The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 62
Contents
- [front matter]
- [Group of Texts]
- British Colonisation: A Colonial Want and an Imperial Necessity — by Arthur Clayden
- Appendix
- A Few Facts and Figures Respecting the British Colonies p. 25
- Suggestions for A British Farmer Settlement on Co-Operative Principles in New Zealand p. 28
- "The Australian Irrigation Colonies p. 31
- Co-Operation p. 33
- "A Cape Vineyard p. 34
- Article on the Progress of Australia p. 36
- The Colonial College, Hollesley Bay, Suffolk p. 37
- [advert]
- The New Zealand of to-Day — by John Murray Moore
- [title page]
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- The New Zealand of To-Day p. 19
- Geographical Position of New Zealand p. 21
- Routes to New Zealand p. 22
- First Impressions
- The Climate p. 23
- The Scenery p. 25
- Productions and Industries p. 27
- Social Life p. 30
- Religion p. 31
- Education
- Crime p. 32
- Relief, Prevention, and Regulation of Poverty
- The Laws p. 33
- Temperance
- Emigration p. 34
- Volcanic Scenery p. 36
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Statement of the Productions of New Zealand — by Westby Brook Perceval p. 39
- [title page]
- Statement of the Productions of New Zealand
- [introduction]
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Pastoral
- [introduction]
- Frozen Meat p. 6
- Dairy Produce p. 9
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Agricultural
- [introduction]
- Turnips p. 11
- Fruit
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Mineral
- [introduction]
- Kauri Gum p. 13
- Fungus
- Manufactures p. 14
- New Zealand Hemp p. 15
- Timber
- Fish p. 16
- Trade
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The Wealth and Annual Production of New Zealand: A Paper Read Before the Otago Branch of the New Zealand Institute — by John Mainwaring Brown p. 23
- [title page]
- The Wealth and Annual Production of New Zealand
- Methods of Ascertaining the Wealth of the Colony
- Wealth According to the Property Tax Returns
- Wealth of the Colony. — According to Property Tax Returns based on the Assessment of 1885 p. 2
- Wealth According to the Probate Returns
- Estimate of Wealth from Probate Returns
- Agricultural and Pastoral Produce p. 3
- Net Produce of Rural Industries p. 5
- Mining
- Value of Mining Produce, 1885
- Manufactories
- Produce of Manufactures p. 6
- Net Produce of Agriculture, Pasture, Mining, and Manufactures
- Estimated Produce of Remaining Wealth-Producers
- Income of the Colony p. 7
- Estimated Total Produce of the Colony
- Comparison of Total Manufactures with Total Imports
- Value ok Products of Principal Manufactures and of Corresponding Imports
- The Proportion of Manufacturing Hands to Population p. 8
- Proportion of Hands to Population at Successive Periods
- Proportion of Industrial Class to Effective Population
- Commerce and Resources of New Zealand — by John Darcey Connolly
- Commerce and Resources of New Zealand p. 21
- Imports for the Several Countries p. 22
- Exports From New Zealand to United States
- The Tariff and Home Manufactures
- New Zealand Railways p. 57
- Industrial Schools
- Population and Resources
- Exports. — Table showing the total value of exports from New Zealand to the several countries during the year ended December 31, 1888 p. 60
- Navigation of New Zealand p. 61
- New Zealand Merchant Marine p. 62
- Tariff Changes in Norway
- Contemplated Tax Changes p. 63
- Political Changes
- Italian Emigration
- [American hemlock leather in Germany] p. 64
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The General Aspect of Agriculture Throughout the World, but Chiefly with Reference to New Zealand — by M. Murphy
- [title page]
- The General Aspect of Agriculture Throughout the World, but Chiefly with Reference to New Zealand
- [introduction]
- Labour and Machinery
- Science and Practice of Agriculture p. 4
- Farm Accounts p. 5
- The Dairy Industry p. 6
- Latino Down Pasture Lands p. 9
- Wheat Growing, Can It Be Made To Pay? p. 10
- Breeding Stock—Mongrel Sires p. 11
- The Frozen Meat Trade p. 12
- Fruit-growing p. 13
- Bees and Poultry p. 14
- Weeds p. 15
- Insect and Other Pests p. 17
- Manures
- Agricultural Education p. 19
- Conclusion p. 22
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Westport Harbour Works: Report on the Progress and Condition of the Works — by C Napier Bell
- [title page]
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Westport Harbour Works. — Report on the Progress & Condition of the Works. — To the Chairman of the Harbour Board:
- [introduction]
- Condition of West Breakwater
- Staging Damaged in a Gale
- Maintenance
- End to be Strengthened
- East Breakwater p. 2
- Staging to be Maintained
- Drift Trees
- End to be Raised
- Quarries
- Limestone
- Granite
- High Level p. 3
- Road to It
- Quantity: to Finish
- Stone for Repairs
- Permanent Way not to re Lifted
- Railway to Quarry
- Stone Tip Trucks p. 4
- Cranes
- Locomotives
- Buildings
- Dredges
- Ladder Dredge
- Cost of Dredging
- Effect of Works p. 5
- Depth on Bar
- Low Water Line
- Depth in River p. 6
- Training Walls
- Buller Bridge Piers
- Scour Carried by Wall
- New Beacon Channel p. 7
- Dredging to be Carried On
- Cost of Dredging
- Branch Line for Construction
- Blocked by Driftwood
- Claims for Damage
- Extension of Wharves p. 8
- Cost of IT
- Loading Coal by 25-ton Cram
- Capabilities of 25-ton Cranes
- Capabilities of Hydraulic Cranes
- Capabilities of Staiths
- Steam Crane Loads Cheapest
- Further Extensions p. 9
- Commissioners Most Concerned
- Floating Basin
- Gridiron
- Relief Channel
- Orawaiti Overflow p. 10
- Crib Work
- Deposits of Stone
- Protection by Planting
- Time of Completion
- Good Time
- Cost of Works
- Works Not Contemplated in Original Estimate p. 11
- Works Executed Below Original Estimate p. 12
- Ratio of Cost of Plant and Works
- Amount of Loan Spent
- Excess of Revenue Over Expenses
- Cost of Administration
- Future of Coal Trade p. 13
- Westport Harbour Board. — Statement of Income & Expenditure from 15th December, 1884, to 30th September, 1891
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Westport Harbour Works. — Report on the Progress & Condition of the Works. — To the Chairman of the Harbour Board:
- Fruit-Growing and What it will do for New Zealand — by A. F. Spawn
- New Zealand: Two Addresses by the President of the Chamber of Commerce, Canterbury, New Zealand, in 1886 and 1889 — by Canterbury Chamber of Commerce
- Maoriland: The Britain of the South — by John Richard Randerson
- [title page]
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- Views Specially Prepared for the Tour which will be Exhibited During the Lecture p. 3
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Syllabus p. 5
- [Syllabus] p. 5
- Important Notice p. 6
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North New Zealand
- Introductory
- Discovery p. 8
- Captain Cook's Arrival p. 9
- Further Visits
- First Missionary Efforts p. 11
- First Colonising Attempt
- First Immigrants p. 12
- Proclaimed a Colony
- Causes which Induced Colonisation
- Treaty of Waitangi p. 13
- Extent of North Island p. 16
- Watershed
- Mountains p. 17
- Hot Springs and Lakes
- Harbours
- Population
- Climatic
- Death Rate p. 18
- Capabilities of Soil p. 19
- Land under Grass p. 20
- Areas under Grass compared
- The Dairy Industry p. 21
- Fruit Industry p. 22
- Kauri Gum p. 23
- Timber
- Land Laws p. 24
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South New Zealand p. 25
- Extent of South Island p. 25
- Provincial Districts
- Chief Towns p. 26
- Harbours
- Climatic
- Area of Land p. 27
- Population
- Railways
- Government Income, Exports, &c p. 28
- Wool
- Frozen Meat p. 29
- Lands under Crop and Yield p. 30
- Hides and Skins p. 31
- Potted and Salted Meats
- Phormium Tenax
- Gold
- Coal p. 34
- Summary of Industries
- Total Trade—Comparison p. 35
- Education
- Social Life p. 36
- People we do not Want p. 37
- The Class we Want p. 39
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The Tourists' Paradise p. 42
- Modes of Travel p. 42
- The Bluff
- Invercargill
- Kingston p. 43
- Queenstown
- Ascent of Ben Lomond p. 44
- Glenorchy
- Mount Earnslaw
- Mount Aspiring p. 45
- West Coast Sound p. 46
- Mount Cook p. 47
- The White City p. 49
- Christchurch
- Hanmer Plains Hot Springs p. 50
- The West Coast
- The Teremakau p. 52
- Greymouth
- Reefton p. 53
- Westport
- Wellington p. 54
- Taranaki
- Napier p. 55
- North Island Tour
- Hot Lakes District
- Lake Taupo p. 56
- Huka Falls p. 57
- Valley of Wairakei
- Lake Rotorua p. 58
- Te Wairoa p. 59
- Whakarewarewa p. 60
- Tanranga p. 61
- Mercury Bay
- Waitemata Harbour
- Conclusion p. 62
- New Zealand Information Bureau p. 63
- Farming and Labour in New Zealand — by Westby Brook Perceval, Westby Brook Perceval, Westby Brook Perceval, Westby Brook Perceval
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- An Information Bureau, — Library and Reading Room
- New Zealand Acts and Government Publications p. IV
- Introductory
- North Island p. 6
- Middle Island p. 7
- Crown Lands p. 8
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Pastoral p. 10
- [subsection] p. 10
- Stock p. 11
- Horse-Breeding p. 16
- Cattle p. 17
- Dairy Stock
- The Dairy Industry p. 18
- Pigs p. 22
- Frozen Meat
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Agricultural p. 29
- [introduction] p. 29
- Cost of Working a Farm in New Zvealand p. 31
- Cereals
- Root-Crops p. 33
- Seeds p. 34
- Fruit p. 36
- Hops p. 38
- Tobacco
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Industrial p. 40
- Mining p. 40
- Kauri Gum p. 42
- Fungus
- Manufactures
- New Zealand Hemp p. 44
- Timber p. 45
- Fish
- Labour
- Average Rates of Wages p. 52
- New Zealand; A Paper Read Before the Royal Colonial Institute — by Westby Brook Perceval
- [title page]
- New Zealand
- Introduction
- Recent Legislation p. 6
- Taxation p. 7
- New Zealand as a Home p. 13
- Fixed Incomes p. 15
- Small Farmers p. 17
- The Land Laws of the Colony
- Co-operative Settlement p. 19
- Products and Markets p. 20
- Dairy Produce p. 22
- Fruit p. 25
- A Tourist Land p. 30
- Federation p. 38
- Land in Sight: Being a Little About The Land Acts, Land Settlement Conditions, And the New Land Regulations — by Westby Brook Perceval
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- Introductory
- Postscript p. 8
- Part I. — Land Open for Selection p. 10
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Crown Lands p. 11
- Auckland p. 11
- Hawke's Bay
- Taranaki p. 12
- Wellington
- Marlborough
- Nelson p. 13
- Canterbury
- Otago
- Southland p. 14
- Westland
- Midland Railway Lands. — Canterbury, Westland and Nelson
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Part II. — Land, Laws, and Conditions of Settlement p. 21
- Tenure p. 21
- Classification of Lands p. 24
- Freeholds
- Deferred-payment Lands p. 25
- Perpetual-lease Lands p. 27
- Limits of Area for each Lessee p. 28
- Provisions as to Term, Payment of Rent, and Taxes
- Provisions as to dealings p. 29
- Provisions as to Residence p. 30
- Right to acquire Freehold
- Improvement Conditions which are Compulsory under the Deferred-payment and Perpetual-lease Systems
- Farm Homesteads and Village Settlements p. 31
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Part III. — Instructions to Applicants p. 33
- [Instructions] p. 33
- Perpetual-lease System p. 35
- Schedule I p. 38
- Schedule II p. 43
- Part IV. — Regulations for the Formation of Farm Homestead Associations p. 46
- Amended Conditions, Village Homesteads
- Schedule. — Form of Lease p. 55
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Regulations for the Establishment of Village Homestead Special-Settlement Associations p. 57
- Order in Council p. 57
- Regulations
- Schedule. — Form of Lease p. 59
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Conditions for Farm Homestead Special Settlements on Perpetual Lease p. 61
- Order in Council p. 61
- Regulations
- Statistics p. 64
- [advert]
- First Annual Report of the Pomologist: With Report on Shipment of Fruit by S.S. "Tainui" in March, 1892 — by L. Hanlon
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Spraying Fruit-Trees, Etc — by L. Hanlon p. 13
- [title page]
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Spraying Fruit-Trees
- [introduction]
- What to spray with p. 4
- The Remedies, and how to apply Them p. 5
- Is spraying Fruit dangerous to Health? p. 6
- Does it pay to Spray? p. 7
- The Remedies used p. 8
- Kerosene Emulsion
- Resin Washes
- Paris Green and London Purple p. 9
- White-Hellebore Powder p. 10
- Sulphide-of-Soda Wash
- Lime, Sulphur, and Salt.—Winter Wash p. 11
- Fungicides
- Bordeaux Mixture
- Ammonio-carbonate of Copper p. 12
- Treatment of Apple-scab or Mildew p. 13
- Treatment of Pear-scab, Cracking, and Leaf-blight
- Shot-hole Fungus of Apricot and Peach; also Peach-curl
- Treatment of Oïdium, Mildew, and Black-spot of the Grape
- Sulphate-of-Iron Solution p. 14
- Spring and Summer Treatments
- Addendum p. 15
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Spraying Fruit-Trees
- Report of the Conference Of Delegates from Agricultural Societies throughout New Zealand — by Conference of Delegates from Agricultural Societies, Christchurch, 1892.
- The Agricultural Conference
- First Day
- [introduction]
- President's Address
- System of Voting p. 6
- Fixing of Show Dates
- The Single Judge Question p. 7
- Invitation p. 8
- Names of Judges
- Clothing and Housing of Sheep
- Free Passes to Judges p. 9
- Agricultural Department
- Expert Teaching in Dairy Matters p. 10
- Bonuses for Creameries p. 11
- Bonuses for Farina p. 12
- The Grain Statistics
- Insect Pests p. 13
- Elementary Agricultural Teaching p. 14
- Invitations to Delegates p. 15
- Analysis of Manures
- Second Day
- [conference start time] p. 16
- New Delegates
- Noxious Weeds
- The Sheep Tax p. 19
- Expenses of Delegates p. 20
- Veterinary Surgeons
- The Dog Tax
- Temporary Prohibition of the Importation of Stock
- Quarantine Regulations and Charges p. 22
- The Scab Question
- Sheep Stealing p. 23
- Suggestions for the Prevention of Sheep Stealing
- Railway Charges p. 25
- Cattle and Sheep Tracks
- Insulated Vans
- Accommodation for Sheep p. 26
- Improvement in Breed of Horses—A Tax on Stallions
- The Herd and Stud Book p. 27
- Irrigation
- Quarantine Ground p. 28
- Small Birds Nuisance
- Conveyance of Arsenic p. 29
- The Fruit Industry
- Intercolonial Conference
- Government Subsidy to Metropolitan Shows
- Public Abattoirs
- Mortality amongst Lambs
- Proceedings of Conference
- The Next Conference
- Votes of Thanks p. 30
- First Day
- The Newspaper Press of Auckland — by G. M. Main
- Report of Executive October 31, 1891, and Address by the President Mr. G. T. Booth — by Canterbury Employers' Association
- The Labour Party in New Zealand — by Norwood Young p. 8
- Journal of the Royal Colonial Institute [Monthly edition of its Proceedings. Vol. 23, No.2 (Jan 1892)] — by Royal Colonial Institute
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- Journal of the Royal Colonial Institute
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Notices of New Books Relating to the Colonies and India p. 116
- Australasia p. 116
- British North America p. 119
- Africa p. 121
- Ceylon
- General p. 122
- Donations to the Library p. 123
- Notices to Fellows p. 134
- Journal of the Royal Colonial Institute [Monthly edition of its Proceedings. Vol. 23, No.7 (Jun 1892)] — by Royal Colonial Institute
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- Journal of the Royal Colonial Institute. — Proceedings. — Seventh Ordinary General Meeting
- New Zealand
- Introduction p. 420
- Recent Legislation p. 425
- Taxation p. 426
- New Zealand as a Home p. 432
- Fixed Incomes p. 434
- Small Farmers p. 436
- The Land Laws of the Colony
- Co-operative Settlement p. 438
- Products and Markets p. 439
- Dairy Produce p. 441
- Fruit p. 444
- A Tourist Land p. 449
- Federation p. 457
- Discussion p. 459
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Notices of New Books Relating to the Colonies and India p. 470
- Australasia p. 470
- British North America p. 471
- Africa p. 473
- West Indies p. 475
- General p. 476
- Notices to Fellows p. 478
- British Colonisation: A Colonial Want and an Imperial Necessity — by Arthur Clayden