The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 74
Contents
- [front matter]
- [The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 74]
- The Angel Isafrel; A Story of prohibition in New Zealand — by George McCullagh Reed, George McCullagh Reed, George McCullagh Reed, George McCullagh Reed, George McCullagh Reed, George McCullagh Reed, George McCullagh Reed, George McCullagh Reed, George McCullagh Reed
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- The Angel Isafrel. — Chapter I. — Under The Pohutukawas
- Chapter II. — The Bereaved Parents
- Chapter III. — In Albert Park
- Chapter IV. — Isafrel in Debate
- Chapter V. — The Great Convention
- Chapter VI. — Just Before the Battle
- Chapter VII. — The Eve of the Referendum
- Chapter VIII. — The Monster Meeting
- Chapter IX. — The Referendum
- Chapter X. — The Night
- Chapter XI. — New Zealand Under Prohibition
- The British Navy, Its Duties and its Strength. A Lecture Delivered at the Inaugural Meeting of the Navy League Auckland, New Zealand Branch — by W. J. Napier
- State Fire Insurance; Portion of Address To the Wellington Chamber of Commerce — by R. M. Simpson
- The Colonial Bank Liquidation: Motion to Sanction Sale of Assets. The J.G. Ward Farmers' Association
- [title page]
- The Colonial Bank Liquidation. — Motion to Sanction Sale of Assets
- [introduction]
- Mr Haggitt's Opening
- Mr Ward's Evidence p. 10
- Wellington, 25th May p. 18
- [subsection]
- Mr Cook's Evidence p. 19
- Mr Viger's Evidence p. 20
- Mr Simpson's Evidence p. 23
- Mr Cook Recalled p. 24
- Mr Ramsay's Evidence
- Mr Vigers Re-Examined p. 27
- Mr Cook Recalled p. 30
- Mr Ward Recalled
- Addresses by Counsel p. 31
- Judge's Decision. — Proposed Sale not Sanctioned p. 37
- I have examined the books and vouchers of J. G Ward Farmers' Association of New Zealand (Limited), and certify that this balance sheet is fully and fairly drawn up, and properly exhibits a true and correct statement of the affairs of the association. J. F. Hannah, Audits Invercargill, August 13, 1895 p. 42
- Whakaa Turanga o nga Tikanga o te Whakapuraretanga o Hauraki mo te Mahinga Koura. Narrative of the Opening of the Hauraki District for Gold Mining — by James Mackay
- The Relative Weights of Gold and Silver Dissolved by Potassium Cyanide Solutions from Alloys of these Metals — by J. S. Maclaurin p. 32
- What may happen to a woman in New Zealand: a cry of distress — by Eliza Isaac
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- To Jas. Mills, Esq., Manager Union Steam Shipping, Coy., Dunedin. Dunedin, February, 8th, 1894
- Mr. James Mills, Hillside, 12th August 1895 p. 10
- Dunedin, 21st August, 1895. Mrs. Isaac, Hillside
- Mr. James Mills, Dunedin, 22nd August, 1895 p. 11
- Dunedin, 4th September, 1895. James Mills, Esq p. 20
- Hillside, 16th Sept., 1895. James Mills, Esq
- Hillside, 6th November, 1895. Mr. James Mills p. 21
- Dunedin, 22nd January 1896. Mrs. Isaac, Hillside p. 24
- Hillside, Dunedin, 18th February 1896. James Mills Esq., Union S.S. Co. of New Zealand, London p. 25
- P.S p. 30
- Appendix
- A p. 31
- B
- E p. 32
- (Re) Wilkins V Hogg
- (Re) John Jones' Will
- F p. 33
- G
- H
- I p. 34
- L p. 35
- Extract from Will p. 37
- M
- Pa p. 38
- Pc
- Re Thorne v. Heard in Appeal
- Re the Somerset Case in Appeal
- R p. 40
- T — Isaac V. Mills p. 41
- Lewin on Trust, 9th Edition, p.p. 1018 p. 42
- Lewin on Trust, 9th Edition, p.p. 1055 p. 43
- Mr. Jones died March 16th, 1869
- Rules of Practice
- Sequel to A cry of distress — by Eliza Isaac
- Education: The School Systems of Australia — by Henry Hill
- [title page]
- Education. — The School Systems of Australia
- Poultry and Eggs for Market and Export — by James Alexander Henderson
- Poultry and Eggs for Market and Export
- Domestic Fowls. — The Birds to Keep
- Fancy Birds
- Improving Fancy Birds
- Improving a Strain
- Breeding Cross-breds p. 6
- Breeds
- The Non-sitting Breeds
- The Sitting Breeds
- Crosses for laying only p. 7
- Crosses for laying and for Table
- Crosses for the Table
- Houses
- Movable Coops p. 8
- Runs
- Fowls in Confinement p. 9
- How to feed Fowls
- Food for Fowls
- Management when at Liberty on a Farm p. 10
- Profits of Poultry-keeping
- Large Egg-farms p. 11
- The Breeding-birds
- Setting and Hatching
- Testing Eggs p. 14
- Hatching by Incubator p. 15
- Rearing
- Fattening p. 16
- Coop-fattening
- Caponizing
- Diseases of Poultry
- Ducks p. 18
- Houses for Ducks p. 19
- Ducklings
- Geese
- Goslings
- Turkeys
- Hatching and rearing Turkeys p. 20
- The Class of Birds for Export
- Time to Ship
- Prices obtainable in London p. 21
- Killing and Preparing
- Freezing and Packing
- Shipping Eggs p. 22
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Political Address — by John Graham
- [introduction]
- General Politics p. 2
- Two Questions Answered
- The Session of 1895 p. 3
- The Public Debt p. 4
- Revision of the Tariff p. 5
- How the Debt was Increased
- The Loans to Local Bodies
- Duty on Fruit p. 6
- Further Borrowing
- Land Settlement p. 7
- Loans for Settlement Purposes p. 8
- Advances to Setplers Act
- The Bank of New Zealand p. 9
- The Midland Railway p. 10
- Education p. 12
- The Liquor Question
- Reciprocity p. 13
- An Additional Minister
- Rating on Unimproved Value p. 14
- Local Matters
- Religious Certainty: A Course of Lectures in Vindication of Some Fundamental Religious Beliefs — by John Dunlop
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- Lecture I. — Religious Certainty
- Lecture II. — Religious and Scientific Bellefs
- Lecture III. — Argument from the World's Order
- Lecture IV. — Arguments from Intelligence and Conscience
- Lecture V. — The Internal Witness of the Spirit
- Lecture VI. — Self-Evidencing Power of the Christ of the Gospels
- Contents
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The Great Want of the Education System: The Bible Ostracised — by John Church
- [title page]
- The Bible in Schools
- Extension of Technology in Education: Inaugural Address Delivered at the Women's Institute, Wellington — by William Allan Chapple p. 6
- Sir Walter Buller's Objections to the Report of the Horowhenua Commission — by Walter Buller
- [introduction]
- The Alleged Trust p. 4
- (I.) Waata Tohu : (p. 147) p. 9
- (II.) Te Rangimaibehau : (p. 89)
- (III) Raniera Te Whata : (p. 100)
- (IV) Makere Te Rangimairehau : (p. 103) p. 10
- (V) Kerehi Tomo : (p. 108)
- As to Express Notice p. 12
- As to Constructive Notice p. 15
- Observations in the Report p. 19
- Conclusion p. 23
- The Horowhenua Commission address as counsel for Major Kemp Te Rangihiwinui and the Muaupoko tribe, April 1896 — by Walter Buller
- Before the Horowhenua Commission: April 22nd, 1896
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- Appendix "A." — Horowhenua Commission p. 31
- Appendix "B." p. 33
- In Ancient Maori Land: being notes collected from the descendants of the aboriginal of the Rangitaiki valley and the Ure-wera country, and from the Mataatua tribes — by Elsdon Best
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- In Ancient Maori Land
- Chapter I. — How the Maori Preserved his Knowledge of the Past
- Chapter II. — How the Ancestors of the Maori reached New Zealand p. 3
- Chapter III p. 7
- Chapter IV. — Some Additional Particulars concerning the Aratawhao Canoe given by the Urewera p. 12
- Chapter V. — The Aboriginal People of the Rangitaiki Valley p. 13
- Chapter VI. — Ancient Wars—The Maori Hades—Traditions—The Phallic Symbol p. 18
- Chapter VII
- Chapter VIII. — Inter-Tribal Wars p. 29
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Chapter IX p. 34
- Ngati-Ira, of Waikaremoana p. 34
- Ngati-Apa
- Ngati-Manawa p. 35
- Ngati-Whare
- Tuhoe or te Urewera
- Maru-iwi p. 37
- Chapter X. — Folk Lore.—Whence of the Mata-atua Canoe.—Conclusion p. 39
- Notes p. 44
- Errata
- [advert]
- The Government Sanatorium, Rotorua, New Zealand
- [advert]
- In Ancient Maori Land
- A. R. Atkinson's Reasons — For Opposing the Present Government — by Arthur Richmond Atkinson
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Religious Education in Public Schools: The Case for the Present System and Against the Irish Scripture Text Book — by Arthur Richmond Atkinson
- [title page]
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- The Bible in Schools
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The Irish National Scripture Text Book
- [introduction]
- History of the Text Book
- A Scrutiny of the Book Desirable
- Its Character and Contents
- Incomplete p. 5
- B.C. 4004
- Uncritical Standpoint of the Text-Book p. 6
- Unfit for the Young
- Enough to Damn it Utterly
- Its Literary Vandalism p. 7
- Focl Sacrilege
- The Confusion of Two Texts
- An Anachronism and an Outrage p. 8
- A Confession of Despair
- The spoiling of the poor an appeal to the moderate drinker: being an address in part delivered to the Forward Movement, Wellington, on Sunday, 17th November 1895 — by Arthur Richmond Atkinson
- [title page]
- The Spoiling of the Poor
- [introduction]
- Crime, Pauperism, Death
- Labour's Work Enemy p. 4
- Some Expert Opinions p. 5
- Who is Responsible ? p. 6
- The Moderate Drinker's Please
- Timothy's Stomach p. 7
- The Cana Miracle p. 8
- The Spirit of the Gospel p. 10
- Frofession and Practice p. 12
- The Real Reason p. 13
- Pleasure the Christian's Only Motive ? p. 14
- "Behold, we Knew it not." p. 15
- The Duty of the Individual p. 16
- The Power of the Individual
- A Pagan Plea p. 17
- The Cry of the Children p. 18
- The Drunkards that are to be p. 19
- Inverting the Problem p. 20
- A Christian Discourse p. 21
- Fanaticism—or Logic ? p. 22
- The Comfort of the Rich—the Outrage of the Poor p. 23
- Back to Our Text p. 24
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A Compilation of the Shops and Shop-Assistants Acts — by Department of Labour p. 25
- [title page]
- A Compilation of the Shops and Shop-Assistants Acts
- [introduction]
- Interpretation
- Shops to close on one working-day at one o'clock p. 4
- Special provisions for Europeans who conduct shops either solely or assisted by certain members of family
- Particular exceptions p. 5
- Penalties for keeping employés after hours
- Penalty for not closing at prescribed hours
- Supply of goods to ships after prescribed hours
- Assistants in shops not included in foregoing to have weekly half-holiday p. 6
- Mode in which day for closing shops to be fixed
- Provisions for regulating proceedings of any conference p. 7
- Local authority or conference may substitute another closing-day p. 8
- Governor may appoint day in certain cases
- Exceptions p. 9
- Special hours for closing on Saturday night
- Women and young persons not to be employed more than fifty-two hours in a week
- Interval for refreshments p. 10
- Previous employment on same day
- Notice of hours to be exhibited in shops
- Penalty on breach
- Sitting accommodation for females employed in shops
- Dinner-hour for shop-assistants p. 11
- Shops to be kept clean
- Closing-hour for offices
- Exception with regard to offices p. 12
- Agent liable to penalty in certain cases
- Inspectors of Factories to see Act properly carried out
- Provisions as to procedure in prosecutions p. 13
- Report to the shareholders: a brief account of the New Zealand Midland Railway, 1885 to 1896. April, 1896 — by New Zealand Midland Railway Co. Ltd
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The New Zealander; a monthly magazine of politics and literature [No. 1., October 31, 1896] p. 23
- [title page]
- The Sham Liberals of New Zealand
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The New Zealander; a monthly magazine of politics and literature [No. 2., November 7, 1896]
- [title page]
- The Faults and Blunderings of the Seddon Government
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The New Zealander; a monthly magazine of politics and literature [No. 3., November 14, 1896]
- [title page]
- Women's Vote and their Entrance into Parliament
- N.Z. Alliance Voters' Guide (Triennial Local Option Poll on General Election Day, 1896.) ... Licenses or no licenses. How to vote and why .. — by New Zealand Alliance
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- I.—Information Respecting the Local Option Poll. — What you Need to Know Before you Vote p. 4
- II—Appeals to Voters p. 7
- III.—The Magnitude of the Evil we Assail. — Costs and Fatalities of War and Drink
- [advert] p. 11
- IV.—Some Economic Aspects of Prohibition p. 13
- V.—The Gothenberg System p. 15
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VI.—How Prohibition Works in Clutha and Elsewhere p. 16
- Prohibition in the Clutha p. 16
- Mr. A. S. Adams, a well-known Dun solicitor, wrote to Dr. Do Lantour, o Tapanui, in tho Ctutha electorate, f information as to the working of Prohi tion in the Ciutha. The following is t doctor's reply, necessarily somewhat abl viated:—' Tapanui, October 3, 1898
- What Prohibition does for a City p. 17
- Vote for Me
- VII—Prohibition and the Revenue p. 18
- VIII—Objections to Prohibition Considered
- IX.—Verdict of the Churches on the Liquor Traffic p. 22
- X.—The Voice of Medical Science on Alcoh p. 24
- XI.—The Present Law as it affects Local Option and the Secrecy of the Ballot
- XII—The Legislation Still Required
- XIII.—Prohibition Literature—The N.Z. Alliance and This Voters' Guide p. 31
- Leaflets [New Zealand Alliance] — by New Zealand Alliance
- New Zealand Good Templar Tracts
- What is the Independent Order of Good Templars ?
- The Order: Its Organisation
- The Great Work, and Those Who Can Do It
- Why Good Templars are Prohibitimists
- The Great Destroyer; A Terrible Charge
- The Christian Voter
- Origin of the Licensed Drink Traffic
- Old Drinking Laws
- Why Working Men Should Vote out the Liquor Traffic
- The Colony's Drink Bill
- The Effect of Alcohol on the Human System
- Prohibition a Common Principle
- Health Aspect of Alcohol. — Summary of a Paper Read at the Medical Congress Held in Dunedin, 4th February, 1896
- General Combination of Fonces
- Why Publicans Oppose Prohibition
- "Wellington, 16th May, 1894
- "H. J. Williams, Secretary."
- The Economic Waste of the Liquor Traffic
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Constitution ... and minutes of the first meeting held in the Provincial Council Chambers, Christchurch, April, 1896 — by National Council of Women of New Zealand
- [title page]
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- Constitution of the National Council of Women of New Zealand
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Condensed Minutes of the Women's Convention
- [introduction]
- Monday Afternoon
- Evening Session p. 5
- April 14
- Afternoon Session p. 6
- Tuesday Evening
- Wednesday Morning
- Wednesday Evening p. 7
- Thursday Morning
- Thursday Afternoon p. 8
- Thursday Evening
- Friday Morning p. 9
- Afternoon Session
- Friday Afternoon p. 10
- Friday Evening
- Saturday Morning
- Saturday Afternoon p. 11
- Manual Training in Primary Schools — by Department of Education
- Education Department, Wellington, 20th July, 1896
- A—.Report by J. Struthers, Esq., One of her Majesty's Inspectors of Schools in Scotland, on Sloyd and Kindergarten Occupations in the Elementary School
- B.—Circulars Issued by the Education Department, at Whitehall. — 1.—Instruction of Infants p. 18
- [lesson topics] p. 19
- 2.—Instruction of Lower Standards in Schools For Older Scholars p. 20
- 3—Object-Teaching p. 21
- 4.—Object Lessons p. 24
- (1.) Plant Life. — (a.) The Study of Plants as Growing Things
- (b.) Blossoms, Fruits, Seeds, and Leaves
- (c.) Row Plants are adapted to their Surrounding p. 25
- (2.) Animal Life. — (a.)
- (b.)
- (c.) p. 26
- 3. The Sky, the Air, the Surface of the Land, and Water. — (a.) The Sky
- (b.) The Air
- (c.) The Surface of the Land p. 27
- (d.) Water
- 4. Object.-lessons for Town Schools. — (a.) p. 28
- (b) p. 29
- 5. Object-lessons for Country Schools. — (a.)
- (b.) p. 30
- (c.)
- 6. Object-lessons in the Science of Common Things. — (a.) p. 31
- (b.)
- (c.) p. 32
- 7.—Measuring, Weighing, and Testing
- 5.—Suitable Occupations p. 33
- Report and proceedings of conference to consider position of the frozen-meat industry — by Conference on the Frozen-Meat Industry, Wellington, 1895
- The Frozen-Meat Industry
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Fire Insurance by the State or by the Municipalities — by Insurers Union of New Zealand
- [title page]
- Fire Insurance by the State or by the Municipalities
- The New Zealand Fabian Society, January 1896 [Rules] — by New Zealand Fabian Society
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Letters Received by the Premier from England Relative to the Repeal of the Contagious Diseases Act and the Raising of the Age of Consent
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- Letters Received by the Premier from England Relative to the Repeal of the Contagious Diseases Act and the Raising of the Age of Consent
- Free Church Manse, Kemway, Aberdeenshire, 22nd April, 1896 p. 4
- Halifax, Yorkshire, 27th April, 1896
- Cherry Hill House, York, 27th April, 1896 p. 5
- Glasgow, 29th April, 1896
- Ladies' National Association for the Abolition of the State Regulation of Vice, London Branch, 1, King Street, Westminster, 30th April, 1896. Dear Sir,— p. 6
- 1, King Street, Westminster, London, 30th April, 1896 p. 7
- Moral Reform Union, 44, Porchester Road, Paddington, W., 1st May, 1896
- The Brackens, 11, Bolingbroke Grove, Wandsworth Common, S.W., 6th May, 1896 p. 8
- [ Letter signed Frances Lord]
- Social Purity Alliance (founded 1873), 1, King Street, Westminster, S.W., 7th May, 1896
- Heath Avenue, Halifax, Yorkshire, 9th May, 1896 p. 9
- National Vigilance Association and Central Vigilance Society, 267, Strand, W.C. (near the Law-Courts), 12th May, 1896
- Women's Liberal Federation, 23, Queen Anne's Gate, Westminster, S.W., 13th May, 1896 p. 10
- Attercliffe (Sheffield) Women's Liberal Association, 15th May, 1896
- Tamar Vale, 75, Gordon Road, Ealing, London, W., May, 1896 p. 11
- 18, Rawlinson Road, Oxford, 5th June, 1896
- A Greeting from Old Ireland. Dublin Association for the Repeal of the Contagious Diseases Acts, 91, Rathmines Road, Dublin, 10th June, 1896 p. 12
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The Ardgowan Estate, Otago: Particulars, Terms, and Conditions of Disposal and Occupation of 4,234 acres open on Tuesday, 12th May, 1896 — by Department of Lands and Survey
- Aedgowan Estate, Oamaru, Otago
- The Citizen: The Journal of the Forward Movement [Vol. 1, No.5, January, 1896]
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- The Citizen — Recollections of a Voyage with Robert Louis Stevenson
- On the Labour Question p. 195
- Two Roundels p. 202
- The Church and Citizenship p. 203
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Christianity and the Liquor Traffic p. 212
- [introduction] p. 212
- Crime, Pauperism, Death
- Labour's Worst Enemy p. 214
- Some Expert Opinions
- Who is Responsible ? p. 215
- The Moderate Drinker's Pleas p. 216
- Timothy's Stomach
- The Cana Miracle p. 218
- The Spirit of the Gospel p. 219
- Profession and Practice p. 221
- The Growth of the Constitution. — Part III.—Constitution of the Early English Kingdom p. 223
- [advert]
- Civic Notes p. 228
- The Citizen Calendar for January p. 230
- The Colonial Bank Liquidation. Motion to Sanction Sale of Assets
- [title page]
- The Colonial Bank Liquidation. — Motion to Sanction Sale of Assets
- [introduction]
- Mr Haggitt's Opening
- Mr Cook's Evidence p. 19
- Mr Viger's Evidence p. 20
- Mr Simpson's Evidence p. 23
- Mr Cook Recalled p. 24
- Mr Ramsay's Evidence
- Mr Vigers Re-Examined p. 27
- Mr Cook Recalled p. 30
- Mr Ward Recalled
- Addresses by Counsel p. 31
- Judge's Decision. — Proposed Sale not Sanctioned p. 37
- I have examined the books and vouchers of J. G Ward Farmers' Association of New Zealand (Limited), and certify that this balance sheet is fully and fairly drawn up, and properly exhibits a true and correct statement of the affairs of the association. J. F. Hannah, Audits Invercargill, August 13, 1895 p. 42
- The Angel Isafrel; A Story of prohibition in New Zealand — by George McCullagh Reed, George McCullagh Reed, George McCullagh Reed, George McCullagh Reed, George McCullagh Reed, George McCullagh Reed, George McCullagh Reed, George McCullagh Reed, George McCullagh Reed