The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 70
Contents
- The working of greenstone by the Maoris: a paper read before the Otago Institute — by Sir Frederick Revans Chapman
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- Mining in New Zealand. — By George J. Binns. — Part II.—Miscellaneous Mining. (Plate VII.)
- [introduction]
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A.—Minerals which have been worked in the Colony p. 40
- (1) Antimony p. 40
- (2) Copper p. 42
- (3) Manganese p. 46
- (4) Tin p. 47
- (5) Scheelite
- (6) Chromium Ores p. 48
- (7) Silver
- (8) Iron p. 50
- (9) Platinum p. 55
- (10) Sulphur
- (11) Graphite
- (12) Petroleum and Oil-shales p. 56
- (13) Clay and Sands p. 57
- (14) Building-stones p. 58
- (15) Limestone
- B.—Minerals which have not been Worked in the Colony
- Appendix.—Table showing the Total Quantity of Mineral Ores (the Product of Mines, other than Gold, Coal, and Kauri Gum) exported from the Colony up to December 31st, 1890 p. 62
- The Career: A Monthly Journal of Biography
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- A Colonial Statesman
- A Soldier of the Indian Mutiny
- A Citizen of the World
- Past and Present. — The Late Prebendary Havergal, D.D
- Staveley Hill. D.C.L., Q.C., M.P p. 57
- The Rev. Chaloner Greville p. 59
- William Rogers, C.E., F.G.S p. 63
- General Thackwell, C.B p. 66
- Major General Oliver, C.M.G p. 68
- The Rev. Arthur Brinckman p. 72
- R. G. Webster, M.P p. 76
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Report of the Ninth Annual Meeting of the Council of the Institute, held at Christchurch, January 1892 — by New Zealand Educational Institute
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- New Zealand Educational Institute
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President's Address
- [Address of the Educational Institute of New Zealand]
- Sessional Committees p. 7
- Change of Delegate
- Miscellaneous
- Wednesday, Jan. 6. — Morning Sitting
- Standards of Education
- Deputation to the Minister p. 8
- Teachers' Pensions
- Training Colleges
- Afternoon Sitting
- Teachers' Certificates p. 9
- Salaries
- Attendance at Schools
- Auditors
- Thursday, Jan. 7. — Morning Sitting
- School Books
- Reforms and Improvements
- Afternoon Session p. 12
- The Constitution
- Ministerial Message
- Travelling Expenses
- Secondary Schools
- Inspector's Conference
- Financial
- Next Meeting
- Election of Officers
- Votes of Thanks
- Picnic
- Constitution of the New Zealand Educational Institute p. 13
- Executive for 1892 p. 15
- Past Presidents
- New Zealand Educational Institute p. 16
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The Fifteenth Annual Report of the Educational Institute of Otago 1891-2 — by Educational Institute of Otago
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- The Fifteenth Annual Report—of the—Educational Institute of Otago. — Officers of the Institute
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Fifteenth Annual Report—of the—Educational Institute of Otago
- [introduction]
- Meeting of the Council of the N.Z. Educational Institute
- Finances of the Institute p. 5
- Reductions in Teachers' Salaries
- Branch Reports
- Change in the Method of Electing Delegates to Council p. 6
- The Annual Meeting
- Educational Reforms carried out, and Improvements suggested by the Institute p. 7
- Annual Reports
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- Appendix A. — Reduction of Teachers' Salaries
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Appendix B
- Reforms and Improvements — Carried Out at the Suggestion of the Educational Institute
- I.—Teachers and the University
- II.—Teachers and the Standards of Education p. 13
- III.—Teachers and Inspectors
- IV.—Teachers and Teachers' Salaries
- V.—Teachers and the Education System p. 16
- VI.—Teachers and Education Boards
- VII.—Teachers and the Education Department p. 17
- Educational Institute of Otago
- Constitution and bye-laws — by New Zealand Institute of Journalists
- The Pope, the prelate, and the printer: the Sweating System and the law of libel … being a full report of an action tried in the Supreme Court, Wellington, on the 14th, 15th, and 16th Dec., 1891, between J.S. Evison, manager of the Catholic Times, and E. Thornton and J.W. Henrichs president and secretary of the Wellington Branch New Zealand Typographical Association — by Joseph Spence Evison
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- Introduction
- J. S. Evison, Manager Catholic Times, Versus E. Thornton and J. W. Henrichs, President and Secretary Wellington Branch N.Z. Typographical Association
- [introduction]
- Statement of Claim
- Statement of Defence p. 2
- "Tracts for the Times. — "V.—Miss O'Gorman and God p. 7
- Second Day. — Tuesday, December 15
- Third Day p. 22
- On lightning in New Zealand mines; a paper read before the North of England Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers, General meeting at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, April 9th, 1892 — by George J. Binns
- Mining in New Zealand [Parts I to III; papers] read before the Federated Institution of Mining Engineers — by George J. Binns, George J. Binns, George J. Binns, George J. Binns
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- [covers] p. 3
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- Mining in New Zealand
- [contents]
- I.—Gold-Mixing (Plate XLVI.)
- (1)—Quartz or Lode-Mining p. 4
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(2)—Alluvial Mining p. 11
- [Alluvial Mining] p. 11
- Alluvial Workings in Otago p. 15
- Legislation p. 20
- Schools of Minks p. 23
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- Appendix A. — Table showing the Total Number of Men Employed in Gold-mining in New Zealand p. 24
- Appendix B (See Plate XLVIIL). — Table showing the value of Gold entered for Duty for Exportation from January 1st, 1857, to December 31st, 1890
- Appendix C. — Table Showing the value of Gold entered for Duty for Exportation at various Ports from January 1st, 1857, to December 31st, 1890
- Appendix D. — Number of Machines employed in Alluvial and Quartz Mining and the Value thereof for the Year ending March 31st, 1891 p. 25
- Appendix E. — Table showing Approximately the Number, Description, and Value of the Water Races. Tail Races, Dams, and Ground Sluices in Operation during the Year ending March 31st, 1891 p. 26
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- The Working of Greenstone or Nephrite By the Maoris — By F.R. Chapman.. — [Read before the Otago Institute, 14th October, 1891.] — by Sir Frederick Revans Chapman
- The Working of Greenstone or Nephrite By the Maoris — By F.R. Chapman.. — [Read before the Otago Institute, 14th October, 1891.]
- Plate XXXVIII
- Myths p. 6
- Myths, Traditions, and History p. 7
- Legend of Poutini and Whaiapu
- Waitaha p. 10
- Ngatimamoe p. 11
- Ngaitahu Invasion of the South Island
- Geography of the West Coast
- Ngaitahu Conquest of the West Coast p. 14
- Nga-ti-toa Invasion of the South Island.—Rauparaha p. 15
- West Coast Branch Expedition p. 16
- Results p. 17
- Age of the Art p. 18
- Modes of working p. 21
- Working-places p. 25
- Uses of Greenstone p. 27
- Weapons p. 29
- Famous Implements, etc p. 30
- Other Ornaments and Objects p. 32
- Tikirau p. 33
- Authorities p. 34
- Questions asked by Mr. F. R. Chapman, of Dunedin, for Professor Fischer, of Freiburg
- Answers of John White, Author of the "Ancient History of the Maori." p. 35
- Answers of the Rev. J. W. Stack, Missionary to the South Island Maoris p. 36
- Supplemental Answers by the Rev. J. W. Stack p. 39
- Answers of Dr. Shortland, formerly Native Secretary
- Other Authorities p. 41
- Answers of the Rev. J. F. H. Wohlers, Missionary at Ruapuke, Foveaux Strait p. 42
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Observations on the Authorities p. 44
- [introduction] p. 44
- 1. The Hei-tiki: its Significance
- 2. Te Wai Pounamu p. 46
- 3. The Drill p. 49
- Colours p. 51
- Conclusion p. 57
- Addenda
- Sir Walter Bulger's Coulection
- Greenstone in the Polynesian Islands p. 60
- New Hebrides Jade p. 62
- New Guinea
- To The Shareholders—of the—Colonial Investment & Agency Company, Limited — by Robert Dobson
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- To The Shareholders—of the—Colonial Investment & Agency Company, Limited
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To The Shareholders—of the—Colonial Investment & Agency Company, Limited
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- Excerpt from Minute of Meeting of the Directors held at Edinburgh on 28th September, 1892 p. 2
- Excerpt from Minute of Meeting of Local Board held in Dunedin, N.Z., 17th November, 1892 p. 3
- Extract from Meeting of Local Board held at Dunedin, New Zealand, 19th August, 1890 p. 6
- Copy telegram, Mr Dobson to Mr Bartleman, dated Napier, 21st November, 1892 p. 8
- Copy of Mr Bartleman's reply, dated Dunedin, 22nd November, 1892
- The Leading Article referred to (Wednesday December 7, 1892.) p. 9
- The Colonial Investment & Agency Company p. 11
- Now, Audi Alteram Partem. — Excerpts from Private Correspondence—between—James Dundas Lawrie, of Edinburgh,—and—Robert Dobson, of Napier p. 12
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An Interval Then Occurred — From — The 11th July, 1890, — To — The 25th February, 1892 p. 17
- [note regarding Mr Lawrie or Mr Dobson and the Colonial Investment & Agency Company] p. 17
- Mr Lawrie to Robert Dobson. Edinburgh, 25th February, 1892 p. 18
- Robert Dobson to Mr Lawrie. Napier, 16th April, 1892 p. 19
- Mr Lawrie. to Robert Dobson. Edinburgh, 8th July, 1892 p. 21
- Robert Dobson to Mr Lawrie. Napier, 5th September, 1892 p. 22
- Mr Lawrie to Mr Dobson. Edinburgh, 26th September, 1892 p. 23
- Mr Dobson to Mr Lawrie. Napier, 10th November, 1892
- [Valuations on page 4 of pamphlet.] p. 24
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Important colonial questions of the day … An exposition of the platform of the National Association of New Zealand — by Frederick George Ewington p. 34
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- [covers] p. 34
- [title page]
- Preface
- Contents
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- A National Sentiment. — I
- National Progress. — II
- The Best Men Available. — III p. 12
- Economic Legislative and Constitutional Reform. — IV p. 16
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Political Economy, Class Legislation and Civil Liberty. — V p. 19
- [introduction] p. 19
- Wanted p. 20
- State Interference
- Class Legislation p. 21
- Assaults on Land
- The Best Security p. 22
- Undue Interference
- The National Association of New Zealand
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- Questions for the coming elections: a discussion on the slaughter of the innocents, between the elder brothers and the younger sons — by Jacod Faithful
- The relation of capital to agriculture in New Zealand — by George Douglas Hamilton
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- Address—By—Mr. G. D. Hamilton
- Subjects:
- [introduction]
- Rates of Interest on Loans to Settlers and the Effects p. 11
- State Aid to Farmers p. 17
- Large and Small Holdings p. 19
- Labour and Population p. 22
- The Tenure of the Land p. 24
- State Leases p. 25
- State Aid to Farmers p. 27
- Improvement of Stock p. 28
- Putting Land to Grass p. 31
- Breeding Horses p. 32
- National Defence p. 34
- Concluding Summary p. 36
- Addenda p. 39
- Address—By—Mr. G. D. Hamilton
- Notes on the Native Land Acts — by Alexander McDonald
- Notes on the Native Land Acts — by Alexander McDonald
- Socialism in relation to Christianity — by James MacGregor
- Socialism
- Bearing on Morality and Religion p. 63
- Article II. — Socialism is Bearings on Capital, Labor, and Poverty
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- Article II. — Socialism is Bearings on Capital, Labor, and Poverty
- Christianity
- As to Capital
- As to Labor p. 40
- As to Poverty p. 47
- New Zealand's Index expurgatorius, or, National exclusion of the Bible from education — by James MacGregor
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The mission of the New Zealand democracy: speech delivered to the Auckland Liberal Association on Monday, 21st June, 1892 — by William Joseph Napier
- The Mission of the New Zealand Democracy
- [introductory comment by Mr Napier]
- The Power of the Platform
- Democracy the Future Government
- A New Era Approaches p. 5
- Constitutional Reform
- Abolition of the Upper House p. 7
- Elective Governor p. 8
- The Land for the People
- Old Age Pensions p. 10
- Universal Suffrage in Cities p. 11
- Eight Hours Pay
- The "Unemployed" Question p. 13
- Social Legislation p. 14
- Conclusion p. 16
- Vote of Thanks
- Notes on capital and finance in Australasia — by Edward Pulsford
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- Introduction
- Notes on Capital and Finance in Australasia
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II p. 10
- The Extent of Great Britain's Financial Interest in Australasia p. 10
- British Investments in the Colonies p. 11
- New Capital Arrived, as shown by Excess of Imports p. 13
- New Capital Arrived, with Corrections as stated p. 14
- Arrivals of New Capital per 1000 Population in each Five-Year Period p. 16
- Increase of Population p. 17
- A Remarkable Year p. 18
- III
- IV p. 27
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V p. 36
- The Position To-day and in the Future p. 36
- Australasian Production p. 37
- "Reproductive" Works p. 38
- The Burden of Interest p. 39
- The Necessity of the Hour p. 41
- In New South Wales p. 42
- The World's indebtedness to Great Britain p. 43
- Re 'Omahu' Block. [Judgments before and after rehearing, address of Sir Robert Stout] 1892 — by New Zealand Native Land Court
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- Omahu. — Judgment of Seth Smith, Esq., C.J., Hastings, 15th Dec., 1891
- [Translation into Māori. Omahu. Judgment of Seth Smith, Esq., C.J., Hastings, 15th Dec., 1891.] p. 2
- Omahu Rehearing
- [introduction] p. 1
- The Omahu Case p. 22
- The Omahu Case p. 24
- The Omahu Re-Hearing p. 26
- Mangaohane p. 27
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The Wharepuhunga Block p. 28
- Judgment of the Native Land Court p. 28
- Rangitutias Case p. 704
- The West Coast Settlement Reserves Act, 1892 — by Robert Studholme Thompson
- The life and times of Daniel O'Connell: a lecture delivered before the Catholic Literary Society, at Auckland, July 26, 1892 — by Joseph Augustus Tole
- Narrative Leading up to the Enquiry — by Joseph Augustus Tole
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- Narrative Leading up to the Enquiry
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- The Enquiry p. 6
- The Subjects of Enquiry and the Evidence p. 9
- Conclusion p. 30
- The Alleged Money Transactions p. 31
- Property, moral and immoral; the case against landlordism as stated in a recent series of six letters to the N.Z. Herald; and also an article on land nationalisation, taken from the Westminster Review — by Edward Withy
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- Property. — Moral and Immoral
- Introduction. — "Property."
- National Progress p. 4
- Land Nationalization. — To the Editor p. 5
- National Progress. — To the Editor p. 8
- Land Nationalization. — To the Editor p. 11
- The Land Question. — To the Editor p. 14
- The Land Question. — To the Editor p. 17
- A Plea for Land Nationalisation. — (Taken from the Westminster Review for May, 1892.) p. 22
- Auckland Anti-Poverty Society — Under the Honorary Presidency of — Sir George Grey, K.C.B
- Property. — Moral and Immoral