NRS-906 Colonial Secretary special bundles, 1857–1873

Special bundles contain correspondence and papers on particular matters or subjects which because of their significance or the quantity of correspondence generated were usually extracted from an agency's main correspondence series and treated separately. They may contain both registered and unregistered papers and, depending on the nature of the bundle, may cover many years or just a short period of time. Creating Special Bundles was a way for an agency to highlight records of temporary or long-term interest so that the papers were readily to hand. The general title given to them by the agency often provides little indication of the diversity of the material they may contain.

1857–1873

Dates
Description
1857
Return showing the distribution of the establishment of the Chief Commissioner of Crown Lands in the rural districts on 31 Dec 1857 [4/7230 part]
1857
Estimate of the expense of the Native Police Force [4/720.1 part]
1857
Electoral Districts for Moreton Bay [4/7175]
1857
Statement of the strength of the police in the several districts of the Colony on 31 Dec 1857 [4/720.1 part]
1857
Reports of National and Denominational School Boards [4/722.2 part]
1857
Return of the number of clergymen of each denomination registered at the Registrar General's Office [4/722.2 part]
1824-1857
Various statistics: Prices of Provisions etc, Rates of Wages, 1844-57; Mills, Manufactories etc 1837-57; Livestock slaughtered for Tallow and Lard 1844-57; Coal Mines 1834-57; Land Sales 1824-57; Mortgages on Land 1837-57; Preferable Liens on Wool 1843-57; Mortgages on Livestock 1843-57 [4/720.2 part]
1827-1757
Bonds and letters from Crown Solicitor — chiefly those entered into by Public Servants and Clerks of Petty Sessions and their guarantors [4/1252-53]
1829-1857
Returns of Mills and Manufactories: 1829, 1831-41 [4/7267]; 1842-50 [4/7268]; 1851-57 [4/7269]
1830-1857
Samples of forms in use [4/7172]
1831-1857
Returns of civil cases tried in the Supreme Court [4/6670.2]
1831-1857
Statistics of criminals tried and their offences, at Quarter Sessions and in the Supreme Court [4/6670.3]
1835-1857
Returns of Crops and Produce: 1835-47 [4/7257]; 1848-55, 1857 [4/7258]; 1857 [4/7261]
1837-1857
Memoranda re foreign consuls [4/7491.2]
1842-1857
Staff and duties of the Supreme Court [4/6846.1]
1848-1857
Returns of the Civil Establishment — Clerks in the Colonial Secretary's Office 1848; Native Police 1854-57; Police 1856-57; Gold Establishment 1857; Alphabetical list of public officers 1857; Schools Establishment 1855-56; Surveyor General and Chief Commissioner of Crown Lands 1857 [4/720.1 part]
1849-1857
Cockatoo Island. Papers re 1849 Inquiry and reports on administration [4/1161]
1849-1857
Returns of the Colony for the Secretary of State — Executive and Legislative Council, Population, Trade and Immigration, Revenue and Expenditure [4/6977B]
1849-1857
Wide Bay District — letters from Commissioners of Crown Lands, Commandant of the Native Police, and the Government Resident, Moreton Bay [4/7173]
1850-1857
Rations of prisoners in gaols [4/7174]
1851-1857
Returns of livestock [4/7254]
1851-1857
Miscellaneous returns and working papers for the Blue Book, including: Customs 1851-57; Commissioners of Crown Lands 1855; Military and Naval Establishment 1855-57; Gaol Establishment 1856 [4/7230 part]
1853-1854, 1856-1857
Statement of fees and travelling expenses paid to Coroners and Magistrates [4/722.2 part]
1853-1857
Return of the expense of the Ecclesiastical Establishment [4/722.2 part]
1853-1857
Returns of the Departments, showing office, name, period of service, salary and remarks, of the Civil Establishment [4/722.2 part]
1855-1857
Ecclesiastical Returns [4/3373.2]
1855-1857
Military expenditure [4/720.4]
1855-1857
Political franchise (including printed Government Gazettes, returns for 1856, papers re general election of 1856 etc) [4/720.5]
1855-1857
Miscellaneous Numerical Returns — Savings Banks, Friendly Societies, Freeholders, persons paying direct taxes, Paupers, Immigrants and Emigrants, and children employed in agriculture [4/721.2]
1855-1857
Public debt [4/721.5]
1855-1857
Charitable Institutions — returns of the number of patients in the various hospitals of the Colony [4/721.1]
1855-1857
Public Works returns [4/3372.1]
1855-1857
Immigration Regulations — proposed amendments [4/722.1]
1856-1857
Returns of Exchanges, Moneys, Weights and Measures [4/720.3]
1856-1857
Census Returns (printed) [4/721.3]
1856-1857
Public Accounts of the Colony of New South Wales (printed) [4/721.4]
1856-1857
Local Revenues — Commissioners of the City of Sydney, and South Head, Randwick and Coogee, Cumberland and Maitland Roads Trust [4/721.6]
1858
1858 General Elections — Special return of writ for the United Pastoral Districts, 1858 [4/744.3]
1858
Returns of the Civil Establishment: Supreme Court - Judges' clerks and tipstaves; Police, Muswellbrook, Jun 1858; Clerk of the Peace, Maitland; Health Officers, Port Jackson and Newcastle [4/725.3]
1858
Removal from office of the Chairman of the National School Board (J H Plunkett) [4/7176.1]
1824-1858
Returns, minutes and circulars re Convicts — victualling, labour, punishment, mustering, assignment, expenditure on, etc [4/7018.3-7019]
1827-1858
Civil Establishment — salaries and employment of public officers. Miscellaneous returns for the Blue Book [4/7156]
1829-1858
Returns of Gaols and Prisoners: 1829, 1831, 1833 [4/7341]; 1829, 1831, 1837 ([4/7275]; missing); 1832, 1837, 1838-43 [4/7274]; 1844-55 [4/7276]; 1856-57 [4/718.1]; 1858 [4/724]; 1831-33 Returns of the state of the Gaols; 1835, 1837-56 Returns of officers of the Gaol Establishment [4/7341]
1830-1858
Returns for the Blue Book, the Secretary of State etc — covering letters only (no returns): 1830-36 [4/7487];1837-45 [4/7488]; 1846-58 [4/7489]
1832-1858
Draft Schedules of Appointments to the Public Service [4/7033-34]
1844-1858
Blue Book — preparation of and returns [4/722.2 part]
1849-1854, 1858
Supply of School books of the National School Board by the Commissioners of National Education, Dublin, and miscellaneous matters [4/7176.3]
1855-1858
Native Police, Moreton Bay [4/719.2]
1856-1858
Cockatoo Island — Reports of inquiries into management [4/723]
1856-1858
Agriculture — Statistics [4/725.2]
1857-1858
Town Clerk, Sydney [4/7177]
1857-1858
Suspension of Gaoler and Principal Turnkey at Parramatta, and inquiry into paternity charges of Mary Murphy [4/724]
1859
Moreton Bay land purchases — lists of deeds submitted to the Governor for signature [4/725.4]
1859
Land sale proclamations [4/726.3]
1859
Returning Officers [4/728.3]
1859
1859 General Elections — Seat of the Gold Fields North Electoral District claimed by James Hoskins [4/744.4]
1823, 1827, 1856, 1859
Criminal matters, Tasmania — depositions and descriptions of attacks by bushrangers and other thefts, mainly near Launceston 1823. Complaints and warrants 1856 and 1859: 1823 ([4/7015.1A]; Fiche 3289 *ARK); 1827, 1856, 1859 [4/7015.1B]
1852-1859
Various returns prepared to answer queries chiefly from publishers of reference works, eg Thom's Almanack and Official Directory of the United Kingdom [4/726.1]
1856-1859
Sydney Mint [4/728.4]
1858-1859
Proposed adoption of English Divorce and Matrimonial Act [4/730.1]
1860
Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly — Proclamations of 20 December 1860 further proroguing the Legislative Council and summoning Parliament to meet on 10 January 1861 [9/2418.2]
1845-1860
District Councils — Nominations and elections [4/1162.2]
1857-1860
Sydney Sewerage [4/730.3]
1858-1860
Returns of Attendance of Magistrates at Courts of Petty Sessions [4/730.4]
1858-1860
Randwick Municipality — petitions, proclamations etc [9/2418.1]
1826-1835, 1837, 1841, 1861
Administrative and domestic papers of the Colonial Secretary [2/1844]
1854-1861
Transportation of military convicts from New South Wales to Western Australia ([4/770.2]; Reel 706)
1854-1861
Defence of the Colony [4/722.3, 4/732.3, 4/730.2]
1855-1861
Printed Parliamentary Papers re Clergy and School Lands, and Church and School Corporation [2/1852 part]
1859-1861
Census of 1861 — Draft bills etc [4/732.2]
1862
Report of Census, South Australia 1861 [4/732.4]
1862
Sydney Benevolent Asylum, including printed report of Society for 1861 and printed report of Select Committee 1862 [4/462]
1810-1862
Miscellaneous convict papers, including: Check list of convicts transported 1805-06, n.d. watermark 1820; Certificate of Freedom issued to Michael McGrath per "Tellicherry" 1806, 31 May 1810, but cancelled due to discovery that he was an imposter, Michael Kenna (transferred from Supreme Court - Doc. No. 10/51); Letter from Charles Linton, Surgeon Superintendent of the "Thames", re voyage, 24 Mar 1826; Lists of men employed at Wallis Plains, May, Jun, Jul, Aug and Dec 1826 (photocopy COD 226); List of men in Sydney Gaol and on the "Phoenix" Hulk awaiting trial, c.1828 (photocopy COD 226); Returns of prisoners in Sydney Gaol, 10 Mar 1828 and 11 Jan 1836 (photocopy COD 226); List of prisoners executed at Sydney Gaol, 1 Feb to 12 May 1828 (photocopy COD 226); Original reprieve commuting Thomas Kent's colonial conviction of death to transportation to Norfolk Island, 18 Oct 1832; Letter from William Stewart re murder of two men by bushrangers at Bathurst, 30 Nov 1833; Monthly return of work of Road and Ironed Gangs for Aug 1835 — 1810-23 ([4/2772.2A]; Reel 2800, Fiche 3289 *ARK); 1826-62 ([4/2772.2B]; Reels 2800 & 1901)
1859-1862
Inquiry into conduct of J R Liadet, Clerk of Petty Sessions, Berrima [4/731]
1861-1862
London International Exhibition of 1862 — payment of expenses [4/7179]
1833-1863
State Aid to Religion: 1833-51 [5/4778.2]; 1852-63 [5/4779.1]
1844-1857, 1862-1863
Lunatic Asylums — re movement of patients from Tarban Creek to Parramatta Asylum, Royal Commission of 1855, medical visitors to asylums and other papers ([4/1164.2]; Reel 747)
1847-1863
Prison discipline and regulations [4/740.1]
1857-1863
Departmental fuel [4/743.1]
1860-1863
Appointment of Public Vaccinators [4/1165.1]
1862-1863
Drafts re Superannuation Bill [4/740.2]
1862-1863
Real Property Act [4/742.2]
1862-1863
Removal from office of Magistrate Kelly, Deniliquin [4/743.2]
1864
Specification of Alan C L De Lacy for machinery for treating gold and other metals [X696]
1864
Alfred Russell — petition from residents of the Murrumbidgee District for remission of sentence [4/746.3]
1864
Returns of Magistrates in the various districts and appointment of Justices of the Peace [4/746.4]
1864
Rules for the Guidance of Gaol Officers [4/747.3 part]
1859-1864
Polling places in the various electorates [4/744.2]
1859-1864
Declarations of Returning Officers under the Electoral Act of 1858 [4/728.3]
1860-1864
Cockatoo Island — administration of penal establishment and prison discipline [4/747.1]
1861-1864
Conversion of Public Buildings at Port Macquarie into a Juvenile Reformatory and Prison [4/988.2]
1865
Dublin Exhibition [4/750.2]
1865
Cockatoo Island — answers to questions for the Secretary of State, 1865 [4/749.3 part]
1855-1865
Presbyterian Church — building of churches at Mudgee and Ipswich [4/746.1]
1858-1859, 1861, 1865
Protestant Orphan School, Parramatta. Returns of the Superintendent and Surgeon: Jun-Sep 1858; Jan-Feb, Jun, Sep-Nov 1859; Apr, Aug-Oct 1861 [4/732.1]; Nov 1858 [4/724]; Jul-Dec 1865 [4/756 part]
1858-1865
1864 General Elections [4/744.1]
1859-1860, 1865
Applications for employment [4/751.1]
1861-1865
Patents [4/745.3]
1863-1865
Police Magistrates visits to Moama [4/749.1]
1863-1865
Administration of Darlinghurst Gaol [4/745.1]
1864-1865
Reports from Benches of Magistrates on workings of Police system since Police Act of 1861 [4/561]
1866
Returns of security given by Clerks of Petty Sessions [4/755.1]
1866
Reports of Judge Holroyd on various gaols and lock-ups — Aberdeen, Armidale, Bendemeer, Cooma, East Maitland, Murrurundi, Muswellbrook, Scone and Uralla [4/753.2]
1866
Report of Board of Inquiry into explosion of Nitroglycerine in Bridge Street, Sydney [4/809.4]
1866
Public Service retrenchment in country districts [4/745.2]
1866
Intercolonial Exhibition held at Melbourne [4/7180]
1866
Persons out of employment in Sydney [4/581.2; Reel 1931]
1844-1866
Gaols — Monthly reports of Visiting Magistrates. Returns of prisoners, how employed and punishment inflicted. Complete lists of prisoners are often included.Albury Gaol (1862-66): 1862 [4/741 part]; 1863 [4/742.1 part]; Jan-Sep 1864 [4/747.3 part]; 1865 - Jan 1866 [4/763.3 part]; Feb-May 1866 [4/756 part]Bathurst Gaol (1848-66): Jan-Mar, Dec 1848; May-Jul, Oct-Nov 1852; Apr-Jun 1855 [4/1162.1 part]; Apr, May, Nov 1848; Feb, Jun 1849; Dec 1852 - Apr 1853; Apr 1854; Jan-Feb, Jul, Sep-Nov 1855 [4/1157 part]; Dec 1848; May 1849; Jun-Nov 1853; Jan, Feb, May, Aug-Dec 1854; Aug 1855; Sep 1857 [4/7195]; 1849-52 [4/1147.2]; Dec 1855 - Nov 1856 [4/715.2 part]; Dec 1856 - Nov 1857 [4/718.2 part]; Dec 1857 - Jun 1858; Aug-Dec 1858 [4/724 part]; 1859 - Oct 1861 [4/752 part]; 1862 [4/741 part]; 1863 [4/742.1 part]; 1864 [4/749.3 part]; Jan-Feb, Apr, Jun-Nov 1865 [4/750.1 part]; Dec 1865 - Jan 1866 [4/753.2]; Feb-Sep 1866 [4/756 part]Berrima Gaol (1844-47, 1862-66): Jul, Aug, Oct-Dec 1844; Jan-Jun, Aug 1845 - Feb 1846; Apr-Oct, Dec 1846; 1847 [4/7188]; Feb-Dec 1862 [4/738.2]; 1863 [4/742.1 part]; 1864 [4/752]; Jan-Feb, Jun 1865 - Jan 1866 [4/763.3 part]; Feb-Sep 1866 [4/756 part]Braidwood Gaol (1865-66): 1865 [4/750.1 part]; Mar-Apr 1866 [4/756 part]Brisbane Gaol (1850-52, 1854-58): Feb, Mar, May, Jun, Nov, Dec 1850; Mar 1851 - Mar 1852; Dec 1854 - Dec 1855 (except May 1855) [4/7192]; Apr 1850, Dec 1854 [4/1162.1 part]; Jan-Nov 1856 [4/715.2 part]; Dec 1856 - Nov 1857 [4/718.2 part]; Jan-Dec 1858 [4/724 part]Cockatoo Island (1849-66): 1849-53 ([4/1149.3]; Reel 608); 1851-55 ([4/1156]; Reel 609); 1856-58 ([4/719.1]; Reel 609); Apr 1859 ([4/1162.1 part]; Reel 610); 1859-61 ([4/752 part]; Reel 610); Dec 1861 - Jun 1862; Sep 1862 - Dec 1864 ([4/739 part]; Reel 611); Jan-Feb, May-Jun, Aug-Nov 1865; Jan, Jun 1866 ([4/753.1]; Reel 611); Feb-Apr, Jul-Aug 1866 [4/756 part]Darlinghurst Gaol (1844-66): Jul 1844 - Mar 1845; May - Jul, Oct-Nov 1845; Jan-Aug, Dec 1846; Jan 1853 [4/1162.1 part]; Aug-Oct 1846; Feb, Dec 1847; Jun, Nov 1852 [4/1157 part]; Mar-Jul, Sep-Dec 1847; 1848; Jan-Apr, Jun, Aug, Dec 1849; Jan-Nov 1850; Jan 1851; May 1852; May, Jun, Aug-Dec 1853; Jan-May 1854; Oct, Nov 1855; Weekly returns of prisoners in Gaol, Nov-Dec 1856 [4/7194]; Dec 1855 - Nov 1856 [4/715.2 part]; Dec 1856 - Aug, Nov 1857 [4/718.2 part]; Dec 1857 - Feb 1858; Apr-Dec 1858 [4/724 part]; 1859-61; 1864 [4/1165.3]; Jan-Feb, Apr-May, Aug-Dec 1862 [4/739 part]; 1863 [4/745.1]; Jan, Mar-Nov 1865 [4/750.1 part]; Dec 1865 [4/763.3 part]; Feb-Aug 1866 [4/756 part]East Maitland Gaol, (1865-66): Jan-Mar, May 1865 - Jan 1866 [4/763.3 part]; Feb-Sep 1866 [4/756 part] (for 1849-64 see Maitland Gaol)Goulburn Gaol (1848-66): May, Dec 1848; Jan-Oct 1849; Aug-Dec 1851; Jan-Jun 1852; Jan-Mar 1854 [4/7190]; Dec 1850 [4/1157 part]; Feb-Jul 1851; Sep 1852 - Dec 1853; Apr-Aug 1854; Jun-Nov 1855; Dec 1858 [4/1162.1 part]; Dec 1855 - Nov 1856 [4/715.2 part]; Dec 1856 - Sep, Nov 1857 [4/718.2 part]; Dec 1857 - Nov 1858 [4/724 part]; 1859-61 [4/738.1 part]; 1862 [4/739 part]; 1863 [4/742.1 part]; 1864 [4/749.3 part]; Jan-Feb, May-Nov 1865; Jan 1866 [4/750.1 part]; Dec 1865 [4/763.3 part]; Mar-Sep 1866 [4/756 part]Grafton Gaol, Mar 1866 [4/756 part]
1844-1866
Gaols — Monthly reports of Visiting Magistrates etc (cont'd)Maitland Gaol (1849-64): Mar-Dec 1849; Jan-Aug, Nov, Dec 1850; Feb 1851; Apr-Dec 1852; 1853; 1854; 1855 [4/7191]; Jan-Feb 1849; Mar, Jun-Sep 1851 [4/1157 part]; Oct 1850; Jan-Feb, May 1851 [4/1162.1 part]; Jan-Nov 1856 [4/715.2 part]; Dec 1856; Feb-Sep, Nov 1857 [4/718.2 part]; Dec 1857 - Nov 1858 [4/724 part]; 1859-62 [4/1164.1]; 1862 [4/741 part]; 1863 [4/742.1 part]; 1864 [4/749.3 part]; (for 1865-66 see East Maitland Gaol)Newcastle Gaol (1844-45, 1847-48): Jul-Sep 1844; Apr, Jul-Aug 1845; Jan-Dec 1848 (Punishments only) [4/7189]; 1847 [4/1157 part]Parramatta Gaol (1838, 1844-66): 1838; Jul 1844; May 1853 - Mar 1854; Jul, Nov 1854; Feb-Jul, Sep, Nov, Dec 1855; Jan, Nov 1856 [4/7193]; Jul 1844; Mar 1845 - May 1846; Sep-Nov 1852; Sep 1854 - May 1855 [4/1162.1 part]; Aug 1844 - Jan 1845; Jun 1846 - Dec 1849; Apr-May 1850; Jul 1850 - Jul 1852; Dec 1852 - Apr 1853; Apr 1854 - Jan 1855; Aug 1855 [4/1157 part]; Feb-Apr, Jun-Nov 1856 [4/715.2 part]; Dec 1856; Feb-May 1857 [4/718.2 part]; Jul 1857; Apr, Jun-Aug 1858 [4/724 part]; 1859-61 [4/738.1 part]; 1862-63 [4/741 part); 1864 [4/749.3 part]; Jan-Apr, Jun-Jul, Sep-Nov 1865 [4/750.1 part]; Dec 1865 - Jan 1866 [4/763.3 part]; Feb-Sep 1866 [4/756 part];Port Macquarie Gaol (1866): Jan, Mar 1866 [4/763.3 part]; Feb, Apr, Jun, Sep 1866 [4/756 part]Tenterfield Gaol, Nov 1864 - Oct 1865 [4/747.3 part]Wollongong Gaol (1862-66): Jun 1862 - 1863 [4/741 part]; 1864 [4/749.3 part]; Feb-Mar, Jul-Sep 1865 [4/750.1 part]; Jun, Dec 1865; Jan, May 1866 [4/763.3 part]; Feb-Apr, Jun-Sep 1866 [4/756 part]
1846-1866
Tarban Creek Lunatic Asylum — Returns and reportsQuarterly returns of patients admitted and discharged, Oct-Dec 1846, Apr 1847 - Jun 1849, Oct 1849 - Jun 1850, Oct 1850 - Jun 1852, Oct 1852 - December 1854 ([4/7200]; Reel 746);Annual returns of paupers, lunatics or patients admitted etc, 1846, 1848, 1849, 1850, 1851 ([4/7200]; Reel 746);Monthly or weekly reports, Oct-Nov 1855 ([4/7200]; Reel 746); Dec 1855 - Jan 1856, Mar-Apr, Jun-Sep 1856, Nov 1856 - Jun 1857, Oct-Dec 1857 ([4/769.4 part]; Reel 746); 1859-61 ([4/1163.1 part]; Reel 746); Apr 1860 [4/1163.2 part]; 1862 ([4/741 part]; Reel 747); 1863 ([6/1038.3]; Reel 747); Nov-Dec 1864, Apr, Jul 1865 - Jan 1866, Mar 1866 ([4/747.2 part]; Reel 747); 1866 [4/756 part]
1848, 1850-1866
Parramatta Lunatic and Invalid Asylum - Monthly reportsLunatic and Invalid Asylum, 1848; Apr-Aug, Oct-Nov 1850; Jan 1852 - Nov 1855 [4/7201]; 1851, Feb 1854 [4/1157]; Jan-Oct 1856 [4/715.2]; Dec 1855 - Jan 1856, Oct 1856 - Jul 1857, Sep, Dec 1857 - Jan 1858, May-Jun 1858 [4/769.4 part]; 1862 ([4/741 part]; Reel 747); Mar-Jun 1866 [4/756 part]Invalid Asylum, Jan-Feb, Apr-Jun, Sep 1859 - Apr 1860; Jan-Feb, Apr, Jun, Sep, Dec 1861 [4/1163.2 part]; Jan-Jun, Aug 1864 - Feb 1865, Apr-Dec 1865 [4/749.2]Lunatic Asylum, Oct 1858, Feb 1865 [4/749.2]; Jan 1859 - Nov 1861 ([4/1163.1 part]; Reel 746); Jan-Feb, Apr-Oct 1865 ([4/747.2 part]; Reel 747); Oct-Dec 1865 [4/750.1]; Dec 1865 - Mar, May-Jun 1866, Admission and discharge of criminal lunatics, 1863-66 ([4/755.4]; Reel 747)
1850-1866
Consuls — appointment of, and papers re alleged kidnapping of South Sea Islanders by Captain Joseph Wilson of the English barque "Sutton", 1858 [4/754.1]
1857-1866
Miscellaneous staff matters — Colonial Secretary's Department [4/755.2]
1858-1866
Boundaries of police districts [4/751.2]
1858-1866
Regulations for remission of prison sentences [4/755.3]
1863-1866
Addresses of the Legislative Assembly and Council to the Governor (including printed reports from Select Committees and Parliamentary papers; copies of Acts; copies of proceedings and financial papers) [4/757]
1863-1866
Riverina District — Political representation, population, justice, etc [4/754.2]
1865-1866
Deniliquin Municipality [4/754.3]
1867
Removal of Revd C Coghlin from office of Roman Catholic Chaplain, Port Macquarie Gaol [4/763.1]
1867
Supply of seed wheat to farmers [4/763.2]
1867
Returns of apprentices entitled to increased wage rates, Government Printing Office [4/7035]
1839-1867
Supply of seed wheat and oats to farmers [4/758]
1854-1867
Organization and training of Volunteers [4/762.1]
1861-1867
Bushrangers, returns of: Found guilty, apprehended, killed and wounded, 1862‑67; At large, Jun 1867; Offences, committed by Gardiner, Peisley, Hall, Gilbert, Dunn, Thomas Clarke and gang, Daniel Morgan etc, 1861-67; Deaths and bodily injuries sustained by Police, 1862-67; Private individuals murdered and wounded, 1862-67 ([4/1880]; Reel 2282)
1863-1867
William Elliott, Pound Keeper at Wowingragong [4/764.2]
1863-1867
Proposed formation of the Riverina into a separate colony [2/8020.7, 4/809.2]
1865-1867
Courts of Petty Sessions — numerical returns of business transacted and attendance of magistrates [4/760.1-.2, 4/761.1]
1865-1867
Nautical School Ship "Vernon" — re purchase of vessel and Mr Cuthbert's account for fitting it out, appointment of Captain, and Government's tender for the ship "Keying" [4/761.2]
1866-1867
Grants by purchase of Improved Crown Lands — Country Lots [7/318.3]
1863-1868
James Green, gaoler — question of re-employment [4/770.1]
1865-1868
Land grants — returns of deeds submitted to the Governor for his signature [4/769.3]
1866-1868
Nurses, Sydney Hospital [4/768.2]
1867-1868
Alleged Fenian conspiracy re attempted assassination of Duke of Edinburgh [4/768.1]
1867-1868
Nautical school ship "Vernon". Applications for positions of Instructor in shoemaking and tailoring [4/765.2]
1869
Clerks of Petty Sessions — returns of business [4/776.1, 4/776.3]
1869
Papers re Sydney Water Supply Commission [4/776.2]
1869
Papers for deeds submitted to the Governor for signature [2/1749]
1869
Police Magistrates [4/777.1]
1845-1869
Colonial Governors' Reports — printed annual reports of the Governors of the various colonies re revenue and expenditure, crime, education, agriculture etc (Colonial Secretary's Office copies) [4/7043-53]
1866-1869
Nominal returns of prisoners in gaol, monthly to Sep 1866 and then quarterly, sent to the Sheriff and then the Colonial Secretary (The covering letters are together at [4/750.3]) —Albury, Armidale, Bathurst ([X934]; Reels 2387 & 2429); Berrima, Braidwood, Cockatoo Island ([X935]; Reels 2387 & 2429); Darlinghurst ([X936-937B]; Reels 2387 & 2429); Deniliquin, East Maitland ([X938]; Reels 2388 & 2430); Goulburn, Grafton, Mudgee ([X939]; Reels 2388 & 2430); Parramatta ([X940-41]; Reels 2388 & 2430); Port Macquarie ([X942]; Reels 2388 & 2430); Wagga Wagga, Wollongong, Yass ([X943]; Reel 2388)
1867-1869
Public Charities, including papers re cost of fitting out the training ship "Vernon", medical report on the Sydney Benevolent Asylum for quarter ended 30 Jun 1867, and Liverpool Asylum: Ready Reckoner of daily rations for 1‑20,000 men [4/7181]
1870
Patents [4/777.2]
1870
Pensions Bill [4/779.2]
1870
Case of Henry Bartini, an American deported from Calcutta to Melbourne on suspicion of being a Fenian and a threat to the life of the Duke of Edinburgh during his visit to India (Confidential). Printed correspondence re illegality of supplying belligerent powers (Prussia and France) with coal [4/7182]
1870
Intercolonial Exhibition [4/784.2]
1870
Clerks of Petty Sessions — numerical returns of business and magistrates attendance; and revenue received [4/785.2, 4/779.1]
1868-1870
Sydney Female School of Industry — removal from Macquarie Street [4/780]
1871
Crown Solicitor — payment of fees for Letters of Registration [4/787.2]
1871
Parramatta — petition from inhabitants [X904]
1865-1871
Claims for gratuities etc under Superannuation Act of 1864 [4/771-772.1]
1865-1871
Contribution of the NSW Government to cost of military forces [4/770.3]
1867-1871
Sydney Defence [4/785.3, 4/786]
1869, 1872
Parramatta Lunatic Asylum — Alphabetical list of British convicts in the Asylum, 1869; List of convict inmates, noting any deaths 1870-72 ([X644]; Reel 2389)
1873
London International Exhibition of 1873 [5/7029.3]
1873
Intercolonial Conference, Sydney [4/792.1, 4/790.4]
1873
Arrangements for State Funeral of W C Wentworth [4/792.2]
1873
Publication of "New South Wales Progress and Resources" [4/792.3]
1825-1873
Captain Percy Simpson's claims for compensation [4/793.1]
1846-1873
Administration and construction of Tarban Creek and Parramatta Lunatic Asylums [4/7183]
1862-1873
Remission of sentences — Returns of ([4/790.2]; Reel 2283)
1864-1865, 1871-1873
Customs and Border Duties: 1864-65 Border customs [4/748.2]; 1871 Border duties conference [4/788.1];1871-72 Collection of customs duties, New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia [4/789.1]; 1873 Border duties - Convention between NSW, Victoria and South Australia [4/792.4]; 1873 Customs convention between New South Wales, South Australia and Victoria [4/7037]
1864-1873
Superannuation — including Minute Book of meetings of Commissioners of Superannuation Fund, 4 May 1864 - 24 Apr 1873 [4/778.1]
1870-1873
Reports of the Inspector of Charities on Hospitals and Asylums [4/810.2]