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No. of Series.
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Date.
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Writer.
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To Whom Addressed.
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Subject.
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1
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Mar. 18, 1844
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E. Shortland, Esq., Sub-Protector of Aborigines
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The Chief Protector
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General condition of the Natives of the Middle Island, and enclosing statistics of population, &c.
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2
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Dec. 27, 1859
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Walter L. Buller, Esq., R.M.
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Native Secretary
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Report on a portion of the Native settlements in the Province of Canterbury, with general observations thereon.
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3
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Mar. 8, 1860
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Enclosing some remarks on the present condition of the Maori population of the Province of Canterbury.
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4
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Sept. 19, 1861
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Report on same subject as No. 3, and enclosing a table showing the sub-divisions of the Ngaitahu tribe, inhabiting Canterbury.
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5
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Oct. 17, 1861
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Supplementary Report to No. 4, with the Return showing the extent, position, description, and approximate value of the Native reserves in the Province of Canterbury, New Zealand.
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6
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Dec. 20, 1861
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A. Chetham Strode, Esq., R.M.
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Forwarding list of the different tribes to which the Natives of the Provinces of Otago and Southland belong, with Census Return of same.
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7
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Dec. 16, 1861
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Walter Buller, Esq., R.M.
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Acting Native Secretary
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Enclosing Census of the Maori population of Canterbury Province.
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8
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Oct. 3, 1863
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Mr. James Mackay, jun.
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The Native Secretary
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Enclosing Report on the condition and prospects of the Natives of the Middle Island of Now Zealand.
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9
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Sept 29, 1864
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Mr. H. T. Clarke
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Hon. Colonial Secretary
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Reporting on the condition of the Natives of the Southern Provinces, and enclosing a Census of the Maori population of same.
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10
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Nov. 22, 1867
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Hon. J. C. Richmond
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Mr. Alexander Mackay
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To enquire into and report upon the general condition of the Natives in the different settlements in the South, and to inform and arsist the Natives regarding their reserves, and the recent Native Lands, Schools, and Representation Acts.
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11
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Feb. 7, 1868
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Mr. Alexander Mackay
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Hon. Native Minister
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Report in pursuance of the instructions conveyed in No. 10.
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