New Zealand History
Works
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Pictures of New Zealand Life (vol 7, issue 4) by Tangiwai
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The General Manager and His Job: Stating the Problem - A Speech to Shippers and Importers by Mr. H. H. Sterling
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Along The Road: Some Sidelights on Sight-Seeing by Ken Alexander
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Swimming and Health by A. M. Farnall
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All Honour to New Zealand’s Famous Athletes Part 1. by W. F. Ingram
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The Model. by Will Lawson
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Préface [to La Nouvelle-Zélande] by Etienne Hulot
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American Cloth by Helen
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Limited Night Entertainments: Part IX (vol 10, issue 11) by R. Marryat Jenkins
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Tongariro and Ruapehu National Park (correspondence relative to a gift of portion of) by Te Heuheu Tūkino, T. W. Lewis
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“The Auld Engineer”: Ships’ Engines and Engineers by N. Blake
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The Romance of the Rail (vol 3, issue 10) by James Cowan
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Dream of a Model Speech by Leo Fanning
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Acts Affecting Native Lands, Etc. (In English and Maori), Passed by the General Assembly, Session 1905 by General Assembly of New Zealand
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Cross-Roads of History: The Days of the Taniwha by Martin Nestor
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“Never Say Die!” by Frederick J. Junker
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Panorama of the Playground: The Springboks’ Visit by W. F. Ingram
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La Nouvelle-Zélande by Courte, Louis Henri
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Victoria University of Wellington 1899 ~ 1999 A History by Rachel Barrowman
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Our Women’s Section (vol 7, issue 4) by Sheila G. Marshall
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The Redwood Staples by Mollie Dickinson
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Spring in New Zealand. by Gwenyth Evans
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Among the Books (vol 14, issue 11) by Shibli Bagarag
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Our London Letter (vol 10, issue 11) by Arthur L. Stead
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The Derby: The World’s Greatest Sporting Event by O. N. Gillespie
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The Art of Painting (vol 3, issue 5) by Painter
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Te whai korero a te Hetana, Pirimia, Minita Maori hoki, ki nga Maori, i te hui i Papawai, i te 26 o nga ra o Mei, 1898
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Memories. by Odey King-Turner
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Skinny and The Sport of Kings by Ken Alexander
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The Waikato River: From Mountain Plateau to the Sea by Joyce West
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Service With Wheels On by Ken Alexander
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Path Finders by R. J. Currie
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Derailments and Their Causes (vol 3, issue 5) by W. C. Bishop
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Havelock in 1864 by Thomas Hewetson
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[Report on the Petition of Ihaia Tainui and Three Others]
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The Singing Bone by Oman
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A Feather to Fly with by Mrs. E. Morton
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Rain On Lake Wanaka by Katherine O'Brien
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Central. by C. R. Allen
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Panorama of the Playground: The Value Of Training (vol 11, issue 4) by W. F. Ingram
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Whats in a Name? Chinaman Gully by J. N. W. Newport
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Variety In Brief: Rangihaeata’s Lament by Stuart Perry
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“From a Smoker Window” (vol 9, issue 11) by Geo. G. Stewart
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Famous New Zealanders: No. 33: Three Great Maori Leaders: Hongi Hika, Hone Heke, and Tamati Waka Nene (vol 10, issue 9) by James Cowan
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Travelogue by Ruth M. Johnson
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Petition of Paora Tuhaere by Paora Tuhaere
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The People of Pudding Hill: No. 2.: All Rights Reserved: Mr. Tom’s Airy Adventure (vol 10, issue 11) by Shiela Russell
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Transport by Rail and Road: Some Thoughts and Recollections by J. N. W. Newport
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Dunedin by C. R. Allen
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Pictures of New Zealand Life (vol 9, issue 11) by Tangiwai
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Travellers by Mary R. Greig
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Poppies In The Rain. by Phyllis I. Young
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Our Women’s Section: Timely Notes and Useful Hints. (vol 11, issue 4) by Helen
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Paremata Maori o Niu Tireni. Nohanga Tuatahi. I tu ki Te Waipatu, Hune 14, 1892.
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Richmond Hostelries by Jean Sutton
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The Battlefields of Sport: The Fall of an Idol (vol 9, issue 11) by Quentin Pope
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Highways And Byways (vol 14, issue 11) by R. Morant
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Came War! by Ruth I. Berry
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The Broken Column by C. W. Vennell
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Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 11, issue 4) by Shibli Bagarag
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Surveying in Relation to Railway Engineering (vol 5, issue 9) by R. S. Kent
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When Bishopdale was at Spring Cove by Shirley Tunnicliff
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Ki a Wikitoria, te Kuini o te Rangatiratanga, kotahi o Kereita Piritone, raua ko Aerana : me tenei motu ano hoki, e tiakina nei e tou atawhai
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Reports of the Native Affairs Committee, 1891, No. 2 by Native Affairs Committee
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1997 James Jenkins Lecture by Dr Jim Mcaloon
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Among the Books (vol 9, issue 11) by Shibli Bagarag
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Pictures Of New Zealand Life (vol 10, issue 11) by Tangiwai
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Panorama of the Playground: Will They Better The Record? by W. F. Ingram
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Alexandra Home: The Early Years Remembered by Amber Haley
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Landscape Of Change. by Denis Glover
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Our Women’s Section: Timely Notes and Useful Hints. (vol 9, issue 11) by Helen
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A Review of the Pre-History of the Wairau Boulder Bank by Nevil Matthews
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The Wisdom of the Maori (vol 9, issue 11) by Tohunga
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The Wisdom of the Maori: Railway Station Maori Names. (vol 10, issue 11) by Tohunga
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Nelson’s Post Office Buildings by Margaret C. Brown
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On the Road to Anywhere by Robin Hyde
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[Minutes of Proceedings of July 1881 on petition 164]
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Maori Whai Karaati by New Zealand Parliament
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The Early Sheep Runs of Marlborough by Ralph T. Denton
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Te Ture Tiaki Whakahaere hoki i nga Whenua Maori [Second Draft, 1898]
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Von Tempsky on the Diggings: A Memory Of The Forest Rangers by James Cowan
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Log of the Madge February 1901 by J Glasgow, F I Washbourn
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Signals and Safety: Electricity And Efficiency — Operations Of The Signal And Electrical Branch, N.Z.R by G. W. Wyles
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Impressions by S.G.M.
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Exploration and the Development of Nelson’s Early Map by John Overton
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Nelson: The Athens of the Antipodes: New Zealand’s Serene Haven by O. N. Gillespie
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Memories Of Nelson Aerodrome In World War II by Alex Kerr
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The Wairarapa: Valley of the Shining Lake, its Railway and its Landscapes by James Cowan
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A Notable Plaque in the Wairau Valley by J. N. W. Newport
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Ture Whakatikatika i te Ture Taiepa 1881
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Visit of Endeavour to Queen Charlotte Sound 1996 by Max D Lash
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Our Women’s Section (vol 14, issue 11) by Helen
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Cooper and Morse by J. N. W. Newport
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Pursuits and Pastimes by Ken Alexander
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Nga Karauna Karaati o Himatangi
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Foreward [to ‘Nelson Historical Society Journal, Volume 1, Issue 2, May 1957’] by L. E. H. Baigent
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Those New Zealand Railways by S. H. Bridgford
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Pictures Of New Zealand Life (vol 11, issue 4) by Tangiwai
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New Zealand’s Burning — The Settlers’ World in the Mid 1880s by Rollo Arnold
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Famous New Zealanders: No. 13: Edward Tregear: Pioneer, Scholar, Humanitarian (vol 9, issue 1) by Tangiwai
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The History of the Milling Gutter by H. E. Childs
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The Cyclopedia of New Zealand [Auckland Provincial District] by Cyclopedia Company Limited
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Ki nga tangata Maori o te kotinga ki Poneke. Kua maha aku kianga atu kia koutou, ki te rongo ahau i tetahi korero hou era e whakina atu kia koutou by Wellington Provincial Council
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The Aim Of Art? by Ken Alexander
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Production Engineering (Part XIII): “Business Methods” by E. T. Spidy
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Sunrise On Lake Wanaka. by H. Collet
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Panorama of the Playground: N.Z.A.A. Association’s Championship Meeting by W. F. Ingram
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Sixty Years By Train: Well-known Suburban Resident pays tribute to Railway Efficiency: Interesting Personalities of the Hutt Valley (vol 9, issue 1) by E. P. Bunny
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Workers in the Garden-of-the-Gods by H. Collett.
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Limited Night Entertainments (vol 11, issue 6) by R. M. Jenkins
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Cook: The “Adventure’ and misadventure in Queen Charlotte Sound, 1773–1777 by John Davies
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Our London Letter (vol 9, issue 1) by Arthur L. Stead
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Sun Shower. by Dorothy I. Johnston
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Our Women’s Section (vol 5, issue 6) by Sheila G. Marshall
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Our Women’s Section: Timely Notes and Useful Hints (vol 11, issue 6) by Helen
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The Part of Art by Ken Alexander
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The Way We Go: Ins and Outs of Life (vol 5, issue 6) by Leo Fanning
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Bishop’s School Roll: An Analysis by Jane DaviesJane Teal
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Bluecap. by Robin Hyde
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Striking Contrasts in Grades: Great Britain and New Zealand by A. S. Wansbrough
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An Interesting Model Garden Railway by N. Blake
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Our London Letter: Summer Holiday Travel in Britain by Arthur. L. Stead
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Bright Outlook for Flax: New Textile for Wool-Packs and Bags (vol 9, issue 1) by Leo Fanning
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An Early Incident by L. E. H. Baigent
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Highways and Byways: Some West Coast Scenes by Neville R. Lewers
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Wreck of The Ship “General Grant” - Sixty-Eight Dead - Ten Survivors Confined For Eighteen Months upon a Desert Island by Sydney Herald
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Railwayman Honoured. by J. H. Hartnett
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Hydro-Electricity: The Arapuni Scheme by W. C. Bond
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Famous New Zealanders: No. 40: Henry E. Holland, M. P.: The Great Leader Of The Labour Party (vol 11, issue 4) by Tangiwai
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Goldfields in the Upper Motueka and Buller Valleys by J. N. W. Newport
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Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 14, issue 1) by Shibli Bagarag
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Commentaries to François Raynal’s “Wrecked on a Reef” by Christiane Mortelier
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Among The Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 11, issue 6) by Shibli Bagarag
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“The Enginedriver” by John Maclennan
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Land Transport in the Early Days by J. Newman
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Fragments of New Zealand History by Una Auld
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Wrecked on a Reef, or Twenty Months on the Auckland Islands by François Raynal
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Ture Pauna Kararehe 1884 by New Zealand Government
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[Petition to Queen Victoria and accompanying circular, 26 December 1888]
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Cheerfulness by M. Kearin
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Centennial Preparations by J. A. Harley
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A Grace Darling of New Zealand by Rosaline Redwood
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Narrative of the Wreck of the “Invercauld” Among the Auckland Islands by George Dalgarno
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Panorama of the Playground: Lovelock’s Great Victory (vol 11, issue 6) by W. F. Ingram
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The People of Pudding Hill: No. 7. (vol 11, issue 4) by Shiela Russell
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A Specialist War-Time Industry: The development of the linen flax industry in Marlborough by B. N. Holdaway
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[Dog Registration Act 1880]
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“The Finest Walk in the World” by Francis Turner
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Reports of the Native Affairs Committee, 1903 by Native Affairs Committee
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Ki Nga Maori [A letter to Grey, 27 MArch 1862, about Taranaki land, with a preliminary note] by Te Matenga, Waikanae
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World Affairs (vol 5, issue 6) by E. Vivian Hall
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House at Lincoln Road, Henderson for Mr and Mrs Averill
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Reports of the Native Affairs Committee, 1905 by Native Affairs Committee
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Safety on the Railways by Geo. G. Stewart
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The Toheroa: New Zealand’s Exclusive Shell-fish by Edward Samuel
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A Pictorial Survey of Housing in New Zealand: Part Two by Gordon F. Wilson
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Local Museums by Jeff Newport
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Tools of Steel (vol 2, issue 11) by H. E. Childs
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Mabin or Maiben by H. F. Allan
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The Demonstration House at Karori, Wellington
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Vitamins And “Vittles” by Ken Alexander
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“Long Days”: Summer-time, New Zealand by Samuel Hulme Bridgford
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Limited Night Entertainments: Part XIV (vol 11, issue 4) by R. M. Jenkins
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The Yesteryears of Empire by W. C. R. Sowman
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The Railway Year: Net Revenue Gain by Mr. H. H. Sterling
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Birdcage. by Francis Howard Harris
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The Trained Railway Mind by G. Parkinson
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Enchanted Waters: The Fountains in the Fern by James Cowan
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A Short History of Sawmilling in the Nydia Bay Area by John Orchard
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World Affairs (vol 7, issue 4) by E. Vivian Hall
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Further Papers Relative to The Native Insurrection
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The Castaways of Disappointment Island by Herbert Escott-Inman
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Theory of Combustion: Combustion and the Locomotive Firebox by W. C. Bishop
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Te Whare e kiia ana te Ingoa ko Te Mahi Tamariki, Otakou, Hune 10th, 1875.
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Pictures of New Zealand Life (vol 5, issue 6) by James Cowan
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19th Century Nelson Hotels by Dawn Smith
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A Noteworthy Career by Mr. James Burnett
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The Psychology of Food and Fame: A New Zealander Tours Around Hollywood by Mabel Baker
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Heart of the Island: Taumarunui and Its Story: The Evolution of a Railway Town by Tangiwai
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Johanna Maria Caroline Bisley Nee Karsten by Helen Whelan
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On The Road To Anywhere by Robin Hyde
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Urban Development by F. W. O. Jones
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Rolling Stock and Sundry Solecisms by Ken. Alexander
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The Thirteenth Clue, or the Story of the Signal Cabin Mystery, Chapter I by G. G. Stewart
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A Relic of Nelson’s Maritime History by J. F. H. Savage
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France in New Zealand: Historic Akaroa by Stuart Perry
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Valleys in the Waybacks: The Region Beyond Lake Wakatipu by Thelma R. Kent
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Te Ture Whakawa tuarua i nga Whenua Maori
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The Evolution of the Westinghouse Automatic Air Brake by R. E. Robertson
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Highlights Of Hastings: The Hawke’s Bay Garden Of The Hesperides by O. N. Gillespie
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Was Tahuna a Port? by B. E. Dickinson
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The Curse of the “Freda Gault” by Andrew Stewart
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Premium Bonus System (vol 1, issue 3) by E. T. Spidy
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Ture Tiaki Manu me etahi tu Ahua Kararehe
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First Printing Press in New Zealand: “A Father Of The Tribes” by R. T. Wearne
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New Zealand: Land of Wealth and Beauty by J. Gordon
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Ture mo Nga Wahi Tuunga Kura Maori
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Training Apprentices (vol 1, issue 3) by A. E. P. Walworth
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Zoo-logicalities and Man-ifestations. by Ken Alexander
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The History of the Jews in New Zealand by Lazarus Morris Goldman
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Life in Lighthouses by Ivan Anderson
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The Next Million by John Cox
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The Growth of the N.Z. Railways Magazine: From Shop Organ to Great National Journal by O. N. Gillespie
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The People of Pudding Hill: No. 9. (vol 11, issue 6) by Shiela Russell
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Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 6, Issue 72 (31 December 1892)
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New Zealand to Siberia by B. Magee
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Design in Greek Art by G. R. Manton
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Cheerful Yesterdays by O. T. J. Alpers
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The University of New Zealand: Something Of Its History: What Of The Future? by O. N. Gillespie
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Modern Shunting Methods (vol 1, issue 3) by S. E. Fay
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Our Women’s Section (vol 6, issue 3) by Sheila G. Marshall
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Southland’s Wooden Railway: An Experiment Of The ‘Sixties by K. C. McDonald
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Blackberries. by Robin Hyde
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Motueka Place Names by H. N. Murray
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Art Review: The Work of John Drawbridge by Edward C. Simpson
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Foreword [to ‘Nelson Historical Society Journal, Volume 1, Issue 1, November 1955’] by L. E. H. Baigent
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Preface [to Cheerful Yesterdays] by Frederick Edwin Smith
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Father O’Christmas by Ken Alexander
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Production Engineering — Part III.: Planning Work by E. T. Spidy
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The Living Torches of Nature by H. Collett
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The Thirteenth Clue or The Story Of The Signal Cabin Mystery: Chapter III. (vol 11, issue 6) by Eric Bradwell
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He Ture hei whakaroanga atu i te Ture o te 1871 e ahei ai te tono he whakawa ki te taha ki te Karauna by New Zealand Parliament, Legislative Council
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Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 6, Issue 70 (29 October 1892)
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In Your Kitchen by M. B. Patience
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Letters to Elizabeth Napier to Waikaremoana I by Isobel Andrews
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Lubrication by William Seddon
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Early Voyages to New Zealand: Episodes Associated with Captain Cook by David Miller
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A House at Lower Hutt
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Wakapuaka by J. N. W. Newport
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Famous New Zealanders: No. 42: Te Puea Herangi: Princess Of Waikato And Leader Of Her People (vol 11, issue 6) by James Cowan
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Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 6, Issue 71 (26 November 1892)
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Aesthetics and Morals
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Pictures of New Zealand Life: Rotorua’s Winter by Tangiwai
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Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 6, Issue 69 (24 September 1892)
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Among the Books (vol 12, issue 9) by Shibli Bagarag
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Petition of Hiraka Te Aroatua and Others, complaining of the Sale of certain lands in the Province of Hawke’s Bay by Hiraka Te Aroatua
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Vision. by Isobel Andrews
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Non-Paying Lines by H. Valentine
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Rural Crafts In Retrospect by Stewart Maclennan
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The Cashmere Community Centre in Wellington by Joan Cochran
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Parcels Transport by Rail: A Utility Service for the People by H. A. Peebles
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Supplement to “Typo”, 24th September, 1892 [Volume 6, Issue 69]
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Wandering on the Work Train by Robert J. Currie
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Business Agents by The Optimist
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Our London Letter (vol 11, issue 6) by Arthur L. Stead
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A House in Upper Hutt [Part 2] by G. Nees
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Bottles and Powder by Hori Makaire
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Railway Rhymes: The Shunter by George Gordon
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[Printed letter, 21 September 1861, about land and Kīngitanga] by Te Hira Te Kawau
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Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 6, Issue 67 (30 July 1892)
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Rotorua Lake. by Olga P. Meyer
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The Cyclopedia of New Zealand [Wellington Provincial District] by Cyclopedia Company Limited
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A Little Nonsense: Facts Not Fiction by The Lark
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Our Women’s Section (vol 12, issue 9) by Helen
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Bills and Acts in Maori 1880.
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Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 6, Issue 68 (27 August 1892)
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A Railway Picnic in 1877: Thrilling Experience in a Tunnel by One Who Was There
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This Kind Of Fool. by Ruth M. Johnson
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Building Review: A group of four shops at Naenae, Lower Hutt by Ian B. Reynolds
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Orderliness in Furnishing by Tecta
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Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 6, Issue 61 (30 January 1892)
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A Compendium of Official Documents Relative to Native Affairs in the South Island. Volume Two. by Alexander Mackay
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Hot — and — Cold by "Beta"
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Railways in the Mountains: Exploring In The Southern Alps by J. D. Pascoe
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Our London Letter (vol 12, issue 9) by Arthur L. Stead
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World Affairs: The Debts Holiday—Byron and Greece—Sport and Diplomacy—Air Conquest by E. Vivian Hall
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Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 6, Issue 62 (27 February 1892)
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Prints & The Illustrated Book by E. C. Simpson
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Christmas—Old and Young by Warren Green
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The Dare-Devil Division: Life as the Shunter knows it by A. Oman Heany
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The Wisdom of the Maori: More Place Names And Their Stories (vol 11, issue 6) by Tohunga
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Reports of the Native Affairs Committee, 1883. by Native Affairs Committee
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A Land of Mystery and a National Heritage: Unique Scenery of the Urewera by E. A. Butt
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When The North Express Comes In by John Maclennan
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He pukapuka whakaatu na Te Pere i nga kohuru ki Taranaki i te 4 o Mei. by Office of the Minister for Native Affairs
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Pictures and Pleasuring in the Aorangi Region by Tangiwai
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An Engineering Triumph: Why Raurimu Spiral Was Constructed: Aeroplanes versus Tree Climbing by Ad. Howitt.
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The Bell Family in Nelson by Robert Boyd
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Extract from Bellingshausen’s Diary, Describing His Voyage to New Zealand, 1820 by Fabian Bellingshausen
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[Petition to Queen Victoria, 29 May 1875, proposing McLean as a spokesperson for Māori]
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Our Women’s Section (vol 5, issue 3) by S.G.M.
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A Geologist Remembers – Recollections of Fieldwork by Simon Nathan, Maxwell Gage
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Come o’er the Stream, Charlie by T. M. Mudie
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A Super Dining Car: Meals on The Royal Train by Elsie K. Morton
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Pictures of New Zealand Life (vol 7, issue 1) by James Cowan
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Notes of meetings between his excellency the Governor (Lord Ranfurly), the Rt. Hon. R. J. Seddon, premier and native minister, and the Hon. James Carroll, member of the executive council representing the native race, and the native chiefs and people at each place, assembled in respect of the proposed native land legislation and native affairs generally, during 1898 and 1899
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Recollections of The Chaffeys by Jack Boyer
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Lucy Malanta Hunter-Brown by Helen Whelan
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Industrial Psychology: The Worker and Psychology by W. S. Dale
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Nga Whenua Raupatu Waikato
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The Maid of Islay by T. M. Mudie
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Nga Korero Paremete: 1904-1905 by New Zealand Parliament, Legislative Council
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The Dream of the Night Express by J. Maclennan
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Essay on the Manners and Customs of the Inhabitants of the Southern Part of Tavai-Poenammou (Te Wai Pounamu) by Blosseville, Jules Poret de
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The Brains Behind the Brocade: Life of a Stationmaster by A. Oman Heany
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Pictures of New Zealand Life (vol 5, issue 3) by Tangiwai
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The Songs of Scotland adapted to their appropriate melodies; arranged with pianoforte accompaniments by G. F. Graham, T. M. Mudie, J. T. Surenne, H. E. Dibdin, Finlay Dun, &c. Illustrated with historical, biographical, and critical notices by G. F. Graham
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Production Engineering: Part IX.— Recording the Facts and the Use of the Gnatt Chart by E. T. Spidy
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World Affairs (vol 7, issue 1) by E. Vivian Hall
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Letter from Baron Charles Philippe Hippolyte de Thierry to Henry Bathurst, April 21, 1824 by Charles Philippe Hippolyte de Thierry
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[Himatangi Crown Grants Act 1877]
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Success And Endeavour. by A. Clarke
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The Tendency in Locomotive Design: Wheel Arrangement in Relation to Modern Development by S. Fahey
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He Ture hei whakatikatika i “Te Ture Mahi Kapia, 1898”
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Among The Books (vol 1, issue 10): “Control On The Railways” by J. C. Schneider
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Memories Of Griffins by George Parry
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Kelvin Grove by J. T. Surenne
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Our Women’s Section (vol 7, issue 1) by Sheila G. Marshall
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The Bush Explorers: Story of the Stratford Main Trunk Railway Route by Tangiwai
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Automatic Signalling (General) by A. S. Henderson
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Stoke in the 1920s through the Eyes of an English Child by Helen Whelan, Geoffrey Gates
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In the Garb of Old Gaul by T. M. Mudie
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The Spirit of The Age by Ken Alexander
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Reconstructing Railway Bridges: A Review of the Works Now Proceeding by P. B. Bryden
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Reports of the Native Affairs Committee, 1899. by Native Affairs Committee
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Ture Huinga Whakamana Kotahitanga Maori
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Panuitanga
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The Round Trip Through Canterbury: Westland, Nelson and Marlborough — by Rail and Motor by R. S. W. Owen
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A Full Turn of the Wheel: from School to School by J B Bertram
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Highland Mary by T. M. Mudie
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Impressions of Lake Tekapo by N. P. King
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Frozen Sports and Other Cold Comfort by Ken Alexander
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The Homeland by Shakespeare
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Deal Boats by Pat Win
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The Ant-Lion: The “Hideous”—the “Beautiful” by H. Collett
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World Affairs (vol 5, issue 3) by E. Vivian Hall
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Roy’s Wife of Aldivalloch by G. F. Graham
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An Impression of Lord Bledisloe by Leo Fanning
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Ture whakatikatika i te ture arai mo te hoko tahae i nga whenua Maori. He pire i huaina. He ture hei whakatikatika i “Te ture arai mo te hoko tahae i nga whenua Maori, 1870.”.
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An Old Admiraly Chart by H. M. Jenkins
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The Flowers of the Forest [old air] by G. F. Graham
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Meal-Time Musings: “The Elastic Limit by J. Mcdonald
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The Port in the Early Days: Nelson Haven in 1843 by W. H. Parr
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Important Judgments: Delivered in the Compensation Court and Native Land Court. 1866–1879. by Native Land Court
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Jock o’ Hazeldean by J. T. Surenne
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Ture Whakahaere Korero Me Nga Tikanga Mahi a Te Whare i Pootitia, Mo Nga Mahi a Te Katoa by New Zealand Parliament. House of Representatives
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The Homes Of England by Felicia Hemans
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[Notice, 4 August 1887, of a decision about who to support in the election] by Te Pōkiha Taranui
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The Dun Mountain Railway by Mrs R. M. Webber
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The Jubilee History of Nelson: From 1842 to 1892 by Lowther Broad
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Big Game Fishing: In New Zealand’s Northern Waters by Colonel Burton Mabin
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Of a’ the Airts the Wind can Blaw by J. T. Surenne
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The Lands of Nelson College by J. G. McKay
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Notes of the Month (vol 3, issue 5) by Service
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The Ends of the Earth. by E. Mary Gurney
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The Spice Of Advice by Ken Alexander
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Production Engineering Part XXIV: Developing Executive Ability by E. T. Spidy
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Nga Mahi A Te Hui O Te Hahi Maori O Te Atirikonatanga o Te Waimate, I Te Pihopatanga O Akarana. Huihui Ki Peria, Oruru, I A Aperira 4, 6, 1891 by Church of the Province of New Zealand. Atirikonatanga o te Waimate
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Famous New Zealanders: No. 23: Wahanui, Chief Of Ngati-Maniapoto: A Maori Statesman and Orator (vol 9, issue 11) by Tangiwai
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Notes and Queries by "Rambler"
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Auld Lang Syne by J. T. Surenne
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Our Women’s Section: Timely Notes and Useful Hints. (vol 10, issue 11) by Helen
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The Social Swim or Big Fish & Little by Ken Alexander
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Railways in Modern Transport (vol 3, issue 5) by G. W. Wyles
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Panorama of the Playground: Peter Munro—Winner of Sixty-eight Championship Events (vol 10, issue 11) by W. F. Ingram
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[Letters expressing support for Grey’s policies] by Ngāpuhi
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Logie o’ Buchan by T. M. Mudie
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[Native Land Alienation Restriction Act 1884] by New Zealand Government
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The Romance of the Rail (vol 3, issue 5) by James Cowan
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Our London Letter (vol 9, issue 11) by Arthur L. Stead
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Petition of Tamihana Te Rauparaha and Others by Tamihana Te Rauparaha
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Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 10, issue 11) by Shibli Bagarag
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The Flowers of the Forest [modern air] by T. M. Mudie
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Aranui: (A Waitomo Fantasy.) (vol 8, issue 8) by Horace S. Cottrell
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The Decline of Eating by Ken Alexander
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Famous New Zealand Trials: The Trial of James Wilson (vol 8, issue 8) by C. A. L. Treadwell
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Acts Affecting Native Lands Etc. (In English and Maori), Passed by the General Assembly, Session 1904 by General Assembly of New Zealand
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Nga Korero o te Hui o te Whakakotahitanga i tu ki te Tiriti o Waitangi. Aperira 14, 1892.
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All Honour of New Zealand’s Famous Athletes Part III. Concluded by W. F. Ingram
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A letter written by Kereopa, one of the Warea fanatics, to Waikato by Kereopa
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The Trial of Hamiora Pere. by C. A. L. Treadwell
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A letter from Philip Newaka to Rev. Richard Taylor at Augst 18, 1846 by Philip Newaka
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The Early Artists of New Zealand III. The Sketching Days of Charles Heaphy and the Tragic Story of Gilfillan by Mona Gordon
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Pictures of New Zealand Life (vol 9, issue 4) by Tangiwai
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Hoko Whakawhiwhi Whenua Maori by New Zealand Parliament. House of Representatives
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A letter from Philip Newaka to Rev. Taylor by Philip Newaka
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The Romance of the Red Funnel: The Proud Story of our Mercantile Marine by O. N. Gillespie
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Brook Morning by R. M. O'Brien
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A Hobby for the Young: Making a Sand Engine (vol 8, issue 8) by F. Roberts
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The World’s Aristocrat: New Zealand’s Wonder Reptile by Ivan M. Levy
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The King of No Man’s Land: Sergt. R. C. Travis: V.C., D.C.M., M.M., Croix de Guerre (For.) (vol 8, issue 8) by M. S. Nestor
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[Notice, 28 April 1862, concerning administrative arrangements with Te Keha] by Tūkāroto Matutaera Pōtatau Te Wherowhero Tāwhiao
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How Christchurch Got Its Name: A Controverted Subject by D. J. Cowie
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A letter from George Kiwi to Rev. Richard Taylor, dated Dec. 15, 1847. by George Kiwi
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Written at a Picnic by Isobel Andrews
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Rambles Round Otira: Some Beauty Spots of the Southern Alps (vol 8, issue 8) by L. G. Carpenter
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Petition of Hirini Karauria Pupu, Etc., relative to a Mortgage over his land in the Province of Hawke’s Bay by Hirini Karauria Pupu
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Motif by Enid B. V. Saunders
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A letter from Philip Newaka to Rev. Richard Taylor at Sept. 18, 1846 by Philip Newaka
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Nursing in New Zealand: Nursing in New Zealand: History and Reminiscences by Hester Maclean
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The Seige of Whakarewa. (A Legend of Taranaki.) by D. Gordon Buchanan
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Lake Taupo. by Joyce T. West
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Whakaurunga Mema Maori
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The Madrigal of Buds and Wings. by Eve Langley
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Translation of W. Thompson’s Reply to His Excellency’s Declaration, Addressed to the Natives Assembled at Nagaruawahia by William Thompson
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“War” by Roma M. Hoggard
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Auckland by J. R. Hastings
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Famous New Zealanders: No. 28: Richard John Seddon: New Zealand’s Greatest Premier (vol 10, issue 4) by James Cowan.
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Joy of Life. by M. von Keisenberg
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The Skippers Road: On “The Richest River in the World” by Barbara A. Kerr
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“Neath the Station’s Lights.” by M. P. Jenkin
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Our London Letter (vol 10, issue 4) by Arthur L. Stead
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Copy of a letter from Wm. Thompson to his Excellency the Governor by William Thompson
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The Lord Rutherford of Nelson by E. Marsden
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The Big Blow and the Distant Drum. by Ken Alexander
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When No 4 went picking Daisies by Will Lawson
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Letter from George Bass to Governor Philip Gidley King, January 30, 1803 by George Bass
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Panorama of the Playground: Australian Surf And Life-Saving Team To Visit New Zealand (vol 11, issue 8) by W. F. Ingram
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[Twelve points from Wairarapa Māori related to the petition to Queen Victoria]
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Stanley Davis: Artist and Idealist by Leo Fanning
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Famous New Zealanders: No. 9: The Mair Brothers, Soldiers and Pioneers (vol 8, issue 8) by James Cowan
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Early Motoring Memories of a Nelson Chauffeur by A Guy
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Letter from W. W. Bampton to Governor Philip Gidley King, January 19, 1796 by W. W. Bampton
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Among The Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 11, issue 8) by Shibli Bagarag
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Letter to his Excellency the Governor from the Runaga assembled at Ngaruawahia by William Thompson
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Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 9, issue 4) by Shibli Bagarag
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The Treaty of Waitangi by William Hobson, James Busby, James Stuart Freeman
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Kaunihera Maori
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The People of Pudding Hill: No. 11 (vol 11, issue 8) by Shiela Russell
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Letter from Sir Robert Wilmot-Horton to Baron Charles Philippe Hippolyte de Thierry, December 10, 1823 by Robert Wilmot-Horton
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Turu Turu Mokai: Scene Near Hawera—A Sacred Spot by J. G. Weightman
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The Caxton of New Zealand: Printing in the Early Days (vol 8, issue 8) by Harry C. Baulf
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Pelorus Bridge School 1911–43 and its Locality by Pearl Farnell
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Petition of Wi Tamihana Te Waharoa to Mr Fitzgerald (William Thompson) by William Thompson
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[Circular letter, 8 September 1870, about recent Parliamentary business] by Donald McLean
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Dunedin: How it got its Name (vol 8, issue 8) by D. J. Cowie
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Our London Letter (vol 12, issue 11) by Arthur L. Stead
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Tex Morton by Alan Turley
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Report on the Prospects for the Flax Trade in New Zealand, September 1813 by Robert Williams
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Our Women’s Section: Timely Notes and Useful Hints (vol 9, issue 4) by Helen
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Limited Night Entertainments: The Queen’s Earrings:The Concluding Chapters (vol 11, issue 8) by R. M. Jenkins
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April Fool-ishness: And Easter Eg-otism by Ken Alexander
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A Great New Zealand Novel….: The Little Country: By John Guthrie: A Book in which We Discover Ourselves by O. N. Gillespie
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A letter from one of the eariest settlers in Wanganui by John Garner
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Items Of Interest by Ken Alexander
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The Wisdom of the Maori (vol 9, issue 4) by Tohunga
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Panorama of the Playground: Letter from Sir James Leigh-Wood by W. F. Ingram
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Herbert Clapham, Herbal Botanist by Helen Whelan
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Isaac Coates: Artist by Dawn Smith
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He ture hei whakatikatika i “Te Ture Whakatau i nga Rahui o te Tai Hauauru, 1881”
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Familiar Ships in New Zealand Waters T.S.S. “Maheno” by J. H. Kemnitz
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In The Green Canyon: “The Place Of Cliffs” - Wanganui River Scenes and Stories by James Cowan
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The Long Sea Road: From Christchurch to Picton - Beneath The Kaikouras by Elsie K. Morton
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Drama in the Nelson Gaol by J B Bertram
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A Pelorus Valley Pioneering Family by Lesley Gardiner
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Our Women’s Section (vol 15, issue 2) by Helen
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Rotorua Re-discovered by Russell Palmer
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Welfare of Workshops’ Employees: Heating and Ventilating the Workshops - A Modern Installation by A. P. Godber
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One Hundred Years Old.: The Problem Of Our Centennial Celebrations by O. N. Gillespie
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Christmas—Old and New by Leo Fanning
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Things Worth While by Ken Alexander
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The Cemetery at Greymouth: Links with the Past by Catherine Keddell
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Ripoata mo te Pire whakanohonoho ki te Tangata Whakahaere hoki i nga Whenua Maori, 1898
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Marlborough: Just Over One Hundred And Fifty Years Of Earthquakes by Rodney Grapes
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World Affairs (vol 4, issue 12) by E. Vivian Hall
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The Roaring Buller: Thomas Brunner’s Great Exploring Expedition by James Cowan
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Pictures Of New Zealand Life (vol 11, issue 8) by Tangiwai
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Petition of Wi Tuku and 141 others : presented to the Legislative Council by the Honourable G.R. Johnson, on the 18th August, 1875 by New Zealand Parliament. Legislative Council.
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The Spirit of Do-Cember by Ken Alexander
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Panorama of the Playground (vol 10, issue 6) by Old Sport
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Kehu (Hone Mokehakeha): Biographical Notes by Hilary, John Mitchell
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Murihiku: A History of the South Island of New Zealand and the Islands Adjacent and Lying to the South, from 1642 to 1835 by Robert McNab
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The Good Old Days by Horace Workman
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Te Kooti’s Scout: A Maori Warrior’s Story: The Exiles’ Escape from Chatham Island by James Cowan
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Pictures of New Zealand Life (vol 10, issue 4) by James Cowan.
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Our Women’s Section (vol 4, issue 12) by Sheila G. Marshall
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The Thirteenth Clue or The Story Of The Signal Cabin Mystery: Chapter V.: The Knife Clue (vol 11, issue 8) by Shibli Bagarag
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Our Railway Gauge by the Right Hon. Sir Robert Stout
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Oriental Bay (Wellington) by H. Collett
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The Wisdom of the Maori (vol 11, issue 10) by Tohunga
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New Zealand Bush Song by Dorothy Donaldson
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Hallowed Ground: The Old Military Cemeteries (vol 10, issue 4) by Arthur O'Halloran
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Steels and Steel Manufacture by Mr. C. E. Newhouse
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The Phantom Ship by D. Reviers
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Our Women Section Timely Notes and Useful Hints. (vol 11, issue 10) by Helen
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Evening. by Ruth M. Mumford
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McPherson’s Doug: The Wee Bit Terrier by Pieriti Piriti
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Franz Josef Glacier: Vast Flashing Jewel Amidst Sylvan Glories by E. E. Muir
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Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 10, issue 4) by Shibli Bagarag
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Snowfall At Night. by Denis Glover
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Pictures of New Zealand Life (vol 4, issue 12) by James Cowan
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The Turnbull Library: New Zealand’s Greatest Glory: A World Famous Treasury of Literary Riches by O. N. Gillespie
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Sun Soaked by Ken Alexander
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After Forty Years: Locomotive Engineer for North Island enters Private Business by R. F. J. Mackley
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The Battlefields of Sport: A Duel And The Derby (vol 10, issue 4) by Quentin Pope
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The Quiet Heart. by E. Mary Gurney
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Psychology in Industry: Some Social Factors which Contribute to Successful Industry by W. S. Dale
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Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 11, issue 10) by Shibli Bagarag
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Tropic Winds. by J. R. Hastings
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The Sleeping Beauty by Winifred Tennant
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A Holiday in Australia: Some Impressions and Observations by N. Mcgaffen
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The Circus Comes to Town by Bernice Shackleton
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Faulty Fathers by Ken Alexander
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Unto The Hills. by Jean H. Mather
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The Romance of The Rail: A Descriptive and Historical Story of the North Island Main Trunk Railway by James Cowan
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Our London Letter (vol 11, issue 8) by Arthur L. Stead
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Futility by Kenneth Law
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A Slogan; And what it means to New Zealand by Winton Keay
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The Things I Love by M. E. Brown
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Famous New Zealanders: No. 44: Captain M. T. Clayton, A Great Sailor, And An Artist Of The Sea (vol 11, issue 8) by Tangiwai
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Modern Methods in Our Workshops: The Shaping Machine by S. B. Barltrop
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Production Engineering Part XXVII: Facing New Ideas by E. T. Spidy
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The Wisdom of the Maori (vol 10, issue 4) by Tohunga
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Johnny in Doubt by Olive M. Igglesden
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The Tarawera Eruption by H. Lundius
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Hearts And Homes by Ken Alexander
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To Franz Josef Glacier (vol 3, issue 2) by J. R. Young
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Castaway on the Auckland Isles by Thomas Musgrave
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An Early Visitor: Dr. Arnold’s Son In New Zealand by Donald Cowie
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The Why and How of Children’s Drawings by Doreen Blumhardt
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The Wisdom of the Maori (vol 8, issue 8) by Tohunga
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A Kitchen for New Zealand Mothers by Helen Noakes
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Panorama of the Playground: Railwaymen in the Empire Games by W. F. Ingram
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The Call of the Snow: “Thousands Of Feet Above Worry Level by Irvine R. Wilson
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Tools of Steel (vol 3, issue 2) by H. E. Childs
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Our Southern Coast: Off The Beaten Track In The South Island by Dorothy Wiseman
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Station Gardens. by Isabel M. Cluett
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The Art of Painting (vol 3, issue 8) by T. W. Fletcher
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Further Thoughts on environment shaping—on prison as a punishment—on the need for impressing the neighbours—and particularly on the interior of the Demonstration House by A. L. Gabites
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Limited Night Entertainments: Part II (vol 10, issue 4) by R. Marryat Jenkins
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Co-operation and Goodwill by Sydney G. Pearce
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The Singing Tree by Enid B. V. Saunders
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[Circular, 5 June 1876, about the Eastern Māori election poll petition]
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The Life of a Shoe by Bernard J. McAuliffe
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An Old Australian Fisherman. by Eve Langley
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The Railsitter by K. Alexander
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Our Women’s Section: Timely Notes and Useful Hints. (vol 8, issue 8) by Helen
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A Pictorial Survey of Housing in New Zealand by G. F. Wilson
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Production Engineering (Part XXI): Workshops Re-Organisation—Progress to Date by E. T. Spidy
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Train Fever by Oswald W. Wadham
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Familiar Ships in New Zealand Waters: The “Aorangi”—Old and New by J. H. Kemnitz
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Twelve Minutes on a Geyser: The Story of an Amazing Feat by James Cowan
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Foreward [to ‘Nelson Historical Society Journal, Volume 2, Issue 6, April 1973’] by J. N. W. Newport
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A Romance of the ‘Forties by Anthony Ward
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Dream Places: My Dream Place by Stuart Perry
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Pictures Of New Zealand Life (vol 11, issue 10) by James Cowan
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The Industrial Fashion Designer by Felix Schwimmer
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Vale. by E. Mary Gurney
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Production Engineering: “The Service Idea.” by E. T. Spidy
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Lost Valley: A Romance Of Pirongia Mountain by James Cowan
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Our London Letter (vol 8, issue 8) by Arthur L. Stead
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J. L. Naylor House
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The Sheep Stealer by A. J. G. Schmitt
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I Heard A Bell-Bird Sing. by Phyllis I. Young
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Nelson Lighthouses (continued) by J. N. W. Newport
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New Zealanders and Science by S. H. Jenkinson
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Auckland Cherries. by J. R. Hastings
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Twenty Years of Automatic Signalling: Present Day Installations by W. H. H. Grapes
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The Secondary Schools of New Zealand by Old Boy
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The Long Rib: Story of the Tauranga-Taneatua Railway - Scenes and Episodes on the Matata Beach Road by James Cowan
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[Native Reserves Act 1873] by New Zealand Government
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Notable New Zealand Scenic by O. L. Burke
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Panorama of the Playground: Physical Fitness and the “Daily Dozen (vol 11, issue 10) by W. F. Ingram
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Our Women’s Section (vol 12, issue 11) by Helen
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The Maids Of North And South. by John Barr
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An Historic Clash by F. V. Knapp
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Talking of Trains and Divers Affairs by Ken Alexander
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Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 12, issue 11) by Shibli Bagarag
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Joyous January: The Month That Bucks You Up by Ken Alexander
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The Race. by Isabel M. Cluett
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Salmon Fishing in the South Island Rivers by A. J. A. Fuchs
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Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 9, issue 1) by Shibli Bagarag
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The Charm of Wanganui: A River City Of Enterprise And Culture by O. N. Gillespie
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Metamorphosis by James J. Stroud
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Living Rooms
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Centenary of a Famous Encounter: The Final Clash Between North and South Island Maoris at Tuturau by W. N. Dunnage
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Riddles And Railways by Ken Alexander
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Famous New Zealanders: No. 46: Jessie Mackay: Poet, Idealist And Celtic Patriot (vol 11, issue 10) by James Cowan
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The Trials of a Reporter: Scoop Scored out of Failure by Tom L. Mills
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A House at Waddington by John Standish
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Dreaming by Mary Greig
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Progress. (vol 12, issue 2) by Una Auld
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Picture of the New Zealand Life by Tangiwai
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Interior Design: Upgrading existing premises by Jeremy Olphert
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Papers Relative to the Native Meeting Held at Peria, in October, 1862
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Transport in the ‘Eighties by H. O. Baulf
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Storied Stones: St. Mary’s Church, New Plymouth by Catherine Keddell
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The North: A Great Country by Jean Boswell
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The State Railways of India: An Interesting System by H. Collett
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Looking at Storage by Ian Inkster
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Plans of Land Purchases in the North Island of New Zealand. Volume One: Province of Auckland by H. Hanson Turton
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The Massacre at Mapoutahi Pa: The Story of a Southern Maori Inter-Tribal War Before The Coming of the Pakeha by R. K. McFarlane
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The Golden Year for New Zealand Literature: Varied Achievement in the Art of Letters by O. N. Gillespie
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New Zealand Place Names: Wellington Once Named Britannia by J. Watt
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Nga Ture Mo Te Utautanga o Nga Mea Whawhai by New Zealand. Parliament. Legislative Council.
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The Thirteenth Clue Or The Story Of The Signal Cabin Mystery (vol 11, issue 10) by Redmond Phillips
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The Poet by Winifred Tennant
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Home and Building: A Near Victim by A.H. Curtis
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The Heyday of Railway Construction in New Zealand (vol 13, issue 4) by E. P. Neale
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Historical notes on Hamilton Railway Bridge. by A. S. Wansbrough
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Report of the Public Petitions Committee on the petition of thirteen natives owning land at the Thames gold fields, praying that there may be no diminution in the fees for miners’ rights, which fees they claim under an arrangement with Mr. Mackay by Public Petitions Committee
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The Farmer in New Zealand by G. T. Alley, D. O. W. Hall
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Vagabond Song by Una Auld
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And now the Future by Robin Beckett
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The Cattle by Winifred Tennant
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In Old Dunedin: A Barrel-Organ, Crab-Apples and a Castle by Robin Hyde
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What are Whitebait? The Life History of the Delicate Little Fish by Ella Wall, J. Rose
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Industrial Psychology: The Use of Psychology in Business - Relations between Output and Work Technique - Selection of Operatives by W. S. Dale
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The Royal Tigers: British Bayonet and Maori Tomahawk: The Story of a Desperate Storming Party by James Cowan
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Maori Real Estate Management Act 1888 Amendment
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Flood by Alice J. Waldie
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The Tuatara by Alice J. Waldie
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Our London Letter (vol 11, issue 10) by Arthur L. Stead
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The Way We Go: Ins and Outs of Life by Leo Fanning
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“Paradise Enow.” by Ken. Alexander
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Beauty and the Boast by Ken Alexander
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Silver Poplar by Katherine O'Brien
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Whakatikatika i Nga Ture Whenua Maori
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The Grey-Eyed Lady by Sheila G. Marshall
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Into Fiordland: From Manapouri to Deep Cove (vol 9, issue 1) by Elsie K. Morton
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Our Women’s Section (vol 13, issue 11) by Helen
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R. L. S. and his Friends: Some Stevenson Memories by James Cowan
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Famous New Zealand Trials: The Trial of Charles Clements (vol 9, issue 1) by C. A. L. Treadwell
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A Chat About Akaroa: Where Peace Abides by Leo Fanning
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Further Papers relative to the Native Insurrection [Correspondence relating to the fall of Rangiriri and Ngāruawāhia]
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History of New Zealand, Vol. III. by G. W. Rusden
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Among The Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 12, issue 2) by Shibli Bagarag
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New Zealand’s New Temple of Transport by O. N. Gillespie
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Some Railway Memories: Locomotives with Names (vol 9, issue 1) by Arthur Chorlton
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Panorama of the Playground: “New Zealand’s “Mile of the Century” by W. F. Ingram
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Henry Lawson: Australia’s Poet and Storyteller: His Connection With New Zealand (vol 9, issue 1) by Tom L. Mills
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Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 13, issue 11) by Shibli Bagarag
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Relief Expeditions in the Mountains: Alpine Rescue Parties in New Zealand by John Pascoe
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A Mountain Wonderland: Winter At Ruapehu by Elsie K. Morton
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The Suburban Train: A Daily Half-Hour Of Adventure (vol 9, issue 1) by Christine Comber
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The Urewera Country: Wellington Trampers Explore the Virgin Forest by J. A. Baine
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Operating Statistics and Their Uses (Part II) by S. E. Fay
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Our London Letter (vol 12, issue 2) by Arthur L. Stead
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The Wisdom of the Maori (vol 9, issue 1) by Tohunga
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Wattle Blossom by H. Collett
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Nga korero o nga huihuinga o te Kawana, Rore Ranapare (Lord Ranfurly), o te Raiti Honore te Hetana (Rt. Hon. R. J. Seddon), Pirimia, Minita Maori Hoki, me te Honore Timi Kara (Hon. James Carroll), Mema mo te iwi Maori i roto i te Kaunihera Maori, me nga rangatira Maori me o ratou iwi i o ratou kainga, i huihui nei mo runga i nga pire whenua Maori me era atu mea e pa ana ki te iwi Maori, 1898 me 1899
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“Gentlemen, The King!” by Arthur L. Stead
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Report on causes of discontent among Māori in Taranaki by West Coast Royal Commission
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A Bush Christmas by R. M. Jenkins
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Pictures of New Zealand Life (vol 9, issue 1) by Tangiwai
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An S.O. Essay: Or Sermons In Stones by Ken Alexander
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A House in Napier
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Our Women’s Section (vol 4, issue 7) by Sheila G. Marshall
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The Wisdom of the Maori (vol 12, issue 2) by Tohunga
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Our Women’s Section: Timely Notes and Useful Hints (vol 9, issue 1) by Helen
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Panorama of the Playground: New Zealand’s Most Amazing Athlete (vol 10, issue 9) by W. F. Ingram
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Rotten at the Core by John Cox
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The Magic Island (vol 13, issue 11) by Nellie E. Donovan
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The Glory of the Terraces: The Tarawera-Rotomahana Region, Past and Present by James Cowan
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The Magic Island (vol 13, issue 4) by Nellie E. Donovan
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Reminiscences by Norman Alexander Davidson
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The Manawatu Show of 1939: The A. & P. Complement of the Centennial Exhibition by Oriwa Keripi
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Reports of the Native Affairs Committee, 1890 by Native Affairs Committee
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Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 10, issue 9) by Shibli Bagarag
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Our Women’s Section: Timely Notes And Useful Hints. (vol 11, issue 10) by Helen
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Ducking off by Rail - Or the Seasoning of the Season by Ken Alexander
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The Plague Ship and the Monkey by Helen Whelan
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The People of Pudding Hill: No. 1. (vol 10, issue 9) by Shiela Russell
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A Quaint Character of Early Otago: Captain William Jackson Barry by Annalist
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Limited Night Entertainments: Part XI. (vol 11, issue 01) by R. M. Jenkins
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Stephens Island by Alex Kerr
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The Tragic Story of the Boyd: Treasure in a Mangrove Swamp by J. T. Inkster
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A Private Paradise—New Zealand’s Northland: An Efficient Garden of Eden by O. N. Gillespie
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World Affairs (vol 4, issue 9) by E. Vivian Hall
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A Chat About Youth and Age. by Leo Fanning
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The Sawmiller (vol 13, issue 4) by A. J. G. Schmitt
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Panorama of the Playground: Some Brilliant Sporting Achievements (vol 11, issue 01) by W. F. Ingram
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Richard Mill by Pat Akerbolm
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Selling Rail [Extract from “Trainland: How Railways Made New Zealand”] by Neill Atkinson
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Our Women’s Section (vol 4, issue 9) by Sheila G. Marshall
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A Fiordland Riding Trip—: Down the Lower Hollyford by Elsie K. Morton
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Our London Letter (vol 14, issue 7) by Arthur L. Stead
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The Golden West by Katherine Keddell
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Overland from Wakatipu to Te Anau: Snow Clad Mountains and Pellucid Lakes by G. S. Read
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Clematis by G. Evelyn Preston
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Famous New Zealanders: No. 26: Sir Harry Atkinson: Pioneer, Soldier, and Premier (vol 10, issue 2) by James Cowan
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Panorama of the Playground (vol 13, issue 4) by W. F. Ingram
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He ture hei whakaae mo nga awa me nga awa hoki e paringia ana e te tai kia tukua ki etahi tangata he mana mo te whakatere rakau me era atu mea (Hepetema 29, 1873)
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Our London Letter (vol 10, issue 9) by Arthur L. Stead
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Pictures of New Zealand Life: The Church on the Hill by Tangiwai
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Letters From Certain Chiefs of Ahuriri to Dr. Featherston
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World Affairs (vol 6, issue 6) by E.Vivian Hall
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Our London Letter (vol 10, issue 2) by Arthur L. Stead
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Railway Ambulance Services: An Efficient Division at Hillside Workshops by A. F. Reynolds
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A Sleepless Night by Jean H. Mather
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Our Women’s Section: Timely Notes and Useful Hints (vol 13, issue 4) by Helen
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World Affairs (vol 8, issue 4) by E. Vivian Hall
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A Spring Holiday: Blossom Time in Nelson by John Harland-Barber
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He Panuitanga
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The Glad New Year by Ken Alexander
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Paremata Maori: Waipatu 1893 by Māori parliament
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Panorama of the Playground: Great Loss to New Zealand Sport by W. F. Ingram
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Pictures of New Zealand Life (vol 6, issue 6) by James Cowan
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Aotea Harbour by Joyce West
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Trade Winds. by Will Lawson
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Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 13, issue 4) by Shibli Bagarag
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The Fourth Door: A Christmas Cale for Children by Nellie E. Donovan
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Our Women’s Section Timely Notes and Useful Hints. (vol 12, issue 2) by Helen
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“A Night of Stars” by Roma M. Hoggard
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Industrial Psychology: The Use of Psychology in Business - Some Relevant Mental Factors in Industry by W. S. Dale
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“The Spot Schedule”: Planning Output by E. T. Spidy
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This Game of Baseball: New Zealand’s New Summer Sport by C. H. Irvine
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A Glimpse of Rural Victoria by N. P. Endean
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Among the Books A Literary Page or Two (vol 11, issue 01) by Shibli Bagarag
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The Wisdom of the Maori: Railway Station Maori Names: Along the Main Trunk Line (vol 10, issue 9) by Tohunga
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Preserve Cupboard by Katherine O'Brien
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Milford from the Sea: A First Glimpse of Fiordland (vol.8, issue 4 by Elsie K. Morton
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Panorama of the Playground: Sport in Wartime by W. F. Ingram
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New Zealand Journey (vol 10, issue 2) by Margaret McPherson
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Buy New Zealand Goods Because They Are the Best by O. N. Gillespie
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Our London Letter (vol 15, issue 2) by Arthur L. Stead
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The Thirteenth Clue: Or, the Story Of The Signal Cabin Mystery (vol 12, issue 2) by Leo Fanning
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Earth Lover by Winifred Tennant
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Our American Letter by Bathie Stuart
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Our Women’s Section (vol 14, issue 7) by Helen
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The Iron Horse. by J. R. Hastings
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Nga Mahi A Te Tuatoru O Nga Hui Nui O Te Hahi Maori o Te Pihopatanga o Akarana. I Noho Ki Parawai, Hauraki, I A Maehe 28, 29, 30, 1887. by Church of the Province of New Zealand. Atirikonatanga o te Waimate
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New Zealand’s Gold Coast: Westland’s Second Spring: The Greatest Digger by Geo. G. Stewart
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The Lost Tribe by Hori Makaire
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Taken for a Ride: The Capture Of Winiata: The Story of a Daring King Country Adventure by James Cowan
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Frenchman’s Gold by J. Patrice Morant
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[Sections 1 and 3 of the Bills of Exchange Act 1883 Amendment Act 1884]
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Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 14, issue 7) by Shibli Bagarag
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On the Road to Anywhere: Russell and a Rainbow: Dolce far niente at Keri-Keri: Part II. (vol 10, issue 2) by Robin Hyde
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[Printed letter, 17 March 1865, about Völkner’s murder and Hauhauism] by Donald McLean
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Among The Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 8, issue 4) by Shibli Bagarag
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Psychological Love. by S. W. Lane
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New Zealand’s Light-house Service by Chas. E. Wheeler, T. Martin
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Christmas Day by H. Collett
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Marsden’s First Visit: New Zealand in 1814 by N. Maine
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Pastimes by Dorothy Donaldson
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A Chieftainess of Tuhoe by Gwenda Williams
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Our Women’s Section: Timely Notes and Useful Hints (vol 8, issue 4) by Helen
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Our London Letter (vol 13, issue 11) by Arthur L. Stead
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Pictures of New Zealand Life (vol 10, issue 9) by James Cowan
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Our Women’s Section: Cultivating Your Dress Sense (vol 6, issue 6) by Sheila G. Marshall
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Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 15, issue 2) by Shibli Bagarag
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New Roads Over the Ranges: The Hakataramea Pass by Bernice Shackleton
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Colour at Waitangi: An Historic Scene by Isobel Andrews
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The Birth of Our Railways: The Great Public Works Policy of 1870: Part II. (vol 10, issue 2) by N. S. Woods
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Dream Places (vol 13, issue 4) by Alan Mulgan
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Pictures of New Zealand Life by James Cowan
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Further Papers Relative to The Native Insurrection
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Trainland: How Railways Made New Zealand by Neill Atkinson
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Kawau—Island of Dreams: Memories of Sir George Grey by E. Wilson Wilson
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He Pukapuka Na Te Runanga. Poneke. by Wellington Provincial Council
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On Making a Choice by Elliott Napier
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Sunset by Ruth I. Berry
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Pictures Of New Zealand Life (vol 10, issue 2) by James Cowan
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Shiploads of Weasels and Millions of Rabbits: Calculations Astray by L. B. Inch
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Limited Night Entertainments: Part VII (vol 10, issue 9) by R. M. Jenkins
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On the Look-out (vol 8, issue 4) by Ruru
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Thus We Began by H. B.
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Goof’s Hocussed History by Ken Alexander
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The Cliff Drive at Katoomba: On the Blue Mountains of New South Wales by R. H. Weston
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The Biggest Show On Earth. by Ken Alexander
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The Mount Cook Country by Joyce West
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Tramping in New Zealand A Health-Giving Exercise. by Helen Angus
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The Forest Passes by Anne Croft
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Petition of Te Rangiwhakaewa and Others, in the Province of Hawke’s Bay, relative to the Purchase of the Seventy-Mile Bush by Te Rangiwhakaewa
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Buy New Zealand Goods and Build New Zealand (vol 15, issue 2) by O. N. Gillespie
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Little Waikare: Solitude Lake, Its Islands and Its Stories by James Cowan
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Romantic Golden Bay: Coming Industrial Centre of the Dominion by W. L. Rapley
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White Fury by Andrew Stewart
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The Battlefields of Sport: Honours Easy (vol 10, issue 2) by Quentin Pope
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[Notice asking for support for a petition on land matters]
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“Sunshine.” by Ruth Mumford
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The Wisdom of the Maori (vol 8, issue 4) by Tohunga
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The Wanderer by Joyce T. West
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The Bird’s-Eye View: How Aerial Photography is Speeding-Up the Surveying of the Dominion by Ronald McIntosh
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Dead by Elissa C. Rollett
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Notable Events at Dusky Sound: Some Famous Old Ships and Their Story by A. Shanks
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[Circular, 23 February 1876, about candidates in Eastern Māori electorate] by Henare Potae
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Richard Barrett: Pakeha-Maori by A. J. Waldie
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Publicity in Modern Transport: A Stirring Speech by H. H. Sterling
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Dunedin from the bay by Thomas Bracken
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Royal Fish: The Whaling Industry in New Zealand by M. S. Nestor
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The Dreamer. by Olive Igglesden
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Early Sleeper-Getting by Idris
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Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 11, issue 12) by Shibli Bagarag
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A Summer Day by Denis Glover
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Auckland Gains a Well-behaved Building
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Orakei-Korako, “The Place of Adorning”: New Zealand’s Newest Wonderland by O. N. Gillespie
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The Silverstream Valley by G. H. Turton
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Famous New Zealand Trials (vol 9, issue 7) by C. A. L. Treadwell
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Will Power and Steam Power and Other Phenomena by Ken Alexander
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Heroes of the Rail: New Zealand’s Greatest Transport Service: Glimpses Of The Personnel by O. N. Gillespie
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Third Prize Essay by A. P. Godber
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Among The Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 8, issue 10) by Shibli Bagarag
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Petition of 300 Maoris of Hawke’s Bay, Wairoa, Turanga, and Taupo : presented August 14th, 1873, and ordered to be printed
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The People of Pudding Hill: No. 4. (vol 11, issue 01) by Shiela Russell
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Reports of the Native Affairs Committee, 1898 by Native Affairs Committee
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The Thirteenth Clue: Or, the Story of the Signal Cabin Mystery (vol 11, issue 12) by C. A. Marris
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History in an Old Church-Yard by M. B. King
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“Service” by P. R. Angus
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Our Women’s Section: Timely Notes and Useful Hints. (vol 8, issue 10) by Helen
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Ture Whakatikatika i Te Ture Whakawa take Rohe Potaeww
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Shots At Shopping Perpetrated and Illustrated by Ken Alexander
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Stories in Place Names by Tohunga
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The Country Girl by Hazel Dunn
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The Heyday of Railway Construction in New Zealand by E. P. Neale
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Pictures of New Zealand Life (vol 8, issue 10) by Tangiwai
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Production Engineering — Part VII.: Operation of a Centralised Car and Wagon Shop, Otahuhu by E. T. Spidy
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External Rendering Or Plastering by J. L. Mandeno
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The Wisdom of the Maori: Railway Station Maori Names. (vol 11, issue 01) by Tohunga
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“Green Gold”: New Zealand— The World’s Richest Timber Farm by O. N. Gillespie
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Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 1, Issue 11 (26 November 1887)
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A Cluster of Jewels: The Towns of South Taranaki by O. N. Gillespie
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Reports of meetings on Māori church matters, 1873, 1895, 1897, 1898, 1899, 1900, 1902, 1909 by Diocese of Auckland
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Here In This Lovely Place by A. J. Diprose
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Maori Carving: Revival of an Ancient Art by A. P. Godber
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Bett Historical Collection by C. H. R. Taylor
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The Old Ticket: No. 1. (vol 8, issue 10) by Mackellar Giles
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Autumn. by Ruth M. Mumford
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Successful Apprenticeship by A. Thomson
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First Glimpse of a Stirring Project: Proposals for the Auckland Civic Centre and adjoining Development
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Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 1, Issue 10 (24 October 1887)
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Pictures of New Zealand Life (vol 11, issue 12) by Tangiwai
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Foreward [to ‘Nelson Historical Society Journal, Volume 1, Issue 4, December 1959’] by L. E. H. Baigent
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Invasion by Stuart McCrae
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The Wisdom of the Maori (vol 9, issue 7) by Tohunga
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[Native Licensing Act 1878]
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A Canterbury Shower. by J. R. Hastings
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Modern Shunting Methods — Part VI.: Dimensions and General Arrangement of Marshalling Yards (Contd.) by S. E. Fay
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The Strength of Jimmy Lee by Will Lawson
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On the Road to Anywhere: In the Snow-man Country by Robin Hyde
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The Future of Furniture: Renaissance or Relapse?
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Nga Korero Paremete: 1900 by New Zealand Parliament, Legislative Council
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Queenstown by C. R. Allen
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The Wakefield Collection by E. Mervyn Taylor
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West Coast Scene by Una Auld
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The Auckland Express by Barry Dexter
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Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 9, issue 7) by Shibli Bagarag
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Peaceless. by James Cowan
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Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 1, Issue 12 (31 December 1887)
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Our London Letter (vol 11, issue 1) by Arthur L. Stead
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Art and The School: Do you, as an adult, know how to appreciate children’s art?
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The Sheep Stealer—Chapter V by A. J. G. Schmitt
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Ghosts. by E. Mary Gurney
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Old Bill and Young Jock (vol 1, issue 7) by G. H. England
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The Birds of Rakiura (Stewart Island): Titi, Kiwi, and the Summer Bird by Robin Hyde
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Pictures of New Zealand Life (vol 9, issue 7) by Tangiwai
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The Old Gun-Brig: A Memory of Samoa and the Days of Bully Hayes by James Cowan
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Antiques by Perrine Moncrieff
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“Matangi” 6 A.M. by Arnold Cork
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Mount Cargill by Alex Bathgate
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Tongariro National Park by Elsie K. Morton
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Hole In The Wall by Phillis Garrard Rowley
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Kaunihera Maori : he ture i huaina : he ture hei whakatakoto tikanga mo nga kaunihera i nga takiwa Maori, a hei whakatakoto tikanga hoki mo te mahi o aua kaunihera by New Zealand Parliament House of Representatives
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The Working of the Locomotive by Driver J. E. Hardaker
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Recollections of Earlier Days in Motueka Part II by Edmund Parker
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Ture Taiapa
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Panorama of the Playground: Randolph Rose—An Athlete who Thrilled Thousands by W. F. Ingram
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Gisborne’s Glowing Future— The Golden Road Through Paradise to Te Puia. by O. N. Gillespie
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Limited Night Entertainments: Part V. (vol 10, issue 7) by R. Marryat Jenkins
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Flagstaff by Alex Bathgate
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Pressing Problems by Ken Alexander
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Elusive Thoughts by Jean H. Mather
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He Wakaputanga o Te Rangatiratanga o Nu Tirene.
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Morale by E. J. Barrett
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Pictures of New Zealand Life (vol 11, issue 01) by James Cowan
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Practical Uses of Historical Research by C. H. R. Taylor
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Our Women’s Section: Timely Notes and Useful Hints (vol 11, issue 12) by Helen.
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Famous New Zealanders: No. 31: Mr. S. Percy Smith: Pioneer Surveyor, Explorer, Ethnologist and Historian (vol 10, issue 7) by James Cowan
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Our London Letter (vol 9, issue 7) by Arthur L. Stead
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Piha Beach by Betty Carr Rollett
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The Taieri Wilds by Jas. McIndoe
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Business Getting for the N.Z. Railways by G. T. Wilson
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Famous New Zealanders: No. 37: James Cowan: The Doyen of New Zealand’s Great Writers (vol 11, issue01) by Oriwa Keripi
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Memories of Capt. Moore by S. Hazelwood
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Goof’s Guide to New Zealand by Ken Alexander
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Locomotive Developement in New Zealand (vol 9, issue 7) by Progress
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Our London Letter (vol 10, issue 7) by Arthur L. Stead
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Charles Thomas Heberley 1918–2000 by Heather Heberley
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The Peninsula by Jas. McIndoe
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A Busy Day at a New Zealand Railway Centre by W. J. Fergie
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Dawn by H. Collett
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New Zealand Journey (vol 10, issue 7) by Margaret Macpherson
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Nymph by Winifred Tennant
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Some Interesting Occurrences in Early Auckland: City and Provinces by E. Earle Vaile
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Technical Training of Apprentices: Progress of the Lads at the Hutt Valley Shops by G. S. J. Read
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The Taieri River by Jas. McIndoe
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The Lake by the Sea on D’Urville Island by Odey King-Turner
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Panorama of the Playground: New Zealanders In World Sport by W. F. Ingram
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How We Kept Mother’s Birthday: As Related by a Member of the Family by Stephen Leacock
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A History of 19 Shelbourne Street, Nelson by Michael Murphy
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Words of a Young Poet by E. W.
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Petrol Speaks. by John Barr
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The Wisdom of the Maori (vol 10, issue 2) by Tohunga
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Corstorphine to Taieri Mouth by Jas. McIndoe
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“Cloud-Bumping” Over Christchurch: Canterbury from above the Clouds by Chas. E. Wheeler
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Here! by Bessie Heighton
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Our Women’s Section (vol 13, issue 2) by Helen
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Impressions of a Trip from Rotorua to the Wairakei Valley by W. H. H. Grapes
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Riwhi mo nga Maori e mate Oha-aki kore ana
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The Harley Street Drill Hall by Pat Win
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The Brown Bird. by R. L. Meek
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Ture Whenua, 1885
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Our Plain by Jas. McIndoe
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To the Premier from the Ngatiapa Tribe by Ngāti Apa
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Our Women’s Section: Timely Notes and Useful Hints. (vol 10, issue 2) by Helen
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Bell Birds by William Satchell
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Marama by W. W. Bridgman
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The Magic Island (vol 13, issue 2) by Nellie E. Donovan
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Beneath the Spreading Chestnut Tree by Nancy Farnell
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Christchurch Railwaymen’s Economic Class by P. R. Angus
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Destruction by Ruth M. Mumford
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Island Stories by Chris Hilliard
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Reports of the Native Affairs Committee, 1885 by Native Affairs Committee
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Leith Valley and Waterfalls by Jas. McIndoe
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Among the Books (vol 10, issue 2) by Shibli Bagarag
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Mr J. G. McKay: An Appreciation by J. A. Jenkins
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Over The Mamaku Plateau: Landscape and Story on the Rotorua Bush Line by James Cowan
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Boyhood Memories of Nelson in the 1920s and Early ‘30s by Haddin Blair
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Automatic Signalling: Keep the Trains Moving by W. H. H. Grapes
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Old Paintings by J. R. Hastings
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Famous New Zealanders: No. 19: Te Whiti, of Taranaki: The Story of a Patriot and Peacemaker (vol 9, issue 7) by Tangiwai
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Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 13, issue 2) by Shibli Bagarag
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Robert Shallcrass by J B Bertram
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Railways in Modern Transport (vol 3, issue 7) by G. W. Wyles
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Among The Books (vol 1, issue 4): “The Secret Of High Wages” by E. J. Barrett
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Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 10, issue 7) by Shibli Bagarag
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A Raid on Romance by Ken. Alexander
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Off Parade
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Plain of the Ruamahanga, opening into Palliser Bay near Wellington by Samuel Charles Brees
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The University [of Dunedin] by Rev. Prof. Salmond
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From the Slate River September 1857 by Thomas Hewitson
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Shelter: Emergency Housing in 19th Century Nelson by Dawn Smith
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Panorama of the Playground: In Defence of the Wrestler by W. F. Ingram
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The Westinghouse Air Brake: Recommended Practice (vol 1, issue 4) by R. E. Robertson
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The Golden Kowhai: A Folk Tale of the Maori by James Cowan
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Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 14, issue 4) by Shibli Bagarag
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Sketch taken from a sand hill on the north bank of the Manewatu, near the mouth. September, 1841 by William Mein Smith
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“On Time” by Andrew Stewart
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Design for Walls by George Irving
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Archaeology in Tasman Bay: An Historical Perspective by David Butts
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Architecture of Dunedin by N. Y. A. Wales
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Charles Adolphus Muntz by K.G. Winstanley
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Te Wakataunga Mo Ngawakaakupe Me Era Atu Poraka by Native Land Court
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Acts Affecting Native Lands, Etc. (In English and Maori), Passed by the General Assembly, Session 1892, 1893, 1897, 1898, 1899 by General Assembly of New Zealand
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Native Grantees Act Amendment
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Introduced Birds and Their History: Bird Life in a Mixed Area by Mona Gordon
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Moonlight on Mt. Rolleston: An Easter High Camp in the Southern Alps by John Pascoe
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Additions to a House by Beatrice Ashton
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Little Gem Should Be Preserved by Anna Parker
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The Call of the Sea: Big Surf and How to Master It by Charles Chapman
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Some Industries of Golden Bay by J. N. W. Newport
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The Kauri Gum Industry. by M. S. Nestor
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Education [in Dunedin] by J. Hislop
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Proceedings of the Third Kotahitanga Parliament, April to May 1894 by Māori Parliament
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Among The Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 14, issue 9) by Shibli Bagarag
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Production Engineering — Part IV.: Costing Systems by E. T. Spidy
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Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 1, Issue 1 (29 January 1887)
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Letters from Native Chiefs to Mr. Fitzgerald, M.H.R.
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Mountain Hut and Miniature Museum: Unique Collection of Historic Relics by F. G. Fitzgerald
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Sins Of The Soil by Ken Alexander
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Production Engineering Part XVI: New Workshops Organisation by E. T. Spidy
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A Grandmother Remembers by Adelyn Cameron
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Public Institutions by J. A. Torrance
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Early New Zealand Prints by Doris McIntosh
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Petition of 371 Maoris of Hawke’s Bay, Wairarapa, Wairoa, and Turanganui
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Around the Mutton-Bird Islands by Rosaline Redwood
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Furnishing the Small Street on a Limited Budget
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White Wings (volume I) by Henry Brett
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Modern Advertising by W. Haslam Mills
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Petition of H. M. Rangitakaiwaho and others by H. M. Rangitakaiwaho
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Panorama of the Playground: Trends of Sport in New Zealand by W. F. Ingram
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A Brief Review of the Leading Industries by Westley Overton
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President’s Foreward [to ‘Nelson Historical Society Journal, Volume 3, Issue 5, October 1979’] by Ian D. Simpson
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Modern Shunting Methods (vol 1, issue 4) by S. E. Fay
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Interior Design by Graham Dawson
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Nga mahi a te hui o te Hahi Maori o te Atirikonatanga o te Waimate i te Pihopatanga o Akarana. I Huihui ki Waiparera (Hokianga), I A Hanuere 14, 1875 by Church of the Province of New Zealand. Atirikonatanga o te Waimate
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The Rocks Road Seawall by Grahame Anderson
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Nelson’s First Magistrate by J. N. W. Newport
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[Somes Island, Wellington] 1845 by William Swainson
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House for Three Boys by Joe Doaks
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Te whakararangitanga a Herepete Rapihana i nga take nunui paahitia ete Komiti Te Kotahitanga i tu ki Papawai, ite 14 o Aperira, 1897
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The Story of a French Pioneer: The Fate of Jean Meybelle by Ella Wall
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Pictures from Lakeland: Roto-Iti and Its Historic Setting by Joyce West
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The Nelson Historical Society by J. N. W. Newport
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Training Apprentices (vol 1, issue 4) by A. E. P. Walworth
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Ezra Brook Dixon: Pioneer Settler at Paynes Ford, Takaka Valley by Helen Arthur
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Port Nicholson from the hills above Pitone in 1840 / drawn by Chas. Heaphy Esqre. London, Smith Elder & Co., [1845] by Charles Heaphy
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The Man in Front: Footplate Impressions (vol 8, issue 7) by Ken Alexander
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Old Experiences—Early Days Recalled by Richard Moth
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A Descriptive and Historical Story of the North Island Main Trunk Railway by James Cowan
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Our London Letter (vol 14, issue 9) by Arthur L. Stead
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Walks and Drives: Queen’s Drive by Alex Bathgate
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Our Women’s Section (vol 14, issue 4) by Helen
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The Diesel Engine in Railway Transportation by J. Bruce
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Shapes for Shelters in the Mountains by John Pascoe
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Nelson College for Girls—the First Seven Years by L. C. Voller
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The Home of the Big Game Fish: In Our Famous Northern Waters by F. Burton Mabin
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The Maori of Yesterday and To-Day: Te wha-ka-ro Maori by Oriwa Tahupotiki
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Ross Creek Reservoir by Alex Bathgate
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Training Apprentices on the New Zealand Railways by R. S. Kent
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Economy in Car Construction by F. C. Evans
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A Pictorial Survey of Housing in New Zealand: Part Four by Gordon F. Wilson
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Kehu’s White Man: A Memory Of The Old Bush Life. (vol 12, issue 12) by James Cowan
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White Wings (volume II) by Henry Brett
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Doubting Thomas by Will Lawson
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[Petition of Rutene Te Umanga and 204 others, 1st May, 1883] by Rutene Te Umanga
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Railroading in the United States of America by W. Young
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Place-Names by L. W. Field
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[Tree fern with three Maori at sunset. Hutt Valley? 1848 or 1849?] by Frederick John White
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A Christmas Holiday in New Zealand One Hundred Years Ago by D. L. Tanner
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Ralphine Richardson by Lesley Richardson
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Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 1, Issue 6 (25 June 1887)
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Joy-Germs And Jim-Jams by Ken Alexander
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Ko Te Ture Mo Nga Whenua Maori, 1862 by New Zealand Government
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The Use Of Stores by Economist
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Petition of Rutene Te Umanga and 204 Others, and Correspondence Relative Thereto by Rutene Te Umanga, Petera Te Pukuatua, Wi Matenga Te Waharoa, Te Pukuatua Korokai
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Nelson’s First Polytechnic? by W. F. Worley
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[Clearing bush, ca 1845] by William Swainson
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Recollections of the early days of the Nelson Historical Society by Jeff Newport
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Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 1, Issue 7 (30 July 1887)
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Nga Korero Paramete: 1891-1895 by New Zealand Parliament, Legislative Council
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[Letter from Wi Matenga Te Waharoa to William Rolleston, 27th June, 1883] by Wi Matenga Te Waharoa
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Notes On Our Travels (vol 2, issue 10) by L. C. E. Hamann
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“The Father of Auckland.” by Tangiwai
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Remember Griffins by George Darry
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Little Miss Freckles: A Christmas Story for Children by Nellie E. Donovan
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Rarangi o roto o Te Ture Whakarite Utu Takoha, 1885
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[Maori dwellings and chapel with whalers’ lookout Tutaewera near Kaiwharawhara, Wellington ca 1842] by Robert Park
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Saraband for Blind Critics by John O'Shea
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Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 1, Issue 8 (27 August 1887)
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Railway Progress in the Far North: Direct Rail To Auckland by T. G. Glasgow
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Our London Letter (vol 8, issue 7) by Arthur L. Stead
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Tribute to the late Lesley Richardson by Max D. Lash
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[Letter from Petera Te Pukuatua and 4 others to Sir George Grey, 28th May, 1883] by Petera Te Pukuatua
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Main Trunk Memories: The Thirty-First Anniversary of the Opening of the North Island Main Trunk Line by W. L. Rapley
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Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 1, Issue 9 (24 September 1887)
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Introduction [to Picturesque Dunedin: or Dunedin and its neighbourhood in 1890] by Alex Bathgate
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Hutts [sic] of the first settlers Petoni Beach. [1840s] by William Swainson
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Maori and Polynesian: their origin, history and culture by J. Macmillan Brown
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The Trail of Adventure: Pioneer Survey of the North Island Main Trunk Railway: John Rochfort And The Hauhaus (vol 8, issue 7) by Tangiwai
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Many-branched pine / W S - 1845 by William Swainson
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Hungry Winter by Jean Boswell
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New Zealand’s Southern Lakes: The Holidaymakers’ Paradise by Robert F. Black
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[Petition to Parliament on the dangers of alcohol, relating to the King Country]
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Historical [the history of Dunedin] by Jas. McIndoe
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Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 1, Issue 2 (26 February 1887)
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David Sclanders: Nelson Citizen, Merchant and Banker by Helen Whelan
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Ripoata a nga Komihana i Whakaturia hei Whiriwhiri i nga Putake e pa ana ki nga Ture Whenua Maori. by Commission appointed to inquire into the subject of the Native Land Laws
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The Old and the New by The Right Honourable Sir Robert Stout
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Stormy Night. by Douglas A. Stewart
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Echo of the Siege of Orakau Pa: A Picture and Its Painter Seventy-Five Years After: The Story Behind an Old Wooden Cross in the Otahuhu Anglican Cemetery by A. J. Sheat
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[Stockade in clearing, Taita] 17 Oct. 184[6 or 1847?] by William Swainson
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Tools of Steel (vol 2, issue 10) by H. E. Childs
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He Inoi mo nga hoa i tawhiti
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Geology of Dunedin by Geo. J. Binns
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[Letter from Te Pukuatua and others to the Government, 3rd July, 1883] by Te Pukuatua Korokai
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Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 1, Issue 3 (26 March 1887)
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The Personal Touch by H. Chapman
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The Entertainment Scene in Nelson by Helen Whelan
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“Give Me These Gifts!” by Norah M. Simpson
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Fantails [at Fitzherberts?], Hutt [ca 1845] by William Swainson
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The Gateway to the Capital: Wellington’s New Railway Station by A. S. Wansbrough
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The Real Germany on the Eve of War: As Seen by a New Zealand Railwayman by Ian D. Stevenson
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University Museum by F. B. Allan
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Aluminium In The Transportation Industry by W. Gratwicke
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Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 1, Issue 4 (30 April 1887)
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Jeffrey Newton Ward Newport by Max D. Lash
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Jointing of Overhead Wires by G. Ripfast
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Extensions to the Nelson Provincial Museum by A. S. Bagley
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First Prize Essay (vol 1, issue 7) by P. J. Raleigh
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Further Papers Relative to Native Affairs
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Second Prize Essay by J. C. Batt
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Pourakino River, Southland. by S. G. August
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Electric Power Appliances in the Wellington Station and Yard by G. W. Wyles
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Botany of Neighbourhood by G. M. Thomson
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The Witch’s Tiki: A Story of Maori Magic by James Cowan
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Theory of Combustion (Continued) (vol 2, issue 10) by W. C. Bishop
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Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 1, Issue 5 (28 May 1887)
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Temperance and Prohibition in New Zealand by J. Malton Murray, Rev. J. Cocker
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The Rugged Life of Early Pioneers by Jack Andrews
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Workshop Committees by E. T. Spidy
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Young cabbage tree - Our cows Hawkshead 1847 by William Swainson
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Christennial Capers by Ken Alexander
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Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 12, issue 12) by Shibli Bagarag
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What is the Nelson Historical Society (Inc)? by C. R. Barnicoat
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Famous New Zealand Trials: The Trial Of Tuhiata (vol 8, issue 7) by C. A. L. Treadwell
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The Giver by Essie S. Summers
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“Waitomo” And Especially Its Glow Worm Cave by Alan Mulgan
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To Shibli Bagarag. by Hughie Smith
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Manners and Modes: Woman’s Page by Sheila G. Marshall
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The Sheep Stealer: Chapter III by A. J. G. Schmitt
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Reports of the Native Affairs Committee, 1901 by Native Affairs Committee
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The Flag Station. by C. R. Allen
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He ture hei whakatakoto tikanga kia whai reo ai mo ratou whaka-Maori ake nga tangata Maori o te Koroni o Niu Tireni ki roto ki te Runanga Nui o Niu Tireni, (Okotopa 10, 1867)
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Ripoata mo runga mo te pitihana a Kipa te Whatanui by Native Affairs Committee
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“The Woods of Tane” by R. M. O'Brien
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Regulations of “Elections Act, 1870.”
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New Zealanders in the Empire Games by W. F. Ingram
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The Miner. by W. Bridgman
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Tau Wha Tekau Ma Rua O Te Kuinitanga O Kuini Wikitoria.
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The Story-Teller by Patrice Morant
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Another Unsolved Problem Concerning Pelorus Jack by G. W. W. Webber
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Railways of the United States: the Louisville and Nashville by Kinkaid Kerr
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Pictures of New Zealand Life (vol 8, issue 7) by Tangiwai
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Our Women’s Section (vol 13, issue 6) by Helen
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[Petition from Rairi Rangiheuea and three others to the New Zealand Goverment regarding the Himatangi back rents, 1883] by Rairi Rangiheuea, Teone Taupiri, Kipa Te Whitu, Pitihika Te Karu
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Islands of Despair by Allan W. Eden
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Boxing On: A tiny fifties house built on an equally miniscule budget continues to serve its owners well by Justine Clark
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Buy New Zealand Goods and Build New Zealand: New Zealand Industries Series No. 5.—Men’s Overwear by O. N. Gillespie
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Three Bridges Drive by J. N. W. Newport
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Report of the Select Committee on Native Affairs: Petition (No. 1) of Rairi Rangiheuea and 3 Others
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Model Locomotive Building: Unexpensive Hobby by L. S. K. Murray
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The Magic Island (vol 13, issue 6) by Nellie E. Donovan
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Meet Me at the Club: With sleight of hand, designer Liz Mark has breathed fresh life into a traditional gentlemen’s domain by Beverly Sellers
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Rain-Makers at Work: Experiments in North Otago in 1891 by K. C. McDonald
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The Green Island by Elsie King-Turner
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The Mystery Tower of Tarken by Una C. Craig
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Railways and the Great War: “Mightier than the Sword” by M. S. Nestor
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Lewis Keele Horne: Colonial Doctor Of Dillons Point by B. N. Holdaway
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Railways Commercial Branch: Development and Organisation by D. Rodie
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“The Speed of the Rushing Trains”: Tales of Long Ago by C. H. Gordon
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Buy New Zealand Goods and Build New Zealand: New Zealand Industries Series No. 10. The Preserve Cupboard by O. N. Gillespie
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Our Women’s Section: Timely Notes and Useful Hints. (vol 12, issue 12) by Helen
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Forts on Haulashore by B. E. Dickinson
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Picturesque Peaks and Verdant Valleys: In The Little Known District Of North-Western Otago (vol 8, issue 7) by C. H. Fortune
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World Affairs (vol 7, issue 2) by E. Vivian Hall
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Panorama of the Playground: New Zealand to have World Championship Wrestling Bout by W. F. Ingram
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Streets Ahead: Wellington’s revamped Cuba Street is the hip spot to shop, browse and eat by Lyn Murphy
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The Records Committee and its People by James A. Jenkins
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World Affairs (vol 8, issue 7) by E. Vivian Hall
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The Making of Mountaineers by F. A. Jones
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Petition of Henare Matua and twenty-nine others by Henare Matua
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Bedding Beauties: No longer confined to the kitchen garden, vegetables are a decorative feature of many border or pot by Carol Bucknell
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Modern Methods in Our Workshops: Electric Overhead Travelling Cranes by S. B. Barltrop
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Pictures of New Zealand Life (vol 7, issue 8) by Tangiwai
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The Maiden of Taieri: A Tragic Romance of the Ngati-Mamoe in Pre-European Otago by R. K. McFarlane
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Dream Places (vol 12, issue 12) by Shibli Bagarag
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Making Your Way in Nelson by J. E. March
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The Naenae Community Centre by M. B. Patience
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Among The Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 8, issue 7) by Shibli Bagarag
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Queenstown’s Carnival: Gaiety On Beautiful Lake Wakatipu by G. A. Herbert
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Our London Letter (vol 7, issue 8) by Arthur L. Stead
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Our London Letter (vol 14, issue 4) by Arthur L. Stead
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Our London Letter (vol 12, issue 12) by Arthur L. Stead
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Modern Lighting: A Phase of Workshop Re-organisation by C. A. Mackersey
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Splashing Out: Summer beckons with pools that will transport you to far-off Aegean shores or paradise in the Pacific by Carol Bucknell
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Our Women’s Section (vol 7, issue 5) by Sheila G. Marshall
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Our Women’s Section: Timely Notes and Useful Hints. (vol 8, issue 7) by Helen
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In the Heart of Wonderland: Places of Scenic Interest and Charm near Rotorua by A. D. McKinlay
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New Zealand’s Yachtsmen’s Paradise: Waitemata Harbour and the Hauraki Gulf by Una Craig
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Whaling in New Zealand Waters: “There She Blows by Ronald Mcintosh
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Pictures of New Zealand: A Copy of England? by Tangiwai
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In the Swim: If you’re planning to take the plunge, clever planning will deliver a pool to dive for by Robin Shafer
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[Correspondence, March 1865, relating to Hauhauism in Hawke’s Bay] by George Sisson Cooper
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New Zealand Literature (vol 8, issue 7) by Edith L. Kerr
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[Circular letter, 13 July 1844, inviting chiefs to a hui to discuss Hone Heke] by Wiremu Hau
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Memories in Verse: Railway Locomotive Rides by Will Lawson
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George Fairweather Moonlight by J. Paton Boyd
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Leaves in the Octagon (Dunedin) by Katherine O'Brien
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Eliab Baigent by Betty Bint
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Letters to Elizabeth II: Rotorua To Hicks Bay by Isobel Andrews
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Freedom and Discipline by Nancy Parker
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Ship Shape: A Seafront Guest House Offers Auckland Architect Simon Carnachan the Chance to Indulge in Some Nautical Whimsy by Debra Millar
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“Ah Now, Listen to Me Mollie!” by R. Morant
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Heating the Home by R. T. Parry
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Theatre and Stage Design
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A Family House and Garden
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The Happy Couple Left for New Zealand: A Wedding in 1869 by L. Adams
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Yo-Ho! And All That: Nomadic Nostalgia by Ken. Alexander
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A House on Napier Hill
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A Small House in Wellington
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Tree House: A Bush Enveloped Home Provides a Model for Living Among the Trees by Karen Pearson
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Pioneer Mothers: The First Ball by Edith L. Kerr
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Australia’s Railway Gauges by F. Vogel
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The First Church of Christ Scientist — Napier
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Memories of Early Days in Pokororo by Edward Mytton Senior
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House at Meadowbank, Auckland
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The Picnic Papers or Rambling by Rail by Ken Alexander
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The Sheep Act, 1878 by New Zealand Government
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White On White: A Plain Jane Suburban Section is Transformed, With an Artful Hand, into a Neoclassical Garden by Robyn Welsh
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Out of the Past by Joyce West
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Ture Whakamana Take Whenua Maori by New Zealand. Parliament. House of Representatives
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The Wairarapa: Land of Promise by O. N. Gillespie
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A Tangible Link with New Zealand’s European Discovery by John Davies
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The Wisdom of the Maori (vol 8, issue 7) by Tohunga
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Random Recollections by Ken Alexander
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World Affairs (vol 7, issue 8) by E. Vivian Hall
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Gathering Place: Nestled on a Northland Hillside, this Weekend Farmhouse Provides the Perfect Escape from the City by Debra Millar
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An Interesting Portrait Gallery: The Schmidt Studios Collection by Frances Brebner
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Letterheads by E. Mervyn Taylor
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Famous New Zealanders: No. 16: William Pember Reeves: Writer and Lawmaker (vol 9, issue 4) by Tangiwai
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Off the wall: Brush up your design IQ with our new series on design legends of the 20th century by Douglas Lloyd-Jenkins
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Sword & Umbrella by O. N. Gillespie
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Cross Creek by Colin Mcberry
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Our London Correspondent by Mr. Arthur L. Stead
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The Past and Present of New Zealand with its Prospects for the Future by Richard Taylor
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A World in the Making: Ketetahi Valley, Tongariro National Park by Gordon F. Hunt
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Mackechnie’s Telegram by Fishplate
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A Dog’s Day by Hori Makaire
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World Affairs (vol 8, issue 5) by E. Vivian Hall
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The “F” Class Engines by Progress
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A Theatre To Seat 800 by J. A. Beard
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Our London Letter (vol 7, issue 5) by Mr. Arthur L. Stead
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Border Art: Paint effects specialist Lucinda Harrison comes down from the scaffolding to create a whole new frame of mind by Karen Pearson
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Our London Letter (vol 8, issue 10) by Arthur L. Stead
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The Family Life of an Early Settler: Thomas A. Bowden 1824–1906 and his wife Caroline H. E. Bowden, nee Treacher, 1822–1914 by Helen Whelan
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He Ture Na Te Hinota Nui by Church of England. General Synod
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New Zealand Songs by Eileen Duggan
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Green Paper: At last, a homeware range that combines pure elegance with ecological concerns by Debra Millar
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Forgot Not the Bath by Dawn Smith
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Trousseau by Katherine O'Brien
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World Affairs (vol 7, issue 5) by E. Vivian Hall
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The War—and After? The Challenge To Personal Liberty by H. Hardcastle
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The People of Pudding Hill: No. 6. (vol 11, issue 3) by Shiela Russell
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A Blacksmith’s Economy by One of Them
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Song of Thanksgiving. by Una Currie
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Our London Letter (vol 9, issue 4) by Arthur L. Stead
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Mysterics by Ken Alexander
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Cabinetry by Lyndsey Swan
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Early Flaxmilling in Tahuna by B. E. Dickinson
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The Builders by Essie S. Summers
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“The Navy’s Here!” by G. G. Stewart
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Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 11, issue 3) by Shibli Bagarag
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A Flood Reminiscence by W. J. Elliott
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The Lad. by Madge F. Wynne
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“Above Worry Level”: Winter at The Hermitage by Elsie K. Morton
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On the History Trail: The Story of a Maori Fort: The Siege of Rauporoa Pa by James Cowan
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Heroic Lives: A Village Heroine by F. A. Hornibrook
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Foreward [to ‘Nelson and Marlborough Historical Societies Journal, Volume 1, Issue 6, September 1986’] by M. R. Johnson
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Whakamana i Nga Mahi a Nga Kooti Whakawa Takiwa
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Ko ta te Kawana korero ki nga rangatira Maori i huihui ki Waitemata i te 10 o nga ra o Hurae, 1860 by Thomas Gore Browne
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Our London Letter (vol 13, issue 6) by Arthur L. Stead
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Panorama of the Playground: New Zealanders Are Sportsmen (vol 11, issue 3) by W. F. Ingram
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Papaitonga: “The Beauty Of The South.” — A Lake of Charm and History by Tangiwai
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Things That Count by Ken Alexander
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Reports of the Native Affairs Committee, 1906 by Native Affairs Committee
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The World’s Wonder Walk: Constructing the Track by Harry Gilmore
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Thoroughly Modern: Auckland designer Peter Bromhead’s passion for modernist furniture is about to be unleashed on the home by Lyndsey Swan
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Auckland District Railways: West of The Main Trunk—Fifty Years of Progress by W. R. Davidson
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On the Look-out (vol 8, issue 10) by Ruru
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Wreck of the “Benvenue” and Its Tragic Aftermath: Grim Battle Against the Sea by William Vance
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Urban Item: Urban style is the definite article in this Wellington design store by Lynn Murphy
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Famous New Zealanders: No. 39: William Ferguson Massey (vol 11, issue 3) by James Cowan
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Ko te Pitihana a Nga Iwi o Niu Tireni ki Ingarani
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Facets of Life Behind the Facade of the Wellington Station by Bernice Shackleton
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Midnight! And Where Now? by Eve Langley
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Correspondence Relative to the Manawatu Block
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Pots At Pets by Ken Alexander
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Grow Fat and Laugh by A. J. G. Schmitt
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Famous New Zealand Trials: The Trial Of Arthur Rottman (vol 8, issue 10) by C. A. L. Treadwell
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Statement by H. K. Taiaroa, M.H.R., on the Report by Judge Fenton on the Petition on the Ngaitahu Tribe by Hori Kerei Taiaroa
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Ture Whakatikatika i te Ture Reiti
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Ambition’s Aim by Ken Alexander
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He whakamaoritanga tenei no etahi rarangi o etahi whakaaro i kitea e Te Matenga raua ko Te Hotereni hei ture hou mo nga whenua Maori. Ka tukua atu nei hei hurihuri ma nga tangata Maori o te Runanga o Nutireni by William Martin
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Our London Letter (vol 11, issue 3) by Arthur L. Stead
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The Singer by Katiti
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External Rendering Of Plastering by J. L. Mandeno
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Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 13, issue 6) by Shibli Bagarag
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Pictures Of New Zealand Life: Land of the Kauri (vol 11, issue 3) by James Cowan
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The Wormers by George I. Joseph
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To My Lady Dahlia by Rhoda Hare
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The Signal. by Edith Howes
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The Town of Woburn: A Place of Destiny: Marvel of the Hutt Valley by Leo Fanning
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The Franco-Ethiopian Railway: Djibouti to Addis-Ababa. by W. W. Stewart
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Sam Cairncross After A Year by E.-C. Simpson
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On The Road To Anywhere by Robin Hyde
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The Auckland Civic Centre Criticised
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Sacrilege by C. W. Vennell
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Hop-picker’s Lay. by Prentice Player
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Dream Places (vol 13, issue 2) by Eric Bradwell
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The Wisdom of the Maori: Railway Station Maori Names. (vol 11, issue 3) by Tohunga
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Hop-Picking in Nelson A picturesque Harvest. by Russell Palmer
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The Daffodil Boy by Winifred Tennant
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Backward Glances: The Heady Brew of Memory by Ken Alexander
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Design In The Theatre by Helen Hitchings
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The Demonstration House
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Limited Night Entertainments: Part XIII (vol 11, issue 3) by R. M. Jenkins
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Famous New Zealanders: No. 11: Colonel J. M. Roberts, N.Z.C: The Story of the Forest Rangers (vol 8, issue 10) by Tangiwai
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Te Aro Again
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Legends of the Lakes: Rotorua by Joyce West
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Sailors and Gold-Diggers: A Memory of the Old West Coast: The Man Who Missed the Blue Jacket by James Cowan
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Famous New Zealanders: No. 3 - Sir George Grey - Some Impressions of a Great Administrator by James Cowan
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Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 14, issue 12) by Shibli Bagarag
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He ture hei whakatika i “Te Ture Kura Maori, 1867.” (14 Nowema, 1871)
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Nga mahi a te hui o te Hahi Maori o te Atirikonatanga o te Waimate i te Pihopatanga o Akarana. I Huihui ki te Waimate. I A Aperira 22 1872. by Church of the Province of New Zealand. Atirikonatanga o te Waimate
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Early Housing in New Zealand, Particularly in Nelson by S. Northcote Bade
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Industrial Psychology: The Use of Psychology in Business - Relations Between Output and Technique - Selection of Operatives by W. S. Dale
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White Bread and Treacle by Rosaline Redwood
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To New Zealand’s Makomako. by A. Bower Poynter
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To Preserve Our Freedom: New Zealand’s Part in the War by James Cowan
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On the Look-out (vol 8, issue 2) by Ruru
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Tragic French Expedition: Marion’s Voyage to New Zealand by Arthur O'Halloran
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Foreward [to ‘Nelson Historical Society Journal, Volume 1, Issue 3, November 1958’] by L. E. H. Baigent
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Oh Christmas by Ken Alexander
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Autumn: In Rissington Valley, H. B. (vol 8, issue 5 by V. May Cottrell
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Von Tempsky on the Warpath Part II. Good-Bye to the Diggings by James Cowan
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The Journals of Captain James Cook: Vol. I, The Voyage of the Endeavour by James Cook
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Petition of Raniera Turoa and 595 others by Rāniera Tūroa
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Preface to “Creating a National Spirit: Celebrating New Zealand’s Centennial” by Jim Collinge
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Notes On Knowers by Ken. Alexander
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Pictures of New Zealand Life (vol 4, issue 8) by Tangiwai
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Napier in Verse by W. F. Hill
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Taupo Edged With Gold. by Jenny Meadowsweet
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The Discovery of New Zealand by J. C. Beaglehole
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Buy New Zealand Goods and Build New Zealand: New Zealand Industries Series — No. 13. Rubber Goods by O. N. Gillespie
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Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 14, issue 2) by Shibli Bagarag
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He pukapuka ako tenei i nga ritenga pai e-maha o roto o te taonga nei o te moni, i nga tikanga pai hoki, o te hokohoko, o te aha, o te aha by Richard Whately
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Our London Letter: Luxurious Rolling Stock on the Home Railways by Arthur L. Stead
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The Blackbird. by Jean Hamilton Lennox
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Panorama of the Playground: Boxing In New Zealand by W. F. Ingram
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Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 5, Issue 51 (28 March 1891)
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Our Women’s Section (vol 14, issue 12) by Helen
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Ave. by H. Collett
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A City of Dreams: Conrad in Search of His Youth—In Napier by Plato Muligan
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Introduction to “Creating a National Spirit: Celebrating New Zealand’s Centennial” by William Renwick
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Into Milford by Dorothy Esher
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Captain Cook Memorials: A Centennial Gesture? by Mona Gordon
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Our Women’s Section (vol 13, issue 8) by Helen
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The Monthly Record of Scientific and Educational News: Circular of New books, New Editions, Standard Works etc, with which is incorporated Typo: A Monthly Trade Journal and Literary Review (March 1891)
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The Song of the Train. by Mrs. T. B. Warnes
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Napier To-day by W. F. Hill
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Petition of Te Teira and Other Natives Respecting the Relinquishment of Waitara
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Electric Traction Development by H. R. Goodman
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Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 5, Issue 50 (28 February 1891)
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Camellias and Nation Building by Audrey B. King
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Reports of the Native Affairs Committee, 1877. by Native Affairs Committee
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Famous New Zealanders: No. 6: Three West Coast Explorers: Thomas Brunner, Charles Heaphy, James Mackay (vol 8, issue 4) by James Cowan
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New Zealand Displayed: Anscombe’s 1940 Exhibition Design by William Toomath
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The Early Artists of New Zealand: The Beginnings of Art in New Zealand by Mona Gordon
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Honi Takes the Train by J. Carnachan
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Pictures of New Zealand Life (vol 8, issue 2) by James Cowan
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Our Women’s Section (vol 14, issue 2) by Helen
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Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 5, Issue 49 (31 January 1891)
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Jonah’s Tender Heart by Will Lawson
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Business As Unusual: Managing and Funding the Centennial Exhibition by Gavin McLean
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Wages—How They Might be Increased by Flat
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The Wayside Wallaroo by Will Lawson
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Speeches on Māori land tenure and land legislation by William Lee Rees
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The Superheated Locomotive by J. Taylor
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Stewart Island Fisherman by J. J. Stroud
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Whakawakanga tuarua o nga Kereme ki Ahikouka
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The Far Horizon: Peace Next Time Must Be Built To Last by J. H. Hall
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Highlights of the New Zealand Landscape
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Will Lawson: A Successful New Zealand Poet by J. R. Hastings
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Evidence of Native Chiefs
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A Pictorial Survey of Housing in New Zealand: Part Three by Gordon F. Wilson
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The Wisdom of the Maori (vol 8, issue 5) by Tohunga
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O Bush-Clad Hills by Hamilton Scott
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Germany’s Treatment Of Native Peoples: A Dark Colonial Record by Dr. G. H. Scholefield
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Curio Bay: A Submerged Forest by Hunter
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Two Houses by E. A. Plishke
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When the Express Comes In by G. King
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The Highway to Health and Happiness in the Government Court by John E. Martin
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He Ture whakatakoto tikanga mo te mahi whakamate i nga kutu hipi (Nowema 8, 1884.)
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This Freedom by Alan Mulgan
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Broadcasting the Centennial by Patrick Day
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Ko nga ingoa o nga herehere i riro mai i a Te Tianara i te whawhai ki Rangiriri by Office of the Colonial Secretary
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Production Engineering (Part X.): It Does Apply to Us by E. T. Spidy
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Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 12, issue 6) by Shibli Bagarag
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Ups And Downs by Ken Alexander
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Among The Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 8, issue 5) by Shibli Bagarag
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He pire e huaina ana, he ture hei Whakatikatika i “Te Ture mo nga Rahui o Te Tai Hauauru, 1892” by New Zealand. Parliament. House of Representatives.
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Our London Letter (vol 14, issue 12) by Arthur L. Stead
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Māori Buildings for the Centennial by Bernard Kernot
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Recollections of Earlier Days in Motueka, Part 1 by Edmund Parker
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Petition of Wi Te Hakiro and 336 others (part of) by Wi Te Hakiro
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Sight Testing by T. G. Glasgow
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Spring-Bucked by Ken Alexander
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He ture hei whakahaere ritenga mo nga kura Maori hei whakarite moni hoki hei apiti mo a te tangata moni. (Oketopa 10, 1867)
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Family In A Forest by John Pascoe
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New Zealand: A Free Land: The Real “God’s Own Country” by Leo Fanning
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Pictures of New Zealand Life (vol 8, issue 5) by James Cowan
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Early Train Journeys and the Royal Tour: A Contrast by A. H. Messenger
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Reclaiming Waitangi by William Renwick
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Panorama of the Playground: The New Zealand Cricket Team by W. F. Ingram
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Back-cloth and Gallery, Footlights and Stage Folks: The Drama in New Zealand by O. N. Gillespie
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Among The Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 8, issue 2) by Shibli Bagarag
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Reports of the Native Affairs Committee, 1881 by Native Affairs Committee
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Exotic Intruders by Joan Druett
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Te Aro Re-Planned: A Study in Teamwork
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Nelson Historical Society’s Work—A Review Given at the Centennial Historical Exhibition by L. E. H. Baigent
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A Midnight Rail Fantasy by Olive M. Igglesden
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A Rememberance of the Past by The Right Hon. Sir Robert Stout
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Our Women’s Section: “Timely Notes and Useful Hints (vol 12, issue 6) by Helen
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World Affairs (vol 8, issue 2) by E. Vivian Hall
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The Plunge by John Holmwood, George Meek
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‘Hurrah for Playland’ by Gavin McLean
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Nelson’s Three First Clergymen by Archdeacon H. F. Ault
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The Cyclopedia of New Zealand [Otago & Southland Provincial Districts] by Cyclopedia Company Limited
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Lake Manapouri, Or Moturau by James Cowan
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Cycling Through New Zealand by A. G. Lowndes
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Commemorating other Places and Days by William Renwick
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Liberty Or— by Ken Alexander
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Member of The Victorian Order by Edgar A. Guest
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Ko te Whakataunga mo Maraehara me Kopu Poraka by Native Land Court
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Clough William-Ellis writes his parting message … A Column (of the Cambrian Order) by Clough William-Ellis
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Some Historic Trees in Nelson by S. W. Street
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Famous New Zealand Trials: The Trial of Dennis Gunn (vol 8, issue 5 by C. A. L. Treadwell
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Our Soldier Athletes: Their Fame in Battle and Sport by W. F. Ingram
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John Rutherford: The “White New Zealander” by A. J. Waldie
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Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 5, Issue 60 (26 December 1891)
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From School to Residency Office by J. B. Bertram
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Dream Places (vol 13, issue 8) by James Cowan
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The Fish Hatchery at the Eel Pond (Queens Gardens) by W. C. R. Snowman
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Nga Whai Korero a te Pirimia, te Raiti Honore Rihari Hoani Te Hetana ratou ko nga Rangatira o Tuhoe by Richard Seddon
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The Pipes Of Paddy O’Pan by Ken Alexander
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He Ture Tenei Hei Arai i Te Mahi Hoko Tahae i Nga Whenua o Nga Maori.
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Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 5, Issue 59 (28 November 1891)
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He ture hei whakatikatika i te ture whakamana tangata pooti, mema hoki mo te whare o nga tangata i whakaturia i runga i te reo o te iwi
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President’s Foreward [to ‘Nelson Historical Society Journal, Volume 3, Issue 6, October 1980’] by Ian Simpson
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Reports of the Native Affairs Committee, 1879, No. 2 by Native Affairs Committee
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The Magic Island (Vol 13, issue 8) by Nellie E. Donovan
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[Letter written by Henare Kaiwai and Henare Tomoana on the 8th Pepuere, 1876] by Henare Tomoana, Henare Kaiwai
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Catalogue of Pattern Books for the Book Trades on sale by G. Hedeler, Leipzig
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Albion Square - The Provinical Centre of Nelson in Sixties by Brian Dickinson
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Acts Affecting Native Lands, Etc. (In English and Maori), Passed by the General Assembly, Session 1906 by General Assembly of New Zealand
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Art in Industry
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Art in Industry and the Home by Alec Davis
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Thomas Blick - New Zealand’s First Weaver: 1802-28.11.1860 by Iris Hughes-Sparrow
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Marlborough the Golden Province: Beautiful Blenheim—A Garden of History by O. N. Gillespie
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The Need for Criticism by P. Earle
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Sonnet by Donald Gray
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Town Planning in New Zealand: 5-Conclusions by Raymond H. Pow
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State Authority, Indigenous Autonomy: Crown-Maori Relations in New Zealand/Aotearoa 1900-1950 by Richard S. Hill
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Petition Relative to the Timber Floating Bill by Renata Kawepo
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The Way We Go: Ins and Outs of Life (vol 4, issue 8) by Led Fanning
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Brompton—Piccadilly by C. R. Allen
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the cultivation of perennial plants by R. L. Thornton
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Illustrated Guide to Christchurch and Neighbourhood by M. Mosley
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The Standard Survey Chain Test Marks by K. W. T. Holcroft
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The Community Centre — What should it be? by M. B. Patience
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all manner of tables by I. V. Porsolt
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The Trade Ship by Joyce West
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Some Motives for the Colonisation of Nelson by John Gerritson
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“Leave The Dishes In The Sink, Ma” by M. Roth
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Not Understood: A Note on Thomas Bracken by Selma A. Newton, Ray Wilson
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Pictures of New Zealand Life (vol 6, issue 7) by Tangiwai
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Stoke by Kenneth Gregory
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Canoeing in Wild Waters: Up the Manganui-a-te-Ao by James Cowan
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Fire!: don’t let your house burn down through your own carelessness by Kenneth Thomas
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A Touch Of Spring by Ken Alexander
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Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 5, Issue 53 (30 May 1891)
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Our Women’s Section (vol 4, issue 8) by S. G. Marshall
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Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 13, issue 8) by Shibli Bagarag
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Modern Magic of Train Control: Electric Touch with the Traffic by Leo Fanning
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Reports of the Native Affairs Committee, 1895 by Native Affairs Committee
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Buy New Zealand Goods and Build New Zealand: New Zealand Industries Series No. 3—Tobacco by O. N. Gillespie
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Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 5, Issue 54 (27 June 1891)
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Here a Home was Created by Kenneth Thomas
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Our London Letter (vol 8, issue 5) by Arthur Stead
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Peawhairangi, Maehe 10, 1887. Statement resulting from a hui at Waitangi, 8-9 March 1887
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Brother Sun by S. G. Marshall
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Twenty Billion of the World’s Finest Oysters: The Famous Oyster Beds In Foveaux Strait by Frank N. Robson
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Our Women’s Section (vol 7, issue 2) by Sheila G. Marshall
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[Covenant 4 June 1875, between Ngāi Tahu, Ngāti Māmoe, and H. K. Taiaroa] by Ngāi Tahu
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Our Women’s Section (vol 6, issue 7) by Sheila G. Marshall
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Christmas in Toyland by Olive Scandlyn
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Charges Against William Williams by Charles C. Kettle
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Reports of the Native Affairs Committee, 1887, No. 1 by Native Affairs Committee
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Putting the Record Straight: Nelson’s Early Woollen Mills: Thomas Blick & Joseph Webley by Clive S. Collier
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The Old Brave Days of Opunake: A Tale of the Taranaki Coast by Joyce West
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Katherine Mansfield: How Kathleen Beauchamp Came Into Her Own (vol 8, issue 4 by Tom L. Mills
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The Monthly Record of Scientific and Educational News: Circular of New books, New Editions, Standard Works etc, with which is incorporated Typo: A Monthly Trade Journal and Literary Review (April 1891)
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The Great Beach Speedway by Tangiwai
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The Witch’s Rock: A Maori Legend by J. H. Bomford
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Entomology—a Most Fascinating Study (Introductory) by H. Collett
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Some Golden Bay Industries (Continued) by J. N. W. Newport
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Our London Letter (vol 14, issue 2) by Arthur L. Stead
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Modern Magic by Leo Fanning
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Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 5, Issue 52 (25 April 1891)
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Stewart Island: A Place of Beauty, Adventure and Romance (vol 4, issue 8) by Tangiwai
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Thirty Years on the Footplate by Frances Brebner
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Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 5, Issue 57 (26 September 1891)
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Pictures of New Zealand Life (vol 7, issue 2) by James Cowan
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Making Railway Stations Beautiful by Dr. Chas. Chilton
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Our London Letter (vol 13, issue 8) by Arthur L. Stead
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Further Papers Relative to The Native Insurrection by Wiremu Tamehana
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Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 5, Issue 58 (31 October 1891)
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Keeping Up with The Times by Ken Alexander
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Your Christmas Vacation by Rodan Hathaway
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Prophecies Awaiting Fulfilment: Resources Of South Westland by C. H. Gordon
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Highways and Byways: The Making of the Centennial Talkie—“N.Z. 1840–1940” by Neville R. Lewers
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Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 5, Issue 55 (25 July 1891)
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Ko Nga Tikanga Nui O Te Ture O Ingarani by William Martin
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Small Farms to the Rescue: Hopeful Outlook for New Zealand by Free Farmer
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Hawke’s Bay and Napier Town: By Rail to the Sunshine Coast by James Cowan
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An Appreciation in Verse by Five Wise Yankees
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[Waikato Confiscated Lands Act 1884]
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The Maero Is Stalking by Mary R. Greig
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Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 5, Issue 56 (29 August 1891)
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Famous New Zealand Trials: The Maungatapu Mountain Murders by C.A.L. Treadwell
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Marlborough Sounds by Elsie K. Morton
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Wellington’s New Railway Station: Layout and Architectural Features by W. R. Davidson
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[Hawkshead, Hutt Valley home of William Swainson. 184-] by William Swainson
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[Printed letter, 24 April 1860, objecting to Kīngi’s assertions of land ownership] by Mahau Turakino
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Production Engineering (Part XIV): Co-Operation of Committees by E. T. Spidy
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Curious Hobbies: Model Railways and Old Castles - Unfinished Literary Masterpieces by S. H. Bridgford
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Stephens Island and its Lighthouse by G. H. Cole
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Our London Letter (vol 9, issue 12) by Arthur L. Stead
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Famous New Zealanders: No. 24: Professor J. Macmillan Brown: A Great Teacher, Writer And Traveller by James Cowan
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Milestones to Centuries: Historic Mercury Bay by Ronald McIntosh
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Notes On Our Travels (vol 2, issue 5) by L. C. E. Hamann
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The Present and the Past by Mr. J. R. Fow
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Nelson Lighthouse by B. E. Dickinson
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The Gate of Yorkshire by D. J. Cowie
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Buy New Zealand Goods and Build New Zealand: New Zealand Industries Series — No. 2: Women’s Underwear by O. N. Gillespie
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Man Made New Zealand by Juliet Peter
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Farewell Spit Lighthouse by J. N. W. Newport
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The Romance of The Lost Property Sale by J. D. McComish
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Ki Poneke, ki a te Makarini : e hoa, tena koe by Te Moana
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Pukatia trunks, Hutt forest, 1847 by William Swainson
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Bedrooms
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Cape Farewell Lighthouse by J. N. W. Newport
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Rata, no. 2. Rata throwing out a supporting hand, Alsdorf’s farm, [Hutt Valley ca 1845] by William Swainson
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Whakatikatika i te Ture Tiaki mo te Awa o Whanganui
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Kaipara, or, Experiences of a settler in north New Zealand by P. W. Barlow
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Marlborough Provincial Archives and Museum by Dawn Smith
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Art Review: Contemporary British Lithographs by Stewart Maclennan
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Kahurangi Lighthouse by J. N. W. Newport
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Laugh and the World Laughs With You by Ken Alexander
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Our New Sea-Road: A Page from the Past by Elsie K. Morton
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Railway Storekeeping in New Zealand: Control and Organisation by E. J. Guiness
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[Hawkshead, Hutt Valley home of William Swainson. 184-] by William Swainson
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A One Horse Power Machine by Jean Williams
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About Planning by John Cox
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Introduction [to Nelson Lighthouses] by J. N. W. Newport
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Our London Letter (vol 14, issue 1) by Arthur L. Stead
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Going Big by Ken Alexander
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A Notable Rail Motor Service by N. Blake
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Falcon and poultry, Hawkshead. 1847 by William Swainson
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Foreward [to ‘Nelson Historical Society Journal, Volume 2, Issue 5, November 1971’] by E. F. Turner
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A Royal Kava-Drinking: Memories of Old Samoa by James Cowan
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World Affairs (vol 6, issue 7) by E. Vivian Hall
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Pigs Is Pigs! by Ellis Parker Butler
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Rata, 12 January, 1849 by William Swainson
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The Militia by John Sharp
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A House in Upper Hutt [Part 1] by A. L. Treadwell
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Schedule of Native Reserves in the Arahura (West Coast, Middle Island) Block by New Zealand. Parliament. Legislative Council.
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Gateway to the Spenser Mountains by John Magurk
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The Hotels and Accomodation Houses of Wakefield by Betty Bint
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Stratford’s cottage, Hutt Road 1847 by Martha King
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Development of the Rutherford Memorial by Max Lash
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Renwicktown by Lyndsay Adams
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Hot Water… The Domestic Problem by R. H. Ellis
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Selected Images from Timeframes by Alexander Turnbull Library
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Early Motoring in Nelson — Life Was Never Dull! by L. G. White
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Rituera mo Nga Rore Takiwa o Te Oota Initipenetana o Nga Kuru Tepara
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The Nelson Touch by Allan Turley
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Nevil Matthews by John Orchard
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He ture hei whakamana i Te Kawana ki te whakaoti i etahi tikanga mo nga karaati whenua e takoto ana ki Rangiwhakaoma i te Porowini o Poneke. (30 o Akuhata, 1874.).
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A Garden for Pleasure by Anna Plishke
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Reports of the Native Affairs Committee, 1908 by Native Affairs Committee
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Korero Ki Nga Kai-Whakawa Maori, Nga Kai-Tiaki, Me Nga Karere, o te Takiwa ki Tokerau by Edward Marsh Williams
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The Temperance Movement in Kaikoura by Nola Rawson
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New Zealand in the World by F. L. W. Wood
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Early Nelson Motoring: the Coote Family by Richard E Coote
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Country Living in the 1920’s: Part 2 the country stores by J.N.W. Newport
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Waimea River Estuary by C. R. Barnicoat
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A House Near Wanganui
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A great coloniser : the Rev. Dr. Thomas Burns, pioneer minister of Otago and nephew of the poet by Ernest Northcroft Merrington
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Petitions Presented to The House of Representatives
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He ture hei whakatu i tetahi Runanga Komihana hei kimi hei whakapuaki mai i nga kupu whakahe a nga tangata mo nga tuku whenua Maori i te Porowini o Haaka Pei (Heretaunga.)
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Lunacy in Motor Car Design by Alan Mulgan
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The Strange Case of Dr J. J. Imrie by Dawn Smith
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Early Nelson Motoring: The Vining Family by Richard Vining
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Memories of Christmas by Ralph Denton
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Charming Glenduan by C. R. Barnicoat
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Bush cleared from Underwood near Mr Petres, Valley of the Hutt N Z. [1850s] by William Mein Smith
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Further Papers Relative to the Taranaki Land Question. Original purchase deed of Waitara.
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Trail Blazing Motoring: The first car trip from Nelson to Christchurch by Richard Vining, Peter Vining
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Bernard Gapper: The Life & Times of an Early Settler by W C R Sowman
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Courage and Camp Ovens by Enga Washbourn
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A Small Room Replanned
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Wairau April 1851 by Charles Emilius Gold
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The Boys in the Valley by Dawn Smith
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Collingwood by J. N. W. Newport
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Stillings cottage, Stokes Valley, Hutt Road. 1847 by William Swainson
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Death at Deadmans Creek by J B Bertram
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Historic Places of Port Nelson by W. H. Parr
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Two Days by Car to Christchurch and Two Back by Athol Blair
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Wellington and Marlborough Cement Works by J. Andrews
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Pioneer Women in the Early Nelson Post Offices by Robin Startup
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The Uncompleted Centennial Atlas by Malcolm McKinnon
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The Cob House — Spring Cove by Dawn Smith, Steven Bagley
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Tuunga. Tuawha O Te Paremata O Te Kotahitanga O Te Iwi Maori O Nui Tireni O Te 7 O Maehe, 1895
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“Old Warrior” by Andrew Stewart
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“The Manawatu”: A Story of Pioneer Railway Enterprise in New Zealand Part IV by Mr. G. A. Mill
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Lake Rotoiti Holidays by Amber Haley
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Supplement to “Te Wananga” [Napier, Saturday, December 21, 1878]
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Honourable Guild of Nature’s Craftsmen by H. Collett
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Some Glimpses of History Along the Tua Marina-Picton Road by J. Andrews
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The Early Canterbury Runs: Containing the First, Second and Third (new) Series by L. G. D. Acland
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Agricultural Organisations of Nelson 1843–1893 by Dawn Smith, Helen Whelan
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Spring is Sprung and Other Troubles by Ken Alexander
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The Sphere by Marie Blomfield
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He whakapuakanga tenei na Te Kawana, he whakamaramatanga i ana tikanga kei rapu he te whakaaro o te tangata by Thomas Gore Browne
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Alpheim: A Short Story (vol 12, issue 4) by Arnold Gozar
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Auckland’s Remembrance of Times Past by Russell Stone
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William Deakin: American and Port Underwood Whaler by Jenny Pierson
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From Greymouth to Rewanui: A Trip Through one of New Zealand’s Coal-Mining Districts by T. W. Fletcher
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Among The Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 12, issue 4) by Shibli Bagarag
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The First Engine Employed on a Public Railway—and Others by J. Joyce Garlick
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World Affairs (vol 5, issue 9) by E. Vivian Hall
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Nelson Racing in the Early Days by Mollie Dickinson
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Scholefield’s Dictionary by Shirley Tunnicliff
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Huihuinga Maori, Poneke, 29 Noema, 1897 by Richard John Seddon
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Parables In Paradox by Ken Alexander
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Big Game Fishing: The Sport in New Zealand by F. Burton Mabin
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The Thirteenth Clue: Or the Story of the Signal Cabin Mystery (vol 12, issue 6) by G. G. Stewart
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The Stone in the Centre: Looking Down From Nelson by Robin Hyde
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‘Touching the Mind of the Country’: J. C. Beaglehole and the Design of the Centennial Publications by Sydney J. Shep
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Among the Books (vol 9, issue 12) by Shibli Bagarag
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Connections: Perrine Moncrieff and Nelson: A summary of the Dr James Jenkins Memorial Lecture, 11 October 1999 by Robyn Hodge
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You Came by A. J. Diprose
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Ture Whakatika, 1884, I “Te Ture Whakatau I Nga Rahui O Te Tai Hauauru, 1881.”
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The conquest of Mount Cook and other climbs : an account of four seasons’ mountaineering on the Southern Alps of New Zealand by Freda Du Faur
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Captain James Cook’s D’Urville Island Anchorage by Steven Bagley
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Sonnet. Mount Egmont by Vivien Fairhall
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[Explanation of order for rehearing of claims relating to the Omahu Block]
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Impressions of The South African Railways by A. H. Ferguson
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Our Women’s Section: Timely Notes and Useful Hints. (vol 9, issue 12) by Helen
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Huihuinga Maori te 15 o Noema, 1897 by Richard John Seddon
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A History of Dentistry in Nelson by Philip Coote
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The Flying-Off Place: Stuck on Ninety-Mile Beach by Robin Hyde
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Myth and Anti-myth in Literary Responses to the Centennial by Lawrence Jones
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Pictures of New Zealand Life: The Tui in the Gardens by Tangiwai
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Salesmanship by John H. Dunham
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The Picton Railway by J. Andrews
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Railways Always by Ken Alexander
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Maori Deeds of Land Purchases in the North Island of New Zealand: Volume Two by H. Hanson Turton
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The Richmond Brass Band by Pat Win
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‘Guardians and Wards’ : (A study of the origins, causes, and the first two years of the Mau in Western Samoa.) by Albert Wendt
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Huihuinga Maori, Poneke, 25 Oketopa, 1897 by Richard John Seddon
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The Toll Gate by Brian Dickinson
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The Thirteenth Clue: The Story of the Signal Cabin Mystery (vol 12, issue 4) by Alan Mulgan
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Letters on the Present State of Maori Affairs
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History and Romance: The Making of the Centennial Historical Surveys by Rachel Barrowman
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Ki nga tangata Maori o te kotinga ki Poneke by Isaac Earl Featherston
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The Salad by Sydney Smith
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Pioneer by E. Mary Gurney
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Through the Otira with a Movie Camera: Filming the Longest Tunnel in the Empire by J. Q. Pertel
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Pictures of New Zealand Life (vol 9, issue 12) by James Cowan
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Reports of the Native Affairs Committee, 1893. by Native Affairs Committee
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Nga whai korero a te Pirimia, te Right Honourable Rihari Hoani Hetana, me etahi rangatira Maori, mo runga i nga take e pa ana ki te iwi Maori by Richard John Seddon
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Brookside Mill 1962–1982 by Marion J Stringer
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Paraparaumu: A Popular Seaside Resort in the Wellington Province by Hori Makaire
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The Story of Newstead or Renwick House by H. F. Allan
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[Printed notice, 30 April 1885, inviting specimens for an exhibition] by T. W. Lewis
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Pictures of New Zealand Life: Wise Words by Tangiwai
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Haeata by H. Collett
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Return by Edith Geddes
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Making New Zealand: Pictorial Surveys of a Century by William Renwick
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A Unique Monument by Thos. Watson
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Centennial Music by Allan Thomas
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[Printed letter to Waikato chiefs about the causes of war in Taranaki] by Wiremu Tako Ngatata
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Petition from Renata Kawepo, and twenty-four others by Renata Kawepo
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Wellington Foreshore: The Scene of the Ideal Transport Wedding by O. N. Gillespie
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‘A More Democratic Basis’: Centennial Drama by David Carnegie, Sue Dunlop
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The Wellington New Station: Official Opening by His Excellency Viscount Galway by the Hon. D. G. Sullivan
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Nga Mahi a te hui o te Hahi Maori o te Atirikonatanga o te Waimate i te Pihopatanga o Akarana. I Huihui ki Paihia, I A Hanuere 14, 15, 1874. by Church of the Province of New Zealand. Atirikonatanga o te Waimate
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Trentham: The World’s Best Racecourse by O. N. Gillespie
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Our London Letter (vol 12, issue 4) by Arthur L. Stead
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The Wisdom of the Maori (vol 9, issue 12) by Tohunga
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Centennial Exhibtions of Art by Roger Blackley
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[Printed letter, 3 March 1876, about the Eastern Māori election outcome] by Rāpata Wahawaha
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To the Lost Huia by A. J. Waldie
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On Queenstown Hill. by Helen M. Gibb
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Our London Letter (vol 12, issue 6 by Arthur L. Stead
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Foreward [to ‘Nelson and Marlborough Historical Societies Journal, Volume 1, Issue 4, October 1985’] by M. R. Johnson
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Afterword to “Creating a National Spirit: Celebrating New Zealand’s Centennial” by Jock Phillips
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The New Week-End Opportunity: Tongariro National Park and the Chateau by Chas. E. Wheeler
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Orakei-Korako: Scenes and Stories in a Waikato Wonder Valley by James Cowan
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Tauranga: The Riviera of the North by Joyce West
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Reports of meetings on Māori Church matters, 1872-1888 by Church of England. Diocese of Auckland
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Coal Mining Near Nelson City by M. R. Johnson
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“From a Smoker Window” (vol 9, issue 12) by Geo. G. Stewart
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The Sea and the Children. by A. Bower Poynter
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Ture mo Nga Parani me Nga Paranitanga
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The Ancient History of the Maori, His Mythology and Traditions: Tai-Nui. [Vol. V] by John White
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A Wilderness of Enchantment: South Westland and Beyond by G. G. Stewart
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Pictures of New Zealand Life (vol 12, issue 6) by James Cowan
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Our Women’s Section (vol 5, issue 9) by Sheila G. Marshall
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One Hundred Crowded Years: The Centennial Film by William Renwick
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Day Dreams. by Hazel Dunn
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Nineteenth Century New Zealand Artists: A Guide & Handbook by Una Platts
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He ture e tika ai te whakatu i etahi Rori Poata i roto i nga Takiwa Maori by New Zealand Parliament. Legislative Council.
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The Heating of Tyres: Methods Old and New by A. P. Godber
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The Way We Go: Ins and Outs of Life (vol 4, issue 5) by Leo Fanning
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Our London Letter (vol 11, issue 12) by Arthur L. Stead
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World Affairs (vol 8, issue 3) by E. Vivian Hall
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Colour in the Home by Graham Dawson
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Production Engineering: Charles E. Carpenter on Engineering by E. T. Spidy
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The People of Pudding Hill: No. 10.: The Ghost of Pudding Hill (vol 11, issue 7) by Shiela Russell
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Night-Wind by Mary R. Greig
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Reports of the Native Affairs Committee, 1884, No. 2 by Native Affairs Committee
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Queenstown. (vol 8, issue 6) by James J. Stroud
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The Lathe by J. R. Hambleton
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The Romance of The Rail: A Descriptive and Historical Story of the North Island Main Trunk Railway by James Cowan
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Limited Night Entertainments: Chapter IV (vol 11, issue 7) by R. M. Jenkins
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To Dorothy Donaldson by Nancy M. Bruce
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Famous New Zealand Trials (vol 8, issue 6) by C. A. L. Treadwell
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Theory of Combustion by W. C. Bishop
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Three Drawings by T. A. McCormack by John Cawte Beaglehole
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The Wife And The Wherefor by Ken Alexander
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Our National Treasure House of Wonders by O. N. Gillespie, Sir Joshua Reynolds
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“Bust My Buttons”! The Martyrdom of Man by Ken Alexander
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Our Women’s Section: Timely Notes and Useful Hints (vol 8, issue 3) by Helen
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Hail, Majestic Aorangi. by G. W. R. Watson
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Tools of Steel (vol 2, issue 9) by H. E. Childs
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Facts and Figures from the Christchurch Transport Office by Double-Decker
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Art and the Cinema by Gordon Mirams
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A House at Pinehaven
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An Epitome of Official Documents Relatives to Native Affairs and Land Purchases in the North Island of New Zealand by H. Hanson Turton
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Nostalgia of the Rail: Whistle with Romance by James Drew
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Pictures of New Zealand Life (vol 8, issue 3) by Tangiwai
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Famous New Zealanders: No. 41: Michael Joseph Savage: The First Labour Prime Minister Of New Zealand (vol 11, issue 5) by James Cowan
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Romany Kiss. by E. Mary Gurney
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By Tasman Bluffs. by Prentice Player
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“Summer Dawn” (England) by Samuel Hulme Bridgford
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“Toyland”—For the Little Ones by Olive Scandlyn
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Octavius Hadfield by Barbara Macmorran
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Our Women’s Section (vol 11, issue 7) by Helen
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Introduction [to Samoa Under the Sailing Gods] by Lloyd Osbourne
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The Storied Shores of Plimmerton by Joyce West
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The Clean Up by Katiti
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Reclamation. by M. Lynn Gurney
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Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 11, issue 7) by Shibli Bagarag
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[Murihiku Native Reserves Grants Act 1883]
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Samoa Under the Sailing Gods by N. A. Rowe
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Lighting the House by R. T. Parry
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Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 15, issue 3) by Shibli Bagarag
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Reports of the Native Affairs Committee, 1887, No. 2 by Native Affairs Committee
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Girls on the Tramp: Charm of “The World’s Wonder Walk (vol 8, issue 4)” by Dorothea Collett
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Nga Ture O Niu Tireni: I Pahitia I Roto I Te Tau Wha Te Kau Ma Rima O Te Kuinitanga O Kuini Wikitoria, Me Te Nohoanga Tuatorutanga O Te Paremete Tuawhitu O Niu Tireni, I noho ki Poneke i timate i te rua te kau ma waru o nga ra o Mei, 1881 by General Assembly of New Zealand
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Mangamiri. by Jenny Meadowsweet
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Letter written by Octavius Hadfield to brother Charles December 19, 1839. by Octavius Hadfield
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Petition of William Thompson, Te Waharoa by Wiremu Tamihana Te Waharoa
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The Chequered History of Dusky Bay I. by C. H. Gordon
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Cape Kidnappers. by Evelyn Johnson
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Petition from na Tikawenga Te Tau, and forty-four others : presented by the Honourable Mr. Ngatata : ordered by the Honourable the Legislative Council to be printed, 19th September, 1973
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1928 General Conference of Australian and New Zealand Railway Officers: Some Impressions obtained by New Zealand’s Representative by G. S. Lynde
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Pictures of New Zealand Life (vol 11, issue 7) by Tangiwai
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Famous New Zealand Trials: The Trial of Good, M’Ausland and Jones (vol 8, issue 3) by C. A. L. Treadwell
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“The Exploration of New Zealand” by W. G. Mcclymont
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Myths, Madness, and Motives of Music by Ken Alexander
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Famous New Zealanders: No. 4: Judge F. E. Maning: “Pakeha-Maori” (vol 8, issue 3) by Tangiwai
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Me Friend. by A. Bower Poynter
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Our Women’s Section (vol 15, issue 3) by Helen
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Tommy the Maori and Teapot by John Marris
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The Thirteenth Clue Or The Story Of The Signal Cabin Mystery (vol 11, issue 5) by C. A. L. Treadwell
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My Love in the South. by Odey King-Turner
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For the Olympic Games by Mr. A. J. Cleverley
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Settler Kaponga 1881–1914 — A Frontier Fragment of the Western World by Rollo Arnold
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Letter from Mr. Alexander Mackay, Forwarding Draft of a New Native Reserves Bill by Alexander Mackay
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Panorama of the Playground: “Gentleman Jim Griffin” by W. F. Ingram
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Some Early Storekeepers of Waimea South by Betty Bint
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Our London Letter (vol 11, issue 5) by Arthur L. Stead
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Limited Night Entertainments (vol 11, issue 5) by R. M. Jenkins
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Joy in Simplicity. by Lilias May Bridges
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Familiar Ships in New Zealand Waters T.S.S. “Wahine” by J. H. Kemnitz
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Romance of Coromandel by R. B. Farquhar
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New Zealand Literature: Part I. (vol 8, issue 6) by Edith L. Kerr
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Early Sheep Runs of Marlborough (continued part four) by Ralph T. Denton
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Wild Roses of Maoriland. by Lottie C. Frame
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The Wisdom of the Maori: The Call of the Stars (vol 11, issue 5) by Tohunga
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Panorama of the Playground: Notable New Zealand Sportsmen (vol 11, issue 7) by W. F. Ingram
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Tourist Wealth Waiting: World’s Best Scenes (vol 8, issue 6) by Leo Fanning
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Foreward [to ‘Nelson and Marlborough Historical Societies Journal, Volume 1, Issue 4, October 1984’] by M. R. Johnson
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Pitihana a Meiha Keepa Te Rangihiwinui me etahi atu: mo runga mo te mahara kia tu he Paramete Maori (me nga whaikorero ki te aroaro o te Komiti mo nga Mea Maori) by New Zealand. Parliament. Legislative Council.
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The “Stirk” Hiloplane Machine by C. J. Graham
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He ture hei whakamana i te Kawana ki te whakahaere etahi tikanga me etahi ritenga kua takoto mo nga Karaati mo etahi whenua i te Takiwa o Mangonui, i te Porowini o Akarana. (30 o Akuhata, 1874.).
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Romantic Wellington: Paradise For Poets And Painters by O. N. Gillespie
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The Broken Siesta. by Olive Igglesden
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Our London Letter (vol 8, issue 6) by Arthur L. Stead
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Whakakore i te Whiu ki te Whare Herehere mo te Nama
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A Holiday in Australia: Some Impressions and Observation by N. McGaffen
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The Mixed Trains Cross at Tahekeroa. by O. N. Gillespie
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The Midnight Express. by Jean Hamilton Lennox
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Topical Tilts And Chatty Charges by Ken Alexander
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Famous New Zealanders: No. 7: Commander F. A. Worsley (vol 8 issue 6) by J. C.
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Turbine Running at Otira in Comparison with other Power Stations by William H. King
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On the Road to Anywhere: Item, One Aspen Tree by Robin Hyde
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Letter to the Editor from a Country Bumpkin. by Johnny Clodd
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[Native Land Administration Act 1886] by New Zealand Government
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Pictures Of New Zealand Life (vol 11, issue 5) by James Cowan
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How Bluey Got The Milk by Will Lawson
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Tools of Steel (vol 3, issue 1) by H. E. Childs
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My Streamlet by A. Leigh Hunt
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Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 4, Issue 46 (25 October 1890)
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I Roto o Te Hupirimi Kooti o Nui Tireni, I Noho Ki Nepia i Te 14 o Nga Ra o Akuhata, 1872 by Pāora Torotoro
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Proceedings of of the Kohimarama Conference, Comprising Nos. 13 to 18 of the “Maori Messenger.”
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Modern Shunting Methods: Part VII.—Gravity Shunting Yards by S. E. Fay
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Railway Electrification: Possible Sources of Power by G. Ripfast
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Nelson City Council Buys Tahuna Beach by Brian E. Dickinson
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Beauty in Engineering by F. H. Newman
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Pictures of New Zealand Life (vol 7, issue 9) by Tangiwai
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Echo. by Robin Lincoln
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Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 4, Issue 47 (29 November 1890)
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The Westinghouse Air Brake: Recommended Practice (vol 1, issue 5) by R. E. Robertson
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The Romance of Coal by Carboniferous
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Nga Korero A Te Hui O Te Hahi Maori O Nga Takiwa O Waitemata I Te Pihopatanga O Akarana I Huihiu Ki Hauraki. I A Pepuere 25, 1874 by Church of the Province of New Zealand. Atirikonatanga o Waitemata.
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The Chaytors of Coverham by Nevil Matthews
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Famous New Zealand Trials (vol 7, issue 9) by C.A.L. Treadwell
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A House in Karori by H. Einhorn
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The People of Pudding Hill: No. 8. (vol 11, issue 5) by Shiela Russell
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Premium Bonus System (vol 1, issue 5) by E. T. Spidy
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Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 4, Issue 48 (27 December 1890)
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Habitation of the Glow-Worms—Waitomo Caves by E. J. Barrett
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To the Top of Penang Hill: A Notable Railway (vol 8, issue 9) by Cuthbert Allison
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Te Ware Runanga e kiia ana ko Te Mahi Tamariki, Otakou, 10 Hune, 1875
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Ture Whakakore i te Whiu mo te Moni Reti
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Sunrooms and a Garden by Ernst Anton Plischke, Anna Plischke
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Edward Laney - Nelson’s First Baker by Joan Walsh
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Reports of the Native Affairs Committee, 1882. by Native Affairs Committee
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Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 11, issue 5) by Shibli Bagarag
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Benediction by E. Mary Gurney
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The Manager’s Handicap by E. P. Blanchard
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Production Engineering — Part VIII.: Getting Together by E. T. Spidy
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The Design of a Book by C. A. Straubel
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E. S. Q. by Eugene H. Munday
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Kaituna Accomodation House (Marlborough) by Ralph T. Denton
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Our Women’s Section (vol 11, issue 5) by Helen
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The Dim Past of New Zealand by H. Collett
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Retirement of Railways Publicity Manager and Editor of the “Railways Magazine”: Forty-two Years of Varied Service by G. G. Stewart
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Consciousness. by E. Mary Gurney
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Under the German Flag - The Scow Moa 1907-1935 by Arthur J. Sprosen
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Smallest Railway in the World by N. Blake
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[Circular letter supporting parliamentary candidate Lee, 11 January 1876] by John Sheehan
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Production Engineering — Part V.: Production Views on Material Stocks by E. T. Spidy
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The Invader. by Robin Hyde
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The World’s newest City: The Miracle Of Modern Town Planning by O. N. Gillespie
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An Interesting Early Map of New Zealand by J. F. H. Savage
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Buy New Zealand Goods and Build New Zealand (vol 15, issue 3) by O. N. Gillespie
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Modern Shunting Methods: Part IV.—Concentration and Marshalling Yards by S. E. Fay
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A Chat on Food Fads by Leo Fanning
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Reports of the Native Affairs Committee, 1902 by Native Affairs Committee
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Edward George Leonard Morley: 1894 to 1973 Nelson Astronomer by Clive Collier
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[Native Land Act Amendment Act 1878 (No. 2)]
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Automatic Signalling: Keep the Trains Moving—(concluded) by W. H. H. Grapes
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Prelude by Merval Connelly
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A Memory. by J. Connelly
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The Fireman who fell off by Will Lawson
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Pageant of the Pioneers. by James Cowan
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When Greek Meets Greek by The Wig Wag
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A Coastal Road from Takaka to Motueka? by J. N. W. Newport
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Frontier Town: The Life of a Border Settlement by James Cowan
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Our London Letter (vol 7, issue 9) by Arthur L Stead
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Middle Island Native Land Question (Report on.), By Mr. Commissioner Mackay. by Alexander Mackay
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Nga Mahi a Nga Hui o te Pihopatanga o Akarana, 1912
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The Bridge Builders by James Cowan
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Shaper Safety and Planer Protection by F. C. Evans
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[Middle Island Half-caste Grants Act 1883]
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Our London Letter (vol 14, issue 11) by Arthur L. Stead
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Pictures of New Zealand Life (vol 8, issue 9) by James Cowan
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Nga korero mo Tuhoe : taenga ki Poneke kia kite i te Kawanatanga : tau 1895
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The Trail of Adventure: Exploring the North Island Main Trunk Railway Route: The Pioneer Surveyors And The Maoris: Part I.: The Pathfinders (vol 8, issue 6) by J. C.
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The Art of Maori Tattooing by R. R. L. McLachlan
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The Wisdom of the Maori (vol 7, issue 9) by Tohunga
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Down the Travel-Trail by Pacific Shores
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The Way We Go: Ins and Out of Life (vol 4, issue 11) by Leo Fanning
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Through Central Otago with No. 333 by A. H. Messenger
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Aotea-roa as the Poets Knew It by Mary R. Greig
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Ships That Pass by H. Angus
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St. Gothard’s Pass A Memorable Winter Journey. by Isobel M. Peacocke
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A Place of Enchantment: Tongariro National Park by Una Auld
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A Literary Page or Two (vol 7, issue 9) by Shibli Bagarag
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Apprentice Instruction: A Talk with Workshop Staffs by Geo. Carter
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A Girl Driving by Will Lawson
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Done With a Document: Early Days in Westland by R. Morant
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The Wisdom of the Maori (vol 8, issue 6) by Tohunga
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Panorama of the Playground (vol 10, issue 3) by Old Sport
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The Voyage Of The “Tory”: Birth of Wellington: Colonel Wakefield’s Preliminary Arrangements for the Settlement of the City by D. G. Edwards
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On the Look-out (vol 7, issue 9) by By Ruru
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Our Women’s Section (vol 7, issue 9) by Sheila G. Marshall
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The N.Z. Railways Accounting System by W. Bishop
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World Affairs (vol 4, issue 11) by E. Vivian Hall
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The Story of the Napier-Wairoa Railway by William John Hay
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Our Women’s Section: Timely Notes and Useful Hints (vol 8, issue 6) by Helen
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Our London Letter (vol 15, issue 3) by Arthur L. Stead
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A House at Avondale
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The Irresistible Lure: Impressions of Rotorua by A. D. McKinlay
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Copy of Telegrams by James Irvine
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Panorama of the Playground: A Note On Sports Costumes (vol 11, issue 5) by W. F. Ingram
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After Forty Years: Retirement Of Mr. G. H. Mackley, C.M.G., General Manager of Railways by Headlight
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Acts Affecting Native Lands, Etc. (In English and Maori), Passed by the General Assembly, Session 1908 by General Assembly of New Zealand
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A Literary Page or Two (vol 10, issue 3) by Shibli Bagarag
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The Wisdom of the Maori (vol 8, issue 9) by Tohunga
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Among The Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 8, issue 6) by Shibli Bagarag
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The Return of the Godwits by C. R. Allen
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Petition of Henere Te Herekau and other Natives by Henere te Herekau, Moroati Kiharoa, Parakaia te Pouepa
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Our Women’s Section (vol 4, issue 11) by Sheila G. Marshall
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Forty Years Ago: The Wellington and Manawatu Railway Company by N. Blake
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The Voyage of the “Lady Grey” by Geoffrey A. T. Lightband
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Our Women’s Section: Timely Notes and Useful Hints. (vol 10, issue 3) by Helen
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Our Women’s Section: Timely Notes and Useful Hints. (vol 8, issue 9) by Helen
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World Affairs (vol 8, issue 6) by E. Vivian Hall
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Radiant Panel Heating
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The Early Artists of New Zealand IV. John Gully—the Turner of New Zealand by Mona Gordon
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Summer Weather by Ishbel Veitch
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Blenheim’s Steam Fire Engines by Ken Fairweather
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The Battlefields of Sport: Bare-Knuckle Days (vol 10, issue 3) by Quentin Pope
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Industrial Psychology: The Use of Psychology in Business by W. S. Dale
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“Good Enough” by Edgar A. Guest
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Trentham Military Camp: From Civilian To Soldier: An Object Lesson in Community Effort by Oriwa Keripi
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Nature’s Dwelling by Bernard Walter Newport
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Among The Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 8, issue 9) by Shibli Bagarag
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Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 8, issue 3) by Shibli Bagarag
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When the South Wind Blows! by Ethel M. Dobson
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More Madness And Fuddled Philosophy by Ken Alexander
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Some Early River Crossings by Margaret C. Brown
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Training—A Co-operative Aspect by A. S. Henderson
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Buy New Zealand Goods and Build New Zealand: New Zealand Industries Series No. 12. Toys, Novelties and Woodworking by O. N. Gillespie
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“Sending ‘Em Off” by R. Morant
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Petition Relative to the Native Reserves Bill by Hoani Meihana Te Rangiotū
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Garden Melodies by Olive I
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Will Lawson: Our Trans-Tasman Writer (vol 8, issue 9) by Tom L. Mills
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Petition of Reha Aperahama and 47 Others by Reha Aperahama
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Francis Dillon Bell: his early life by Elisabeth Airey
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Letter written by Octavius Hadfield to sister Octavia November 13, 1843. by Octavius Hadfield
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Three Ordeals for a Gentle Settler, or John Kidson’s Long Journey by Elsie Locke
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Prefabricated Houses in Aluminium
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Proposals of Mr. Sydney David Taiwhanga, M.H.R., for the Colonization and Settlement of Maori Lands by Sydney David Taiwhanga
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The Tragedy at Stafford Place Stables by J B Bertram
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New Zealand Night. by Margaret Howarth
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H. J. B. Coe’s Talk on Design: A Report
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Beefing About Bullocks by Jack Andrews
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James Mackay Jr. and the Kaikoura Purchase by Margaret C. Brown
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Plans of Land Purchases in the North Island of New Zealand. Volume Two: Provinces of Taranaki, Wellington and Hawke’s Bay by H. Hanson Turton
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Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 9, issue 9) by Shibli Bagarag
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Impression. by O. M. Igglesden
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Anglers by R. V. Young
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Letter written by Octavius Hadfield to his mother December 21, 1843. by Octavius Hadfield
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Poster Design by G. F. Bridgeman
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President’s Foreward [to ‘Nelson Historical Society Journal, Volume 3, Issue 3, September 1977’] by Ian D. Simpson
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Memories of Rabbit Island in My Early Years by Betty Batchelor
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Production Engineering (Part XI.): Premium Bonus and “Thinking for Ourselves by E. T. Spidy
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Our Women’s Section (vol 9, issue 9) by Helen
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Cabbage-Trees. by Elsa Flavell
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Unearthing the Invisible: Finding the Forgotten Maori History of Te Tau Ihu (Nelson – Marlborough): the 2006 James Jenkins lecture by Hilary Mitchell, John Mitchell
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Letter written by Octavius Hadfield to his mother September 17, 1844. by Octavius Hadfield
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Panorama of the Playground: The Rules and the Game by W. F. Ingram
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Thoughts on Swinging Cats in Recent Houses—On Pigs in the Parlour—On Outdoor Living Areas—and particularly on the Demonstration House by A. L. Gabites
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Bullock Teams by Jeff Newport
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The Battlefields of Sport: The Making of the Ashes by Quentin Pope
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The Burning Bush. by M. V. White
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Ko te kupu a te Penetana, Tumuaki o Te Kooti Whakawa Whenua Maori, mo te pukapuka inoi a Ngaitahu by Francis Dart Fenton
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Country Living in the 1920’s by Jeff Newport
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Petition of Major Kemp Te Rangihiwinui, With Maori Translation Attached. by Keepa Te Rangihiwinui
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Variety in Brief (vol 12, issue 8) by Katiti
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[Summary of the 1889 parliamentary session] by Ropata Wahawaha
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Letter written by Octavius Hadfield to brother George October 8, 1844. by Octavius Hadfield
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Gawcott Man Reports Home From the Empire by Jean Couthard
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The Birth of Our Railways: The Great Public Works Policy of 1870.–-Part III (vol 10, issue 3) by N. S. Woods
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Bookbinding by Stewart Maclennan
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Courageous Coastal Captain by Jack Andrews
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Our Women’s Section: Timely Notes and Useful Hints (vol 12, issue 8) by Helen
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On the Road to Anywhere: Northern Hospitality, and—a Tawhara for Tea: Part III. (vol 10, issue 3) by Robin Hyde
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Nelson’s Turkish Pontoon by Ken Wright
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Letter written by Octavius Hadfield to sister Octavia January 10, 1845. by Octavius Hadfield
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Hoffman House, Remuera, Auckland
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Ko Nga Korero o Te Runanga Tuatahi o te Takiwa ki Tokerau by Te Runanga o te Takiwa o Pewhairangi
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Wellington by Night: An Impression by Warren Green
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Childhood Memories of Sleepy Hollow by Aubrey Spear
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Please Do Not Touch
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Some South Island Memorials by C. H. Fortune
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Pioneers of Port Underwood by Joyce Thompson
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Letter written by Octavius Hadfield to sister Amelia May 2, 1845. by Octavius Hadfield
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Golden Bay: A Scenic Gem in Nelson Province by Katherine Keddell
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The Wisdom of the Maori (vol 10, issue 3) by Tohunga
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New Zealand Housing by Barbara Parker
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Letter written by Octavius Hadfield to his mother September 17, 1842. by Octavius Hadfield
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Farmyard Sonnet by Katherine O'Brien
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The Farthest Promised Land — English Villagers, New Zealand Immigrants of the 1870s by Rollo Arnold
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The Limited Night Entertainments by R. Marryat Jenkins
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Gold Rush in Waiwhero by Helen Whelan
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Introduction to the Collected Parliamentary Reports of Robin Hyde by Nikki Hessell
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The Lakes by Mary R. Greig
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Historic Poverty Bay and the East Coast, N.I., N.Z. by Joseph Angus Mackay
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History of New Zealand. Vol I. by G. W. Rusden
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Famous New Zealanders: No. 27: Dr. Peter H. Buck (Te Rangihiroa), D.S.O.,: Doctor, Soldier, and Ethnologist (vol 10, issue 3) by Tangiwai
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Australia’s Sesquicentenary Celebrations: Literary Competitions by S. Elliott Napier
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Letter written by Octavius Hadfield to his family November 19, 1842. by Octavius Hadfield
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Henry Handyside by Margaret Brown
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New Zealand Journey (vol 10, issue 3) by Margaret Macpherson
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Petition of John Topi Patuki by John Topi Pātuki
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Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 3, Issue 36 (28 December 1889)
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Letter written by Octavius Hadfield January 20, 1843. by Octavius Hadfield
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A Trial Run in the “Aotea” by N. Bartellot
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Nelson Society as Shown in Presbyterian Marriage Registers by Helen Whelan
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Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 3, Issue 35 (30 November 1889)
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Pictures of New Zealand Life (vol 10, issue 3) by Tangiwai
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Early Ruapehu Ascents: Memorable Ascent by Kerry-Nicholls in 1883 by John Magurk
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Ture Whakapumau Take Tika
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Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 3, Issue 34 (26 October 1889)
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“All Change Here…”: Our Railway Junctions: A Journey Of Discovery (vol 10, issue 3) by O. N. Gillespie
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Our London Letter (vol 13, issue 12) by Arthur L. Stead
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Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 3, Issue 33 (28 September 1889)
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Letter written by Octavius Hadfield to his father March 8, 1843. by Octavius Hadfield
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Letter written by Octavius Hadfield to his mother September 1, 1843. by Octavius Hadfield
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Fancy by Essie S. Summers
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Women Car Owners: Extracted from the Waimea County Council Register of Motors, 1912-1924 by Alison Johnston
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Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 3, Issue 32 (31 August 1889)
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Nga Hui Maori i Poneke
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Our London Letter (vol 10, issue 3) by Arthur L. Stead
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Fairy Folk Tales of the Maori by James Cowan
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The Flute by Joyce West
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Collingwood Fires, 1857 to 2004 by Penny Griffith
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The laws of England, compiled and translated into the Māori language by Francis Dart Fenton
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Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 3, Issue 31 (27 July 1889)
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Giddy Gardening by Ken Alexander
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By Rail to the Geyser Country: The Hot Springs and the Lakes of the Rotorua Thermal Region by James Cowan
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Wanaka: Lake of Dreamy Beauty by Nora Elliot
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Adventures with Bingo by Aroha Bruce
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[Report of a Supreme Court case on land dealings]
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Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 3, Issue 29 (25 May 1889)
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The Exploration of New Zealand by W. G. McClymont
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Letter written by Octavius Hadfield to sister Maria July 20, 1841. by Octavius Hadfield
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On the Road to Anywhere: A Matter of Pipis and Kowhai: Part V. (vol 10, issue 10) by Iris Wilkinson
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Mangonui: A Big Shark by Hori Makaire
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Get Fit Or Go Phut by Ken Alexander
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Letter written by Octavius Hadfield to his mother April 12, 1841. by Octavius Hadfield
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He ture hei whakatikatika i nga ture e pa ana ki nga whenua Maori
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Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 3, Issue 30 (29 June 1889)
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Ture Whakatikatika 1885 i Te Ture Pane Kuini, 1882
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Wellington’s New Station by A. S. Wansbrough
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Limited Night Entertainments: Part VIII (vol 10, issue 10) by R. Marryat Jenkins
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Industrial Psychology: Standardisation and Motion Study by W. S. Dale
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Off and On the Ball by Ken Alexander
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Escape to Beauty and Old Adventure: A Caroline Bay Sketch by Bernice Shackleton
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Our Women’s Section (vol 13, issue 12) by Helen
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Letter written by Octavius Hadfield to sister Octavia January 5, 1842. by Octavius Hadfield
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Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 3, Issue 27 (30 March 1889)
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The Wisdom of the Maori: Railway Station Maori Names: Along the Main Trunk Line (vol 10, issue 10) by Tohunga
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Our London Letter (vol 12, issue 8) by Arthur L. Stead
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Panorama of the Playground: Neil Edwards to Represent New Zealand by W. F. Ingram
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Auckland-Rotorua “Wonder Trains”: A London Journalist’s Impressions by J. C. Morrison
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Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 3, Issue 28 (27 April 1889)
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Petitions of Renata Kawepo and 790 others, and Piripi Ropata and 200 others by Renata Kawepo, Piripi Ropata
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Some Side Lines on other Railways by F. A. Hornibrook
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He Kupu na Maketu ki a Te Kawana Kerei mo Ngatiawa i Te Whare-herehere by Wiremu Maihi Te Rangikaheke, Te Kanapu Haerehuka
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On Secret Service: Cameron’s Canoe Scout: An Old-time Adventure on the Waikato by James Cowan
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Highways and Byways: Some Mid-Canterbury Scenes by Neville R. Lewers
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Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 3, Issue 25 (26 January 1889)
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Revelry by I. G. G. Mackay
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Nga korero o te Hui Tuarima o Te Kotahitanga o nga Tamariki o Te Kareti o Te Aute, i tu ki Putiki-Wharanui, Whanganui, i te 7 o nga ra o Tihema, 1900 by Te Aute College Students' Association
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Rain Pleasure by Francis Howard Harris
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Nga Korero Paramete: 1881-1885 by New Zealand Parliament, Legislative Council
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Kawhia by the Sea: A Place of History and Romance by Joyce West
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Pictures from Lakeland: Taupo by Joyce West
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Mary.—A Christmas Poem by Enid Saunders
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Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 3, Issue 26 (23 February 1889)
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Nga korero o te Hui Tuawha o Te Kotahitanga o nga Tamariki o Te Kareti o Te Aute i tu ki Papawai, Wairarapa, Tihema, 1899 by Te Aute College Students' Association
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World Affairs (vol 5, issue 2) by E.Vivian Hall
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Unrest by Phyllis I. Young
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Letter written by Octavius Hadfield to his mother January 27, 1842. by Octavius Hadfield
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The Glory of Gardens and Their Meaning: Our Immigrant Friends of Flower and Tree by O. N. Gillespie
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A Chat about Surprises by Leo Fanning
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Petition from Major Kemp and Thirty Two others by Te Keepa Te Rangihiwinui
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Pictures Of New Zealand Life (vol 10, issue 10) by James Cowan
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Letter written by Octavius Hadfield to his family August 30, 1842. by Octavius Hadfield
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Forgotten River and the Olivine Ice Plateau by E. H. Sealy
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Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 13, issue 12) by Shibli Bagarag
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Our London Letter (vol 9, issue 9) by Arthur L. Stead
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Letter written by Octavius Hadfield to his father April 22, 1842. by Octavius Hadfield
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Nga korero o te Hui Tekau o Te Kotahitanga a nga Tamariki o Te Aute Kareti i tu ki Ohinemutu, Rotorua, Tihema 25, 1905 ki Hanuere 1, 1906 by Te Aute College Students' Association
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The Death Of The Old Year: New Zealand by Eve Langley
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Riding Over the Haast Pass: An Outpost Of The Wild by Elsie K. Morton
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Nga Mahi A Te Hinota Tuawha O Te Pihopatanga O Waiapu. I Whakaminea ki te Kawakawa, 3 Hanuere, 1865. by Church of the Province of New Zealand. Diocese of Waiapu.
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Wings of Empire in New Zealand: A Romance of the New Zealand Royal Air Force by Oriwa keripi
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Ngawha Hot Springs: Healing Waters by Jean Boswell
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Famous New Zealanders: No. 34: Elsdon Best: The White Tohunga Of Tuhoe Land (vol 10, issue 10) by James Cowan
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The Thirteenth Clue or the Story of the Signal Cabin Mystery: Chapter IV by J. Wilson Hogg
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Ture Whakatikatika i te Ture Whenua Rahui Maori : He pire e whakahuatia ana, he Ture hei whakatikatika i te Ture Whenua Rahui Maori, 1873. by New Zealand Parliament. House of Representatives.
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Famous New Zealanders: No. 21: Bishop Pompallier: The Story of a Mission Pioneer (vol 9, issue 9) by Tangiwai
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Letter written by Octavius Hadfield to brother Charles April 28, 1840. by Octavius Hadfield
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Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 12, issue 8) by Shibli Bagarag
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The Christmas Present by Elsa Flavell
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Famous New Zealanders: No. 43: John Webster, of Hokianga: The Adventures of a Pioneer (vol 11, issue 7) by Tangiwai
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Nga Mahi a te Hui O Te Hahi Maori O Te Atirikonatanga O Waitemata I Te Pihopatanga O Akarana. I Huihui Ki Hauraki. I A Pepuere 6, 7, 1872.
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Book Review [of ‘F. G. Gibbs - His Influence on the Social History of Nelson, 1890-1950’] by J. F. H. Savage
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“The New Land.” by Roma M. Hoggard
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The Wisdom of the Maori:A Father’s Tangi for his son (vol 11, issue 7) by Tohunga
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Retrospect by Eileen A. Fearn
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Comfort by J. H. Mather
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Index to Volumes 1 and 2 [of the Journal of the Nelson Historial Society] by B. E. Dickinson
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“Manners Makyth Man”: Our English Heritage in School and University by O. N. Gillespie
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Letter written by Octavius Hadfield to brother George July 6, 1840. by Octavius Hadfield
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A Blackbird’s Song by Elsa Flavell
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Foreward [to ‘Nelson Historical Society Journal, Volume 2, Issue 1, 1966’] by James A. Jenkins
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[Protest from Te Arawa at the provisions of an 1893 land purchase Bill] by Te Arawa
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Our London Letter (vol 11, issue 7) by Arthur L. Stead
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Life Stories from Nature by H. Collett
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The Wisdom of the Maori (vol 9, issue 9) by Tohunga
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Wellington at Night by Vivien Fairhall
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Nga Tikanga Korero, hei Rapurapu ma te hui, a nga Iwi, i te hui i Pakowhai, a te 31 o Mei, 1876
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The “Black Diamond” by J. N. W. Newport
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Contrast. by Joyce T. West
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Letter written by Octavius Hadfield to a sister October 22, 1840. by Octavius Hadfield
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This Christmas Caper by Ken Alexander
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The New Zealand Warbler by C. R. Allen
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Early Newspapers of the Upper Buller Area by Margaret C. Brown
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Our Women’s Section (vol 5, issue 2) by Sheila G. Marshall
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The Cyclopedia of New Zealand [Taranaki, Hawke’s Bay & Wellington Provincial Districts] by Cyclopedia Company Limited
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Letter written by Octavius Hadfield to his father September 19, 1840. by Octavius Hadfield
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The Rain is Gone. by J. R. Hastings
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Pictures of New Zealand Life: Our Finest Mountain by James Cowan
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Egmont. by Les. R. Hill
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A Century of Inventions by J. N. W. Newport
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Pictures Of New Zealand Life (vol 9, issue 9) by Tangiwai
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He kupu tohutohu mo nga Kooti Whenua Maori me nga whakahaerenga o nga whenua Maori by John Henry Edwards
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Fiordland Round Trip: A New Scenic Route by Elsie K. Morton
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Gold-Mining in Central Otago by Ernest E. Bush
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The Way We Go: Ins and Outs of Life (vol 5, issue 2) by Leo Fanning
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Letter written by Octavius Hadfield to sister Octavia January 20, 1841. by Octavius Hadfield
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A Journey from Riwaka to Nelson by William Pratt
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Our London Letter (vol 9, issue 10) by Arthur L. Stead
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Our Women’s Section (vol 5, issue 8) by Sheila G. Marshall
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The Dive by Mary R. Greig
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Te Ture Whakaoti i nga Whakataunga
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Our Women’s Section (vol 13, issue 10) by Helen
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Johnny of Jurragundi by Andrew Stewart
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The Way We Go: Ins and Outs of Life (vol 5, issue 8) by Leo Fanning
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A Summer Residence for Bees: How The N.Z. Railways Play Their Part In Pioneer Industries (vol 10, issue 5) by Ian D. Stevenson
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Winter Night by M. H. Poynter
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Petition of Natives of Poverty Bay and East Cape
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“He’s Tellin’ Us!!” by Ken Alexander
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In a Field by Moonlight by Betty Maitland
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Pictures of New Zealand Life (vol 6, issue 4) by Tangiwai
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[Crown and Native Lands Rating Act 1882 Amendment Act 1883]
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The Wisdom of the Maori: Railway Station Names, And Their Meanings (vol 10, issue 5) by Tohunga
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The Trains of Long Ago by John Barr
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Gipsies of the Railroad: Trailing The Enemy Rust - New Tracks for Old by A. Oman Heany
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Wellington Gorse by Sheila G. Marshall
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The Arch Hypocrite of the Insect World by H. Collett
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“Mountain Lands” by Roma M. Hoggard
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On the Road to Anywhere: Palm Lilies And A Benedictine. “Sweet Evening” In Opononi: Part IV. (vol 10, issue 5) by Iris Wilkinson
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Panorama of the Playground: The Olympic Games by W. F. Ingram
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Our Women’s Section (vol 6, issue 1) by Sheila G. Marshall
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World Affairs (vol 5, issue 8) by E. Vivian Hall
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Retrospect. (vol 10, issue 5) by C. W. Vennell
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The Cyclopedia of New Zealand [Nelson, Marlborough & Westland Provincial Districts] by Cyclopedia Company Limited
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The English Scene: Kent and the World’s Smallest Railway by F. A. Hornibrook
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Famous New Zealanders: No. 22: Captain G. A. Preece, N.Z.C.: A Leader on the old Bush War-Path (vol 9, issue 10) by James Cowan
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A Small House
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He Ture hei whakatikatika i “Te Ture Hoko Waipiro i Roto i nga Takiwa e nohoia ana e nga Tangata Maori, 1870.” (31 o Akuhata,1874.).
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Koukou: A Maori Legend by Enid B. V. Saunders
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A Pictorial Survey of Housing in New Zealand: Conclusion by Gordon F. Wilson
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Romance On The Rail by Ken Alexander
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Lyttelton—The Gateway to Canterbury: An Historic Harbour by D. G. Dyne
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Under Way. by Frank Eden
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The Waiho in Flood by Elsie K. Morton
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“From a Smoker Window” (vol 9, issue 10) by Geo. G. Stewart
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New Zealand Verse: A Song Of The Main Trunk by Allan F. Cunningham
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Enchanting Kororareka: Historic Settlement in New Zealand’s Far North by M. M. Johnston
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New Zealand Journey (vol 10, issue 5) by Margaret Macpherson
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Native difficulties at Taranaki (address to His Excellency the Governor and the Hon. the Premier from the Ngapuhi and Te Rarawa, relative to) by Ngā Puhi, Te Rarawa
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The Women of New Zealand by Helen M. Simpson
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Auckland’s New Station: A Modern and Stately Railway Terminal by W. R. Davidson
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The Opening of 1935 by Ken Alexander
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The Wring Of Spring by Ken Alexander
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The Magic Island (vol 13, issue 10) by Nellie E. Donovan
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Surveying in Relation to Railway Engineering (vol 6, issue 1) by R. S. Kent
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In the Domain at Cambridge by Isabel Ward
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An Ideal Holiday Resort: The Charm of Raglan by A. P. Godber
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Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 13, issue 10) by Shibli Bagarag
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The Spell. by Hazel Dunn
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World Affairs (vol 6, issue 4) by E. Vivian Hall
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The decision of the Governor in the dispute between Matiu and Te Tirarau. Ko te whakaotinga o te Kawana i runga i te tautotohe o Matiu raua ko Te Tirarau by Governor Grey
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Building with New Zealand Materials by Charles Fearnley
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Historic Arrowtown: Early Days Recalled by Barbara A. Kerr
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Sixty-Seven Years of Railway Progress: Brief History of Railway Development at Auckland by W. R. Davidson
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Recent Earthquake does Extensive Damage to Structure by Mr. F. C. Widdop
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Our Women’s Section (vol 5, issue 5) by S. G. Marshall
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Ture Whakatau Rahui o te Tai Hauauru 1881 Ture Whakatikatika
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Famous New Zealanders: No. 29: Samuel Butler, Canterbury Sheepfarmer And Great Satirical Writer (vol 10, issue 5) by James Cowan.
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Odd Jobs by Ken Alexander
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Januairy by Ken Alexander
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Pictures of New Zealand Life (vol 9, issue 3) by Tangiwai
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Among The Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 11, issue 11) by Shibli Bagarag
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The Way We Go: Ins and Outs of Life (vol 5, issue 5) by Leo Fanning
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Inside Information or the Weigh of all Flesh by Ken Alexander
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Our London Letter (vol 10, issue 5) by Arthur L. Stead
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Our Women’s Section (vol 14, issue 6) by Helen
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Maori Fishing by Tano Fama
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Our London Letter (vol 10, issue 10) by Arthur L. Stead
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Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 9, issue 3) by Shibli Bagarag
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The Wisdom of the Maori (vol 9, issue 10) by Tohunga
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Industrial Psychology: Science as an Aid in Production by W. S. Dale
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World Affairs (vol 6, issue 1) by E. Vivian Hall
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Tenei Ano Te Korero a Hone Hihana Te Roia, Ki Nga Maori i Hui Ki Pakipaki, i Te Turei, Te 15 O Nga Ra O Aperira, i Te Tau 1873 by John Sheehan
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Panorama of the Playground: Old Sportsmen Pass by W. F. Ingram
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Panorama of the Playground: The 1939 Rugby Trials by W. F. Ingram
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The River. by James G. Treadwell
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The Wisdom of the Maori (vol 9, issue 3) by Tohunga
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Custody Of The Parent by Ken Alexander
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Our Women’s Section: Timely Notes and Useful Hints (vol 10, issue 10) by Helen
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If Those Eyes Could Only See… by John O'Shea
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Little Mender of Dreams by Olive Scandlyn
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The Crossing of Copeland Pass and Graham’s Saddle. by Thelma R. Kent.
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Our Women’s Section: Timely Notes and Useful Hints (vol 9, issue 3) by Helen
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Nga Korero Paremete: 1902-1903 by New Zealand Parliament, Legislative Council
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Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 10, issue 10) by Shibli Bagarag
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Furnishing the Home by Graham Dawson
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Letter written by Octavius Hadfield to sister Octavia May 10, 1865. by Octavius Hadfield
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Romantic Port Pegasus: A Perfect Natural Harbour by Rosaline Redwood
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An Impression of Frank Thomson, C.M.G.: First Permanent Head of the Prime Minister’s Department by Leo Fanning
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Nga korero o te Hui Tuarua o Te Kotahitanga a nga Tamariki o Te Aute Kareti i tu ki Te Raukahikatea, Kihipane, Tihema, 1897 by Te Aute College Students' Association
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Nonsensical Notes by Ken Alexander
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Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 14, issue 6) by Shibli Bagarag
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Our Women’s Section: Timely Notes and Useful Hints. (vol 9, issue 10) by Helen
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Panorama of the Playground: Mixing With International Athletes (vol 10, issue 10) by W. F. Ingram
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Nga korero o te Hui Tuatoru o Te Kotahitanga o nga Tamariki o Te Kareti o Te Aute i tu ki Taumata-o-mihi, Tuporoa, Tihema, 1898 by Te Aute College Students' Association
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Fulbright in New Zealand by Joan Druett
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Our Women’s Section (vol 14, issue 8) by Helen
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Perfect new Plymouth: Where Mount Egmont Reigns In Beauty: The World’s Garden Town (vol 10, issue 5) by O. N. Gillespie
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The Native Lands Settlement and Administration Bill, 1898 (letters received by the Premier from native chiefs and others relative to) : laid on the table of the House of Representatives by leave of the House
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Pictures from Lakeland: The Blue and Green Lakes by Joyce West
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Yearnings by Olaf Ruhen
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Pictures Of New Zealand Life by James Cowan
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Glimpses Into Nature’s Treasure Trove by H. Collett
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Letter written by Octavius Hadfield to brother Charles June 29, 1860. by Octavius Hadfield
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[Proceedings of some conferences held by Te Aute College Students’ Association, 1897-1901, 1906] by Te Aute College Students' Association
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Our Woman Section (vol 11, issue 11) by Helen
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He tikanga enei mo te whakarite whakawa kia pai ai by William Martin
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Ambergris Pays no Dividends: Lost Romance of a Strange Substance by Ronald McIntosh
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A Literary Page or Two (vol 9, issue 10) by Shibli Bagarag
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The Call by S. G. Marshall
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Nga korero o te hui i tu ki Te Aute Kareti, Nepia, Takiwa o Heretaunga, Pepuere, 1897 by Te Aute College Students' Association
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Panorama of the Playground: Sport And Spectators by W. F. Ingram
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The Story of Murdering Beach: A Pakeha-Maori Encounter Near Dunedin in 1817 by Ronald K. McFarlane
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Through Storyland: Along The Wellington-Manawatu Line - Scenes of Beauty and Tales of the Past by James Cowan
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Train Control: How the System Works by F. G. J. Temm
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Recent Archaeological Excavations in the Northern Part of the South Island by D. G. L. Millar
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Letter written by Octavius Hadfield to sister Amelia July 2, 1853. by Octavius Hadfield
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Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 7, Issue 73 (28 January 1893)
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Wild Winter and Other Nasty Knocks by Ken Alexander
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Our London Letter (vol 9. issue 3) by Arthur L. Stead
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“Ships & Sailormen” by A. A. Kirk
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Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 7, Issue 74 (25 February 1893)