Memorial of the inhabitants of Madras to the Court of Directors dated 7 Oct 1837 praying that the steamship service between Suez and Bombay may be extended to Ceylon, Madras and Calcutta (with associated correspondence etc)
Madras Government issue a General Order dated 7 Nov 1837 declaring that the term 'Indo-Briton' as used in Madras General Orders of 29 Aug 1829 and 29 Mar 1831 applies excluding to persons born in India of European fathers
Arbitrary imposition of transit duties on supplies for the public service in Hyderabad State - inconvenience experienced therefrom by the Hyderabad Subsidiary Force, etc
Receipt by the Bombay Government of the 50 horses purchased for them at the Cape of Good Hope by Major William Havelock - his purchase of a further 40 horses - termination of his employment as Agent for Horses at the Cape
Introduction into the Deccan and Gujarat of a cast iron plough of American type construction - 300 such ploughs, manufactured at the Ports Novo ironworks in the Madras Presidency, are distributed by the Bombay Government to native cultivators. Note: pp 13-36 of this collection are missing
Further papers regarding the promotion of tea cultivation in Assam - correspondence between the Government of India and the Tea Committee Calcutta - dispatch to England of samples of 'Paho' and 'Souchong' Assam tea etc
Request of the Mint Committee, Calcutta, to be allowed to purchase 10,000 manuals of street copper - proposal of the Mint Committee for equalizing the copper currency by fixing a date after which all pice should be declared a legal tender at 64 to the new rupee