. 28. — Native Land Purchase Commissioner Gazetted
- No. 29. — The Hon. the Surveyor-General to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary
- No. 30. — The Assistant Native Secretary to Wm. Donnelly, Esq
- No. 31. — The Assistant Native Secretary to Wm. Donnelly, Esq p. 158
- No. 32. — G. F. Swainson, Esq., Surveyor, to the Hon. the Surveyor General
- [No. 33.]
- [No. 34.]
- No. 35. — W. Donelly, Esq., Native Counsel, to the Native Secretary
- No. 36. — Mr. Interpreter John White to the Hon. the Surveyor-General
- No. 37. — The Hon. the Colonial Secretary to the Chief Commissioner p. 160
- No. 38. — Mr. Commissioner Kemp (Acting for the Chief Secretary) to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary
- No. 39. — Province of Auckland
- No. 40. — Return Shewing the Numeer of Acres for which Mr. Commissioner Mclean is in Treaty, and Partially Paid for during the Year 1854 p. 161
- No. 41. — Memorandum by Mr. Commissioner Kemp (acting for the Chief Commissioner)
- No. 42. — The Native Secretary to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary
- No. 43. — Memorandum of Case advanced from the Colonial Treasury for Land Purchases p. 162
- No. 44. — The Chief Commissioner to Mr. Commissioner Hay
- No. 45. — The Hon. The Colonial Secretary to the Chief Land Commissioner
- No. 46. — Native Land Purchase Department p. 163
- No. 47. — Auckland District p. 164
- No. 48. — Province of Auckland p. 165
- No. 49. — Statement of the Cash Advances made by the Colonial Treasurer, at Auckland, to Donald McLean, Esq., on account of the purchase of Land from the Natives, 29th April, 1854, to 30th April, 1856
- No. 50. — The Chief Commissioner to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary
- No. 51. — Instructions to Connect and Consolidate Native Land Purchases p. 166
- No. 52. — The Chief Commissioner to Mr. Commissioner F. Dillon Bell
- No. 53. — The Chief Commissioner to James Preece, Esq., Coromandel
- No. 54. — The Chief Commissioner to the District Land Purchase Commissioners
- No. 55. — Memorandum p. 167
- [No. 56.]
- No. 57. — Abstract Return of all Rejected Applications made by the Natives during the period intervening between 1st January, 1840, and 31st December, 1845, to sell Land to Her Majesty's Government p. 168
- [No. 58.] p. 170
- No. 59. — Memorandum p. 176
-
[No. 60.] p. 177
- Return showing the number of Acres over which the Native Title has been extinguished during the year ended 30th June, 1862; showing, also, Payments made during the same period in the Wellington and Hawke's Bay Provinces, on account of Land purchased prior to the 30th June, 1861 p. 177
- Return showing the number of Acres surveyed by Officers of the Land Purchase Department during the year ended 30th June, 1862 p. 178
- No. 61. — Apihai Te Kawau to His Excellency the Governor In Chief
- [No. 62.] p. 179
- No. 63 p. 182
- No. 64. — Lieut.-Colonel McDonnell to Mr. J. Knowles p. 204
-
[No. 65 Areas of Lands Purchased and Leased.] p. 205
- Part 1.—Negotiations Completed p. 205
- Part II.—Negotiations in Progress p. 209
- Part III.—General Expenses p. 216
- Part 4.—Recapitulation p. 217
- No. 66. Lands Purchased under the Immigration and Public Works Act of 1870, and declared to be Waste Lands of the Crown p. 218
- No. 67. — Return of Names of Europeans from whom Lands, &c., have been Purchased p. 219
- [No. 68.]
- Statement Relative to Land Purchases, North Island p. 220
- Thames and Piako Districts p. 222
- Bay of Plenty and Taupo Districts p. 223
- East Coast and Poverty Bay District
- Wairoa District p. 224
- Hawke's Bay Province
- Wellington Province
- Taranaki District p. 225
- General Summary
- Detail of Expenditure to 80th June, 1875, on Account of Land Purchases and Leases in the North Island, under the Immigration and Public Works Acts of 1870 and 1878 p. 227
- [No. 69.]
- No. 70. — Return of Lands Purchased and Leased, or under Negotiation, in the North Island, under "The Immigration and Public Works Act, 1870," or Acts amending the same, showing Area and Expenditure, and distinguishing such Blocks as have been declared Waste Lands of the Crown p. 262
- [VIII.—Manukau District.]
- No. 1. — The Chief Protector to Mr. Edward Meurant p. 277
- [No. 2.]
- No. 3. — The Chief Protector to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary
- No. 4. — The Chief Protector to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary p. 278
- No. 5. — The Chief Protector to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary
- [No. 6.]
- No. 7. — The Chief Protector to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary
- No. 8. — The Hon. the Colonial Secretary to the Chief Protector p. 279
- No. 9. — The Chief Protector to Rev. John Whiteley
- No. 10. — The Chief Protector to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary
- No. 11. — The Chief Protector to the Surveyor-General p. 280
- [No. 12.]
- No. 13. — Chief Te Keene to His Excellency the Governor-in-Chief p. 281
- No. 14. — The Native Interpreter Johnson to the Surveyor-General
- No. 15. — Mr. Interpreter Johnson to the Surveyor-General
- No. 16. — Mr. Interpreter Johnson to the Surveyor General p. 282
- [No. 17.]
- No. 18. — Mr. Interpreter Johnson to the Native Secretary, Auckland
- [No. 19.]
- No. 20. — Mr. Interpreter Johnson to the Native Secretary
- No. 21. — Mr. Interpreter Johnson to the Native Secretary p. 285
- No. 22. — Memorandum by Mr. Commissioner Kemp (acting for the Chief Commissioner)
- No. 23. — Mr. Commissioner Kemp (Acting for the Chief Commissioner) to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary
- No. 24. — The Chief Commissioner to the Native Secretary, Auckland
- No. 25. — The Chief Commissioner to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary p. 287
- No. 26. — Memorandum
- [No. 27.] p. 288
- No. 28. — The Chief Commissioner to Mr. Commissioner Searancke p. 289
- No. 29. — W. N. Searancke, Esq., to the Chief Commissioner
- [No. 30.] p. 290
- No. 31. — Mr. Commissioner Johnson to the Assistant Native Secretary (acting for the Chief Commissioner.)
- No. 32. — Memorandum by Mr. Commissioner Johnson p. 292
- No. 33. — The Chief Commissioner to W. N. Searancke, Esq., District Surveyor
- No. 34. — W. N. Searancke, Esq., Government Surveyor, to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 35. — Mr. Commissioner Searancke to the Chief Commissioner p. 293
- No. 36. — Mr. Commissioner Searancke to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 37. — Memorandum by Mr. Commissioner Searancke p. 294
- No. 38. — Mr. Commissioner Searancke to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 39. — Chief Mohi to His. Excellency the Governor p. 295
- [No. 40.]
- [No. 41.]
- No. 42. — Mr. Commissioner Rogan to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 43. — Mr. Commissioner Rogan to the Chief Commissioner p. 298
- [No. 44.]
- [No. 45.]
- [IX.—Cormandel District.]
- No. 1. — The Chief Commissioner to Mr. Fred. Ring, Auckland p. 299
- [No. 2.]
- No. 3. — Mr. Preece to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 4. — The Chief Commissioner to Mr. Preece p. 301
- No. 5. — The Chief Commissioner to Mr. Commissioner Preece
- No. 6. — Memorandum by C. Heaphy, Esq., Provincial Surveyor p. 302
- No. 7. — The Chief Commissioner to Mr. Preece
- No. 8. — Mr. Preece to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 9. — The Chief Commissioner to Charles Heaphy, Esq., Government Surveyor p. 303
- No. 10. — Mr. Preece to the Chief Commissioner p. 304
- No. 11. — The Chief Commissioner to Mr. Preece
- No. 12. — Mr. Preece to the Chief Commissioner p. 305
- No. 13. — Mr. Preece to the Chief Commissioner p. 306
- No. 14. — Mr. Preece to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 15. — Mr. Surveyor Sinclair to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 16. — The Chief Commissioner to Mr. Preece p. 307
- No. 17. — The Chief Commissioner to Mr. Preece
- No. 18. — The Chief Commissioner to Mr. James Preece
- No. 19. — The Chief Commissioner to Mr. James Preece
- No. 20. — The Chief Commissioner to James Preece, Esq p. 308
- No. 21. — The Chief Commissioner to Mr. Preece
- No. 22. — Mr. Preece to the Chief Commissioner
- [No. 23.] p. 309
- No. 24. — The Chief Commissioner to Mr. Preece
- No. 25. — The Chief Commissioner to S. Percy Smith, Esq., Government Surveyor
- No. 26. — Mr. Preece to the Chief Commissioner p. 310
- No. 27. — The Chief Commissioner to James Preece, Esq., Coromandel p. 311
- No. 28. — The Chief Commissioner to Mr. Commissioner G. D. Hay, Thames
- No. 29. — The Hon. the Colonial Secretary to His Honor the Superintendent, Auckland
- No. 30. — Memorandum p. 312
- [No. 31.]
- No. 32. — Mr. James Mackay, Jun., to the Hon. the Minister for Public Works p. 313
- No. 33. — His Honor the Superintendent, Auckland, to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary
- No. 34. — Mr. James Mackay, jun., to the Hon. the Minister for Public Works
- [No. 35.] p. 314
-
[No. 36.] p. 317
- Claims upon lands taken over by the province of auckland from the general government. — Mr. James Mackay to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary p. 317
- Enclosure 1 p. 318
- Enclosure 2. — Mr. James Mackay to the Commissioner of Crown Lands, Auckland p. 319
- Enclosure 3. — The Commissioner of Crown Lands, Auckland, to Mr. Mackay
- Sub-Enclosure to Enclosure 3
- Enclosure 4. — Mr. James Mackay to the Secretary, Mercury Bay Sawmill Company
- Enclosure 5. — The Secretary Mercury Bay Saw Mill Company to Mr. Mackay p. 320
- [X.—Hauraki, Thames, and Piako Districts.]
- [No. 1.] p. 321
- No. 2. — Mr. Commissioner Rogan (Acting for the Chief Commissioner) to Mr. Commissioner Hay p. 322
-
[No. 3.]
-
The Purchase of Native Lands. — Mr. James Mackay, Jun., to the Hon. the Minister for Public Works
- Coromandel and Hauraki.—Respecting the purchase of Native Lands. New Zealand Native Land Agency, — Auckland, 24th January, 1872
- 1. Cape Colville Block
- 2 Tokatea Block p. 323
- 3 Kennedy Bay Block
- 4 Kapanga Block
- 5 Tiki or Ngaurukehu Block
- 6 Waiau and Matawai Block
- 7 Manaia North Block
- 8 Manaia South Block
- 9 Waikauau Block
- 10 Whakatete Block p. 324
- 11 Tararu Block
- 12 Karaka Block
- 13 Otunui Block
- 14 Whakairi Block
- 15 Kirikiri Block
- 16 Te Puriri Block
- *
- *
- [James Mackay's discusses the purchase of native lands in the Coromandel and Hauraki]
-
The Purchase of Native Lands. — Mr. James Mackay, Jun., to the Hon. the Minister for Public Works
- No. 4. — The Under Secretary of Public Works to Mr. James Mackay, Junr p. 327
- [No. 5.] p. 328
- No. 6. — Mr. Commissioner Hay to the Chief Commissioner p. 331
- No. 7. — Mr. Commissioner Hay to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 8. — Mr. Commissioner Hay to the Chief Commissioner p. 332
- No. 9. — The Chief Commissioner to Mr. Commissioner Hay p. 333
- No. 10. — Mr. Commissioner G. W. D. Hay to the Chief Commissioner
- [No. 11.]
- No. 12. — Mr. James Mackay to the Under Secretary, Native Department p. 338
- No. 13. — T. Heale, Esq., Government Surveyor, to the Chief Commissioner p. 339
- [No. 14.]
- No. 15. — Mr. Commissioner Hay to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 16. — Mr. Commissioner Hay to the Chief Commissioner p. 341
- No. 17. — Mr. Commissioner Hay to Chief Commissioner
- No. 18. — Mr. Commissioner G. Drummond Hay to the Chief Commissioner p. 342
- No. 19. — The Hon. the Native Minister to Mr. H. T. Kemp. Memorandum for Mr. Kemp p. 343
- [No. 20.]
- [No. 21.] p. 344
-
[XI.—Waikato district.] p. 346
- No. 1. — Mr. Interpreter Johnson to the Native Secretary p. 346
- No. 2. — Mr. Interpreter Johnson to the Native Secretary
- No. 3. — Mr. Interpreter Johnson to the Native Secretary
- No. 4. — Mr. Interpreter Johnson to the Native Secretary
- [No. 5.]
- No. 6. — Mr. Commissioner Johnson to the Chief Land Commissioner p. 349
- No. 7. — W. N. Searancke, Esq., Government Surveyor, to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 8. — W. N. Searancke, Esq., to the Chief Commissioner p. 350
- No. 9. — The Chief Commissioner to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary
- No. 10. — Mr. Commissioner Rogan to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 11. — The Resident Magistrate, Waipa, to the Hon. the Native Minister p. 351
-
[XII.—Whaingaroa district.]
- No. 1. — The Hon. the Colonial Secretary to the Chief Protector
- No. 2. — Mr. Commissioner Rogan to the Chief Commissioner p. 352
- No. 3. — The Chief Commissioner to Mr. Commissioner Rogan p. 353
- No. 4. — Mr. Commissioner Rogan to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 5. — Mr. Commissioner Rogan to the Chief Commissioner
- [No. 6.] p. 354
- No. 7. — Report on the disposition of the natives in whaingaroa and the neighbouring districts with reference to the sale of land
- No. 8. — Mr. Commissioner Rogan to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 9. — The Hon. the Native Minister to Mr. Commissioner Rogan
-
[XIII.—Aotea, Kawhia, and Mokau Districts.] p. 356
- No. 1. — Mr. Commissioner Rogan to the Chief Commissioner p. 356
- No. 2. — Mr. Commissioner Rogan to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 3. — The Chief Commissioner to Mr. Commissioner Rogan
- No. 4. — Mr. Commissioner Rogan to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 5. — Mr. Commissioner Rogan to the Chief Commissioner p. 357
- No. 6. — Mr. Commissioner Rogan to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 7. — Mr. Commissioner Rogan to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 8. — Waipa Chiefs to the Governor-in-Chief, Sir George Grey, K.C.B
- No. 9. — The Hon. the Colonial Secretary to the Chief Commissioner p. 358
- No. 10. — Chiefs Te Wherowhero and Te Kanawa to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 11. — Mr. Commissioner Rogan to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 12. — Donald McLean, Esq., to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary, Auckland
- [No. 13.] p. 359
- [No. 14.]
- [No. 15.]
- No. 16. — The Chief Commissioner to Mr. Commissioner Cooper
- No. 17. — The Chief Commissioner to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary p. 363
- No. 18. — The Chief Commissioner to Mr. Commissioner H. T. Kemp
- [XIV.—Bay of Plenty and Taupo Districts.]
- No. 1. — The Chief Protector to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary p. 364
- No. 2. — Edward Shortland, Esq., A.M. and M.D., to the Chief Protector
- No. 3. — Te Puna Block, Tauranga p. 365
- No. 4. — Report on Te Moananui's and Ngaiterangi Claims to Land at Katikati, District of Tauranga
- No. 5. — Copy of a Letter from Mr. Mackay to the Hon. J. C. Richmond
- [No. 6.] p. 371
- No. 7. — Messrs. Mitchell and Davies to the Under-Secretary, Native Department p. 373
- [No. 8.] p. 375
- [No. 9.]
- [XV.—Poverty Bay District.] p. 383
- [Official Documents in reference to Native Reserves.]
- Schedule p. iii
- Official Documents in Reference to Native Reserves. — No. 1. — The Chief Protector to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary p. 1
- No. 2. — [Extract from New Zealand Gazette.]
- No. 3. — The Chief Protector to Mr. Protector Halswell
- No. 4. — The Chief Protector to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary p. 2
- No. 5. — Mr. Protector Halswell, Wellington, to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary
- No. 6. — The Hon. the Colonial secretary to the Chief protector
- No. 7. — Mr. Commissioner Halswell to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary p. 3
- [No. 8.]
- No. 9. — The Hon. the Colonial Secretary to the Chief Protector
- No. 10. — The Chief Protector to the Hon the Colonial Secretary p. 4
- No. 11. — The New Zealand Company's Agent, New Plymouth, to Colonel Wakefieid
- No. 12. — The Chief Protector to the Hon. the Colonial Secrerary p. 5
- No. 13. — The Chief Protector to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary
- No. 14. — The Chief Protector to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary
- No. 15 — Mr. Sub-Protector Edward Shortland to the Chief Protector
- No. 16. — Memorandum On the Native Reserves at Wellington p. 6
- No. 17. — Lieut.-Colonel McCleverty to His Excellency Governor Grey p. 8
- [No. 18.]
- No. 19. — Final Report on the Port Nicholson District p. 13
- [No. 20.] p. 14
- No. 21. — The Hon. the Colonial Secretary to the Native Reserve Commissioners
- No. 22. — His Excellency the Governor-in-Chief to Chief Te Wherowhero p. 15
- [No. 23.]
- No. 24. — T. H. Smith, Esq., to His Excellency Sir George Grey, Governor-in-Chief
- No. 25. — The Surveyor-General to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary p. 16
- No. 26. — The Hon. the Colonial Secretary to the Native Reserve Board, Wellington
- [Extract from New Zealand Gazette.] — Endowment for Native Hostelry, Auckland. Colonial Secretary's Office, Auckland, 12th May, 1851 p. 17
- No. 28. — The Hon. the Colonial Secretary, Wellington, to H. Tacy Kemp, Esq
- No. 29. — H. T. Kemp, Esq., Native Secretary, to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary, Wellington
- No. 30. — The Assistant Native Secretary to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary
- No. 31. — The Hon. the Colonial Secretary to the Native Secretary p. 18
- No. 32. — The Hon. the Colonial Secretary, Wellington, to Mr. Commissioner McLean
- No. 33. — The Acting Native Secretary to T. H. Smith, Esq., R.M
- No. 34. — The Civil Secretary, Wellington, to Mr. Commissioner McLean
- No. 35. — The Native Secretary to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary
- [No. 36.] p. 19
- No. 37. — The Native Secretary to the Rev. John Morgan
- No. 38. — The Civil Secretary to the Native Secretary, Wellington
- No. 39. — Mr. Surveyor Fitzgerald to Mr. Commissioner McLean
- No. 40. — The Native Reserve Commissioners to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary, Auckland p. 21
- No. 41. — The Chief Commissioner to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary
- No. 41 — a. — Report of a Special Committee of the Provincial Council of New Plymouth on the Purchase of the Waiwhakaiho Block
- [No. 42.] p. 23
-
[No. 43.]
-
Mr. Commissioner Cooper to the Chief Commissioner
- New Plymouth.—Respecting Report of Special Committee on Waiwhakaiho Block. Wellington, 11th August, 1855
- General Reasons why such Liberal Reserves were made p. 25
- Reserves for Hone Ropiha and Wi te Ahoaho
- Te Ropiha Moturoa
- Wairarapa p. 26
- More
- Rawiri Motutere, Wi Kawaho, Karoraina, and Hopataia
- Matena Tupoki, Wi Tana, and Wi Rqpiha
- Kirihipu
- Poharama
- Hohua and Manahi
- Matena Tupoki and Wi Ropiha
-
Enclosure
- Memorandum by Mr. Commissioner Cooper
- Reserves for Hone Ropiha and Wi te Ahoaho p. 27
- Ropiha Moturoa
- More
- Rawiri Motutere and Wi Kawaho
- Karoraina and Ani
- Hopataia
- Matena Tupoki, Wi Tana Ngatata, and Wi Ropiha
- Kirihipu, Herewini, Hohaia, and Poharama
- Wi Tako and Ropiha Moturoa
- Hohua and Manahi
- Henare te Puni and Hakopa
-
Mr. Commissioner Cooper to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 44. — The Right Rev. Bishop Selwyn to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 45. — The Hon. the Colonial Treasurer to the Chief Commissioner p. 28
- [No. 46.]
- No. 47. — The Chief Commissioner to Mr. Commissioner Kemp
- No. 48. — The Chief Commissioner to the Assistant Native Secretary, New Plymouth p. 29
- No. 49. — [Extract from New Zealand Gazette.]
- No. 50. — [Extract from New Zealand Gazette.]
- No. 51. — The Chief Commissioner to the Crown Lands Commissioner, Napier
- No. 52. — The Chief Commissioner to his Honor the Superintendent, Napier
- No. 53. — The Chief Commissioner to Mr. Commissioner Searancke p. 30
- No. 54. — The Chief Commissioner to Mr. Commissioner G. S. Cooper, J.P
- No. 55. — The Chief Commissioner to Mr. Commissioner Searancke
- No. 56. — The Chief Commissioner to Mr. Interpreter John White p. 31
- No. 57. — The Chief Commissioner to Mr. Commissioner Parris, J.P
- No. 58. — The Chief Commissoner to Mr. Commissioner Searancke
- No. 59. — His Honour the Superintendent, Taranaki, to the Chief Commissioner p. 32
- No. 60. — The Chief Commissioner to Mr. Surveyor Sinclair
-
[No. 61.]
- [Extract from New Zealand Gazette.]
- Report by Josiah Flight, Esq., of the Province of Taranaki, under "The New Zealand Native — Reserves Act, 1856."
- Report by Josiah Flight, Esq., of the Province of Taranaki, under "The New Zealand Native — Reserves Act, 1856."
- [Extract from minutes of the executive council]
- [No. 62.]
- [No. 63.]
- No. 64. — The Chief Commissioner to Mr. Commissioner H. T. Kemp, J.P
- No. 65. — The Assistant Native Secretary to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 66. — Mr. John P. Stewart to Mr. S. Deighton
- [No. 67.] p. 35
- No. 68. — Herbert S. Wardell, Esq., R.M., to the Hon. the Native Minister p. 36
- [No. 69.]
- No. 70. — The Chief Commissioner to Malcolm Fraser, Esq., Government Surveyor
- No. 71. — Memorandum on the Kawau Pa, New Plymouth p. 38
- [No. 72.]
- [No. 73.]
- No. 74. — Extract from Report on Grant of Site for Magistrate's Residence
- No. 75. — Report of Cession of 700 Acres as Site for a School
- [No. 76.]
- No. 77. — Memorandum on the Purchase of the Waiuku Block, Manukau
- [No. 78.]
- No. 79 — Mr. Commissioner Parris to the Chief Commissioner p. 41
- No. 80. — His Honour Dr. Featherston to Mr. Interpreter Deighton
- No. 81. — Mr. Interpreter Deighton to his Honour Dr. Featherson
- No. 82. — Memorandum respecting Grants for Tamihana te Rauparaha and Matene te Whiwhi at Otaki p. 42
- No. 83. — His Honour the Superintendent to Mr. Samuel Deighton
- No. 84. — Copy of a Despatch from his Grace the Duke of Newcastle, K.G., to Governor Sir George Grey, K.C.B
- No. 85. — [Extract from New Zealand Gazette.] p. 43
- [No. 86.]
- No. 87. — Mr. Commissioner Swainson to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary
- [No. 88.]
- No. 89. — Mr. Commissioner Swainson to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary p. 45
- [No. 90.]
- No. 91. — [Extract from New Zealand Gazette, 7th June, 1865.]
- [No. 92.] p. 46
- No. 93. — Mr. Commissioner Swainson to the Hon. the Native Minister
- [No. 94.] p. 47
- [No. 95.]
- [No. 96.]
- [No. 97.]
- [No. 98.]
- [No. 99.]
- No. 100. — [Extract from New Zealand Gazette.]
- No. 101. — H. Hanson Turton, Esq., Special Commissioner, to the Hon. the Native Minister
- No. 102. — The Commissioner of Native Reserves to the Hon. the Native Minister
-
No. 103. — Mr. Commissioner Swainson to the Hon. the Native Minister
- Reporting State of Native Reserves in the District, with Tabular Returns. Native Reserves Office, Wellington, 21st May, 1866
- Present Commissioners in the Province p. 54
- Classes of Reserves
- Management of Classes
- Rental, past and present
- Expenses of Native Reserves Office
- Native Reserve Accounts p. 55
- General Remarks
- [No. 104.]
- No. 105. — His Honour the Superintendent, Taranaki, to the Assistant Native Secretary
- [No. 106.] p. 56
- No. 107. — [Extract from New Zealand Gazette.]
- [No. 108.] p. 57
- No. 109 — The Secretary of Crown Lands to Mr. Surveyor Swainson
-
[No. 110.] p. 58
- Return of Reserves made for Friendly Natives and Returned Rebels. — (No. 1.) p. 58
-
(No. 2.) — Schedule of Native Reserves in the Bay of Plenty District
- 1. Opape Reserve, for Rebels only of the Whakatohea Tribe who have surrendered
- 2. Hiwarau and Hokianga Reserves at Ohiwa, for surrendered Rebels and Loyal Natives of the Upokorohe Hapu
- 3. Whakatane Reserve, for surrendered Rebels and Loyal Natives of the Ngatipukeko and Ngatiawa Tribes
- 4. Reserve for Whakatohea Chief Te Ranapia te Uatuahu
- 5. Reserves for Whakatohea Chiefs, on condition that they remain loyal to 1st January, 1870, when Crown Grants will be issued
- Memorandum to Schedule of Native Reserves in Bay of Plenty District p. 59
- [section]
- (No. 3.) — Supplementary Schedule of Native Reserves in the Bay of Plenty District
- (No. 4.) — Bay of Plenty District. — Schedule of Land given to the Arawa Tribe
-
[Bay of Plenty Awards and Agreements]
- Schedule of Awards given in the Compensation Court held at Opotiki
- Schedule of Agreements made by Crown Agent with Persons preferring Compensation Claims in Bay of Plenty Block
- Schedule of Awards given in the Compensation Court held at Opotiki; the Awards having yet to be selected by Crown Agent and Claimants p. 60
- [No. 111.]
-
[No. 112.] p. 62
- His Honour I. E. Featherston to the Hon. J. C. Richmond p. 62
-
Enclosures. — (No. 1.)
- Memorandum
- Memorandum p. 63
- Note in Explanation
- (No. 2.) — Memorandum by Dr. Featherston
- (No. 3.)
- (No. 4.) — A Brief Sketch of the Migrations of the Ngatiraukawa from Taupo to Cook Strait, and of their Wars with the Resident Tribes (Native Account)
- [No. 113.] p. 64
- No. 114. — Report on Reserves, Native Lands, &c., Hawke's Bay. — G. S. Cooper, Esq., R.M., to the Hon. J. C. Richmond p. 66
- [No. 115.] p. 67
- No. 116. — Report of the Public Petitions Committee on the Petition of Fifty-one Natives of the Wairarapa
- [No. 117.] p. 70
- No. 118. — Mr. Commissioner Parris to the Hon. the Native Minister
- No. 119. — [Extract from New Zealand Gazette.]
- No. 120. — Report on the Native Reserves in the Province of Hawke's Bay p. 72
- No. 121. — Report on the Native Reserves in the Province of Wellington p. 74
- No. 122. — [Extract from New Zealand Gazette:] p. 76
- No. 123. — Report on the Native Reserves in the Province of Auckland
- No. 124. — Report on the Native Reserves in the Province of Hawke's Bay p. 79
- [No. 125.] p. 80
- No. 126. — [Extract from New Zealand Gazette.]
- [No. 127.]
- No. 128. — Report on Native Reserves in the Province of Wellington p. 81
-
[No. 129.] p. 83
- Correspondence relating to the Manawatu-Rangitikei Purchase. — Survey, &c., of Native Reserves. — (No. 1.) — The Hon. D. McLean to his Honour the Superintendent, Wellington p. 83
- (No. 2.) — The Hon. D. McLean to his Honour the Superintendent, Wellington
- (No. 3.) — The Hon. W. Fitzherbert to the Hon. the Native Minister
- (No. 4.) — The Hon. W. Fitzherbert to the Hon. the Native Minister p. 84
-
(Enclosure in No. 4.)
- Schedule of Reserves given to Natives in the Rangitikei-Manawatu Block by the Hon. The Native Minister
- Schedule of Reserves given to Natives in the Rangitikei-Manawatu Block by Dr. Featherston p. 85
- Schedule of Reserves in the Rangitikei-Manawatu Block awarded by the Native Land Court on the 16th October, 1869
- Recapitulation of Reserves in the Rangitikei-Manawatu Block awarded to Natives
- [No. 130.]
- No. 131. — Report of Commissioner of Native Reserves
- [No. 132.]
- [No. 133.]
- No. 134. — Report of Commissioner of Native Reserves
- No. 135. — Report on the Claim of the Province of Wellington in respect of the Manawatu Reserves p. 90
-
[No. 136.]
- Correspondence relating to the Tairua Native Reserve. — (No. 1.) — His Honour the Superintendent, Auckland, to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary
- (Enclosure in No. 1.)
- Note p. 93
- (No. 2.) — His Honour the Superintendent, Auckland, to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary
- (No. 3.) — His Honour the Superintendent, Auckland, to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary
- (Enclosure in No. 3.) — Peneamene Tanui to his Honour the Superintendent, Auckland
- (No. 4.) — The Hon. the Colonial Secretary to his Honour the Superintendent, Auckland
- (No. 5.) — Mr. James Mackay to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary
- No. 137. — Report of Commissioner of Native Reserves p. 95
- No. 138. — Report of Commissioner of Native Reserves p. 97
- No. 139. — Mr. Alexander Mackay to the Under-Secretary, Native Department p. 99
-
No. 140. — Report of Commissioner of Native Reserves (from 1st July, 1876, to 30th June, 1877) p. 104
- Auckland p. 104
- Waiuku
- Wellington p. 105
- Tauranga
- [Papers respecting The Five-and Ten-Per-Cents on Resale of Native Lands.]
- Schedule
- [No. 1. The Deputy Surveyor-General to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary.] p. 1
- No. 2. — The Hon. the Colonial Secretary to the Chief Commissioner
- No. 3. — Memorandum of Blocks on which Five-per-Cents are payable
- No. 4. — The Chief Commissioner to Herbert S. Wardell, Esq., R.M
- No. 5. — The Chief Commissioner to H. S. Wardell, Esq., R.M
- No. 6. — The Chief Commissioner to H. S. Wardell, Esq., R.M
- No. 7. — The Chief Commissioner to the Commissioner of Crown Lands, Wellington p. 3
- No. 8. — Extracts from Native Deeds of Conveyance. — Auckland.—Ten-per-Cents secured to Natives
- No. 9. — The Chief Commissioner to the Hon. the Native Minister
- [No. 10. Memorandum for the Hon. the Minister for Native Affairs.] p. 4
- No. 11. — The Assistant Native Secretary to Mr. Commissioner Kemp
- [No. 12. Mr. Commissioner Kemp to the Assistant Under-Secretary, Native Department.]
- No. 13. — Major Heaphy to the Hon. the Native Minister
- [No. 14. Major Heaphy to the Under-Secretary, Native Department]
- [On the Tenure of Native Lands]
- Schedule
- On the Tenure of Native Lands. — No. 1. — Mr. Sub-Protector Shortland to the Chief Protector. — On The Tenure of Native Lands
- No. 2. — The Chief Protector to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary
- No. 3. — Memorandum from the Chief Protector of Aborigines on the Territorial Rights of Natives when in Captivity p. 5
- [No. 4. Memorandum by the Native Secretary on the Native Territorial Bill.] p. 6
- [No. 5. Memorandum by the Native Secretary on the Individualization of Native Lands.]
- No. 6. — Memorandum by the Hon. C. W. Richmond
- No. 7. — Scheme for the Partition and Enfranchisement of Lands held under Native Tenure. — [F. D. Fenton's "Observations, 1859."] p. 10
- No. 8. — Remarks on Maori Affairs. — [Notes on Maori Matters, 1860.] p. 11
- No. 9. — Extracts from Opinions of Various Authorities on Native Tenure
- I. D. McLean, Chief Commissioner for the Purchase of Native Lands.—1860 p. 17
- II. Bishop of New Zealand.—1860
- III. Sir William Martin, late Chief Justice of New Zealand.—1846 p. 18
- IV. Archdeacon Maunsell.—1840 p. 19
- V. Board of Inquiry: Major Nugent, late Native Secretary; Mr. Ligar, late Surveyor-General; Mr. Daldy; and Mr. T. H. Smith, Assistant Native Secretary.—1856
- VI. Rev. J. Hamlin, Church of England Missionary p. 20
- VII. Mr. Spain, formerly Her Majesty's Commissioner for determining Titles to Land in New Zealand.—1846
- VIII. Mr. George Clarke, formerly Chief Protector of Aborigines.—1844 p. 21
- IX. Archdeacon Hadfield.—1860 p. 22
- X. Mr. Swainson, late Attorney-General of New Zealand.—1859 p. 23
- XI. Mr. Busby, formerly British Resident at New Zealand.—1860
- XII. Rev. Mr. Buddle, Superintendent of the Wesleyan Mission.—1860 p. 24
- XIII. Mr. Edward Shortland, formerly Protector of Aborigines.-1844
- XIV. Mr. John White, Interpreter in the Native Office.—1859 p. 25
- XV. Rev. J. A. Wilson, Church Missionary.—1860 p. 26
- No. 10. — Memorandum by the Hon. C. W. Richmond on the Territorial Rights of Chiefs p. 27
- [No. 11. Copy of a Despatch from Governor Gore Browne his Grace the Duke of Newcastle.]
- Copy of a Despatch from Governor Gore Browne his Grace the Duke of Newcastle
- On "Seignorial Right." Government House, Auckland, 4th December, 1860
- I. The Native Tenure p. 29
- II. The Ngatiawa Title at Taranaki p. 31
- III. Status of the Chiefs
- IV. Acts and Decisions of former Governors of New Zealand p. 33
- V. Proceedings of Governor Gore Browne in relation to the Purchase at Waitara p. 38
- VI. Misrepresentations of the above Proceedings p. 40
- VII. The Relation between Wiremu Kingi's Insurrection and the Native King Movement and Land League p. 44
- VIII. Lastly, the Present Aspect of the Subject p. 45
- Memorandum by His Excellency's Ministers p. 46
- Copy of a Despatch from Governor Gore Browne his Grace the Duke of Newcastle
- No. 12. — His Excellency the Governor to the Chief Justice and the Judges of the Supreme Court p. 48
- No. 13. — The Chief Justice and the Judges of the Supreme Court to His Excellency the Governor
- No. 14. — Memorandum by His Excellency Governor Gore Browne, C.B
- [No. 15. Lectures on Maori Customs, etc, by Mr. John White. On the Tenure of Maori Lands.]
- [On the Establishment of A Court of Native Land Title]
- Schedule
- [On the Establishment of a Court of Native Land Title. No. 1.] p. 1
- No. 2. — [Extract from New Zealand Gazette.] — F.D. Fenton, Esq., appointed Chief Judge of Native Land Court p. 2
- No. 3. — [Extract from New Zealand Gazette.]
- No. 4. — [Extract from New Zealand Gazette.]
- [No. 5. Sir William Martin to the Hon. the Native Minister.]
- Sir William Martin to the Hon. the Native Minister
- Enclosure
- Notes. on the Best Mode of Introducing and Working the Native Lands Act p. 3
- The Certificate
- Selling and Letting p. 4
- Public Auction
- Land Court p. 5
- One System for Land-buyers
- Reserves
- Endowments
- Administration of Justice p. 6
- Native Districts
- Native Courts p. 7
- Resident Magistrate p. 8
- Civil Commissioner
- Police
- Civil Cases p. 9
- English Procedure to be modified
- Outstanding Claims
- Contracts respecting Lands, Vessels, &c
- Rules in purely Native Cases p. 10
- District Council
- Book of Laws p. 11
- Representation
- Superintendence of the System
- No. 6. — [Extract from New Zealand Gazette.] p. 13
- No. 7. — Sir W. Martin to the Hon. the Native Minister
- [No. 8. The Chief Judge, Native Land Court, to the Hon. the Native Minister.]
-
[No. 9. Report on the Working of The Native Lands Act, 1865. (No. 1.) Mr. F. D. Fenton to the Hon. J. C. Richmond] p. 22
- Report on the Working of "The Native Lands Act, 1865." — (No. 1.) — Mr. F. D. Fenton to the Hon. J. C. Richmond p. 22
- (No. 2.) — Mr. Maning to Mr. Fenton p. 24
- (No. 3.) — Mr. Maning to Mr. Fenton p. 26
- (No 4) — Mr Monro to Mr. Fenton p. 27
- (No. 5.) — Mr. W. B. White to Mr. Fenton p. 28
- (No. 6.) — Mr. John Rogan to Mr. Fenton. — Working of "The Native Lands Act, 1865."
- No. 10. — The Chief Judge, Native Land Court, to the Hon. the Native Minister
- No. 11. — [Extract from New Zealand Gazette.] — Duties Payable on Native Land Sales.—Scale of Charges p. 31
- No. 12. — [Extract from New Zealand Gazette.] p. 32
- [No. 13. [Extract from New Zealand Gazette.]]
- No. 14. — [Extract from New Zealand Gazette.] p. 33
- [No. 15. Memorandum by Sir William Martin on the Operation of the Native Land Court]
- [No. 16. Mr. H. T. Clarke to Mr. Henry Halse.]
- No. 17. — The Hon. D. McLean to the Hon. Colonel Haultain p. 41
- [No. 18. Reports relative to the Working of the Native Land Court Acts]
- Reports relative to the Working of the Native Land Court Acts
- (No. 2.) — Judge Fenton to the Hon. D. McLean p. 48
- (Enclosure 1 in No. 2.) — Judge Rogan to the Chief Judge, Native Land Court p. 50
- (Enclosure 2 in No. 2.) — Judge Monro to the Chief Judge, Native Land Court p. 53
- (Enclosure 3 in No. 2.) — Judge Maning to the Chief Judge, Native Land Court p. 55
- (Enclosure 4 in No. 2.) — Mr. Theophilus Heale to the Chief Judge, Native Land Court p. 56
- (Enclosure 5 in No. 2.) — Mr J. C. MacCormick to Judge Fenton p. 59
- (No. 3.) — Mr. Field to Mr. Cooper p. 60
- (No. 4.) — Juge Maning to Mr. Dickey p. 61
- (Enclosure in No. 4.)
- [Official Correspondence In Reference to Native Affairs in the North Island of the Colony of New Zealand]