The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 80a
Contents
- Pre-sessional address and policy speech, delivered at Wellington, June 26th, 1904 [by Richard John Seddon] — by Seddon, Richard John
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- A Record Premiership. — Mr. Seddon's Achievements Recognised. — Results of a Decade of Progress
- Special Congratulatory Telegrams, — Sent to the Rt. Hon. the Premier and read to the Meeting p. 15
- Reply to Sir Robert Stout's statistics — by New Zealand Tablet
- Compulsory insurance in order to make provision for old age and accidental permanent disablement: the subject for discussion at the monthly meeting of the Wellington Liberal Association 19 December, 1892 — by Barnett, Alfred Abram
- The fifth annual report and balance sheet of the Dunedin and Suburban Coal Company 1893 — by Dunedin and Suburban Coal Co.
- Re Puhatikotiko nos. 1, 3, 4, 5, & 7 blocks — by Tiffen, Frederick J.
- Sketches of the election — by Joseph Allan Stuart
- Rural New Zealand: the Britain of the South — by Houghton, John
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- Petition
- [A Group of Jersey Cattle the Property of Mr. F. L. Wright, Raventhorpe, Drury]
- Rural New Zealand
- Otago and Southland p. 28
- Oamaru District
- The Canterbury Province p. 40
- Hawke's Bay Province p. 48
- Addendum p. 32
- [advert]
- New Zealand and colonies (Upper House): Return copy of papers and extracts relating to the appointment of members to the upper house of respresentatives in New Zealand and the colonies — by Gt Brit. Colonial Office
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- Copies of Papers and Extracts relating to the Appointment of Members to the Upper House of Representatives in New Zealand and the Colonies. — —No. 1.— — The Earl of Onslow to Lord Knutsford. — (Received 2 March 1891.) — [Answered by No. 5] p. 5
- Enclosure 1 in No. I. — Memorandum for the Honourable the Premier p. 6
- To His Excellency Earl Onslow, Governor of New Zealand p. 7
- Enclosure 2 in No. I. — Memorandum for His Excellency the Governor
- Enclosure 3 in No. 1. — From the Honourable the Premier to His Excellency the Governor. — (Telegram.) p. 9
- Enclosure 4 in No. 1. — From His Excellency the Governor to the Honourable the Premier. — (Telegram.)
- Enclosure 5 in No. 1. — (Telegram.) — From the Honourable the Premier to His Excellency the Governor
- Enclosure 6 in No. 1. — From His Excellency the Governor to the Honourable the Premier. — (Telegram.)
- —No. 2.— — The Earl of Onslow to Lord Knutsford. — (Received 2nd March 1891.) p. 10
- — No. 3. — — The Earl of Onslow to Lord Knutsford.(Received 20th March 1891.) — [Answered by No. 5.] p. 11
- Enclosure in No. 3. — To His Excellency the Earl of Onslow, Governor of New Zealand p. 13
- — No. 4. — — The Earl of Onslow to Lord Knutsford. — (Received 20th March 1891.)
- — No. 5. — — Lord Knutsford to the Earl of Onslow p. 14
- — No. 6. — — The Earl of Glasgow to Lord Knutsford. — (Received 4th August 1892.) — [Answered by No. 7.]
- — No. 7 — — Lord Knutsford to the Earl of Glasgow. — Telegraphic. — [Answered by Nos. 8 and 112.] p. 16
- — No. 8. — — The Earl of Glasgow to Lord Knutsford. — (Received 11th August 1892.) — Telegraphic
- — No. 9. — — The Earl of Glasgow to Lord Knutsford. — (Received 10th September 1892.) — [Answered by Nos. 10 and 11.] p. 17
- Enclosure 1 in No. 9 p. 19
- Schedule of Enclosures to Despatch of 8th August 1892 from the Earl of Glasgow, Governor of New Zealand, to the Right Honourable The Lord Kmfsford. the Secretary of State for the Colonies p. 20
- Enclosure 2 in No. 9 p. 21
- 17 September 1891
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Enclosure 3 in No. 9 p. 23
- Memorandum from Lord Onslow to Lord Glasgow, 16th February 1892. — Memorandum for His Excellency the Earl of Glasgow p. 23
- [List of the several Premiers, to whom the present Legislative Councillors owe their seats] p. 24
- "Evening Post," Monday, 15 February 1892. — The Governor's Lesson. — [Alterations and comments of Lord Onslow shown in Italics."] p. 29
- Memorandum from the Premier p. 30
- His Excellency the Earl of Glasgow:
- Enclosure 4 in No. 9. — Excerpt from "Hansard," 24th June 1892; Legislative Council
- Enclosure 5 in No. 9 p. 31
- Enclosure 6 in No. 9. — 1892.—New Zealand. — Present Members of the Legislative Council (Return showing Names of) p. 32
- Enclesure 7 in No. 9. — Memorandum for Ministers p. 33
- Enclosure 8 in No. 9. — Memorandum for His Excellency
- Enclosure 9 in No. 9. — Memorandum for the Premier p. 34
- Enclosure 10 in No. 9. — Memorandum for His Excellency p. 36
- Enclosure 11 in No. 9. — Memorandum for the Premier p. 37
- Enclosure 12 in No. 9. — Memorandum for His Excellency p. 22
- —No. 10.— — The Marquess of Ripon to the Earl of Glasgow. — Telegraphic. — [Answered by Nos. 13 and 14] p. 39
- — No. 11. — — The Marquess of Ripon to the Earl of Glasgow. — [Answered by No. 16]
- — No. 12. — — The Earl of Glasgow to the Secretary of State for the Colonies — (Received 27th September 1892.) p. 41
- — No. 13. — — The Earl of Glasgow to the Marquess of Ripon, — (Received 27th September 1892) — Telegraphic p. 42
- — No. 14. — — The Earl of Glasgow to the Marquess of Ripon. — (Received 29th September 1892.) — Telegraphic
- — No. 15. — — The Earl of Glasgow to the Marquess of Ripon. — (Received 5th January 1893.) — [Answered by No. 18]
- Enclosure in No. 15. — Extract from the Supplement to the "New Zealand Gazette" of Thursday, 13th October 1892. — Members of Legislative Council appointed p. 43
- — No. 16. — — The Earl of Glasgow to the Marquess of Ripon. — (Received 5th January 1893.) — [Answered by No. 17]
- Enclosure 1, in No. 16. — Copy of Division Lists. Legislative Council, Session 1892, to 3rd October 1892 p. 45
- Legislative Council, New Zealand. — Division List, Wednesday the 28th day of September 1892 p. 46
- Division List, Tuesday the 20th day of September 1892
- Division List, Tuesday the 13th day of September 1892 p. 47
- Notice of Motion, Tuesday, the 13th day of September 1892
- Division List, Tuesday, the 13th day of September 1892
- Divison List, Friday, the 9th day of September 1892 p. 48
- Division List, Tuesday, the 23rd day of August, 1892
- Division List, Friday the 12th day of August 1892 p. 49
- Division List, Tuesday the 2nd day of August 1892
- Notices of Motion, Tuesday the 2nd day of August 1892
- Notices of Motion, Thursday the 14th day of July, 1892 p. 50
- Division List, Thursday, the 14th day of July 1892
- Division List, Thursday, the 14th day of July 1892
- Division List, Thursday, the 14th day of July 1892 p. 51
- Division List, the 6th day of October 1892
- Division List, the 8th day of October 1892
- Division List, the 10th day of October, 1892 p. 52
- Division List, the 10th day of October, 1892
- Enclosure 2 in No 16. — Legislative Council p. 53
- Legislative Council, New Zealand. — Division List, Friday, the 15th day of July 1892
- Division List, Friday, the 15th day of July 1892
- Division List, Friday the 15th day of July 1802
- Division List, Wednesday, the 21st day of July 1892 p. 54
- Division List, Wednesday, the 21st day of July 1892
- Division List, Wednesday, the 27th day of July 1892
- Division List, Thursday, the 28th day of July 1892 p. 55
- Division List, Thursday, the 28th day of July 1892
- Division List, Wednesday, the 24th day of August 1892
- Division List, Thursday, the 8th day of September 1892 p. 56
- Division List, Wednesday, the 14th day of September 1892
- Division List, Wednesday, the 21st day of September 1892
- Division List, Wednesday, the 21st day of September 1892 p. 57
- Division List, Wednesday, the 21st day of September 1892
- Division List, Wednesday, the 21st day of September 1892
- Division List, Thursday the 22nd day of September, 1892 p. 58
- Division List, Thursday, the 22nd day of September 1892
- Division List, Thursday, the 22nd day of September 1892
- Division List, Thursday, 22nd day of September 1892 p. 59
- Division List, Friday, the 23rd day of September 1892
- Division List, Friday, the 23rd day of September 1892
- Division List, Friday, the 23rd day of September 1892 p. 60
- Division List, Tuesday, the 27th day of September 1892
- Division List, Tuesday, the 27th day of September 1892
- Division List, Tuesday, the 27th day of September 1892 p. 61
- Division List, Tuesday, the 27th day of September 1892
- Division List, Tuesday, the 27th day of September 1892
- Division List, Tuesday, the 27th day of September 1892
- Division List, Tuesday, the 27th day of September 1892 p. 62
- Division List, Wednesday, the 28th day of September 1892
- Division List, Wednesday, the 28th day of September 1892
- Division List, Friday, the 30th day of September 1892 p. 63
- Division List, Friday, the 30th day of September 1892
- Division List, Friday, the 30th day of September 1892
- Division List, Monday, the 3rd day of October 1892 p. 64
- Division List, Monday, the 3rd day of October 1892
- Division List, Monday, the 3rd day of October 1892
- Enclosure 3 in No. 16. — Members absent from the Legislative Council, Session 1892 p. 65
- Enclosure 4 in No. 16
- —No. 17.— — The Marquess of Ripon to the Earl of Glasgow
- — No. 18. — — The Marquess of Ripon to the Earl of Glasgow p. 68
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Appendix I p. 69
- [note regarding Parliamentary Papaers published in New South Wales] p. 69
- Legislative Assembly.—New South Wales. — Appointments to the Legislative Council. (Despatches and Correspondence, &c., Respecting,—From 1861 to present date.) — Ordered by the legislative Assembly to be printed, 13 August, 1872
- (Mr. Robertson.)
- Appointments to the Legislative Council. — The Secretary of State for the Colonies to Governor Sir John Younq
- Governor Sir John Young to the Secretary of State for the Colonies p. 71
- Governor Sir John Young to the Secretary of State for the Colonies
- Governor Sir John Young to the Secretary of State for the Colonies p. 73
- The Secretary of State for the Colonies to Governor Sir John Young. (Separate.) p. 74
- The Secretary of State for the Colonies to Governor Sir John Young
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The Secretary of State for the Colonies to Governor Sir John Young
- Downing-street, 21 October 1861
- Governor Sir John Young to the Secretary of State for the Colonies p. 75
- The Secretary of State for the Colonies to Governor Sir John Young p. 77
- Governor the Earl of Belmore to the Secretary of State for the Colonies
- Enclosures. — The Attorney General to Governor the Earl of Belmore p. 78
- Governor the Earl of Belmore to The Attorney General
- The Secretary of State for the Colonies to Governor the Earl of Belmore
- Governor the Earl of Belmore to The Secretary of State for the Colonies p. 79
- (Enclosure.) — The Colonial Secretary to Governor the Earl of Belmore
- Extract from Mr. W.C. Wentworth's Speech on the Third Reading of the Constitution Bill. ("S. M. Herald," 22 December 1853.) p. 80
- The Secretary of State for the Colonies to Governor the Earl of Belmore p. 81
- Proceedings of the Executive Council, on the 28th March 1861, relative to the appointment of the Honourable John Robertson as a Member of the Legislative Council
- Proceedings of the Executive Council, on the 2nd September 1861, relative to the appointment of new Members of the Legislative Council
- Minute 62/34, 13th October 1862.—Confirmed 20th October 1862
- The Secretary of State for the Colonies to Governor Sir John Young p. 82
- Minute of the Colonial Secretary (Mr. Cowper). — Appointments to the Legislative Council. — George Henry Cox, Esquire, Mudgee; Edward H. Lloyd, Esquire; William Walker, Esquire, Sydney; Robert Towns, Esquire, Sydney. — Proceedings of the Executive Council, on the 17th June 1863, with reference to the appointment of certain Gentlemen to seats in the Legislative Council. — Minute 63/21.—Confirmed 24th June 1863
- Minute 63/21, 17th June 1863.—Confirmed 24th June 1863. — Minute of Colonial Secretary (Mr. Forster)
- Proceedings of the Executive Council, on the 23rd November 1863, with reference to the appointment of certain Gentlemen to seats in the Legislative Council. — Minute 6¾3.—Confirmed 1st December 1863
- Minute of Colonial Secretary (Mr. Forster). — Joseph Docker, Esq p. 83
- Proceedings of the Executive Council, on the 1st December 1863, relative to the appointment of Joseph Docker, Esq., to a seat in the Legislative Council. — Minute 6¾4.—Confirmed 7th December 1863
- Minute Paper for the Executive Council
- Minute Paper for the Executive Council
- Minute Paper for the Executive Council
- The Colonial Secretary to Governor Sir John Young
- The Colonial Secretary to the Attorney General p. 84
- The Attorney General to the Colonial Secretary
- Minute Paper for the Executive Council p. 85
- Minute Paper for the Executive Council
- Minute Paper for the Executive Council
- Minute Paper for the Executive Council
- Minute Paper for the Executive Council p. 86
- Minute Paper for the Executive Council
- Copy of Telegram from the Hon. John Robertson, Esq., holding office of Colonial Secretary and Premier, dated 29th June 1869, to the Hon. Charles Cowper, Esq
- Copy of Reply, dated Dubbo, 30th June 1869, of the Hon. Charles Cowper, Esq
- MinutePaper for the Executive Council
- Minute Paper for the Executive Council
- Minute Paper for the Executive Council
- Minute Paper for the Executive Council
- Appendix II. — Constitution of Legislative Council (further Despatches respecting)
- No. 1. — Governor Sir Hercules Robinson to the Secretary of State for the Colonies p. 87
- Enclosure in foregoing. — Minute of Cabinet
- (A.) — Extract from the "Sydney Morning Herald" of 27th July 1872 p. 89
- (B.) — Tuesday, 30th July 1872 p. 91
- (C.)
- (D.) — Extract from the "Sydney Morning Herald" of 8th February 1872
- (E.) — Wednesday, 26 June 1872 p. 93
- (F.) — Wednesday, 24 July 1872
- No. 2. — Governor Sir Hercules Robinson to the Secretary of State for the Colonies p. 94
- No, 3. — The Secretary of State for the Colonies to Governor Sir Hercules Robinson p. 98
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Appendix I p. 69
- Remarks of Mr Justice Denniston on the more important provisions of 'The Supreme Court Act Amendment Bill, 1894' — by Denniston, Sir John Edward p. 99
- The rates of mortality in New Zealand — by Leslie, George
- [title page]
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- The Rates of Mortality in New Zealand. — (From the New Zealand Journal of Insurance, Mining, and Finance, September and November, 1895.)
- The Causes of Death in New Zealand
- New Zealand. Pakeha and Maori
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- Pakeha and Maori: — Introduction
- The Trip p. 2
- Settlement of the Country p. 4
- "The Natives' Reply p. 5
- "Sly-grog Selling p. 6
- "Karioi
- "Raetihi p. 7
- "Up the Wanganui River p. 8
- "A Native Meeting
- "Address by the Premier
- "A Visit to Rewi p. 10
- "Hamilton, 12th March p. 12
- "The Demands of the Natives
- "Mr. Seddon's Reply p. 13
- "The Native-land Difficulty
- "The Opuatia Disturbance
- "The Cause of the Disturbance p. 14
- "Taxation
- "School Reserves
- "The Dog-tax
- "The Committee System
- "No Natives to be Landless
- "Loans to Natives
- Ngaruawahia p. 15
- Mercer p. 17
- Auckland. — The Opuatia Affair
- Whangarei p. 19
- Meeting at Poroti. (Uriroi Tribe.)
- Waiomio. (Ngapuhi Tribe, subdivided into Ngatihine and Others.) p. 22
- Waimate p. 24
- Local Grievances p. 35
- Whakatane p. 46
- A Rough Journey to Galatea p. 70
- Meeting at Galatea
- A Start was then made for Te Whaiti p. 76
- The Morning Meeting at Te Whaiti p. 81
- Te Mimi p. 84
- Ruatahuna
- Start was made on Foot for Lake Walkaremoana p. 90
- The Party were in Imminent Danger p. 91
- Premier Addressed a Large and Enthusiastic Meeting
- Wairoa p. 96
- Te Mira
- Marumaru p. 101
- Conclusion p. 102
- Appendices. — Press Opinions and Reports
- Melbourne "Argus." p. 103
- Auckland "Star."
- "New Zealand Herald." p. 104
- The Premier at Kawakawa.—("New Zealand Herald.") p. 105
- The Premier in the Urewera Country.—("New Zealand Herald.") p. 106
- Auckland "Star."
- "The Urewera Country p. 108
- "Temuka Leader." p. 109
- "The Premier and the Natives
- The "Oamaru Mail." p. 110
- Auckland "Star," 29th March, 1894
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League for the Promotion and Development of Gold Mining. — (Leaflet No. 3) — Paper Read by J. Bevan, Esq., J P., ex-M.H.R, at the Town Hall, Hokitika, Aug. 27, 1895 — by Bevan, John
- [introduction]
- Take Johannesburg for Example
- The History of Mining
- So-Called Experts
- Take This West Coast
- Pessimistic Department p. 2
- Profit and Loss of Goldmining
- The Discoveries p. 3
- The Mines Department
- State Assistance
- Merely Ornamental
- Granite Formations
- State Indifference p. 4
- New South Wales
- Deep Sinking
- A Clame for Mining
- Objects [and Consitution] — by National Association of New Zealand. Otago Section
- The Westport Harbour Board. Mr Bell's report on the effects of the works on the river and on further improvements required — by Bell, Charles Napier
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[X-Rays]
- [advert]
- Lands Department Administration p. 81
- A Coming Man
- Under the Focus-Tube p. 84
- The Only Wilford. — A Fair Challenge to Him p. 87
- A Voice from the West Coast
- An 18th Century Epigram
- Over There, — (And the Order they will Get there in.) p. 88
- Sacred to the Memory Of Wellington Liberty League — Ætat Six Weeks
- Confidential Information
- [advert]
- The Political Budget
- A souvenir of New Zealand's response to the Empire's call — by Ross, Malcolm
- Australasian Statistics, 1899-1900
- The 'Dook's' visit to the land of the moa, the Maori, and 'The Miner': a skit by E.F. Hiscocks and W. Reuben Watts — by Hiscocks, Ercildoune Frederick
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- Prospectus—of the— Just for Luck Quartz mining Company, — (To be incorporated under "The Companies Act, 1882," and its Amendments) Limited. — Capital, £24,000 (in 24,000 Shares of £1 each)
- The "Dook's" Visit
- [introduction]
- The Royal Tar
- What Savages We Are
- [advert] p. 6
- Skeletonia
- Tommy on Strike p. 9
- [advert] p. 10
- The Arrival p. 12
- [advert] p. 13
- "Just the Thing." p. 15
- Chose Good Old pays at Kumara
- [advert] p. 17
- What the Lady from Glasgow thought of it
- [advert] p. 20
- Ye Old Age Pensioners
- Chapter II p. 24
- [advert] p. 26
- Chapter III p. 28
- "Beef is England's Glory!" p. 29
- "The Beauty of a Woman is Her Wearing Apparel," and etceteras
- Chapter IV
- The Court of Last Appeal p. 32
- Vice-Regal Reveries
- Thankfulness of King
- Private and Confidential Letters to Edward Rex p. 37
- The Country Children's Share p. 41
- The Advent of the Dook
- Woes of the Commissioner p. 42
- Wellington's Welcome p. 43
- The Royal Salute
- [advert] p. 44
- [Cartoon of The Governor, the Premier, the Postmaster-General, and the Member for the Suburbs take the Dook out for a little fishing] p. 45
- What Goes to England p. 46
- The Dove of Peace
- [advert] p. 49
- [Cartoon of Consul Italiano] p. 51
- [advert] p. 52
- The Tortures of King (In Embryo) p. 53
- [advert] p. 54
- [Cartoon of the Maori Haka] p. 55
- A farewell Symposium p. 56
- [advert] p. 58
- [Cartoon of the Dook on a hunting trip] p. 59
- [advert] p. 60
- [Cartoon of the Dook with the heading 'Take Away That Bauble'] p. 61
- [advert]
- Statistical charts for the New Zealand Exhibition 1906-7. Charts ... illustrating the statistics of trade, employment and conditions of labour in the United Kingdom prepared for the New Zealand Exhibition at Christchurch — by Commercial, Labour and Statistical Department
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New Zealand Exhibition, 1906-7. — Statistical Charts Relating to the United Kingdom
- [introduction]
- I. & II.—Occupations of the People
- III.—Employment
- IV., V. & VI.—Rates of Wages
- VII. & VIII.—Prices (Wholesale)
- IX.—Prices of Wheat and Bread
- X., XI. & XII.—Retaii Prices in London
- XIII. & XIV.—Consumption of Food, Drink, and Tobacco
- XV.—Cost of Food
- XVI.—Pauperism
- XVII.—Foreign Trade
- XVIII.—Shipping and Railway Traffic
- XIX. & XX.—Production and Home Consumption
- XXI. & XXII.—Trade Disputes
- XXIII. & XXIV.—Trade Unions
- XXV. & XXVI.—Workmen's Co-Operative Societies
- XXVII. & XXVIII.—Fatal Industrial Accidents
- [Statistical Charts for the New Zealand Exhibition 1906-7]
- Helen Gould p. 21
- Queen Victoria of Spain
- Checking Up New Zealand — by Charles Edward Russell p. 22
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New Zealand Exhibition, 1906-7. — Statistical Charts Relating to the United Kingdom
- Pre-Sessional Address and Policy Speech. — Delivered by the Right Hon. R. J. Seddon P.C., LL.D., Prime Minister, at Victoria Hall, Wellington, June 26th, 1904 — by Seddon, Richard John
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- Pre-Sessional Address and Policy Speech. — Delivered by the Right Hon. R. J. Seddon P.C., LL.D., Prime Minister, at Victoria Hall, Wellington, June 26th, 1904
- [introduction]
- The Premier's Address
- A Good Record
- A Personal Note
- An "Exhausted" House p. 2
- Early Hours Proposed
- Land Tenure
- The Licensing Question p. 4
- The Financial Position p. 5
- The Bank of New Zealand
- The Outlook
- Moderate Borrowing
- Railway Works p. 6
- Railways in the South Island
- The Question of Trusts
- Protection of Infant Life p. 7
- Chinese Labour in the Transvaal
- What the Government had Done and Will Do
- Thanks and Confidence p. 8