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SCHEDULE.

CORRESPONDENCE AND MEMORANDA IN NEW ZEALAND.

DESPATCH FROM THE SECRETARY OF STATE.

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j 3 i a a S <S FROM WHOM. DATE. SUBJECT. I The Governor to Sir E. B. Lytton. Oct. 14, 1858 Transmitting Memorandum from Ministers, and commenting thereon; according generally with the views of Ministers upon Native Policy as explained in Mr. Richmond's Memorandum enclosed, but disagreeing upon the question of direct Land Purchase — enclosing Indicating his views upon the relations which should subsist between the Governor and Ministers upon Native Affairs. Developing the views of the Ministry as to Native Policy, and the Administration of Native Affairs ; also discussing objections raised to Native Territorial Rights Bill, 1858. Archdeacon Kissling to Governor. July 23, 1858 Memorandum by Mr. Richmond. Sept. 29, 1858 15 19 Memorandum by the Governor. Mr. Sewell. July 20, 1859 Inviting an expression of opinion from Ministers upon— Heads of a Bill for colonization of Native proprietary lands in New Zealand. 20 2n Memorandum by Mr. Richmotid. Aug. 9, 1859 In reply, submitting certain observations from Ministers upon the Bill, expressive of their opinion upon the subject. 21 His Lordship the Bishop. Mr. Martin. Mr. Svvaiiison May 8, 1860 Conveying to His Excellency their separate opinions on Native Affairs and an abstract of recommendations on points of Native Policy in which they all concur. May 12, 1860 May 7, 1860 -it •27 21) 32 Church Missionary July 24, 1858 Approving of Native Policv of Ministers as shewn by Measures submitted to the General Assembly. 88 The Governor to Native Chiefs. July 10, I860 Address of Hie Excellency to the Native Chiefs assembled at Kohimarama. 34

May 18, 1859 In answer to Despatches covering the Native Bills, expressing the opinion of the Home Governmeiit upon tne several measures, and announcing t >e disallowance by Her Mujusty of the " Native Territorial Rights Bill." 36