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ACCOUNTS AND PAPERS:

1852.

TWENTY-NINE VOLUMES:-CONTENTS OF THE

SEVENTH VOLUME.

N.B.-THE Figures at the beginning of the line, correspond with the N° at the foot of each Paper; and the Figures at the end of the line, refer to the MS. Paging of the Volumes arranged for The House of Commons.

COLONIES.

AUSTRALIAN COLONIES.

Gold Discovery:

[1430.] Correspondence relative to the Discovery of Gold in Australia

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[1508.] Further Papers relative to the recent Discovery of Gold in Australia

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Alteration of Constitution :

[1534.] Further Papers relative to the Alteration in the Constitution

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Emigration:

[1489.] Papers relative to Enigration to the Australian Colonies

417

Emigration (South Australia and Victoria):

569. Return of Vessels, with Tonnage and Number of Emigrants sailed for South Australia and Victoria, 1847 to 1852; of Money now in the hands of the Emigration Commissioners, for the purposes of Emigration to those Colonies; and Copies of Letters addressed by Captain Stanley Carr to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, urging the necessity of extensive Emigration to South Australia and Victoria 569

VOL. XXXIV.-Sess. 1852.

PAPERS

RELATIVE TO

EMIGRATION TO THE AUSTRALIAN
COLONIES.

Presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her Majesty,
April 30, 1852.

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PRINTED BY GEORGE EDWARD EYRE AND WILLIAM SPOTTISWOODE,
PRINTERS TO THE QUEEN'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY.

FOR HER MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE.

1852.

(ii)

SCHEDULE.

DESPATCHES FROM GOVERNOR-GENERAL SIR C. A. FITZROY.

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Dec. 31, 1850 (238.) FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR CONTINUANCE OF
EMIGRATION. Reply to Earl Grey's despatch,
No. 100., August 4, 1850, proposing a diminished rate
of emigration

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Jan. 14, 1851 (4.)

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Jan. 30, 1851 (18.)

Review of proceedings of the Emigration Service since
its resumption in 1848. Number of ships de-
spatched; rate of expenditure; amount of remit-
tances; parliamentary grant, and extent of funds
available

Increasing demand for labour

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Information respecting the DEBT INCURRED for
IMMIGRATION PURPOSES; its amount and
proposed increase. The questions of colonial in-
vestments and securities discussed
Statement showing the demand for purchase of land
and emigration debentures
Rate of future remittances for the respective districts
of Sydney and Port Phillip. Correspondence with
Her Majesty's Superintendent on this subject, and
on the OPERATION OF THE IMMIGRA-
TION DEPOSIT REGULATIONS
Observations of the Immigration Agent respecting
these regulations
ADDRESS TO HER MAJESTY from the Legislative
Council, praying that a sum be paid from Imperial Funds
equal to that expended from the Colonial Land Fund,
on the introduction of immigrants since the year 1836
LAND AND IMMIGRATION DEPOSIT REGULA-
TIONS. Enclosing copy of a further Notice (Sept. 9,
1850) issued by the Colonial Government, limiting the
period for which the right of nomination of emigrants
may be exercised

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OPERATION OF THE IMMIGRATION DE-
POSIT REGULATIONS. Reporting the payment
of 27,4017. 12s. on this account into the military chest,
as a remittance to the Colonial Land and Emigration
Commissioners for the purpose of providing the neces-
sary passages.

£26,280 being on account of deposits in the Port
Phillip District

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OPERATION OF THE IMMIGRATION
POSIT REGULATIONS. Notification of a further
DE-
payment
RETURNS OF THE COLONIAL REVENUE,
1849 and 1850. Sir C. A. Fitz Roy's despatch, cover-
ing Revenue Returns for the Sydney and Port Phillip
District, and reporting fully on the subject, will be
found printed at page 204 of Papers presented to Par-
liament by command in 1851, showing the state of Her
Majesty's Colonial Possessions.

Feb. 27, 1851 (40.) - RETURN OF EMIGRANTS ARRIVED, 1850.

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Transmitted for the Sydney and Port Phillip Districts 10

RECEIPT AND EXPENDITURE OF COLONIAL
REVENUE, 1850. Forwarding, in continuation of
previous despatch No. 18, an Abstract showing the
receipt and appropriation of various heads of colonial
revenues for the year 1850

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