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- The Rain is Gone. by J. R. Hastings
- 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
- Footnotes to Story by Graduate
- Pictures of New Zealand Life (vol 8, issue 3) by Tangiwai
- Hello From Hercus by J. D. A. Hercus
- Art Review: Jeffrey Harris Exhibition by R. W. Steele
- Work for the workers; wealth to the nation by Charles Meredith Dupuy
- Caf complaint by G. M. Foden
- Our Women’s Section: Timely Notes and Useful Hints (vol 8, issue 3) by Helen
- Grouse Snipe by Sal.
- [Letter from Bill Logan et al] by Bill Logan, Therese O'Connell, Lesley Jacobs, Richard Suggate, Matt Bennett, Evan Thomas, Tony Larsen
- 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
- Book Review: Confrontation ‘51 by Dr. Michael Bassett by Tony Simpson
- Mt. Arthur Range. Christmas 1966 by Ross Gooder
- Bones To Pick by B.S. Nayler
- Any offers? by Herbert de Silva
- Going Big by Ken Alexander
- Contrast. by Joyce T. West
- C.V.B. says “Yes” by C. V. B.
- Comment Kennedy on af by Jeff Kennedy
- Explosions by G. N. Cruden
- Girls on the Tramp: Charm of “The World’s Wonder Walk (vol 8, issue 4)” by Dorothea Collett
- Grunda Mist by Rodney Archer
- Proceedings of the Mansion House Committee For the Relief of Distress in Ireland During the Months of January and February, 1880 by Dublin Mansion House Committee
- Cryptic Crosswords by Dregs Bangsoon
- Rakaia. January, 1967 by Tom Clarkson
- The British credit system: inflated bank credit as a substitute for ‘current money of the realm’; the way ‘to pay debts without moneys’ and to make ‘the rich richer and the poor poorer’ by Henry Carey Baird
- Our London Letter (vol 11, issue 7) by Arthur L. Stead
- Towards a Realistic University of New Zealand by B. C. Shaw
- Vuc And Wfdy-Should We Stay In? by A. W. C.
- World Affairs (vol 6, issue 7) by E. Vivian Hall
- Pro Miltono by C. V. Bollinger
- [Letter from Ray Craig] by Ray Craig
- Just A Doll by J. C. Pickering
- The Clean Up by Katiti
- Rees-Dart Feb ‘67 by Peter Radcliffe
- Drama: Don’t Let Summer Come by Terrence Feely by John Hales
- The curse of gold, and the philosophy of currency by O.F. Burton
- The Wisdom of the Maori:A Father’s Tangi for his son (vol 11, issue 7) by Tohunga
- Two Iconic Nelson Cafés by Rosanna Russell
- Protection Versus Free Trade: Speech on the Necessity of Promoting, Encouraging and Protecting Native Industries by David Buchanan
- Noises on the Left by C.G. Powles
- Yer Pays Yer Money And. . . by M. N. D.
- Maori Deeds of Land Purchases in the North Island of New Zealand: Volume One by H. Hanson Turton
- Famous New Zealanders: No. 43: John Webster, of Hokianga: The Adventures of a Pioneer (vol 11, issue 7) by James Cowan
- Film Review: The Touch by Michael Heath
- Solution of the money question by Royal L. Wolcott
- Famous New Zealanders: No. 4: Judge F. E. Maning: “Pakeha-Maori” (vol 8, issue 3) by Tangiwai
- Easter 1967 in Tongariro National Park (or how to keep warm with haricot beans) by Peter Radcliffe
- Secular Civilisation: The Pretensions of Secular Education by Joseph O'Malley
- Shades of Grey by G.A.W.
- Famous New Zealand Trials: The Trial of Good, M’Ausland and Jones (vol 8, issue 3) by C. A. L. Treadwell
- SCM by E. Chapman
- Displaced Greater Northern. April ‘67 by Nick Whitten
- Crunch of the Exponential by F. F. Darling, Barry Commoner
- Come And Get It You Jokers by Whim Wham
- Germany: the crime of incompetent governorship, as illustrated by the recent financial and monetary history of Germany by Henry Carey Baird
- The Thirteenth Clue or the Story of the Signal Cabin Mystery: Chapter IV by J. Wilson Hogg
- [Letter from G. R. Petersen] by G. R. Petersen
- To The Editor [Salient Vol. 18, Issue 12, 1954] by Pro Bono Publico
- Presidential address on the Genesis of Worlds and Systems [Philosophical Institute of Canterbury, New Zealand April 5, 1879] by Professor Bickerton
- Book Review: The Age of Paranoia: How the 60s Ended by Royal Abbott
- Upper Tauherenikau March ‘67 by Nick Whitten
- Riding Over the Haast Pass: An Outpost Of The Wild by Elsie K. Morton
- And Again by B. C. Walsh
- My Love in the South. by Odey King-Turner
- World Youth assembly by Denis Phelps
- Tournament [Salient Vol. 18, Issue 12, 1954] by B. C. Shaw
- Rechabite and Temperance Magazine; The Organ of the Independent Order of Rechabites, No. 4.— Vol. X. April, 1879
- Book Review: About Writing A Review About the Abortion: An Historical Romance by R. W. Steele
- Easter Orongorongo Trip, 1967 by Margaret Cromie
- Criticisms on the recent financial policies of the United States and France, including an attempt to explain the cause of the present prostrate condition of the southern states by Henry Carey Baird
- Left Reviewed by J. Daniels, J.J. Fordham
- Me Friend. by A. Bower Poynter
- Pictures of New Zealand Life (vol 11, issue 7) by James Cowan
- The Thomas Family of Appleby by Betty Batchelor
- air pollution alters weather by Dr. Eric Aynsley
- Wild Roses of Maoriland. by Lottie C. Frame
- Wellington Philosophical Society: Anniversary Address Delivered on Saturday, August 7, 1875 by Buller, Sir Walter Lawry
- Mangaweka or Pike. May 1967 by Gerald Edwards
- Hobby Horse House by Sciatticus
- Censored by Juanita Doorey
- Oddments Page by E. A. Woodfield
- Commerce, Christianity, and Civilization, Versus British Free Trade by H. C. Carey
- Record Reviews [Salient Vol. 33, Issue 2, 1970] by Midge Marsden
- Myths, Madness, and Motives of Music by Ken Alexander
- Remembered Landscapes by Grady Clay
- Joy in Simplicity. by Lilias May Bridges
- Extract of a Letter from a Lady dated 26th August, 1847
- The Old Red Sandstone of Shetland, by B.N. Peach and John Horne; read before the Royal Physical Society, 19th February 1879 by Peach, Benjamin Neeve
- Film Review [Salient Vol. 33, Issue 2, 1970] by Nevil Gibson
- Copy of Letters Sent to “Nature” on Partial Impact by Professor Bickerton
- Chinese Govt. Falsifies History by Patrick Mulrennan
- Old Mrs. Reardon by D.M.S.
- Student’s Page by B. C. Shaw
- Accommodation: The Outsiders by Richard Norman
- Our Women’s Section (vol 6, issue 7) by Sheila G. Marshall
- The Midnight Express. by Jean Hamilton Lennox
- The Utterly Dismal Theorem by R. H. Whittaker
- The Glaciation of the Orkney Islands; by B.N. Peach and John Horne by Peach, Benjamin Neeve
- The Fourth Exhibition of The Otago Art Society [exhibition catalogue, 1879] by Otago Art Society
- Great White Shark Captured at Nelson Harbour by Ken Wright
- Varsity Does The ... by Ron Barber
- Time for a Literature [Salient Vol. 33, Issue 2, 1970] by Alan Brunton
- Southern California Horticulturist [Vol. II, No 2. December, 1878]
- The Great Beach Speedway by Tangiwai
- Addendum to ‘The Contrast Between Crystallization and Life’. (published for the Victoria Institute, 1874) by Howard, John Eliot
- The Broken Siesta. by Olive Igglesden
- Student Manifesto by Penfield Jensen
- If music be the food of love...Twelfth Night by D.S.
- The People of Pudding Hill: No. 10.: The Ghost of Pudding Hill (vol 11, issue 7) by Shiela Russell
- Book Review [Salient Vol. 33, Issue 2, 1970] by David Garrett
- Nineteenth-century Māori-language publications relating to the Nelson region by Penny Griffith
- Touche, Mr. B? by D. F. Donovan
- A Post Office in the House by Natalie Wastney
- Vidette by Phyllis Speller
- Pictures of New Zealand Life (vol 6, issue 7) by Tangiwai
- On Two New Species of South African Saxicolae by Hartlaub, Gustav
- Editorial [Salient Vol. 15, Issue 2, 1952] by M. F. McI.
- Women in Love by Rob Cameron
- The Best Brass Band in the World by Peter Giles
- Limited Night Entertainments: Chapter IV (vol 11, issue 7) by R. M. Jenkins
- Tournament Page by Ron Barber
- The Audiphone by R. S. Rhodes, J. B. McClure
- The Glaciation of the Shetland Isles; by B.N. Peach and John Horne. Reply to Mr Milne Home’s Presidential Address Before the Edinburgh Geological Society, May 1880 by Peach, Benjamin Neeve
- Reports of Meetings Held, and Addresses Given in Poverty Bay and Tologa Bay, Upon the Subject of Native Lands by W. L. Rees
- Letter to the Editor from a Country Bumpkin. by Johnny Clodd
- In Defence of Jazz by K. T. Fowler
- Modern Magic of Train Control: Electric Touch with the Traffic by Leo Fanning
- At Scots College ... by B. A. Walker
- Our National Treasure House of Wonders by O. N. Gillespie, Sir Joshua Reynolds
- Table Tennis [Salient Vol. 18, Issue12, 1954] by Ron Barber
- Zabriskie Point by Rob Cameron
- Railway Storekeeping in New Zealand: Control and Organisation by E. J. Guiness
- James Lukin and the Lime-kiln on Haven Road by Stuart Slack
- [Papers from the Transactions of the New Zealand Institute, 1878-1884] by Buller, Sir Walter Lawry
- Manapouri by F. F. Darling, A. F. Mark, P. Shepard
- [Letter from Michael O’Neill to Salient. Vol 35 no. 1. 28 February 1972] by Michael O'Neill
- From the Court February 1887: Extract Nelson Evening Mail
- Romany Kiss. by E. Mary Gurney
- New Zealand’s Best Scenic Feature by Isabel M. Peacocke
- 625 [TV with David Smith] by David Smith
- Our New Sea-Road: A Page from the Past by Elsie K. Morton
- Southland and its Resources: Being a Paper on the Resources of the District of Southland, Otago, New Zealand ... Read at a Meeting of the Southland Institute, Invercargill, on 18th September, 1883; Together With Comments by Members by Scandrett, William Benjamin
- The Nelson Signal Station by Dawn Smith
- Socially by N. B. T.
- Letters to the Editor [Salient Vol. 15, Issue 2, 1952] by D. E. Hurley
- bits by Lynda Rigler
- [Letter from Raymond Forsyth to Salient. Vol 35 no. 1. 28 February 1972] by Raymond Forsyth
- My Streamlet by A. Leigh Hunt
- Egmont. by Les. R. Hill
- Sexual ‘Anarchy’ Unwise? by I. C. Fleming
- Illicit Union by Chris Brooke-White
- The Stone Case by H.B.R.
- [Note by J. S. Mill] by J. S. Mill
- Vorster’s Little Helpers by John Lawrence
- Jim Mitchell comments on... by Jim Mitchell
- Fried Red Snowballs by John Birch
- Hitler’s Germany and Vorster’s S.Africa by Joel Carlson
- Concessions [letter to the editor] by David Murphy
- Masskerade 69 Defended by G. W. Edwards
- Three Months Gone by Colin Knox
- A Critical Look At The War in Vietnam by D. B. Carrad
- The Drug Report by G. Blake-Palmer
- Christianity [letter to the editor] by N. E. Whitehead
- Drama Society by Paul Holmes
- Keep Vic Pure [letter to the editor] by John McMurray
- Student protests by Owen Gager
- God Defend New Zealand [editorial] by D.P.W.
- Film Criticism [Salient Vol. 33, Issue 2, 1970] by Rex Benson
- China in Turmoil: A Socialist View by Alan Pinjen
- Sodomy [letter to the editor] by L. H. A. Wiles
- George Fyson writes about by George Fyson
- Native Grantees Act Amendment
- Pull Finger on Accomodation by Lindsay Wright
- Under Holland But Not In Dutch by Four Square
- Petition of 300 Maoris of Hawke’s Bay, Wairoa, Turanga, and Taupo : presented August 14th, 1873, and ordered to be printed
- A Policy for Education by D. G.
- Elections by Cato
- Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 8, issue 3) by Shibli Bagarag
- Cafe Hygiene by R. S. Middleton
- Athletic Club and “Runner Mortis” by R. E. Blazey
- World Affairs (vol 8, issue 3) by E. Vivian Hall
- Famous New Zealand Trials (vol 9, issue 6) by C. A. L. Treadwell
- Election Policies [letter to the editor] by Barbara Cowan
- Two, Four, Six, Eight-Who Do We Exterminate? by Ed. Daniels
- Sportsman of the year by Russell Fairbrother
- Ho Chi Who? [letter to the editor] by D. G. Gale
- Death Penalty: An Open Letter [Letter to Salient Vol. 24 No. 11 1961] by J. Delahunty
- The Romance of The Lost Property Sale by J. D. McComish
- Teach-in Welcomed [editorial] by G.E.J.L.
- O. Tamasese Preaches.. by O. Tamasese
- Notes On Our Travels (vol 2, issue 5) by L. C. E. Hamann
- A Sketch by J. R. Hastings
- Student Government [editorial] by H.B.R.
- In Reply to the Above—Daniels by Murray White
- Production Engineering (Part XIV): Co-Operation of Committees by E. T. Spidy
- The Cottage on the Downs by Jean Hamilton Lennox
- Vicey Worser by Ken Alexander
- Cairo Mosque by K.J.H.
- Boy Meets Ghoul by E. Pankhurst
- The Golden Kowhai: A Folk Tale of the Maori by James Cowan
- The Railways In War Time. by Arthur L. Stead
- Agapanthi by A.C.
- A Descriptive and Historical Story of the North Island Main Trunk Railway by James Cowan
- Vietnam Despair [letter to the editor] by John J. Miller
- NZ Churches on Vietnam by Michael King
- Objection by R.G.C.
- The Wisdom of the Maori (vol 9, issue 6) by Tohunga
- The Home of the Big Game Fish: In Our Famous Northern Waters by F. Burton Mabin
- Pettipoint [letter to the editor] by Dave Wright
- Famous New Zealanders: No. 18: The Rev. B. Y. Ashwell: Missionary of Waikato: The Story of a Peacemaker (vol 9, issue 6) by James Cowan
- Social Credit: Unsound Economic Principles by Ross W. Martin, Thoss W. Martin
- Modern Advertising by W. Haslam Mills
- [Editorial for Salient, Vol. 9, No. 2. March 20, 1946] by B.L.L.
- The Dim Past of New Zealand by H. Collett
- Copy of a letter from Wm. Thompson to his Excellency the Governor by William Thompson
- Valley of Decision - a review by L. P. Hogan
- First Concert Contemporary Music by M. van Dijk
- [Letter from A. B. Gordon to Salient Magazine Vol. 1, No. 5 April 6, 1938] by A. B. Gordon
- Better Red Than Dead? [Letter to Salient Vol. 24 No. 11 1961] by P. G. Elkan
- Judgement by R. L. Meek
- Australia’s Railway Gauges by F. Vogel
- Petition of Wi Tamihana Te Waharoa to Mr Fitzgerald (William Thompson) by William Thompson
- The Call of the Sea: Big Surf and How to Master It by Charles Chapman
- Ondine, A Worthy Attempt [review] by Alastair Bisley
- Get Chopped [Letter to Salient Vol. 24 No. 11 1961] by D. Crun
- Trenchant Vituperation of N.Z. Masculinity - without editorial blessing by Unsigned
- Newspaper Clippings and Other Printed Extracts Collected by Sir Robert; Chiefly Relating to New Zealand Politics, 1883-1885
- The Treaty of Waitangi by William Hobson, James Busby, James Stuart Freeman
- No Reply: Calling God [letter to the editor] by T. H. Beaglehole
- Production Engineering Part XVI: New Workshops Organisation by E. T. Spidy
- Forever Amber by G.W.
- Auckland Objects [Letter to Salient Vol. 24 No. 11 1961] by Bob Cater
- Railways in Modern Transport (vol 3, issue 7) by G. W. Wyles
- Science Conference a Success by Robin Bell
- Music Column by L.A.P.
- ‘Salient Attacked’ Stormy Meeting by R. L. Meek
- Filthy Wellington [Letter to Salient Vol. 24 No. 11 1961] by M. Andreasen
- Petition to Parliament seeking a further enquiry into Hawke’s Bay land Issues by John Sheehan
- Blackbird by C. R. Allen
- Ture Whakahaere Rahui Maori
- Biological Society by C. A. Bradstock
- A letter from one of the eariest settlers in Wanganui by John Garner
- Nelson Historical Society Journal, Volume 1, Issue 6, March 1964 by Nelson Historical Society
- Contemp. Music [Letter to Salient Vol. 24 No. 11 1961] by L. J. Burns
- Pigs Is Pigs! by Ellis Parker Butler
- Boarding Accommodation by R. W. Edgley
- Policy Printing [letter to the editor] by John Pettigrew
- Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 9, issue 6) by Shibli Bagarag
- Correspondence - a Socialist Club by A. O. McLeod, P. G. Morris, K. J. Hollyman
- Judge not... [Letter to Salient Vol. 24 No. 11 1961] by A. T. Mitchell
- A Notable Rail Motor Service by N. Blake
- International Relations Club by R. W. Edgley
- Metropolitan [letter to the editor] by Dora Somerville
- Bernard Shaw’s Visit To N.Z. by W. R. Lapsley
- St. Matthew’s Passion [letter to the editor] by R. J. Matthews
- Pigs is Pigs [Letter to Salient Vol. 24 No. 11 1961] by P. Loughnan
- A Chat on Food Fads by Leo Fanning
- Home Affairs by D. C.
- The Dun Mountain Railway: Part 2 by James A. Jenkins
- [letter to the editor by Alison J. Service] by Alison J. Service
- Prof. Comment on “Victoria” [Letter to Salient Vol. 24 No. 11 1961] by H. D. Gordon
- Pageant of the Pioneers. by James Cowan
- An Explanation by J. D. Freeman
- Foreward [to ‘Nelson Historical Society Journal, Volume 1, Issue 6, March 1964’] by L. E. H. Baigent
- Talented Players and Slick Dialogue in Mr. Bolfrey by R.G.C.
- A letter from Philip Newaka to Rev. Richard Taylor at Augst 18, 1846 by Philip Newaka
- Proceedings [of the Geological Society of London 1874-75] by Geological Society of London
- 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
- Address of the president, delivered at the anniversary meeting of the Royal Society, 1876 by Hooker, Sir Joseph Dalton
- A letter from Philip Newaka to Rev. Taylor by Philip Newaka
- Our Star Boaters are in Training by W.V.O.
- A letter from Philip Newaka to Rev. Richard Taylor at Sept. 18, 1846 by Philip Newaka
- Reply to Mr Hampden’s Charges Against Mr Wallace by Wallace, Alfred Russell
- Nelson Historical Society Journal, Volume 7, Issue 1, 2009 by Nelson Historical Society
- Where are The Playing Fields of Victoria? by J. D. M.
- Translation of W. Thompson’s Reply to His Excellency’s Declaration, Addressed to the Natives Assembled at Nagaruawahia by William Thompson
- The Charter and Bye-Laws of the Geological Society of London by Geological Society of London
- The Old Red Sandstone of Orkney, by B.N. Peach and John Horne; read before the Royal Physical Society, 21st April 1880 by Peach, Benjamin Neeve
- Foreword 2009 [to ‘Nelson Historical Society Journal, Volume 7, Issue 1, 2009’] by Ken Wright
- A letter from George Kiwi to Rev. Richard Taylor, dated Dec. 15, 1847. by George Kiwi
- Petition of 371 Maoris of Hawke’s Bay, Wairarapa, Wairoa, and Turanganui
- Address of the president, delivered at the anniversary meeting of the Royal Society, 1877 by Hooker, Sir Joseph Dalton
- Section One, Waitui Road, Upper Takaka by Mac Harwood
- The Cyclopedia of New Zealand [Otago & Southland Provincial Districts] by Cyclopedia Company Limited
- Reports of the Native Affairs Committee, 1896 by Native Affairs Committee
- Address of the president, delivered at the anniversary meeting of the Royal Society, 1878 by Hooker, Sir Joseph Dalton
- Towards a World in Which we Have no Place? Labour in Transition—From Man to Ape! by P. J. McHale
- Letter to his Excellency the Governor from the Runaga assembled at Ngaruawahia by William Thompson
- Getting Started in New Zealand in 1879 by Jean Coulthard
- On the Oriolidae of the Ethiopian Region by Sharpe, Richard Bowdler
- Men & Women Complementary by Jane Olsen
- River Crossing by Kevin Pearce
- [Articles, from Cabanis Journal far Ornithologie, 1889] by Leverkühn, Paul
- The Great Queens Brithday Fiasco? (1966) by Tom Clarkson
- Cafeteria Cure by Dave Dalton
- Kaimanawas, May ‘66 by Kevin Pearce
- Ein Flug durch die Schweiz: Offener Brief an seiner Freunde by Leverkühn, Paul
- Northern Main Range - May 66 by Nick Whitten
- Revisionism not the No 1 Enemy by Susan Hampton
- The Glaciation of the Shetland Isles, by B.N. Peach and John Horne by Peach, Benjamin Neeve
- Reports of the Native Affairs Committee, 1883. by Native Affairs Committee
- Riwhi mo nga Maori e mate Oha-aki kore ana
- Wylie’s Verbage by Jeff Wilson
- The Wilkin Valley - December 1966 by Phil Burgess
- US Threatened By Militarists? by John Gates
- A Note on Latin Place-Names. Read before the Otago Institute, 12th October 1886 by Belcher, Robert Henry
- Bareface Exposure by Peter Vincent
- Blyth Hut A.I.C. 1966 by Clive Bolt
- Description d’une nouvelle espéce de perruche (Trichoglossus josefinae) appartenant au sous-genre Charmosyna by Finsch, Otto
- [reporting fatal car accidents] by G.E.J.L.
- A letter written by Kereopa, one of the Warea fanatics, to Waikato by Kereopa
- Winter S - K by Tom Clarkson
- Reporter Replies: USA Comparison Can Prove Two Things! [letter to the editor] by F. D. Finlayson
- The Glaciation of Caithness, by B.N. Peach and John Horne; Read Before the Royal Physical Society of Edinburgh, 20th April 1881 by Peach, Benjamin Neeve
- The Past and Present of New Zealand with its Prospects for the Future by Richard Taylor
- Unoffical Long Weekend - June 1996 by Nick Whitten
- The North: A Great Country by Jean Boswell
- Cancerous Plot by Len Trotter
- Stilted Praise by Russell Johnson
- Posh pussy cult [letter to editor] by Rosemary Booth
- Progress. (vol 12, issue 2) by Una Auld
- Aid funds sent [letter to editor] by Elizabeth Shankland
- N.Z.U.S.A.? by Average Student
- Ko Nga Tikanga Nui O Te Ture O Ingarani by William Martin
- Truth will Out by Tony King
- Forum yet again [letter to editor] by P. Peretz
- Vagabond Song by Una Auld
- [Letter from Confused Greatly to Salient Vol. 40 No. 16 July 11 1977] by Confused Greatly
- Our Support for I.T.T. by John Wilson
- List Will Alter World View by Russell G. Poole
- [Himatangi Crown Grants Act 1877]
- [Report of a Supreme Court case on land dealings]
- The Poet by Winifred Tennant
- [Letter from Philip J. Tree] by Philip J. Tree
- Our Angry Girl [letter to editor] by B. C. Walsh
- Religion is Hogwash by Noel Blake
- The Eighth Annual Report of the Educational Institute of Otago by Educational Institute of Otago
- Dream Places (vol 12, issue 12) by Shibli Bagarag
- Plunket Medal . . . [Salient Vol. 18, Issue 11, 1954] by F. L. C.
- Heffasumphed by John Clinton
- Talking Gutter by Don Franks
- Film Reviews Confusing [letter to editor] by Philip Burgess
- Buy New Zealand Goods and Build New Zealand (vol 14, issue 3) by O. N. Gillespie
- Radicalism not Leftist monopoly by Roger Wilde
- Goof’s Hocussed History by Ken Alexander
- Our London Letter (vol 12, issue 12) by Arthur L. Stead
- And Another . . . by Brutus
- Wild motion? [letter to editor] by Brett R. Newell
- Despatches From the Front by Major D. B. McLean
- Rabid Nothings by John Wilson
- Care Lacking In Welfare Study by Owen Gager
- White Fury by Andrew Stewart
- Whaling in New Zealand Waters: “There She Blows by Ronald Mcintosh
- Arts festival complaint [letter to editor] by John Hales
- Abortion and Human Values [Letter from Jennifer Ritchie] by Jennifer Ritchie
- Conventional Misunderstanding by John Nicholls
- Grandmother’s skin check on success by Jim Mitchell
- The Trials of a Reporter: Scoop Scored out of Failure by Tom L. Mills
- Best Pissed On? by R. M. Green
- Reply to Catholic press by M. King
- Pregant Nuns by Mike Goodger
- Kehu’s White Man: A Memory Of The Old Bush Life. (vol 12, issue 12) by James Cowan
- Swimming pool [letter to the editor] by J. M. Dey
- Centenary of a Famous Encounter: The Final Clash Between North and South Island Maoris at Tuturau by W. N. Dunnage
- The National Bureau of Education: Its history, work, and limitations by Alexander Shiras
- Letters to Elizabeth II: Rotorua To Hicks Bay by Isobel Andrews
- Mystery by Leib Davydovich Bronstein
- president’s message by Peter Cullen
- We Protest [Letter to editor in Salient Vol. 25. No. 12. 1962.] by D. M. Woodford
- The Education Act 1877
- Pictures of New Zealand Life (vol 10, issue 5) by Tangiwai
- About a New Zealand Battlefield: Historic Ohaeawai by Edmund L. Reed
- [Letter from Non Weir House Resident to Salient Vol. 40 No. 16 July 11 1977] by Non Weir House Resident
- Must students look scruffy? [letter to editor] by W. S. White
- New Zealand’s New Temple of Transport by O. N. Gillespie
- Petition Relative to the Timber Floating Bill by Renata Kawepo
- Salient’s Stormy Past by Bruce Millburn
- Abortion and Human Values [Letter from M. Cotton] by M. Cotton
- Yo-Ho! And All That: Nomadic Nostalgia by Ken. Alexander
- Sex: Let’s Face It [Letter to editor in Salient Vol. 25. No. 12. 1962.] by B. C. Walsh
- New Zealand Anthem “God Defend New Zealand”: Story of Bracken’s Hymn by Tui Kowhai
- [Letter from Non Weir House Priest to Salient Vol. 40 No. 16 July 11 1977] by Non Weir House Priest
- Reflections: Sketches on the Wanganui River by Wilhelm Dittmer
- The Reformatory & Refuge Journal [Jan.- Mar., 1885]
- Zoo-Logic! by Ken Alexander
- Mr Holyoake dodges the issue by H. B. R.
- [Letter from Clear the Bush to Salient Vol. 40 No. 16 July 11 1977] by Clear the Bush
- The Wairarapa: Land of Promise by O. N. Gillespie
- Who are you Hugh? by D. G. Shouler
- Our London Letter (vol 12, issue 2) by Arthur L. Stead
- Sweet and Sour Sheppard by Paul Burns
- The Imperial Review [No. 13, Apr. 1885]
- Those Naked Hills: Destruction of the Bush by A. Warburton
- The Imperial Review [No. 14, Jul. 1885]
- Relief Expeditions in the Mountains: Alpine Rescue Parties in New Zealand by John Pascoe
- What the Hell by Lawrence Knight
- [Letter from Non Weir House Back-street Abortionist to Salient Vol. 40 No. 16 July 11 1977] by Non Weir House Back-street Abortionist
- From the Gutter by George Fyson
- From Mine to Hearth: The Romance of Coal by N. R. Lewers
- One Limited Night Entertainments: Part III. by R. Marryat Jenkins
- What a Stink! [Letter to editor in Salient Vol. 25. No. 12. 1962.] by R. J. Spence
- The Making of Mountaineers by F. A. Jones
- Overpressure in Education an Inevitable Consequence of Payment by Results: A Protest and a Warning to Parents by Alfred J. Taylor
- Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 12, issue 12) by Shibli Bagarag
- Drama: The Baxter Season: Almost a Surfeit by Cathy Wylie
- N.U.S. no Con by Tim Sheppard
- Exhibition Inhibitions by C. R. Allen
- Reluctant Writers—Indifferent Products by P. J. M.
- Parking at University [Letter to editor in Salient Vol. 25. No. 12. 1962.] by John Murphy
- The Tuatara by Alice J. Waldie
- Panorama of the Playground: Tennis—A German “Menace (vol 10, issue 5) by Old Sport
- What Sort of Election Is This? by Fred Spit
- [Letter from Wing Commander Nigel (Nancy) Barnaby to Salient Vol. 40 No. 16 July 11 1977] by Wing Commander Nigel (Nancy) Barnaby
- Technical education; address delivered in the Theatre Royal, Auckland on April 14th by Robert Stout
- Another Kick in the Cods for Capping Disrupter by David Los.
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- Nelson Historical Society Journal, Volume 6, Issue 6, 2008 by Nelson Historical Society
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- The Majority of those . . . by D. G.
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- A wordy year’s drama by Bob Lord
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- Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 9, issue 7) by Shibli Bagarag
- An Interview about N.Z. Poetry & other matters with W. Wordsworth by John Hales
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- Night games in Tarbox by Nevil Gibson
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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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- Women’s Struggle by Ron O'Brien
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- Another Lying Jade by Anonymous
- The Country Girl by Hazel Dunn
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- New Caterer by Peter Wilson
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- Noisy Echo by C. V. Bollinger
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- Suffer Little Children, Suffer by Peter Radcliffe
- Fresheritis by Student
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- Tourney Poser For Vic by John Winton
- Nature Note by Bird Watcher
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- Editorial Comment by W. J. C.
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- Why, Oh Why by D. G. Jamieson
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- Nga Karauna Karaati o Himatangi
- Refreshments on the New Zealand Railways: The Art Of Pleasing Patrons
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- English courses for 1974 by D. F. McKenzie
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- Arts Centre by Graeme Nesbit
- Almost a Criminal: A Railroad Episode by A. Leigh Hunt
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- Production Engineering (Part XV): Reducing Material Handling Costs by E. T. Spidy
- Gordon Campbell Replies by Gordon Campbell
- Pauline Swain Comments on the Interim Report of the Board of Health Committee on drug abuse and drug dependency in New Zealand by Pauline Swain
- The Copland by Peter Radcliffe
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- The Nature of Malay Chauvinist Policy by Malayan Monitor
- The Catechism of Capital and Labour; Written for Lumpers, Pick-and-Shovel Men, Policemen, Bush Hands, etc
- Know Your University—No. 3 by Dr. Currie
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- Security issue [editorial] by H. B. R.
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- To The Editor [Salient Vol. 18, Issue 10, 1954] by Psoulful Psychology Pstudent
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- The New Zealand Agricultural Company (Limited.) by New Zealand Agricultural Company
- You’re Gonna Die Bloody by Andrew Wilson
- We expose the library cult The ‘in’ thing — o brave new Rankine Brown! by Jonathan Fox
- War in Kedah State by Vomar
- Notes On A Shadowy Sport by Ross Gooder
- Action! by J. D. W. Raine
- Race conflict in NZ [review] by P. G. Robb
- Student Drinkers Persecuted by T. Aldridge
- Waiatoto Exploration; Diary of trip up Waiatoto River by C. E. Douglas
- American dream: an allegory of death by Jonathan Fox
- Feeling at Home by R. Dutt
- Fine Day by John Atkinson
- Our Betters by K. O'Brien
- 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.
- The Great Wilkin Pike by Keith Jones
- Dev’s Metaphysical Mumblings by Don Quixote
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- Noose for You by W. J. C.
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- Marchant - Renata direttissima by Peter Radcliffe
- Foreward [to ‘Nelson Historical Society Journal, Volume 2, Issue 2, June 1967’] by James A. Jenkins
- The Old, Old Story by S.N.B.
- South Into Winter by Janet Oakley
- Female Emancipation by Blue Stocking
- The PBEC Inquiry ~ How Universities Help Serve International Capital by Peter Wilson
- Modern Oxford [review] by Brian H. Easton
- Editors Risk Student Image [letter to the editor] by J. A. Cameron
- Tauwharenikau by Nev Lupton
- Robb Reviewed [letter to the editor] by A. H. Ashenden
- Nelson Historical Society Journal, Volume 2, Issue 2, June 1967 by Nelson Historical Society
- Rugby [review of Victoria rugby teams for Salient vol. 2 no. 13 1939] by O.J.C.
- Tara: the Thirteen Year Temple Dancer by Omar Hjumas
- Talks with a Devil by Rod Jenkins
- Behave Yourself by Sports Editor
- La Bombe Pénètré par La Fenêtre by Tony Simpson
- Its A Mad World by Rex Benson
- “Ships & Sailormen” by A. A. Kirk
- N.Z. under Labour by W.B.
- Spaniard Grass We Salute You
- Lloverlly by Puzzled
- Kathmandu Childern’s Communication by David McLatchie
- Not paranoid [letter to editor] by David M. Roughan
- Sargarova Sploding Primii by Brian Davis
- Recent Archaeological Excavations in the Northern Part of the South Island by D. G. L. Millar
- Bannister Crossing by John Keys
- Farsity Fables No. 1 by ÆSOPHT
- Whatever’s For Us by Gordon Campbell
- Our Debators by Nell Casey
- Imperialism Thrives in Vietnam by Walter Pollard
- Not an imperialist war [letter to editor] by Alan F. Perry
- Down the Line by Straight and Narrow
- Twice Removed from Yesterday by Gordon Campbell
- Prospectus of the New Zealand Agricultural Company, Limited [1879] by New Zealand Agricultural Company
- Is Mickey Mouse McCready Getting His Share? by Peter Franks
- Apology [letter to the editor] by David R. J. Baird
- King disgusts [letter to editor] by M. Johnstone
- Table Tennis [review of activities for Salient vol. 2 no. 13 1939] by S.N.B.
- On Increasing University Bursaries . . . by B. C. Shaw
- What’s Going On by Gordon Campbell
- Paper, Paper by Student Payter
- Isel by J. N. W. Newport
- Land and Farming in New Zealand by Julius Vogel
- Ruapehu Weekend by Peter Radcliffe
- Osibisa by Philip Alley
- Amnesty Officers [letter to editor] by Jonathan Boyes
- ‘On The Waterfront’ [letter to the editor] by R. G. Benson
- What About Golf? by F. D. Christensen
- In Miltonum by Keith Walker
- Women’s Hockey [review of hockey teams for Salient vol. 2 no. 13 1939] by S.N.B.
- Drama [Salient Vol. 36, Issue 25, 1973] by Cathy Wylie
- Kaimanawa Easter Trip by Dave Bamford
- New Zealand: Its Resources and Prospects by John Bathgate
- Steve Miller Band by Judy Allen
- Vietnam mission—the effect of bombing by John D. Harlow
- Mount Rolleston - Easter ‘69 by John Keys
- The England of the Pacific or New Zealand as an English Middle-Class Emigration-Field: a Lecture by Arthur Clayden
- Keeping up with the Joneses by Don Franks
- Barclay James Harvest by John Crommelin
- Editor illogical says Alliance [letter to editor] by T. G. Young
- Editorial Prejudice [letter to the editor] by B. J. Riordan
- Hitler Tactics? [letter to the editor] by R. G. Pasley
- The Boil on the Neck by D. G.
- Sketch by James Coutts Crawford on Ruamahunga showing micaceous iron flint. [1863] by James Coutts Crawford
- Wellington Gorse by Sheila G. Marshall
- The Values Revolution by Tony Brunt
- Salient Censorship? [letter to the editor] by John H. Bradbury
- To two babes in the wood by J. D. M.
- Sketch by James Coutts Crawford of Huia. [1863] by James Coutts Crawford
- A Day in the Death of the Welfare State by Michael Murphy
- Our Women’s Section (vol 5, issue 8) by Sheila G. Marshall
- About the Sub-Union Building Now Ready at Last: President’s Message by Armour Mitchell
- Salient congratulated [letter to the editor] by R. P. Harland
- Some went too far [letter to the editor] by Rose Booth
- Film Review... by Jiminy Critic
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- The Way We Go: Ins and Outs of Life (vol 5, issue 8) by Leo Fanning
- Sketch by James Coutts Crawford of banks of Maunga tai noko. 40 mile bush. March 24 1863 [1 of 2] by James Coutts Crawford
- ii No Flowers but no Regrets by Irene Kennedy
- Graduands’ Orgy [Letter to Salient Vol 24 No 8 1961] by J. C. Ross
- Extremely Bad Taste [letter to the editor] by S. C. B. Duncan
- Students thanked [letter to the editor] by David Holm
- The Economic Consequences of Mr. Holland by John Blunt
- Auckland’s New Station: A Modern and Stately Railway Terminal by W. R. Davidson
- Sketch by James Coutts Crawford of camp on River Makakahi in 40 mile bush. March 24 1863 by James Coutts Crawford
- Abortion Law Time for Reform ? by J. S. Werry
- Phipps Pounced Upon [Letter to Salient Vol 24 No 8 1961] by Owen Gager
- Morris Dance? [letter to the editor] by G. L. D. Morris
- Orongorongo Fragments by John Atkinson
- Sketch by James Coutts Crawford from near Skipper’s looking towards Masterton. March 19 1863 by James Coutts Crawford
- The Monthly Review of New Books and Contemporary Subjects [Vol. 4, No. 5 (Jun 1883)]
- Disastrous year for Drama Club by Bob Lord
- [Letter from Patrick Hayman and Hubert Witherford to Salient Vol. 6, No. 3 March 31st, 1943] by Hubert Witherford, Patrick Hayman
- [Letter from Grant Waterhouse] by Marc (La) Heymann, Grant Waterhouse
- Easter 1970 - Hikurangi by Bryan Sissons
- Student Voters [letter to the editor] by E. O. E. Hill
- Sketch by James Coutts Crawford of Wai o tauerui (Reid & Cook). [1863] by James Coutts Crawford
- Autocrats not needed [letter to the editor] by D. C. Bhattacharyya
- Editorial [for Salient Vol. 6, No. 3 March 31st, 1943] by M.C.C.
- [Proposed clause 5 for Native Land Act Amendment Bill 1877]
- Sketch by James Coutts Crawford of Ruamahunga River below Mr Skippers. [1863] by James Coutts Crawford
- Erosion of civil rights [editorial] by Barrie Saunders
- Attack On Mssa And Msa by TET
- Music in Soviet Russia by Antony Alpers
- Next... by Tricia Healy
- Phantom Judo [letter to the editor] by Peter J. Hannah
- Prof Holmes looks at recent trends in the NZ economy by F. W. Holmes
- I Choose “I Choose Peace” by D. G.
- Deviating For A Moment by Paul Burns
- Sketch by James Coutts Crawford of Mr Skipper’s whare. March 19 1863 by James Coutts Crawford
- Music in the College by Antony Alpers
- Nature’s Intrepid Aeronaut by H. Collett
- Douglas Landsborough by Bryan Sissons
- My Caf. Blues [letter to the editor] by M. J. White
- Sketch by James Coutts Crawford of hill opposite Pairau Plain. [1863] by James Coutts Crawford
- Trying of New Caps by Don Franks
- First Annual Report Of the Otago Society For the Prevention of Cruelty To Animals by Otago Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
- A treatise on Friendly Societies, with tables constructed from the sickness and mortality experienced by members of the Manchester Unity of Odd Fellows in passing through 1,321,048 years of life, being the largest experience hitherto collected of Friendly Societies in the United Kingdom by William Hatton
- Copyright Used As Censorship by Nevil Gibson
- Inland Kaikouras: Study Week by John Keys
- More Blues! [letter to the editor] by J. G. Gibbons
- Sketch by James Coutts Crawford of Waiohine River. March 16th 1863 by James Coutts Crawford
- Apathy Party [Letter to Salient Vol. 35, Issue 17, 1972] by Jo. S. Smith
- “Peccavunt” [Letter to Salient Vol 24 No 8 1961] by Gerald McKay
- Report which accompanied tables of contributions for specified benefits; as prepared by Messrs Leslie and Black by George Leslie
- Verse [Salient Vol. 15, Issue 6, 1952] by Louis Johnson
- A reflection — not a stimulant [editorial] by G.P.C.
- Vaccination Small-Pox; Being A Popular Account of Jenner’s Great Discovery And A Plea For Its More Efficient Performance by Wm. M. Stenhouse
- Christmas In Wet Sleeping Bags by Derek Daniell
- Bolshevik revolution analysed by Owen Gager
- I Note In Your Rag... Lawrence Is Angry [letter to the editor] by R. S. Lawrence
- Report of the special commissioner to Australia and New Zealand, to the R.W. Grand Lodge of the United States by John B. Harmon
- Sketch by James Coutts Crawford of hill near crack of 1855 Pairau Plain, March 19, 1863 by James Coutts Crawford
- Extravaganza Replies [Letter to Salient Vol 24 No 8 1961] by Latham Stubbs
- Writing for, Not Against by Peter Franks
- Proceedings of the District Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Otago and Southland, Under the Grand Lodge of England by Freemasons. District Grand Lodge of Otago and Southland
- Three Pass Trip (So To Speak) August ‘70 by Brian Davis
- How is the war going for the allies? by Everett G. Martin
- Slap! [letter to the editor] by A. P. Lenart
- “Let’s Liven Up Our Faculties” by M. F. McI.
- Report of Grand Secretary by Independent Order of Oddfellows. Sovereign Grand Lodge (U.S.A.)
- Order of Service For the Consecration of the New Synagogue, Moray Place
- More Groans: Presidential Election [Letter to Salient Vol 24 No 8 1961] by J. A. Tannahill
- Study Lacks Life by Tony King
- Dunedin Review [No. 6 (1883)]
- Small Farms to the Rescue: Hopeful Outlook for New Zealand by Free Farmer
- Anyone For Pits?
- Peter Wichman [review] by M. J. R. Gaffikin
- Phipps Replies [Letter to Salient Vol 24 No 8 1961] by Peter Phipps
- Sketch by James Coutts Crawford of Petre’s mill. March 4 1863 by James Coutts Crawford
- Reading knowledge blasted by Jack Richards
- Journalist Reveals All by Cob Ramble
- Address [Auckland Free Public Library] by Sir George Grey
- Whakatikatika i te Ture Tiaki mo te Awa o Whanganui
- Henry: “Sauve, Elusive Politician” by Pat Caughley
- Sketch by James Coutts Crawford of junction of Mungaroa with Hutt. March 6 1863 by James Coutts Crawford
- Oh Santa do come quickly... by Alan Laidler
- Accommodation Paralysis by G. Kelly, A. Morgan, R. Grey, J. McDonald
- Nearly The Nun’s Veil by Peter Radcliffe
- Sketch by James Coutts Crawford of highest point on Waiohine. March 16th 1863 by James Coutts Crawford
- Trespass by Noel Sissons
- Tolerating Lunacy by David L. Cunningham
- Union rule to be kept by Tony Jaques
- The Wellington Town Plan: Dream Or Disaster? by D. J. Hewitson, W. A. Leagron, A. G. Loesch, G. F. McDonald
- Inaugural Address ... at the opening of the Fifth Annual Conference [of the] Educational Institute of Otago by J. B. Park
- Examination Of Barristers and Solicitors in New Zealand Complete Set of Questions in Law, Given Under “The Law Practitioners’ Act, 1882”
- Power and duty of the state to suppress the liquor traffic; an address ... before the Missouri State Prohibiton Convention by Benjamin Gratz Brown
- Davidson on Hell [Letter to Salient Vol 24 No 8 1961] by G. J. Davidson
- Sketch by James Coutts Crawford of Hutt from above Mungaroa swamp. March 7 1863 by James Coutts Crawford
- Once Upon A Queen’s Birthday by Peter Radcliffe
- Sensationalism [Letter to Salient Vol 24 No 8 1961] by K. M. Johnston, F. P. Crotty, S. M. King, P. L. Shaw, C. J. Hagam, R. N. Rankin, T. J. Toole, F. Bole
- $2000 For The Creche? by Solo Student Mother
- C. Island’s Pm Talks To Students by Tony Jaques
- Dock Brief [review] by Alastair Bisley
- Future life questions; discourses delivered in Westminster Abbey, November 1877. Re delivered by S. Edger, in the Lorne Street Hall, Auckland by Frederic William Farrar
- Education as a University Subject; Its History, Present Position, and Prospects by David Ross
- Soppy Mobe Lovers by J. Richards
- To D… by Searos
- View from the Left [Salient Vol. 25. No. 11. 1962.] by Val Maxwell
- Famous New Zealanders: No. 3 - Sir George Grey - Some Impressions of a Great Administrator by James Cowan
- Nelson’s First Polytechnic? by W. F. Worley
- Professional Wangle? by G.E.J.L.
- Sketchbook of James Coutts Crawford by Alexander Turnbull Library
- Patch up job — in Karori by Richard G. Wardle
- Vive La Haka-Party? by Q. M. L.
- Sports Council to Elect Sports Portfolio Holder? by B. P. Dawkins
- [untitled poem by W.H.O.] by W.H.O.
- A latter letter-man [letter to the editor] by Dave Smith
- View from the Left [Letter to editor in Salient Vol. 25. No. 11. 1962.] by G. R. Hawke
- Our London Letter: Luxurious Rolling Stock on the Home Railways by Arthur L. Stead
- Little Congress Number 2 by Diana Picton
- Place-Names by L. W. Field
- Well ... er ... Thanks! [editorial] by H.B.R.
- Sketch of Greytown from T Kempton’s, Feby 8th 1863 by James Coutts Crawford
- From the Courts [Salient Vol. 36, Issue 25, 1973] by Janet Oakley
- Professor Hughes writes . . . by G. E. Hughes
- Democracy is Dead by Peter Franks, Gil Peterson
- Williment [letter to the editor] by John Neas
- View from the Left [Letter to editor in Salient Vol. 25. No. 11. 1962.] by G. V. Butterworth
- Famous New Zealand Trials: The Maungatapu Mountain Murders by C.A.L. Treadwell
- Odyssey of Being by G. H. Datson
- Nelson College for Girls—the First Seven Years by L. C. Voller
- Aussie Victory by Ross Martin
- Sketch near Featherston ... south 15 to 20 [degrees. 1863] by James Coutts Crawford
- Swan Song ~ Till Next Year by Roger Steele
- The Rock Concert Idea by Mike Butler
- Reply [by G.P.C.] by G.P.C.
- What Salient is Not! by Harold I. W. Hill
- On the Look-out (vol 8, issue 2) by Ruru
- [untitled poem by Mezz] by Mezz
- Another Victim: Judo Club by R. C. D. Smith
- To Change The World Change Yourself—M.R.A. by R. K. Pearce
- Old Experiences—Early Days Recalled by Richard Moth
- Who needs Von Zedlitz ? by B. Symondson
- International Club Formation Proposed by T. H. H.
- Sketch by James Coutts Crawford of front hill of Rimutaka near Abbott’s. [1863] by James Coutts Crawford
- Dark Thoughts [Letter to Salient Vol 24 No 8 1961] by O. Tamasese
- A City of Dreams: Conrad in Search of His Youth—In Napier by Plato Muligan
- Abortion editorial attacked [letter to the editor] by John Pettigrew
- Petition of Hirini Karauria Pupu, Etc., relative to a Mortgage over his land in the Province of Hawke’s Bay by Hirini Karauria Pupu
- A Victory Against Imperialism by Peter Franks
- A Critic Answers Back by E. H. Belford
- Noah Zark by Dennis List
- Nelson’s First Magistrate by J. N. W. Newport
- Lawrence on Macaroni bore [letter to the editor] by R. Suffield De Laurent VII
- The Wayside Wallaroo by Will Lawson
- Hideous Conspiracy [Letter to Salient Vol 24 No 8 1961] by Harold Hill
- Extravaganza [Letter to editor in Salient Vol. 25. No. 11. 1962.] by Brian Turner
- Do We Need These ‘Diplomats’? by Peter Franks, Roger Steele
- Late! Late! by E. G. Martin
- Vivian St Now Our King’s Cross? by Rod Edmond
- Nelson Historical Society Journal, Volume 2, Issue 3, November 1968 by Nelson Historical Society
- Oh Woe! [letter to the editor] by John S. Hales
- Open House Programme by Diana Picton
- Napier in Verse by W. F. Hill
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- Cheers for tele drama by Bob Lord
- World Affairs Council Perturbed by Graham Butterworth
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- Romance On The Rail by Ken Alexander
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- Symposium by W. S. Mitchell
- The British Clergy versus Dr. Cameron and the Dean of Melbourne on the Sunday Question
- Shopping Concessions Unbonded Bursaries says Robins by Tom Robins
- Three-Hour Freeze by Veritas
- The Children’s Progressive Lyceum: a Manual by Andrew Jackson Davis
- Watch on health hazards by Allan Bradley
- Blake V. Wilkins by C. A. L. Treadwell
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- The Call of the Snow by B. E. M.
- Isolation Is The Wrong Policy by Tony Jaques
- The Alleged Prophecies Concerning Jesus Christ in the Old Testament by John Page Hopps
- A Wonderful Migratory Bird: A Note On The Godwits by Te Maire Rakau
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- The Magic Island (vol 13, issue 9) by Nellie E. Donovan
- Ideal Substitutes for God by James Martineau
- Money for training by Judie Falloon
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- An Apology by S. N. Braithwaite
- World Record Club by Murray White
- Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 3, Issue 36 (28 December 1889)
- Dream Places (vol 13, issue 9) by Nellie E. Donovan
- French Club Frivolities by A. M.
- Action for Bursaries and Accommodation says Taylor by Alister Taylor
- Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 3, Issue 35 (30 November 1889)
- The Plain Truth About the Bible by John Page Hopps
- Making a Bird of Christmas by Ken Alexander
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- Petition of Tamihana Te Rauparaha and Others by Tamihana Te Rauparaha
- Tough job for Pro by Denis Phelps
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- Ture Whakatikatika i te Ture Whenua Maori
- Our Women’s Section (vol 13, issue 9) by Helen
- Southerly by UNG
- Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 3, Issue 32 (31 August 1889)
- The Return of the Triboldies: Part 13 by Dennis List
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- The Students’ Association by T. F. Simpson
- Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 3, Issue 31 (27 July 1889)
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- “The Farsity Fables” Our Polly-Trickle Column by E. C.
- Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 3, Issue 34 (26 October 1889)
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- Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 3, Issue 33 (28 September 1889)
- And Cappi-Fifty-Cade by Jiminy Critic
- Need For Ed. Changes by Roger Wilde
- [Letter from Hubert Witheford. 6 July 1939] by Hubert Witheford
- Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 3, Issue 28 (27 April 1889)
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- [Letter from H. J. Evans. June 30, 1939] by H. J. Evans
- Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 3, Issue 27 (30 March 1889)
- Muldoon Quizzed On Finance by Geoff Chappell
- Communism and Security by H. E. Gilbert
- Alliances must be more than defensive: Bridging The Gap Between The Old And The New by W. E. Murphy
- ... and Treacherous by Cicerones Non Sumus
- V.U.C. at Massey by E.P. White
- Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 3, Issue 30 (29 June 1889)
- The Right to Speak by Michael King
- Bad Taste by G. I. Fox
- International Relations Club by J. C. S.
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- Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 3, Issue 29 (25 May 1889)
- An Honest Politician by Owen Gager
- Tramping Club: Dawn Was Right by M.H.H.
- The Sixth Annual Report of the Educational Institute of Otago, 1882-83 by Educational Institute of Otago
- No action on ‘bomb’ by Tony Jaques
- Literary Lazarus by Trevor James
- Debating Ballyhoo by A. B. G.
- Vulgar, low, obscene . . . by J. B. T.
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- Open Letter to a Nitwit by D. G.
- Science for all students by Elizabeth Bell
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- Report on causes of discontent among Māori in Taranaki by West Coast Royal Commission
- Rags And Bones by Trevor James
- For The Taking by Brian Davis
- Regulations For the Advertising, Preparing, and Issuing Agricultural Leases of the West Coast Settlement Reserves by New Zealand Crown Lands Department
- Universities Look Left by C.B.
- Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 3, Issue 25 (26 January 1889)
- Laugh by John Peebles
- Image Blamed For Shortage by Lindsay Pope
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- Ture Whakahaere i nga Whenua Tuturu o nga Maori
- The War Game: mini-horror for T.V. by Nevil Gibson
- Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 3, Issue 26 (23 February 1889)
- The Progress of Victoria by James Mirams
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- Inconvenience to end soon by David Cropp
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- Coats on, Pants Down...But What About God? by K.K.C., P.A.S.
- Address to the electors of the Caversham electoral district ... delivered in the Forbury schoolhouse, on Friday, August 6, 1875 by Robert Stout
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- The Memorandum of Association And Articles of Association of the New Zealand Native Land Settlement Co., Limited
- A Letter to you! by Keith Walton
- Society In Transition: Koonibba Aboriginal Reserve by Ross Sutton
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- Where is the Truth? by Russell Price
- A Theory Concerning The Expenditure Of Energy On Windfalls by John Keys
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- Is McCahon justified? by I. J. Reid, D. G. Fountain
- Industrial Psychology: The Use of Psychology in Business - Some Relevant Mental Factors in Industry by W. S. Dale
- Light country railways and street tramways; information respecting an economical and efficient mode of transit, compiled from papers furnished by the inventor and the manufacturers of the motors employed, together with official reports of a royal commission appointed by the Danish government ... and of exhaustive trials carried out by the Prussian government in 1877 by F. C. Rowan
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- A Speech on The Possible Future Developments of Governments in Free States by James Edward FitzGerald
- The Glad New Year by Ken Alexander
- Ceremony of turning the first sod of the Thames valley railway: Sir Geo. Grey ... before his constituents, Saturday, the 21st December, 1878 by Sir George Grey
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- Successful Collection by Brian G. Quin
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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 Mosquito Knows by D. H. Lawrence
- Reports of the Native Affairs Committee, 1906 by Native Affairs Committee
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- The Prophet Unmasked by Peter Sedgwick
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- The Land and the People: an argument for an English Land League by William MacCall
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- [Congress reports] by Geoff Chappell
- Bones, Bones, Bones No Kudos for N.Z.B.S. by Peter Crowe
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- Lectures delivered before the Young Men’s Christian Association in Exeter Hall, from November 1853 to February 1854 by Young Men's Christian Association
- Criteria and Honesty [editorial] by Roger Wilde
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- [Letter to Gordon N. Cruden] by Gordon N. Cruden
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- On Maurice’s Theological Essays: A lecture delivered before the Young Men’s Christian Association in Exeter Hall, February 14, 1854 by Robert S. Candlish
- Tender Roots or Mature Dwarfs by Robin Maconie
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- Lend-Lease in Ideas by E. Beaglehole
- New Polynesian Orchids by Baron Ferd. Von Mueller
- Now, Mr. Scott . . . by D. Scott
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- De Natura: A Poem on the Religion of Nature, and the Nature of Religion by Thomas Walker
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- Exec. Excerpts by E. A. W.
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- Helpful Motions from Exec. by Communard
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- How to Search the Scriptures for Eternal Life; and The Kingdom of God under the Mosaic and Abrahamic covenants of constitution. With addenda and notes by David Brown by Dr. John Thomas
- Editorial [Salient Vo. 18, Issue 9, 1954] by D. F. Donovan
- Our London Letter (vol 13, issue 9) by Arthur L. Stead
- The Bishop of Melbourne’s Address To his Church Assembly, September, 1882 by James Moorhouse
- Capping Could Be Fun...Wooing in the Woolstore by V.J.R.
- Bookshop at last by Roger Wilde
- 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
- ‘What is the truth?’ or, Pilate’s question answered in a scriptural exposition of the ‘Gospel of the kingdom’ by Dr. John Thomas
- Joynt Scroll by Veritas
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- Guilt By Association, Sacked Writer Claims by Roger Wilde
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- Unto The Hills. by Jean H. Mather
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- No: Shooting, Basketball, Hockey, Skiing. by Ian Free
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- A Play by D. G.
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- The Vietnamese Phrase book by Henry Jennings
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- The Twinkle in Keith Locke’s Eye! by Don Franks
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- From Munz to Munz Meat by Logician
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- Offend no One - Appeal to All by D. G.
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- Vacation prospects: Students require assistance by B.G.S.
- He Ture hei whakatikatika hei whakatopu i te Ture o te Kooti Whenua Maori. by New Zealand Parliament. House of Representatives
- This—Our Secretary! by Marcus J. Poole
- Sixpenneth poem by Alan Brunton
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- Film Review [Salient Vol. 33, Issue 12, 1970] by Rex Benson
- Funny People in Xmas Revue by Bill Evans
- The “Dominion” and Banana Imperialism by Chris E. Gardner
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- The Cyclopedia of New Zealand [Wellington Provincial District] by Cyclopedia Company Limited
- NUIS Debate Debated by Upholders of moral decency
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- Counselling Service? by A Group of Rebels
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- What Kind of Party do you Want? by Timothy Leary
- Mr T. P. Shand on the Ideology of politics: Opinion by Bill Logan
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- How Revolting? by Revolted
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- E Ideologies of March by W. G. T.
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- Nelson Historical Society Journal, Volume 2, Issue 4, May 1970 by Nelson Historical Society
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- Left Hand/Right Hand Writing by Niel Wright
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- Ture Whakatikatika i te Ture Reiti
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- Government Measures and Constitutional Changes; Speech of Sir George Grey on the Third Reading of the Appropriation Bill October 30th, 1878 by Sir George Grey
- Kaipara, or, Experiences of a settler in north New Zealand by P. W. Barlow
- [letter to the editor by W. H. Clement] by W. H. Clement
- Chapman’s New Zealand Almanac
- The Right to be by Leigh Thomson
- The Education of the Country, with some Suggestions on the Subject by Rev. Andrew Robertson
- Canadian Mime Theatre by Gerard Couper
- Guide to the collections of zoology, geology, & mineralogy by Otago University Museum
- Record reviews by Mike Aitken
- Hallowed Ground: The Old Military Cemeteries (vol 10, issue 4) by Arthur O'Halloran
- Papers Relative to Mr. E. Brandon’s Case by Henry Eustace de Bathe Brandon
- Get Stuffed by Robert Lithgow
- Newspapers One Hundred Years Ago: Incidents from the First Ten Years of New Zealand’s Journalism by Ronald McIntosh
- Feminist Polemic by Gillian Goodger
- Notes on some Species of Diurnal Moths by Percy Buller
- Criticism! [Letter to Salient Vol. 24, No. 6. 1961] by B. W. Begley
- One Act by R. E. Hutchings
- Blue Blues by Graeme Nesbitt
- Easter Celebration at the Hannah Playhouse: Downstage Presents ‘Passion’ by Edward Bond. by Richard Mays
- Food for Thought by J. D. Freeman
- Christ is Not the Only One by B.C. Walsh
- Those Petty Little Creeps! by A Lady
- Harmony Gents! by A. H. Scotney
- Biennial Report of the President of the Board of Education to the Legislature of 1874 by Hawaiian Islands Board of Education
- The Maids Of North And South. by John Barr
- Film Review: Lucky Lady by Simon Wilson
- Report of Commissioners appointed by the County Councils of Vincent, Maniototo, and Taieri, in the Provincial District of Otago, in the Matter of the Otago Central Railway
- Food Facts by R. L. Meek
- Witch-Hunt [Letter to Salient Vol. 24, No. 6. 1961] by H. McDonald
- Booze by Sick Of It
- “I am a Camera” by Ian Laurenson
- A Review of ‘76 by Anoni Mus Redherring
- Now We Are Seven by A. H. Scotney
- Palapala Hoike i ka Peresidena o ka Papa Hoonaauao, a Haolelo o ka Makahiki 1874 by Hawaiian Islands Board of Education
- Elections Off by D. Cohen, M. Poole
- The Race. by Isabel M. Cluett
- Peeps Into Politics by Ignotus
- Pupils’ association refused recognition by Michelle Denson
- Film Review - by Ben Smith
- Enter Winter Sports by L. B. Sandford
- A Brandy Dream? “The Bespoke Overcoat” by J.R.S.
- Public Demonstrations by Peter Phipps
- Shortcummings by Robert W. Burchfield
- Rock Reviewer Eats Shit by Grant Cairncross
- The Solution by R. L. Meek
- Vale. by E. Mary Gurney
- A Plea On Behalf of the Working Classes, for the immediate establishment of A Victorian Sunday League, to counteract the immoral tendences of “The Sunday Observance Society” by Benjamin Suggitt Nayler
- The Demon Fiddler by G.A.E.
- Hoko Whakawhiwhi Whenua Maori by New Zealand Parliament. House of Representatives
- Blues Ladies by Colin Heath
- Notes upon the great Floods of February, 1868; read before the Wellington Philosophical Society, 3rd September, 1881 by W. T. L. Travers
- Situations Vacant by Mary Barnett
- Thanks by L. A. Morrison
- An Act to alter and amend the Law relating to Parochial and Burgh Schools, and to the Test required to be taken by Schoolmasters in Scotland
- Films and Stage by J. M. T.
- Recalcitrant Nose by D.V.J.
- The Start by Naird Synkvad
- Katy Comer Bares Her Soul by Katy Corner
- Edward Weston Photographs by Neil Rowe
- [Letter from David Cohen to Salient. Vol. 9, No. 5. May 7, 1946] by D. Cohen
- I Heard A Bell-Bird Sing. by Phyllis I. Young
- Hard or Slack by Pat O'Dea
- The New Guide to the Lakes and Hot Springs, and, A Month in Hot Water by Thorpe Talbot
- Whats On and Where by Julian J. Watts
- Silence: Minds At Work by Geraldine Player
- N.Z.U. Rugby by H.S.Q.W.
- Plain Rules for the Guidance of Persons Desiring to Insure their Lives or to Purchase Government Annuities by New Zealand Government Life Insurance Department
- Limited Night Entertainments: Part II (vol 10, issue 4) by R. Marryat Jenkins
- Foreign Interests Exposé by Kevin Swann
- French Science by J. B. S. Haldane
- A Spacefiller Written on Friday by Milly Crumpet
- Has the Publican any Claim to Compensation for the Loss of his License under Local Option? by Rev. S. Edger
- Rugby Defeats by L. B. Sandford
- Education — “A Burden to Modern Women” by Maren Lidder
- New View of Christianity: Immoral, Irrational and Un-British by Ecrasez L'Infame
- Letters from New Zealand 1857-1911 by Henry W. Harper
- Composition Grammar and Analysis by William Jolly
- Another South Africa by Leonie Morris
- The Old Piano by Searos
- Train Fever by Oswald W. Wadham
- I wrote my name . . . by H. R. U.
- Christians Murdered in their Beds by Carl Telford
- Final Report By the Sub-Committee Appointed to Circulate Information With Reference to Deepening the Upper Harbour, Dunedin by Otago Provincial Council Harbour Sub-Committee
- Crucifix vs Swastika: There Was a Deathly Struggle by Terry Kelliher
- The Dilemma of Theology and Science An Open Letter to The Rev. Charles Strong, D.D by James Smith
- The Tarawera Eruption by H. Lundius
- Lessons from Apartheid by Henry Isaacs
- Spike 1945: A Criticism by J.S.A.
- Msa In the News Again by Loo Kim Hoe
- Wanganui election petition; report of the proceedings in the election petition of A.D. Willis and others against W.H. Watt by A. D. Willis
- As Regards Protoplasm by James Hutchison Stirling
- Church Lotteries and ‘Gambling’ by Henry William Cleary
- Eclectic as four Bobby Darins by Gordon Campbell
- The Call of the Snow: “Thousands Of Feet Above Worry Level by Irvine R. Wilson
- A Short Address to the Clergy of all Denominations and to Earnest Enquirers After Truth
- Today’s Agnostic Text by J. K. Feibleman
- The Dark Side of Moon by Terry Auld
- Women’s Liberation Debate Continues by Lincoln Frisbee
- All the Way . . . by Sue Green
- A Thoughtful Action by Shelley
- 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
- Twelve-Tone Music Popular by Peter Crowe
- Amanda Russell Case by Roger Steele
- . . . .Which Way by Geoff Woolford
- Notes on Our Travels (Continued) by L. C. E. Hamann
- 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
- Marshall and the Red Peril by Paul Burns
- A Letter by Well-Wisher
- Nga korero o te hui i tu ki Te Aute Kareti, Nepia, Takiwa o Heretaunga, Pepuere, 1897 by Te Aute College Students' Association
- The Arrival of Persephone: Springtime, New Zealand by Samuel Hulme Bridgford
- “Rights for Lunatics” Advocates Beaglehole by P.D.G.
- Grad. Students Through the Hoop by Gyles Beckford
- 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
- 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
- Over Vacation...Vic. Students See Aussie by P.D.G.
- Two Days by Car to Christchurch and Two Back by Athol Blair
- From the Courts [Salient Vol. 36, Issue 10, 1973] by Don Franks
- Cathedral Rehash of Dark Ages by Jack Richards
- Reports of the Native Affairs Committee, 1884, No. 2 by Native Affairs Committee
- This is Weir by J. D. Dawick, J. O. Gamby
- Tongue Tied at SRC by Gerard Couper
- Shunting by T. G. Glasgow
- Nobody Mourns Cocky Robin by Roger Steele
- [Proceedings of some conferences held by Te Aute College Students’ Association, 1897-1901, 1906] by Te Aute College Students' Association
- Rule by Stealth by Leigh Thomson
- Production Engineering (Part XVI): Promotion By Merit by E. T. Spidy
- That Castle by C. Breeze
- SRC Improvements? by Anthony Ward
- My Mind Has Meandered (Why Not?) [Letter to Salient Vol. 24, No. 6. 1961] by D. Crun
- Students Powerless in Degree Factory by Graeme Clarke
- Why Do Student Clubs Lack Support? by W. H. Landreth
- The Next Target by D. G.
- Abortion Rally Committee by Susan Jarvis
- NZUSA The Fashion Parade Must Stop by Roger Steele
- On Tutorials [Letter to Salient Vol. 24, No. 6. 1961] by Roger Asham
- Glimpses of West Coast Scenery: Greymouth and District by E. S. Dollimore
- Bursary by John Ryall
- The Singing Tree by Enid B. V. Saunders
- Nga tikanga whakahaere i raro i wahi II., o wahanga II., o “Te Ture Kooti Whenua Maori, 1894”
- The Nelson Touch by Allan Turley
- Pols 100 Level Letter by HEC
- Do it Now by Nga Nath-Fhaceil
- Letter from B. Live in Reply to Shirley Smith September 24, 1942 by B. Live
- Huarahi whakahaere, apiti atu ki nga huarahi whakahaere o te Kooti Whenua Maori
- Job Hunting — The Role of the Appointments Board by A. T. Michell
- Youth Forum Aim Faulty by Nigel Roberts
- We’ve Been Robbed (Again!) by Peter Franks
- Labour ~ The Progressive Myth by Anthony Ward
- Nga huarahi whakahaere i raro i nga tikanga o Te Ture Taone Maori, 189521
- Exploitation at V.U.C. by Student Demonstrator
- Life At A French Varsity ... Salient Exclusive by George Andrews
- Olympian Thunderbolts by James Gordon Stuart Grant
- Media by Gerard Couper
- Nga huarahi whakahaere o te Kooti Whenua Maori
- Young Generation Determined for Peace by Ron Smith
- The Picture by Patrick Hayman
- Brookside Mill 1962–1982 by Marion J Stringer
- Regulations under “The Native Townships Act, 1895”
- Dean Replies [letter to the editor] by Allan Pyatt
- Editorial [Salient Vol. 39, Issue 8, 1976] by A Salient Worker
- A Stud. Ass. Bookshop by A. W. C.
- [Letter from Mark Carey] by Mark Carey
- The Richmond Brass Band by Pat Win
- Huarahi whakahaere apiti atu ki nga huarah whakahaere o te Kooti Maori Whakawa Tuarua
- Dining Room Dubious [letter to the editor] by David Flude
- Trail Blazing Motoring: The first car trip from Nelson to Christchurch by Richard, Peter Vining
- Small Change For NZ Science by Carol Gamble
- The Sabbath: its Divine Origin and Perpetual Obligation by James Brotherston Laughton
- Additional Rules and Regulations of the Native Land Court
- Rules of the Native Land Court
- Rules and Regulations of the Native Land Court
- Sports Council by J. N. J.
- New Zealand Green by Neil Gray
- Address delivered by Sir George Grey at the Theatre Royal, Grahamstown, on December 4, 1875 by Sir George Grey
- Colonies, Confrontation ... Munro On NZ’s Pacific Role by Penn Pattison
- Philosophical Thoughts on Evolution by James Gordon Stuart Grant
- Early Nelson Motoring: the Coote Family by Richard E Coote
- Additional Rules and Regulations of the Native Land Court
- A Letter to the Right Rev. H. L. Jenner, D.D. by Rev. Henry Jacobs
- Address delivered by Sir George Grey, at the Choral Hall, Auckland, on Monday, November 29, 1875 by Sir George Grey
- Early Nelson Motoring: The Vining Family by Richard
- Living Bells of Scented Twilight by H. Collett
- Signalling: Interlocking by A. S. Henderson
- Records [reviews] by Murray White
- Our Land Laws: what Should be their Basis? by Charles W. Purnell
- Lessons in the English Language Maori Schools [part 2] by L. Williams
- Development of the Rutherford Memorial by Max Lash
- Tarpaulins: Their Manufacture and Care by H. Haydon
- Behind The Coconut Curtain by G. F. Mills
- Cappicade ‘64 Fell Flat by Ian Grant
- Depression in Agriculture. Facts for Farmers. No. 2 by George W. Medley
- Charming Glenduan by C. R. Barnicoat
- Through the British Empire In Ten Minutes by C. E. Howard Vincent
- Waimea River Estuary by C. R. Barnicoat
- Less Free Trade, or More. Which shall it be? by J. Hampden Jackson
- The Law of Population: Its Consequences, and Its Bearing upon Human Conduct and Morals by Annie Besant
- Stud. Ass. may join protest. Boycott Possible by Roger Wilde
- This is Monopoly by David Shand
- Robbing a Thousand Peters to Pay One Paul by George Jacob Holyoake
- Many Blamed For Few by Juliann Rayner
- Address to the Electors of Waitotara by G. Hutchison
- N.Z. may become prime target for nuclear attack: Omega Radio Station Poses a Threat by Bill Logan, Roger Wilde, Ken Ross
- Richard Cobden, 1865 by Cobden Club
- New Ideas
- Vietnam Atrocities [letter to the editor] by R. A. Arms
- Buy New Zealand Goods and Build New Zealand: New Zealand Industries Series No. 5.—Men’s Overwear by O. N. Gillespie
- The Newcastle Weekly Chronicle on the Cobden Club Leaflets by Newcastle Weekly Chronicle
- The Land Difficulty:—How shall we Deal with it? by Land Nationalisation Society
- Rain-Makers at Work: Experiments in North Otago in 1891 by K. C. McDonald
- Historic Places of Port Nelson by W. H. Parr
- “The Speed of the Rushing Trains”: Tales of Long Ago by C. H. Gordon
- Would Protection remove the Present Distress, and Benefit the Working Man by Joseph Arch
- Protest to our Fellow Citizens as to the Evil State of this Nation by F. W. Newman
- Collingwood by J. N. W. Newport
- Extract from Prologue by W. P. Reeves
- Depression in Agriculture. — Facts for Farmers by George W. Medley
- The Maiden of Taieri: A Tragic Romance of the Ngati-Mamoe in Pre-European Otago by R. K. McFarlane
- Courage and Camp Ovens by Enga Washbourn
- Notes on New Zealand For the Use of Emigrants by Rev. P. Barclay
- Our London Letter (vol 14, issue 4) by Arthur L. Stead
- Taxing Foreign Wheat. Facts for Labourers by George W. Medley
- Tennent Inept Over Fees Increase by Peter Blizard
- A Report by the District Committee on the Native Land Act of Mr. Ballance
- A House at Waddington by John Standish
- The Farmer of Kent by The Suffolk Chronicle
- Thought of Chairman Rod by Rod Gilman
- The Causes and Prevention of Insanity by D. Yellowlees
- New Zealand’s Yachtsmen’s Paradise: Waitemata Harbour and the Hauraki Gulf by Una Craig
- Lack of Opinions by B. Callingham
- Maori Real Estate Management Act 1888 Amendment
- 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
- The British Peasant on The Rt. Hon. J. Lowther’s Proposition by Cobden Club
- Editorial [in Heels 1974] by Ken Taylor
- Religion: In its Connection with Insanity by Henry Glasson
- Leaves in the Octagon (Dunedin) by Katherine O'Brien
- Lack of Facilities by Socialist Club Committee
- Free Trade v. Protection, — Alias “Reciprocity,” alias “Fair Trade” by John Noble
- Rotten at the Core by John Cox
- Living Rooms
- “Ah Now, Listen to Me Mollie!” by R. Morant
- A House in Napier
- Free Trade and Fair Trade. — What do the Words Mean? by James E. Thorold Rogers
- 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
- Hospital For the Insane by Sunnyside
- Pioneer Mothers: The First Ball by Edith L. Kerr
- William Rolleston: A New Zealand Statesman by William Downie Stewart
- Essay on Exhibitions, Shows, Etc by William Edmund Sadler
- How they Succeed in Canada by E. L. Culle
- Out of the Past by Joyce West
- The Systems of English Bankruptcy and Colonial Insolvency by Sir George Stephen
- Words of Warning to Agricultural Labourers and other Working-men by Alfred Simmons
- Ars Gratia Artis by Cartoon Fan
- Education in Relation to Public Health by Harry Archibald De Lautour
- Reciprocity Explained by George Jacob Holyoake
- An Interesting Portrait Gallery: The Schmidt Studios Collection by Frances Brebner
- And Objection by Lady Godiva
- Trade Depression, Recent and Present by Augustus Mongredien
- “Fair Trade:“ Its Impossibility by Sydney Buxton
- Mountain Hut and Miniature Museum: Unique Collection of Historic Relics by F. G. Fitzgerald
- [Letter from Helen O. Appleby to Salient Vol. 5, No. 8. October 6, 1942] by Helen O. Appleby
- Our London Letter (vol 12, issue 3) by Arthur L. Stead
- The Man Who Walked Alone by Leo Fanning
- Inflation — A Solution by Vaughn U. Westmoreland
- The Fair Traders and Reciprocity by E. N. Buxton
- Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 14, issue 4) by Shibli Bagarag
- Petition of Wi Tamihana Te Waharoa: praying that the Waikato be restored to him by Wiremu Tamihana Te Waharoa
- Contra Partia . . . by Non-Partisan
- Politics and War Overshadowed the 30’s by Victorian
- Our Women’s Section: Timely Notes and Useful Hints (vol 8, issue 4) by Helen
- Drama School for Victoria? by C.B.
- Telepholunacy by Ken Alexander
- Formation of a new Association by Crew-cut Fanatic
- On “Spike” by K.2.
- The Death Duties by Cobden Club
- Old Days of Gold: Where The Streets Are Lit With Oil-Lamps by Robin Hyde
- Moonlight on Mt. Rolleston: An Easter High Camp in the Southern Alps by John Pascoe
- Modified applause by Margaret Morton
- Dirty, or Just Dull? by C.V.B.
- Among The Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 8, issue 4) by Shibli Bagarag
- Random Harvest: Too Many Lectures? by Russell Price
- Our Women’s Section: Timely Notes and Useful Hints (vol 12, issue 3) by Helen
- Our Women’s Section (vol 15, issue 1) by Helen
- The Secrecy of the Ballot by Cobden Club
- South Africa in Turmoil by Jill White
- Tolerance in the University by D. G.
- In the Swim? by C.P.
- Training Apprentices on the New Zealand Railways by R. S. Kent
- World Affairs (vol 8, issue 4) by E. Vivian Hall
- Editorial [for Salient Vol. 5, No. 8. October 6, 1942] by Cecil Crompton
- Flaccid Pliability of Exec by J.O.G.
- The Christchurch Scenic Drive by A. W. Froggatt
- O. K. Big Boy!! by Ken Alexander
- Protection Versus Work and Wages by E. N. Buxton
- Dead by L.D.A.
- A Raid on Romance by Ken. Alexander
- The Logic of the Anti-Abortionists by Kay Goodger
- Don Quixote and the Windmills or “Spike” by D.M.S.
- The Romance of the Red Funnel: The Proud Story of our Mercantile Marine by O. N. Gillespie
- Dr. Silva Fried by A Pissed-Off Malaysian
- United States Protection Versus British Free Trade by W. E. Baxter
- Panorama of the Playground: The British Empire Games by W. F. Ingram
- Pictures from Lakeland: Roto-Iti and Its Historic Setting by Joyce West
- New Zealand and the Miners by Observer
- Algeria and U.N. by Communard
- Exotic Intruders by Joan Druett
- Panorama of the Playground: New Sports Ground for St. Patrick’s College, Wellington by W. F. Ingram
- Malaysian Students Forbidden to Talk Politics by A Malaysian CP Student
- The Safety of the Ballot by John Bright
- Lake Taupo. by Joyce T. West
- Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 12, issue 3) by Shibli Bagarag
- Our Women’s Section (vol 14, issue 4) by Helen
- Rostrum 1942 by H.W.
- T.C. and the Bomb by D. L. Glover
- Famous New Zealanders: No. 28: Richard John Seddon: New Zealand’s Greatest Premier (vol 10, issue 4) by Tangiwai
- Victoria Reaches Nadir at Easter Tournament by A.T.H.
- Sin/Capitalism by Peter Wilson
- To China Despite Threats [Letter from Gwenda Martin] by Gwenda Martin
- Panorama of the Playground: Trends of Sport in New Zealand by W. F. Ingram
- Will a Five-Shilling Duty on Corn raise the price of Bread, or not? by E. N. Buxton
- Rev. J.M. Bates Addresses S.C.M. by E.B.R.
- Our London Letter (vol 10, issue 4) by Arthur L. Stead
- What the Right is on about by A Red Malay
- To China Despite Threats [Letter from Christian A. Herter] by Christian A. Herter
- 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.
- France and Freedom by Gabriel
- Wild Ducks in the Shooting Season by A. Bower Poynter
- The Harley Street Drill Hall by Pat Win
- Farewell Spit Lighthouse by J. N. W. Newport
- The Late John Neverready. by E. Mary Gurney
- Learning by D.F.G.
- Dawson’s Falls. (Juvenilia.) by Clyde Carr
- Beneath the Spreading Chestnut Tree by Nancy Farnell
- Cape Farewell Lighthouse by J. N. W. Newport
- Famous New Zealand Trials: The Trial of Lionel Terry (vol 8, issue 4) by C. A. L. Treadwell
- Hoping! by Cave Victoriam
- The White Chief of Oouai by Rosaline Redwood
- Oasis by Winifred Tennant
- Howard Association Report. October 1884 by Howard Association
- Von Tempsky and the Forest Rangers: The War Correspondent by James Cowan
- Stephens Island and its Lighthouse by G. H. Cole
- Charles Thomas Heberley 1918–2000 by Heather Heberley
- The Life of Sir George Grey, Governor, High Commissioner, and Premier by James Collier
- A Beautiful Corner of New Zealand by Phoebe Clark
- Loafing by C.P.
- Waikouaiti. by C. R. Allen
- The First Ascent of Mt. Egmont: Centenary of Dr. Dieffenbach’s Climb by John Magurk
- A History of 19 Shelbourne Street, Nelson by Michael Murphy
- Nelson Lighthouse by B. E. Dickinson
- The Free Mind in the Free Body: A Statement of Principles and Measures by Auberon Edward William Molyneux Herbert
- On the Look-out (vol 8, issue 4) by Ruru
- Sense and Sensitivity by M.G.
- Foreward [to ‘Nelson Historical Society Journal, Volume 2, Issue 5, November 1971’] by E. F. Turner
- The Wisdom of the Maori (vol 8, issue 4) by Tohunga
- Overlegislation in 1884; review of bills of the session by the Parliamentary Committee by Liberty & Property Defence League
- Ghosts of the Exhibition by Phyllis McDonagh
- Robert Shallcrass by J B Bertram
- The Wisdom of the Maori (vol 12, issue 3) by Tohunga
- “No Maoris, No Tour” Mass Demonstration August 12 by A.G.T.
- The Bitter Bitter Cry of Outcast Inventors by Thomas Waghorn
- Nelson Historical Society Journal, Volume 2, Issue 5, November 1971 by Nelson Historical Society
- The crime of poverty: an address delivered in the Opera House at Burlington, Iowa, April 1st, 1885 ... under the auspices of Burlington Assembly, Knights of Labor by Henry George
- Tramping in New Zealand A Health-Giving Exercise. by Helen Angus
- Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 15, issue 1) by Shibli Bagarag
- Extrav Bookings by M. J. O'Brien
- Little Gem Should Be Preserved by Anna Parker
- N.Z. Novelist Rare “Must Fly Or Die” by Ian Cross
- Report of Committee Appointed to Enquire into, and Report Upon The Standards of Education In the Public Schools of New Zealand by Otago Education Board
- A Flourishing New Zealand Industry: The Ancient Art of Brick and Pottery Making by Ella Wall, J. Rose
- Kahurangi Lighthouse by J. N. W. Newport
- Our American Letter by Bathie Stuart
- Boyhood Memories of Nelson in the 1920s and Early ‘30s by Haddin Blair
- Pictures of New Zealand Life (vol 12, issue 3) by James Cowan
- Revision of the Tariff by U.S. Treasury Department
- Thespians and Romeo by P.B.
- The Financial Depression: Its Cause and Remedy by Robert Drucke Lubecke Duffus
- In the Driver’s Cab: Impressions of a Night Journey by Passenger
- Introduction [to Nelson Lighthouses] by J. N. W. Newport
- Overlegislation in 1883; report on bills of the session by the Parliamentary Committee. 2ed. by Liberty & Property Defence League
- Milford from the Sea: A First Glimpse of Fiordland (vol.8, issue 4 by Elsie K. Morton
- The recipe as before by J. N. J.
- Shelter: Emergency Housing in 19th Century Nelson by Dawn Smith
- World-famed Dumas Collection: A New Zealand Treasure by G. N. Morris
- Faith Not Authority by C.P.
- Free Land, Not Free Landlords. Landlordism: What it is; What it Does; and What Should be Done With it by Francis L. Soper
- A Policy of Shrinkage by James Herman De Ricci
- The Rocks Road Seawall by Grahame Anderson
- Turu Turu Mokai: Scene Near Hawera—A Sacred Spot by J. G. Weightman
- State in Australia? by R. F. S. Simmonds
- An Imperial Policy by Roberts, James
- Report [on the Winter Tournament 1970] by Ian Stockwell
- What Have You Come to VUC For? by E. B. R.
- Reply to Jack Silva by David Tan
- Our London Letter (vol 12, issue 11) by Arthur L. Stead
- John A Lee - The tragedy of NZ radicalism by Nevil Gibson
- The Maori Situation by I. L. G. Sutherland
- Depression in the West Indies: Free Trade the Only Remedy by Charles Spencer Salmon
- Ezra Brook Dixon: Pioneer Settler at Paynes Ford, Takaka Valley by Helen Arthur
- Submarine Sluicing: an effective, safe, and economical means of deepening the bar and improving the lower harbor of Port Otago, with some accounts of their formation and peculiarities by Grant P. Farquhar
- Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 9, issue 4) by Shibli Bagarag
- Australian Universities by Robert V. Horn
- Records: Incredible String Band I Looked Up: Electra by Murray O'Neill
- [Gordon Campbell replies] by Gordon Campbell
- The M.P. and the £ S D by D. G.
- Ideals of empire: a public lecture delivered at the Athenaeum, Dunedin, on Tuesday, 5th May, 1908 by MacGregor, William Cunningham
- Forum and the press by A. Haas
- The Big Blow and the Distant Drum. by Ken Alexander
- The Art Film — Freedom or Licence by Arthur Everard
- Music Mirth and Magic by V. Emanuel
- Politics and Japanese Students: Part Three by Aussie Malcolm
- Heresy and humanity: an address delivered before the ‘Heretics’ Society in Cambridge, on the 7th December, 1909 by Harrison, Jane Ellen
- Streets Ahead: Wellington’s revamped Cuba Street is the hip spot to shop, browse and eat by Lyn Murphy
- Films: Mazursky’s Bob and Carol and Ted and Alice by Rob Cameron
- Think again, hooligan! by K. B. O'Brien
- Commission report no comfort [editorial] by Hugh Rennie
- The Lord Rutherford of Nelson by E. Marsden
- State-directed colonization; deputation to the Right Hon. the Earl Granville (Secretary of State for the Colonies) and the Right Hon. G.O. Morgan ... on Friday, February 19th, 1886 by National Association for Promoting State directed Colonization
- The Waimea Plains railway: Correspondence between the New Zealand government and the ... Company relating to negotiations for the purchase of the railway by The Waimea Plains Railway
- “Neath the Station’s Lights.” by M. P. Jenkin
- U.K. Politics - Liberals Bounce Back to Power by R. J. Bromby
- House Full: Excellent Extravaganza by Ralph Hogg
- English Impasse by D. R. Cotterall
- Boxing On: A tiny fifties house built on an equally miniscule budget continues to serve its owners well by Justine Clark
- The Unchristian God by W. Dwyer
- Nelson Historical Society Journal, Volume 6, Issue 5, 2002 by Nelson Historical Society
- With the Canadian Alpine Club by Dixon, Harold B.
- Stanley Davis: Artist and Idealist by Leo Fanning
- Liquor poll is meaningless now [editorial] by Hugh Rennie
- State-Tenants Versus Freeholders by Alfred Russel Wallace
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- The Things I Love by M. E. Brown
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- Prints & The Illustrated Book by E. C. Simpson
- A State bank: a paper read before the Auckland Liberal Association ... on May 5th, 1885 by Robert Drucke Lubecke Duffus
- Memorial Relative to Working of Native Lands Court by Karaitiana Takamoana
- A Word to be Abolished by Marianna Beldescou
- Local bodies’ statutory liabilities by Stout, Sir Robert
- March grads now by Philip Marshall
- Famous New Zealanders No. 48: Lord Rutherford of Nelson by James Cowan
- Maori Land Myth by Colin Knox
- On Being Sent Up by Harry Stottle
- Futility by Kenneth Law
- Splashing Out: Summer beckons with pools that will transport you to far-off Aegean shores or paradise in the Pacific by Carol Bucknell
- View From Left [Salient Vol. 25, No. 10, 1962.] by Val Maxwell
- May the House of Commons Commit Treason? An appeal to the people by Charles Bradlaugh
- Rotorua Re-discovered by Russell Palmer
- Eulogy in the Style of Scaramouche by Fred Spit
- Stone Age University by Brian Easton
- The Thirteenth Clue or the Story of the Signal Cabin Mystery (vol 12, issue 3) by O. N. Gillespie
- Liberation by Owen Gager
- The Wisdom of the Maori (vol 9, issue 4) by Tohunga
- From The Left [Letter to the editor] by G. V. Butterworth, W. Dwyer, M. C. Rowlands, J. F. Turner, D. S. Tossman, Joseph Fliegner
- The Silent Majority Stirs... by Jonathan Livingston Owl
- The Circus Comes to Town by Bernice Shackleton
- Extremist from Australia was welcomed by Hugh Rennie, Noel Turnbull
- In the Swim: If you’re planning to take the plunge, clever planning will deliver a pool to dive for by Robin Shafer
- Remedies for the Great Evil which Injures Social Purity by Joseph C. Kirby
- Rural Crafts In Retrospect by Stewart Maclennan
- Moral Re-Armament [Letter to Salient vol. 24 no. 8 1961] by Richard Caughey
- Imperial preferential trade from a Canadian point of view by Shortt, Adam
- Reviews: 1970 Arts Festival Yearbook by Janet Oakley
- Our Women’s Section: Timely Notes and Useful Hints (vol 9, issue 4) by Helen
- From The Left [Reply to letter] by Val Maxwell
- The Sleeping Beauty by Winifred Tennant
- Imperialism, the US, and V’nam by John S. Hoby
- MSSA Fiasco by Bloody Balls Up
- Bedding Beauties: No longer confined to the kitchen garden, vegetables are a decorative feature of many border or pot by Carol Bucknell
- Copy of bill brought into the South Australian Parliament on behalf of the Colton Ministry, by the Hon. R.C. Baker, Minister of Justice by Social Purity Society of South Australia
- Building Review: A group of four shops at Naenae, Lower Hutt by Ian B. Reynolds
- Jazz and Extrav. [Letter to Salient vol. 24 no. 8 1961] by R. T. Murphy
- A council of state for the empire by Shaw, John Henry
- Hamilton — The Empire’s Dairy Capital by O. N. Gillespie
- Reviews: Otago University Production of Edward Bond’s ‘Early Morning’ by T. J. Groser
- Land Systems of the Australasian Colonies by A. J. Skene
- The Cause? [Letter to Salient vol. 24 no. 8 1961] by Leslie H. Palmer
- Jack’s Library by J. Olsen
- Sports Council by J. N. J.
- Exhibition inaugural cantata: New Zealand Industrial Arts Exhibition 1885. A lyrical ode, upon the love, the aim, and triumphs of labour by Charles S. Thomas
- White On White: A Plain Jane Suburban Section is Transformed, With an Artful Hand, into a Neoclassical Garden by Robyn Welsh
- Sun Soaked by Ken Alexander
- On Charity [Letter to Salient vol. 24 no. 8 1961] by R. J. Maconie
- Women can’t wait for the Millenium by D. Jones
- A Lay Sermon on the Land by William Webster
- The Turnbull Library: New Zealand’s Greatest Glory: A World Famous Treasury of Literary Riches by O. N. Gillespie
- Auld Lang Syne by J. T. Surenne
- New Dance — The Plight of the Individual by John Milne
- Protest [Letter to Salient vol. 24 no. 8 1961] by Harold Hin
- Gathering Place: Nestled on a Northland Hillside, this Weekend Farmhouse Provides the Perfect Escape from the City by Debra Millar
- Newman dies in cemetary by Denis Morrison
- New Zealand Bush Song by Dorothy Donaldson
- The conditions of success in emigration, with the approximate cost of living in relation to wages in the British colonies and India: a paper read at the Conference at the Colonial and Indian Exhibition, on the 14th of July, 1886 by Leone Levi
- British citizenship; an inquiry as to its meaning by Sargant, Edmund Beale
- Specification for the Erection of a Dairy Produce Factory [800, 400, and 200 cows] by C. Julius Toxward
- P.U.K.E. Replies by Jimi Fordux
- Editor a Capitalist Puppet [Letter to Salient vol. 24 no. 8 1961] by John Parkyn
- Ship Shape: A Seafront Guest House Offers Auckland Architect Simon Carnachan the Chance to Indulge in Some Nautical Whimsy by Debra Millar
- Te Kooti’s Scout: A Maori Warrior’s Story: The Exiles’ Escape from Chatham Island by James Cowan
- The Manufacture of Cheese, Butter, and Bacon in New Zealand by William Bowron
- English Dept Forum — Reflection on the University by E. Fenton
- Regarding Evolution; the Previous Question of Science by James MacGregor
- Closing shots by Opinioch
- First Annual Meeting [South Australian Land Nationalization Society 1885] by South Australian Land Nationalization Society
- Tree House: A Bush Enveloped Home Provides a Model for Living Among the Trees by Karen Pearson
- Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 12, issue 11) by Shibli Bagarag
- The Flowers of the Forest [old air] by George Farquhar Graham
- Group Complex [Letter to Salient vol. 24 no. 8 1961] by G. J. Davidson
- Testing UN Methods by Tony Jaques
- A Grizzle by A. Barriball
- The Province of Government: An address Delivered Before the Liberty & Property Defence League by Edward Pleydell-Bouverie
- The extent of our taxation. The progress of our debt. The interest on our public debt. The public revenue & the public debt. Articles from the South Australian Advertiser, May 1884 by South Australian Land Nationalization Society
- Cabinetry by Lyndsey Swan
- Our Women’s Section (vol 12, issue 11) by Helen
- The Curious “Case for Communism” by Veritas
- Jock o’ Hazeldean by J. T. Surenne
- Tales of Banks Peninsula by H. C. Jacobson
- Ture Whakamana Marena Maori
- Vox Victoria vanishing? by Allan Bradley
- How Green is Our Sweater by J. D. M.
- Edward Gibbon Wakefield : the colonization of South Australia and New Zealand by R. Garnett
- The Sheep Stealer by A. J. G. Schmitt
- Open Letter to the Rt Hon Norman Kirk, Prime Minister of New Zealand by A Concerned Student
- Radicalism and Ransom: A Lecture Delivered to Working Men by M. J. Lyons
- Green Paper: At last, a homeware range that combines pure elegance with ecological concerns by Debra Millar
- Logie o’ Buchan by T. M. Mudie
- Not Mine! [Letter to Salient Volume 31 Number 14 1968] by K. P. Perry
- Airotciv Illogical [Letter to Salient vol. 24 no. 8 1961] by Clive McLeod
- Nga Korero Paramete: 1886-1890 by New Zealand Parliament, Legislative Council
- Report of the Land Nationalisation Society [1884/85] by Land Nationalisation Society
- Smallbore Rifle Shooting [Reviewed for Salient Vol. 33, No. 13. 1970] by G. Adlam
- Dream Places: My Dream Place by Stuart Perry
- Are Blacks Stupid? by S.K.
- Socialism at St Stephen’s 1869-1885; A Speech Delivered in the House of Lords, With Preface by Francis Wemyss Charteris Douglas Wemyss
- Border Art: Paint effects specialist Lucinda Harrison comes down from the scaffolding to create a whole new frame of mind by Karen Pearson
- The Flowers of the Forest [modern air] by T. M. Mudie
- Hockey [Reviewed for Salient Vol. 33, No. 13. 1970] by W. Gulbransen
- Second Edition of the Manifesto of the South Australian Land Nalionalization Society by South Australian Land Nationalization Society
- High Heels [Letter to Salient vol. 24 no. 8 1961] by J. Stokes
- exec. officers report. Publications — Owen Gager by Owen Gager
- Free Speech by R. S. V. Plate
- To The Electors of the United Kingdom by Cobden Club
- Is theatre dead? — Professor Roberts writes on Downstage by J. L. Roberts
- Absurd [Letter to Salient Volume 31 Number 14 1968] by Rex Benson
- The Immoral Bard by Alan Miles
- Urban Item: Urban style is the definite article in this Wellington design store by Lynn Murphy
- Highland Mary by T. M. Mudie
- Retrenchment in Primary Education by C. S. H.
- Te Ture Whakaoti i nga Whakataunga
- MSA Criticises De Silva by Stephen Oh
- On “Fair Trade” by John Bright
- The Truth [Letter to Salient Volume 31 Number 14 1968] by Gordon Findlay
- Boy Scouts by B. J. Connelly
- Off the wall: Brush up your design IQ with our new series on design legends of the 20th century by Douglas Lloyd-Jenkins
- In the Garb of Old Gaul by T. M. Mudie
- Courses of Study, Lectures by Canterbury College School of Art
- Like a Child by Malaysian M.
- Fair Trade by Arthur Arnold
- The Plain Truth, Please by Kevin F. O'Connor
- No tradition for violence [Letter to Salient Volume 31 Number 14 1968] by R. S. Lawrence
- Kelvin Grove by J. T. Surenne
- The History of Land Tenure in the Colony of Victoria by John Quick
- Loss of esteem? [editorial] by G.P.C.
- Watch for Instigators by James Masing
- Thoroughly Modern: Auckland designer Peter Bromhead’s passion for modernist furniture is about to be unleashed on the home by Lyndsey Swan
- Of a’ the Airts the Wind can Blaw by J. T. Surenne
- Retrogression: Freetrade and Protection Nationalisation of the Land by James Coutts Crawford
- Bread Tax Once More by Cobden Club
- Bursaries must rise [editorial] by B.G.S.
- The South Sea Islands - Possibilities of Trade with New Zealand by John L. Kelly
- Land Nationalisation Society Report 1885-6 by Land Nationalisation Society
- Facts and opinions tending to show the scriptural lawfulness of marriage with a deceased wife’s sister, and the consequent necessity for its legalization in England, in accordance with the laws and practice of other Christian nations by Marriage Law Reform Association
- Hard Times and Long Credit by Daniel Chamier
- The Maid of Islay by T. M. Mudie
- The value of ancient history: a lecture delivered at Oxford, May 13th, 1910 by Myres, Sir John Linton
- Criticism? by J. F. Little
- Prisoner [Salient Vol. 36, Issue 23, 1973] by John Justin
- Debate [Salient Vol. 30, No. 13. 1967.] by Geoff Kinder
- Ingmar Bergman’s Persona by M. J. Heath
- Our London Letter (vol 9, issue 4) by Arthur L. Stead
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- Modern views on matter delivered in the Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford, June 12, 1903 by Lodge, Sir Oliver Joseph
- New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition, 1889 by School Board for London
- Come o’er the Stream, Charlie by T. M. Mudie
- Editorial Comment [Salient Volume 11, Issue 5, 1948] by W. J. C.
- Malaysia and Hee Kiang by A True Malaysian Chinese
- Students told truth about Vietnam by Riddiford by Tony Jaques
- Critic on permanent revolution in art by Nevil Gibson
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- “Fair Trade” and “Retaliation” by Sir T. H. Farrer
- The Modus Operandi of Judgment Without Trial by John Alexander Wilson
- Roy’s Wife of Aldivalloch by George Farquhar Graham
- ‘Dare to be wise’: an address delivered before the ‘Heretics’ Society in Cambridge, on the 8th December, 1909 by McTaggart, John McTaggart Ellis
- Referendum? by Wondering
- Found! by Penelope Pocock
- Old favourites—new sounds by Don Hewitson
- The theory and practice of Conservatism by James Fergusson
- Exec makes no policy on reform of sex law by Peter Rapp
- Ture Whakatikatika i te Ture Taiepa 1881
- The East Coast Settlement Bill 1880 by W. L. Rees
- The Proposed Tax on Sugar by St. Loe Strachey
- Is Human Life Overvalued? by Abortion Advocate
- Otago Comment by M. Goodey
- The Return Of The Triboldies: Part 14 by Dennis List
- New Zealand Songs by Eileen Duggan
- Student All Black - Vic rugby man makes All Blacks by Russell Fairbrother
- Facts for Artisans. The Taxation of Foreign Imports by George W. Medley
- Kennedy’s Handbook of Scottish Song, With the Melodies; as sung by him with great success for several hundred nights at the Hanover Square Rooms, and Music Hall, Store Street, London, and throughout the principal towns of England and Scotland by David Kennedy
- Reviews: Blues/Rock by Dennis O'Brien
- Totem Cult by R. H. Griffin
- Pictures of New Zealand Life (vol 9, issue 4) by James Cowan
- A True Picture by Middle-class Malaysian
- Woman Suffrage by F. G. Ewington
- Rugby Success by L. B. Sandford
- The question of the Phillipines: an address delivered before the Graduate Club of Leland Stanford Junior University on February 14, 1899 by Jordan, David Starr
- Re-Distribution of Seats by T. Bayley Potter
- Art Without Epoch by R. L. Meek
- Report and evidence taken by the provisional directorate, Oamaru, September 26, 1877 by Oamaru Stone Quarrying and Export Company
- The World’s Aristocrat: New Zealand’s Wonder Reptile by Ivan M. Levy
- Reviews: Drama by Bruce Kirkham
- Bluff your way with degrees: ‘Bull Baffles Brain’ Is The Rule by James Mitchell
- Message From Above by Joseph Smith
- Language Requirement by R. J. Bromby
- The scope of social anthropology: a lecture delivered before the University of Liverpool, May 14th, 1908 by Frazer, Sir James George
- Mr Ballance’s Speech to the Electors of Wanganui by John Ballance
- Men’s Hockey by L. B. Sandford
- Protection in France by Standard
- The “F” Class Engines by Progress
- Discourse on Truth by M. L. Boyd
- University Sellout by Rob Campbell
- That land of contrast: Insight into the ‘Great Society’ by Douglas White
- Right On Sisters? by Joanne Cunningham
- Reports, press opinions, etc by Oamaru Stone Quarrying and Export Company
- Editorial [Letter to the editor by James Fulford] by James Fulford
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- The faculties and their powers; a contribution to the history of university organization by Firth, Sir Charles Harding
- Too slow for human needs by Judie Falloon
- [Letter to the Star-Sun 15/4/39] by Douglas Ayers
- The Trial of Hamiora Pere. by C. A. L. Treadwell
- The Editor Resigns by David Harcourt
- Pooh Pooh To Meaning by Gerard Guthrie
- The Synod and the snakes, with pointed allusion to spiritualism and materialism by James Gordon Stuart Grant
- Thrift: an address delivered at the annual meeting of the Edinburgh Savings Bank, December 28, 1908 by Rosebery, Archibald Philip Primrose
- Blue Arrow Challenged by Wha Taro Ot
- We Protest [Letter to the editor by Ruth Lake] by Ruth Lake
- 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 George Farquhar Graham
- Rome’s Recruits, or the Roll of Honour, A list of converts to Catholicism during the last forty years. - 2 ed., with original leading articles. Re-printed from the ‘Whitehall review’
- Democratic and Representative Institutions by J. Aitken Connell
- NZ culture [letter to the editor] by Howard Harris
- A Catechism for Fair Traders by W. E. Baxter
- Fascist Club by A. Rimbaud, E. Moss, Pauline Collins, C. Duncan, S. King
- Our Forests and how to Conserve Them by Richard Monk
- What the lawyer owes to society: an address delivered before the graduating classes at the seventy-second anniversary of the Yale Law School, on June 22, 1896 by Bacon, Theodore
- Request from Japan [letter to the editor] by Keiko Ishii
- Capping Ball by V. Emanuel
- New role for former president by Judie Falloon
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- We Protest [Letter to the editor by Con O’Leary] by Con O'Leary
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- Free Trade and The Working Men by W. E. Baxter
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- Rex Benson replies to his critics by Rex Benson
- Curtain by A. H. Scotney
- Musical tragedy by Don Hewitson
- More trips for students by Tony Jaques
- Probability, the foundation of eugenics. The Herbert Spencer Lecture delivered on June 5, 1910 by Galton, Sir Francis
- Auckland by J. R. Hastings
- Fair Trade and Free Trade. A Dialogue between a Young Farmer and his Shepherd by B. Samuelson
- How Christchurch Got Its Name: A Controverted Subject by D. J. Cowie
- Menstrual Extraction [Salient Vol. 36, Issue 23, 1973] by Kay Goodger
- Morality Play by J. D. Freeman
- Individualism and after: the Herbert Spencer lecture delivered in the Sheldonian Theatre on the 29th May 1908 by Kidd, Benjamin
- No Comment by P. J. Kelly
- Anti Beatles are wrong by R. S. Lawrence, D. R. Bradshaw
- Some good films shown recently by Rex Benson
- Protection and Free Trade by William Reeve Haselden
- Free Trade. What it Does for England And How it Does It by George W. Medley
- Thanks [Letter to Salient Vol. 1, No. 9 June 01, 1938] by Susie Saunders
- “Luv” could prove to be theatre’s best for 1967 by Bob Lord
- Refused entry after one term’s work by Roger Wilde
- Stoke in the 1920s through the Eyes of an English Child by Helen Whelan, Geoffrey Gates
- Hanan Gas [editorial] by G.E.J.L.
- The Financial Reform Almanack For 1887 by Financial Reform Association
- Nelson Lighthouses (continued) by J. N. W. Newport
- A Dark Chapter from New Zealand History by James Hawthorne
- Shock Therapy? [Letter to Salient. Vol. 24 No. 10. 1961] by Barbara Gibson
- Auckland may leave NZUSA by Barrie Saunders
- Water Polo: A Fun Game ... of skill, pace, joie de vivre by Ian Stockwell
- National Domains by Thomas Henry Potts
- Hockey Defeat Serious by L. B. Sandford
- Fifty Years Ago in New Zealand; a Commemoration: A Jubilee Paper: A Retrospect: A Plain and True Story. Read before the Hawke’s Bay Philosophical Institute, October 17th, 1887 by William Colenso
- Becket Play a Climax; Downstage Return Season by Alastair Bisley
- Motueka Place Names by H. N. Murray
- The Odour of a Bad Egg by Hammer and Tongs
- A Pelorus Valley Pioneering Family by Lesley Gardiner
- Campus bookshop: Pending Council Approval by G.P.C.
- Tramping by I. Sax
- An Account of Visits to, And Crossings over, The Ruahine Mountain Range, Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand; and of the Natural History of that Region by W. Colenso
- “Ravings” by R.S.A. [Letter to Salient. Vol. 24 No. 10. 1961] by J. K. Murphy
- Ireland’s Wrongs Righted, or, the Present Against the Past; a lecture delivered in Ramsay’s Hall, Invercargill, 14th September, 1888, in reply to a lecture on Ireland’s wrongs, by the Rev. F.W. Isitt by Thomas Denniston
- Deal Boats by Pat Win
- Towards a Critical Evauation NZ Daily Press by M. von Dadelszen
- A Synoptical Account of the Making of the Harbour at New Plymouth by F. A. Carrington
- Consider Yourself Bludgeoned by R. J. Martin
- Moral Rearmament [Letter to Salient. Vol. 24 No. 10. 1961] by V. G. Maxwell
- World Affairs (vol 5, issue 6) by E. Vivian Hall
- Those Reds! by Brian Bell
- SCM-PM Exchange by Keith Holyoake
- Reports on Insects Injurious To Hop Plants, Corn Crops, And Fruit Crops in Great Britain, No. II. by Charles Whitehead
- The Government of the Empire: A Consideration of Means For the Representation of the British Colonies In an Imperial Parliament by William Bousfield
- Fleeces by D. M. S.
- Memories Of Griffins by George Parry
- Youth of Vision by H.B.R.
- Subvert International Capital - Cut Your Own by Beth Doull
- This Demon Drink by T. H. Q.
- Foreward [to ‘Nelson Historical Society Journal, Volume 2, Issue 6, April 1973’] by J. N. W. Newport
- Rolling Stock and Sundry Solecisms by Ken. Alexander
- Mad Urge to Decorate Walls [Letter to Salient. Vol. 24 No. 10. 1961] by Dennis Billing
- Role of law is to meet need of society by Janice Marriott
- New Zealand State Forests: A Mode of Transaction (modus operandi) Combining their Conservation and Improvement with Financial Advantages by A. Lecoy
- Paolo de Profundis by R. L. M.
- Reports on Insects Injurious To Hop Plants, Corn Crops, And Fruit Crops in Great Britain, No. I by Charles Whitehead
- Morrison On Town Plan … [letter to the editor] by W. G. Morrison
- A Bad Bill
- Disgusting [Letter to Salient. Vol. 24 No. 10. 1961] by T. G. Aitken
- Pick the Prick by Tony King
- Recollections of The Chaffeys by Jack Boyer
- Privilege: Mr Larnach, M.H.R., and the ‘New Zealand Herald’. Debate in the House of Representatives, on Tuesday 14th August 1888 by N.Z. Parliament. House of Representatives
- We Started Something by D. G.
- A half fiction - NZ arts by Pip Davys
- Shopping: Furnishing on a Limited Budget
- Teach-In Theory [letter to the editor] by G. Collins
- Meaningless [Letter to Salient. Vol. 24 No. 10. 1961] by Mary Oliver, Dorothy Hansen
- Tear US Apart by G. M. K.
- A Full Turn of the Wheel: from School to School by J B Bertram
- Point Resolution Land Purchase Royal Commission, Mr. W. J. Napier’s Speech by W. J. Napier
- Victoria’s new Vice-chancellor by Tony Jaques
- Pettipoint [letter to the editor] by A. R. Lowe-Holmes
- He Kupu na Maketu ki a Te Kawana Kerei mo Ngatiawa i Te Whare-herehere by Wiremu Maihi Te Rangikaheke, Te Kanapu Haerehuka
- So we Avoid Detention, but we Have to Go on Writing Lines. by M. J. Sutton
- Far South: Stewart Island, The Snares, Auckland, Campbell, Antipodes and Bounty Islands by William Dougall
- Safety lights soon by Julie Rayner
- Abortion issue - moral or practical [editorial] by G.P.C.
- …and elections [letter to the editor] by W. G. Morrison
- Rituera mo Nga Rore Takiwa o Te Oota Initipenetana o Nga Kuru Tepara
- Tit for Tet by Talib b Zulpilip
- Obligations of a Critic [Letter to Salient. Vol. 24 No. 10. 1961] by Robin J. Maconie
- Your New House
- Some Suggestions on Reform of Local Government and Decentralisation of Parliament by Samuel Hodgkinson
- A Geologist Remembers – Recollections of Fieldwork by Simon Nathan, Maxwell Gage
- NZ to observe IUS by Tony Jaques
- Ninety Degrees South by A. W. Everard
- Illegitimacy - from morality to meaning? by H.B.R.
- The Civil Remedy for Injuries Arising from the Sale or Gift of Intoxicating Liquors by John D. Lawson
- Our Women’s Section (vol 5, issue 6) by Sheila G. Marshall
- Patriotic Speech on behalf of those who defended New Zealand at a time of national danger by G. S. Whitmore
- International Relations by R. W. Edgley
- At the Pictures by A. W. Everard
- Society Not For Butler by Tony Jaques
- Liability of Public Officers to Private Actions for Neglect of Official Duty by Thomas M. Cooley
- Food or Fiction by D. M. Saker, N. R. Taylor, G. W. Higgin
- British Farmers for New Zealand Farms by Arthur Clayden
- Workers in the Garden-of-the-Gods by H. Collett.
- Note on the wandering albatross (Diomeda exulans) by Walter Buller
- Whakatau Rahui o Te Tai Hauauru
- The Reign of Grace; a discussion of the question in the possibility of salvation for all men in this life by William Salmond
- Nelson Historical Society Journal, Volume 2, Issue 6, April 1973 by Nelson Historical Society
- Dwyer Again by W. Dwyer
- Disputed Questions of Evidence; Relevancy: Presumptions of Law and Presumptions of Fact by Francis Wharton
- Great Britain and her Colonies by Julius Vogel
- Verwoerd’s death: wrong but just by Paul Johnson
- Report on the Eruption of Tarawera and Rotomahana, N.Z. by A. P. W. Thomas
- The Unchristian God: a Reply by Thomas J. Richards
- The History of the Milling Gutter by H. E. Childs
- Tweed’s Case: Cumulative Sentences by Joel Prentiss Bishop
- The Industries of New Zealand by W. N. Blair
- [Letter to the Editor of Salient, 14 June 1939] by R. W. Heine
- [Letter to Salient from E. Webster, 1939] by E. Webster
- Intramural Sports Programme by W. H. Landreth
- Canterbury Chamber of Commerce (Incorporated) President’s Address, August, 1886 by G. G. Stead
- In The Waikato: Workers’ Educational Association by J. T. Dwyer
- The Law of Domicil: Considered with Special Reference to the Commercial Relations, Taxes, Succession to Estates by Francis Wharton
- The Psychology of Food and Fame: A New Zealander Tours Around Hollywood by Mabel Baker
- Plans of Land Purchases in the North Island of New Zealand. Volume One: Province of Auckland by H. Hanson Turton
- Reports on the Relation of Dairy Produce of New Zealand to the English Market, Together with Practical Hints on Cheese-Making by James Long
- Was Tahuna a Port? by B. E. Dickinson
- Our angry girl by P. J. H. Jenkin
- The New by Celia Frederick
- Production Engineering (Part XVII): “Safety First” In The Workshops by E. T. Spidy
- The New Zealand Craftsman and Masonic Review [Vol. I. No. 11., March 1885]
- Republic Day: 1984 by Peter Phipps
- Composition in Bankruptcy by Orlando F. Bump
- Pictures of New Zealand Life (vol 5, issue 6) by Tangiwai
- The New Zealand Secondary Schools Conference (Nelson 1888, Christchurch 1889) by New Zealand Secondary Schools Conference
- Catholics reply again by Rev. F. D. O'Dea
- [Native Licensing Act 1878]
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- How and why I Became a Spiritualist by George Chainey
- Liability of Railroad Companies for Remote Fires by Francis Wharton
- Canterbury (New Zealand,) Its Resources And Progress, 1889 by New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition, 1889-1890, Dunedin
- New Zealand Masonic journal [Vol. 1, No. 1., February 1887]
- Chinese in South-east Asia - a new history [book review] by John D. Harlow
- Life in Lighthouses by Ivan Anderson
- [Food or Fiction: Editor’s reply] by J. D. Freeman
- Enchanted Waters: The Fountains in the Fern by Tangiwai
- Weir House by R. L. Meek
- The Book of Common Prayer: And Other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church of God in New Zealand Being an Amendment of the Present Church of England Service by Coleman Phillips
- Effect of a Change in the Law Upon Rights of Action and Defences by Thomas M. Cooley
- Memorandum and articles of association by Co-operative Land Settlement Company
- Not The Author by Julie Rayner
- Wakapuaka by J. N. W. Newport
- The Way We Go: Ins and Outs of Life (vol 5, issue 6) by Leo Fanning
- A Correction [published in Salient Vol. 19, No. 2. March 10, 1955] by Conrad Bollinger
- Singaporean Society by A Malaysian student
- Journal of the Royal Colonial Institute [Monthly edition of its Proceedings. Vol. 23, No.7 (Jun 1892)] by Royal Colonial Institute
- The Dream of the Night Express by J. Maclennan
- Myths about Mao by Clive Thorpe
- Zealandia: a Monthly of New Zealand Literature by New Zealand Authors [Vol. I., No. 1 July, 1889]
- Weir House - Quo Vadis? by Incognito
- Journal of the Royal Colonial Institute [Monthly edition of its Proceedings. Vol. 23, No.2 (Jan 1892)] by Royal Colonial Institute
- President ~ “Not Guilty” by Peter Cullen
- Lack of Amenities by Jones and Son and Daughter, Wreckers and/or Renovators
- Report of the Proceedings of the First Annual Conference of the Industrial Protection League of New Zealand, held on June 6th [to] ... 12th, 1889 in the Cafe de Paris, Christchurch, New Zealand by Industrial Protection League of New Zealand
- What to Do? by John Blincoe
- SSA Formation by V.A.L. Thambi
- Fine Writing for Plebs by Pro Bono Publico
- The Labour Party in New Zealand by Norwood Young
- Success And Endeavour. by A. Clarke
- Who Killed Democracy? by Mark J. Porath, Ian O. Caddis
- The School of Engineering; report of chairman read at a meeting of the Board of Governors of the Canterbury College, on the 28th October 1889 by Canterbury College
- Lack of Union by E.A.W.
- The Peanut Crunch by Some Friends of Clapcotts
- Report of Executive October 31, 1891, and Address by the President Mr. G. T. Booth by Canterbury Employers' Association
- A Super Dining Car: Meals on The Royal Train by Elsie K. Morton
- You Don’t Have to be in the Army to Fight in the War ! by Robert Reid
- Automatic Signalling (General) by A. S. Henderson
- A Discussion on Earthquakes & Architecture Before the Philosophical Society, Wellington by W. M. Maskell, Thomas Turnbull
- Sellout? by Hugh Hefner
- How OHMS Helps the Army by Dave Scott
- Land Ho!! a pamphlet advocating the re-purchase and settlement of the large freehold blocks by Alexander Joyce
- Production Engineering: Part IX.— Recording the Facts and the Use of the Gnatt Chart by E. T. Spidy
- What Does I.U.S. Stand For? One World Student Community by C.B.
- Sexual Repression and Abortion by Kay Goodger
- The Homeland by Shakespeare
- George Augustus Selwyn by J. G. S. Grant
- A Life in Danger by Paul Corrigan
- Among The Books (vol 1, issue 10): “Control On The Railways” by J. C. Schneider
- The Auriferous Resources of Otago and Southland with Some Reference to Other Minerals: a lecture delivered at Invercargill and Dunedin by James Ashcroft
- the adventures of the Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers by Gilbert Shelton
- White Wings (volume II) by Henry Brett
- Report of the result of an inquiry as to desirability of selling the Native Reserve at Greymouth : ordered by the Legislative Council to be translated into Maori and printed, 14th August, 1872 by Commissioner of Native Reserves Charles Heaphy
- Racists Zapped by Stamp Out Racists Campaign
- At Last We Are Out On Our Own by C.B.
- Congress by Eric Robinson
- Chopin Recital by Robin Jansen by L.A.P.
- Mac the Hype by N. Liew
- A Few Short Views of the Native Land Laws, As they Principally Affect the Native Race, Being the Subject of a Letter To James Carroll, M.H.R., For the East Coast Native Electoral District by E. F. Harris
- Brown and Out by Nel V.
- Government Speakers Warn Against, But The Debate goes on by Pat Caughley
- Masculinity Replies by One of the Three
- Focus on Politics, Economics by Professor I.D. Campbell
- Hilltop runs amuck by Nga Ngath-Fhaceil
- Not Paul After All by Paul Burns
- The N.Z. Railways Effects on Trade and Progress: being a paper read [to the] Canterbury Industrial Association by George Warren Russell
- Committee On Vietnam by Barry Mitcalfe
- Right to Speak by J. F. Timmins
- Diary of a Trip From Lake te Anau to Sutherland Falls by Walter Prince
- Where are you from? by K. O. R.
- 1921 and All That...The Bad Old Days by Professor A. D. Munro
- Song by Lyster Paul
- The Last Camp by Alun Falconer
- Illegitimate by R. J. Green
- Nelson Historical Society Journal, Volume 6, Issue 3, 2000 by Nelson Historical Society
- An Address to the Members of New Zealand Friendly Societies, delivered on Monday, 8th July, 1889, in the Exchange Hall, Wellington by Edmund Mason
- A True Malaysian Chinese by Hee Kiang
- Freedom of Speech...Victoria’s Tradition by J. W. Davidson
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- [Untitled poem by W.H.O., published in Salient Vol. 9 No. 3. 1946] by W.H.O.
- [Letter from Taffy to Salient Vol. 9, No. 3. April 13, 1946] by Taffy
- Marlborough: Just Over One Hundred And Fifty Years Of Earthquakes by Rodney Grapes
- Who to Support by G. A. Keene
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- Charlotte Godley (an impression) by Eveline C. Godley
- Rabble at Raumati by T.J.K.
- “A cuckoo’s egg in the nest of Nature” by C. Natkin
- Right to Decide by Vladimir Halama
- Information Booklet by Margaret I. McKenzie
- Lack of Lunch-Time Play by Full-Timer
- Examinations: - A Necessary Evil? by Russell Price
- [Letter from Sarah to Salient Vol. 9, No. 3. April 13, 1946] by Sarah
- $2000 A Minute Amount — We’re All Fools! by R. A. Priest
- Letters from Early New Zealand by Charlotte Godley
- The Good Old Days by Horace Workman
- Broadcasting — Education or Propaganda? by H. E. H. Green
- Foundation Member Reminisces: The Old Traditions Survive by F. A. de la Mare
- Democracy Castrated—Smear on Shaw by Geoff Honnor
- [Letter from G.S. Bogle to Salient Vol. 9, No. 3. April 13, 1946] by G. S. Bogle
- Ture Huinga Whakamana Kotahitanga Maori
- Isaac Coates: Artist by Dawn Smith
- Introduction [to Letters from Early New Zealand] by Arthur Percival Newton
- The Benefits of Christianity by Andrew Bates
- A Forgotten Fact by Opinioch
- President’s Message - State of the Union by John Marchant
- MSSA AGM Fraud by Democrat
- lecturers by Hori
- Our London Letter (vol 8, issue 4) by Arthur L. Stead
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- Apartheid hampers African Development, not Intelligence by Alick Masimba Mwedzi
- The Exploration of New Zealand by W. G. McClymont
- Random Reminiscences by Prolix
- The Wealth and Annual Production of New Zealand: A Paper Read Before the Otago Branch of the New Zealand Institute by John Mainwaring Brown
- The Greatest Feat in New Zealand by G. F. Dixon
- Ersatz Extremities by Thorold May
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- Commerce and Resources of New Zealand by John Darcey Connolly
- An Open Letter to Mr Peter Wilson by Douglas A. Wilson, I. R. Parker, D. Collins, P. W. Bennett
- The Air Force by L. R. Stuchberry
- Fishing And Suchlike Lies by Ken Alexander
- The Pub as a Refuge by Pinky
- The General Aspect of Agriculture Throughout the World, but Chiefly with Reference to New Zealand by M. Murphy
- Platts-Mills on Russia and Peace by D. S. D.
- Reports of the Native Affairs Committee, 1876 by Native Affairs Committee
- From Sarawak with Fear by Chicken Feed
- History Syllabus by Checked Up
- The Mixture—as Before, as now, and as Always by D. E. Hurley
- Bairding the Lion [letter to the editor] by Ian Mitchell
- Westport Harbour Works: Report on the Progress and Condition of the Works by C Napier Bell
- Yet to be Convinced by James Masing
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- Impact of the ISC [editorial] by Anthony Haas
- Fruit-Growing and What it will do for New Zealand by A. F. Spawn
- The Grey-Eyed Lady by Sheila G. Marshall
- [Letter to Salient from Too Little and Too Light, July 2, 1942] by Too Little and Too Light
- To Write Poetry is not to Read by Harpocrates
- [Two addresses by the President of the Chamber of Commerce, Canterbury, New Zealand, in 1886 and 1889] by Canterbury Chamber of Commerce
- [Letter to Salient from Straight, July 2, 1942] by Straight
- L.C. Goh in Reply by L. C. Goh
- University Education [Letter to Salient. Victoria University Students’ Newspaper. Vol. 24, No. 7. 1961] by B. C. Walsh
- Tickle Your Fancy? by Q. Whitehouse
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- [Letter to Salient from J.G. Read, July 2, 1942] by J.G. Read
- The Crux by John Sullivan
- Maoriland: The Britain of the South by John Richard Randerson
- The Limited. by Eve Langley
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- “The Private Ear” and “The Public Eye” by Maarten Van Dijk
- Study for Revolution by Revolutionists
- [Letter to Salient from Anti-Wowser, July 2, 1942] by Anti-Wowser
- Our Women’s Section (vol 4, issue 7) by Sheila G. Marshall
- A Week in the Darrans by John Black
- To a Dead Tree. by Jean Boswell
- Farming and Labour in New Zealand by Westby Brook Perceval
- Juvenile Article [Letter to Salient. Victoria University Students’ Newspaper. Vol. 24, No. 7. 1961] by Ross Martin
- Reach for the Sky [letter to the editor] by Walter Hurst
- The State Railways of India: An Interesting System by H. Collett
- White Man? by G. Wana
- No Excuses by John Sullivan
- A Ship Goes Out. by F. Alexa Stevens
- New Zealand; A Paper Read Before the Royal Colonial Institute by Westby Brook Perceval
- The Round Trip Through Canterbury: Westland, Nelson and Marlborough — by Rail and Motor by R. S. W. Owen
- Film Society [Letter to Salient. Victoria University Students’ Newspaper. Vol. 24, No. 7. 1961] by Jocelyn Bradshaw
- Few too Many? [letter to the editor] by I. North, M. Van Wyngen, D. R. Thomas, R. J. Tustin
- The Urewera Country: Wellington Trampers Explore the Virgin Forest by J. A. Baine
- The Homes Of England by Felicia Hemans
- The Calling of Wi Maia. by D. Gordon Buchanan
- Land in Sight: Being a Little About The Land Acts, Land Settlement Conditions, And the New Land Regulations by Westby Brook Perceval
- The Old Queen’s Dash. by Will Lawson
- Cause, or Effect? [Letter to Salient. Victoria University Students’ Newspaper. Vol. 24, No. 7. 1961] by Chian See Toy
- Wilson Saviour by R. A. Montree
- Riddles And Railways by Ken Alexander
- Ture Maina, 1890 by New Zealand Parliament. House of Representatives.
- First Annual Report of the Pomologist: With Report on Shipment of Fruit by S.S. “Tainui” in March, 1892 by L. Hanlon
- Silence Please! [Letter to Salient. Victoria University Students’ Newspaper. Vol. 24, No. 7. 1961] by Diana Picton
- Spraying Fruit-Trees, Etc by L. Hanlon
- SRC or Farce by Paul Swain
- Picture of the New Zealand Life by Tangiwai
- The Owl, not the Knife is Twisted by David Cunningham
- The Commissioner’s Special by Will Lawson
- Get Mad! [Letter to Salient. Victoria University Students’ Newspaper. Vol. 24, No. 7. 1961] by J. Markham
- Report of the Conference Of Delegates from Agricultural Societies throughout New Zealand by Conference of Delegates from Agricultural Societies, Christchurch, 1892.
- The Way We Go: Ins and Outs of Life by Leo Fanning
- Music Notes [reviews] by Murray White
- Famous New Zealanders: No. 5: Rewi Maniapoto: The Story of Orakau (vol 8, issue 4) by James Cowan
- An Empty-barrel Ambassador by Frank Opinion
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- The Newspaper Press of Auckland by G. M. Main
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- Sporting Notes by Geoffrey Rashbrooke
- The Sentiment in Religion; A Discourse before the Free Religious Society of Providence by Frederic A. Hinckley
- Petition of the Arawa Tribe by Te Arawa
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- [Letter from Gil Blas to Salient Vol 35 No. 2. 8th March 1972] by Gil Blas
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- [Letter from the Working Movement for People Peace to Salient Vol 35 No. 2. 8th March 1972] by Nguyen Van Su, An Quang, Thich Lieu Minh, Vn Luu Son Ky Huong, Nguyen Tan Dat
- M.C. Escher — Yes Certainly by Pam Dormer
- Tongariro - Queens Birthday Weekend by Janet Atkinson
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- Ersatz and Propaganda by Ted Sheehan
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- [Native Land Act Amendment Act 1878 (No. 2)]
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- [Letter from the Inter-Religions General Assembly Demanding for Peace to Salient Vol 35 No. 2. 8th March 1972] by Nguyen Van Su
- Mt. Reeves (Or The Trip That Didn’t Pike) by Prue Pullar
- Led Zeppelin [Reviewed by David McLatchie] by David McLatchie
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- The New Zealand Railways Cheered Him Up by K. Robert Law
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- Entertaining with chicken on a budget by Rosemary Dempsey
- East Holdsworth Plus Nothing by Jane Forsyth
- Stone the Crows “Teenage Licks” [Reviewed by Ian Rush] by Ian Rush
- De Silva’s Motive by Red Malay
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- Sex, Dynamite and Law by Jennifer Hyatt
- A.I.C. - Mt Egmont by Andy Frost
- Glimpses of West Coast Scenery: Greymouth and District by F. S. Dollimore
- The Epistles [Series on Beliefs About the Bible No. 7] by M. J. Savage
- Catechism of the Duties of Life, Being Lessons in Conduct, Intended for Use in Schools or In Homes by George Warren Russell
- One-Man Band by Jan Walker
- Mad Dogs and Englishman by Malcom Gunn
- [Letter from John Hales to Salient Vol 35 No. 2. 8th March 1972] by John Hales
- Revolution is the Main Trend in the World Today! by S. Devereux
- As They Do It in the States by Earl B. Searcy
- He kupu na nga kai-whakapae ki a te Kawana Kerei mo Ngatiawa i te whare-herehere by Te Riri Tuku Te Puehu
- Radicalism: The False and the True [Discourses, 1st Series, No. 12] by Frederic A. Hinckley
- Around the clubs by Ian Stockwell
- The Survival of the Fittest [Vol. 5. No. 19., February 1, 1884.] by M. J. Savage
- To Wit by Buck Shot
- Scheme for colonization by pensioners, drawn up by a sub-committee ... Ein two parts] To which is attached, Some considerations as to the benefit to be derived by the colony from settlements of pensioners, by Captain Daveney by National Association for Promoting State directed Colonization, London
- Nowhere in Particular by John Sullivan
- Beaut way to save tax —and legal by Nevil Gibson
- Captains of Commerce and Industry: Road and Rail Complex - Opposition or Co-Operation? - Search for a Transport Policy by Charles M. Bowden
- Hopes: A Sermon for the New Year [Vol. 5. No. 16., January 11, 1884.] by M. J. Savage
- Food for Thought [Salient Vol. 36, Issue 24, 1973] by Les Slater
- New Zealand Dairy Produce and the Markets of Great Britain and Australia by New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co. Ltd.
- Five Go Piking by Jane Forsyth
- Public Relations Officer by Barbara Arnold
- What the Church of the Unity Stands For by M. J. Savage
- Ka Ora te reo Maori by Hemi Potatau
- The Knack & How To Get It by Alec Shaw
- The Infernal Combustion Engine by Olly Druce
- The cosmopolite series [No. 2. January 1888, Biblical Criticisms - Something Wrong Somewhere] by The Cosmopolite Association
- The Goal of the Reformation [Vol. 5. No. 9., November 23, 1883.] by M. J. Savage
- A Climb on the East Ridge by Wharry Keys
- Considerations of F. J. Goya (1746-1828) by Louis Johnson
- The cosmopolite series [No. 1. January 1888, Fallacies of Orthodoxy - Fallacies of Orthodoxy] by The Cosmopolite Association
- “Superblues” Muddy Waters, Little Walter & Bo Diddley by Roger Smyth
- No Apology by M. F. McI.
- Damn All by Wharry Keys
- Of Critics and Lecturers by Peter Russell
- New Zealand. Proceedings of the New Zealand Secondary Schools Conference, Held at Nelson, January 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, 1888 by New Zealand Secondary Schools Conference
- Evolution and Religion by John Fiske
- Small numbers, your business [editorial] by Roger Wilde
- There’s A Creek I Know... by Peter Radcliffe
- Critic [Salient Vol. 14, Issue 13, 1951] by Freedom Under Law
- An Open Letter to the VUWSA Executive by Amateur Constitutionalist
- Reporting and presenting criticism [editorial] by Roger Wilde
- Primary Education System of New Zealand; debate on the Education Vote in the House of Representatives, December 19, 1887 by N.Z. Parliament. House of Representatives
- How Shall We Keep Sunday?
- Cause for Wooden Spoons? by E. R. B.
- Buchanan Replies by H. Buchanan
- 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
- For Kelvin by K. Sullivan
- The New Zealand of to-Day by John Murray Moore
- The Wealth and Annual Production of New Zealand by John Mainwaring Brown
- History of the Free Congregational Society of Florence, Mass. With its Articles of Association and By-Laws by Free Congregational Society of Florence, Mass
- Examination Students Staff: The Eternal Triangle by H. V. George
- Where are the Big Guns? by MSA Hardcore
- Moonlight Sonata by Bill Foster
- British Colonisation: A Colonial Want and an Imperial Necessity by Arthur Clayden
- Van Deusen on Foreign Policy by F. L. W. Wood
- On the Land as State Property by F. W. Newman
- Ritualism and the Rights of the People; being a Lecture Delivered at Roslyn on 5th July, 1888 by James Ashcroft
- You of the petit-bourgeois— En Garde! by Niel Wright
- Views on the Cheviot estate by J. Sinclair
- [Letter from L.G. Weeber to Salient. Vol 35 No. 3. 15th March 1972] by L.G. Weeber
- A Saga of the NZ Revolution by Rob Campbell
- The Public School Question: As Understood by the Catholic American Citizen by Bishop Bernard John Mcquaid
- Report [of the Church of England in New Zealand. Diocese of Dunedin. Committee on Control of Liquor Traffic. 1893] by Church of England in New Zealand. Diocese of Dunedin. Committee on Control of Liquor Traffic
- Germaine... by Therese O'Connell
- Goathead Soup by Gordon Campbell
- The Public School Question: As Understood by the Liberal American Citizen by Francis E. Abbot
- Burning Bridges by Peter Giles
- Greetings from Ashbury Park N.Y. by Richard Best
- The Other World by John Sullivan
- Maori Deeds of Old Private Land Purchases in New Zealand, From the Year 1815 to 1840, with Pre-Emptive and Other Claims by H. Hanson Turton
- The Cheviot estate: particulars, terms, and conditions of disposal and occupation of 33,474 acres open on 13th and 17th November, 1893 by N.Z. Dept of Lands and Survey
- Right on Billy Bunter! The Little Red School Book by Giles Brooker
- Ten Lines by John Sullivan
- Is Rock Music Art? by Jeremy Templer
- “Paisa” by Jiminy Critic
- [Letter from G. McArley to Salient Vol. 9, No. 4 April 17, 1946] by G. McArley
- Buddhism and Christianity, With an Appendix on Nirvana by Nisikâantâ Chattopâdhyâyâ
- Sunday in the Massachusetts Laws by Charles E. Pratt
- ‘Ware Tournament by J. N. J.
- Chinese streets ~ the centre of People’s Government by Ted Sheehan
- 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
- Mule Trains In The Wanganui by Jude Faircloth
- [Letter from M. J. Poole to Salient Vol. 9, No. 4 April 17, 1946] by M. J. Poole
- He Pire i huaina He Ture hei arai i te tere haere o te mate uruta i waenga i nga kararehe, hei huarahi hoki e pai ake ai te arai i te tahae kararehe.
- [Letter from Jane Clendon to Salient. Vol 35 No. 3. 15th March 1972] by Jane Clendon
- The Working-Man’s Sunday by William C. Gannett
- Rally by R. D. Kingsley
- Govt. aid to Portuguese trade by Peter Franks
- The Imperial Conquest of Mt. Arthur by Michael Drake
- [Letter from Nigel Taylor to Salient Vol. 9, No. 4 April 17, 1946] by Nigel Taylor
- [Letter from Kay Nairn to Salient. Vol 35 No. 3. 15th March 1972] by Kay Nairn
- The Auckland Liberal Association, January, 1893 by Auckland Liberal Association
- Sunday in The Bible by Charles K. Whipple
- Making money from death by Don Carson
- Rees-Dart by Jane Forsyth
- [Letter from Ian McDowall to Salient Vol. 9, No. 4 April 17, 1946] by Ian McDowall
- [Letter from W. Blennerhassett to Salient. Vol 35 No. 3. 15th March 1972] by W. Blennerhassett
- Sunday in Church History by M. J. Savage
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- [Letter from Marie Marshall to Salient Vol. 9, No. 4 April 17, 1946] by Marie Marshall
- [Letter from Peter Boshier to Salient. Vol 35 No. 3. 15th March 1972] by Peter Boshier
- Emphatic by E. N. C.
- Literary page [letter to the editor] by Brian Turner
- Heroes Of The Maori Wars: How Fifteen Victoria Crosses Were Won in New Zealand by H. L. Chisholm
- Curiouser by Curious
- A Compendium of Official Documents Relative to Native Affairs in the South Island. Volume Two. by Alexander Mackay
- Nelson Historical Society Journal, Volume 6, Issue 4, 2001 by Nelson Historical Society
- Chile: Rampages, Breadlines and the Black Market by Bob Jones
- But Still it Moves by C.V.B.
- Opinions [letter to the editor] by Michel J. Norrish
- Bushcraft— A Slice of Life by Julian O'Brien
- The Wisdom of the Maori (vol 9, issue 5) by Tohunga
- Rugby [club report for Salient. Vol 35 No. 3. 15th March 1972] by Ian Dunn
- Butterfingers by Jiminy Critic
- An Editorial Note by Peter Franks, Roger Steele
- Stupid or Insincere by Pro Bono Discipilorum
- A Mountain of the Antipodes by Ruru
- Straw on the Third Time Down? by D. G.
- Architecture in New Zealand, 1954
- My Old Boards by Jude Faircloth
- The History behind De Silva’s Threats by Krishna Menon
- [Letter from Student Executive to Salient Vol. 9, No. 4 April 17, 1946] by D. Stan. Campbell, R. M. Daniell, M. J. Poole, G. McArley, D. Steele, Vivienne Rich, Alison Keys, I. Ting
- Boy Scouts by Ron Smith
- A History of Dentistry in Nelson by Philip Coote
- Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 9, issue 5) by Shibli Bagarag
- A Study of Leatherwood-Tramper Interaction by J.R. Keys
- “Most Regrettable” by Chinese Language Club
- You Don’t Know Uno by Colin Francis Vance
- Sportsman? by Scribe
- Connections: Perrine Moncrieff and Nelson: A summary of the Dr James Jenkins Memorial Lecture, 11 October 1999 by Robyn Hodge
- Frances Hodgkins by J. C. Beaglehole
- Flickering [letter to the editor] by Mervyn P. Judge
- Hogwash and sexism by Christine Scott
- London Underground: Travel Trials and Humours in Mid-Victorian Days by Marryat Jenkins
- Editorial Comment [Salient Volume 11, Issue 6, 1948] by A. McLeod
- Can We Win The Haslam Shield? by Mark 4
- An Impartial View Of Tramping by Tony Gilman
- Theatre Action by Cathy Wylie
- Our Women’s Section: Timely Notes and Useful Hints (vol 9, issue 5) by Helen
- House in Remuera
- Review of Production By Last Year’s Producer by J. R. McCreary
- Rowers Promise Well After Rigorous Training by D.H.
- Carkeek Ridge - May 1976 by Tony Connell
- The French Connection Reviewed by Rex Benson by Rex Benson
- A House on Its Site by John Standish
- Twentieth Annual Report of the Committee of Management of the Benevolent Institution [1882] by Otago Benevolent Institution
- “Salient” [letter to the editor] by R. W. Brookes, N. W. Byrch
- Locomotive Development New Zealand: The Fairlie Engine (vol 9, issue 5) by Progress
- Dabbling In The Darrans by John Sullivan
- And now for a new Aro Street... by Stephen Hall
- Criticism by Hungry
- Sunday B***** Sunday Reviewed by Simon Arnold by Simon Arnold
- Petition of Natives residing at East Cape
- A plea for the preservation of St. Paul’s, Wellington by D. J. Beere
- Record reviews [letter to the editor] by Ron Pretty
- Woman Suffrage, the Counterfeit and the True; Reasons For Opposing Both by Frederick Augustus Maxse
- Tiger by Janet Atkinson
- Cafe Changes by David Cunningham
- Books [reviewed for Salient Vol. 9, No. 4 April 17, 1946] by Maurice Bagley
- Fields Reviewed by Phillip Alley by Phillip Alley
- [Untitled Comment from Thomas Mann] by Thomas Mann
- New Zealand’s Industries and Private Profits by T. J. McBride
- August Trip To Able Tasman by Ruth Carter
- New Zealand River. by M. Lynn Gurney
- Science and the Soul by Harvey, W. Britton
- Exams ~ A smokescreen for inequality by Graeme Clarke
- Unions and Communists by T.K.
- Hold Out Your Light by Tui Keiha
- Club Committees by R. J. Corkill
- A Christian View of the “Bradlaugh” Case by Stewart D. Headlam
- Signals and Safety: Electricity And Efficiency — Operations Of The Signal And Electrical Branch, N.Z.R by G. W. Wyles
- In memoriam. John Ballance, premier of New Zealand. The story of his illness, death and burial by Ernest Denis Hoben
- “P” is P.P. by T. A. Benjamin
- [Letter from R.G.C. to Salient Vol. 9, No. 4 April 17, 1946] by R.G.C.
- What The Kea’s Saw by Jude Faircloth
- Pictures Of New Zealand Life (vol 9, issue 5) by Tangiwai
- The Laymen’s League of the Church of the Province of New Zealand, commonly called the Laymen’s League. Manifesto. by Laymen's League of the Church of the Province of New Zealand
- A Cardinal’s Broken Oath; A Letter to his Eminence Henry Edward, Cardinal-Archbishop of Westminster by Charles Bradlaugh
- New Sports Body by J.T.S.
- Evolution by H. W. G.
- The outlook of our secondary schools: a paper read before the Southland Branch of the New Zealand Educational Institute, by the president by Robert McNab
- Duplicity in High Places Revealed by the Ghost of Omega by Roger Steele
- Nobody Cares by Sagittarius
- Fossil-Hunting by M.H.H.
- Famous New Zealanders: No. 17: John Ballance the Great Liberal Premier (vol 9, issue 5) by Tangiwai
- Speech delivered on the occasion of an address being presented to the Hon. Wm. Jennings, in commemoration of his being called to the Legislative Council of New Zealand. Printed for distribution at the request of the friends of the Labour Party of New Zealand by Connolly
- Sisterhood takes shape by Kate Clark
- Valley Of Darkness - Marks Flat - Otoko by Wharry Keys
- The New Testament Problem Solved; or, Professor W.B. Smith on the pre-Christian Jesus by John Gammell
- An Afridi Love Song by Omar Hjumas
- The Next Move by M. L. Boyd
- The Brains Behind the Brocade: Life of a Stationmaster by A. Oman Heany
- Literature and Social Content by W.H.O.
- Senate: Still No Student Representation by R.N. Turner
- Jealousy by Margaret Wynne
- Signs and portents: being the labour question from an Australasian point of view by James Izett
- Queen’s Birthdat At Tongariro by Jane Forsyth
- Right-wing crash in MSA elections by Peter Franks
- The Lost by P. C. Cotton
- The Latest Constitutional Struggle: A Register of Events Which have occurred since April 2nd, 1880 by W. Mawer
- Two Rejected Letters on the Jones-Jolly Controversy by Jones, William Tudor
- Refugees by F. R.
- The Wairarapa: Valley of the Shining Lake, its Railway and its Landscapes by James Cowan
- Reports of the Native Affairs Committee, 1907 by Native Affairs Committee
- Australian Agnostic by A. M. Mathew
- The Tendency in Locomotive Design: Wheel Arrangement in Relation to Modern Development by S. Fahey
- Famous New Zealand Trials: The Trial of Whakamau (vol 9, issue 5) by C. A. L. Treadwell
- Paper on the “Management of large schools in Scotland”. Read to members of the Auckland Branch of the New Zealand Educational Institute, on 30th June, 1893 by John Hastie
- Ferrer the Anarchist: the Facts of his Life and Trial by MacInerny, M. H.
- Madonna and Child by Bruce McLeod
- Women’s Gym by R. L. Meek
- Col. Ingersoll at Home; Biographical Notes, Occasional Utterances, Characteristics by Robert G. Ingersoll
- The Club Year by Jim Metson
- Still Life by Victorian
- How The British House of Commons Treated Charles Bradlaugh, M.P.
- Pictures of New Zealand Life (vol 7, issue 1) by James Cowan
- In Strange Waters: The Run of the Quinnat Salmon by Eric Lowe
- Isitt, the shrieking prohibitor!! and how he pocketed £42 by his harlequinade and Merry Andrew performances at the Theatre Royal, Nelson, July, 1893; exposure and refutation of his claptrap, rant, and cant by Frederick Buxton
- Give Me This Night by Omar Hjumas
- The Alarming Developments of Romanism: Paper Read at the National Free Church Council, Swansea, March 10, 1909 by Hocking, Joseph
- The True Story of my Parliamentary Struggle by Charles Bradlaugh
- [Letter to Salient from Ewen Cardale, 1939] by Ewen Cardale
- Editorial [Heels 1976] by Janet Atkinson
- The Man in the Room by D.L.C.
- Mining in New Zealand [Parts I to III; papers] read before the Federated Institution of Mining Engineers by George J. Binns
- Truth for the Time. Is Prayer Compatible with General Laws? by Irenaeus
- The Spirit of The Age by Ken Alexander
- Lake Rotoroa: The Sportsman’s Paradise by Mrs. M. P. Jenkins
- Winter by Traditional
- Full Timers’ Protests by P. A. Ongley
- No Ostrich Me by Observer
- Petition of Henere Te Herekau and other Natives by Henere te Herekau, Moroati Kiharoa, Parakaia te Pouepa
- Historic Poverty Bay and the East Coast, N.I., N.Z. by Joseph Angus Mackay
- A reply to the lecture delivered by the Rev. C.H. Garland on “The bearing of higher criticism on leading evangelical doctrines.” by William Shepherd Allen
- One People, One church, One God by Phillips, Coleman
- World Affairs (vol 7, issue 1) by E. Vivian Hall
- Plato Again by H. R. U.
- Modern Jazz: A Symposium by Gurth
- Inquiry into The Cost of Living in New Zealand, 1910-11 by J. W. Collins
- On The Feminist Debate by J. Charman
- Real Education: What W.E.A. Offers by J. D. Freeman
- The Economic Value of the Gospel by Ferguson, John
- Why Salient? by John Cody
- Rome in politics: a lecture on the manifesto of the Catholic bishops by George Aldridge
- Reminiscences of An Old Colonist by Thomas Bevan
- The Blue Haze find its Way into the Salient Letters Page by Derek Fikkers, Gordon Purdie
- The Martyrdom of Ferrer: A True Account of his Life and Work by McCabe, Joseph
- “Women’s franchise”; a short sketch. Dedicated to the women of New Zealand by Eve Adams
- Inter-race Relations — Students from Pacific by Oceanicus
- Legal Liberty; a lecture delivered before the Philosophical Society, Palmerston North, on Thursday, April 21, 1910 by Sir John George Findlay
- Unjustifiable Violence at Mount John by George Rosenberg
- The Laymen’s League: Annual Report May 26, 1911 by Laymen's League of the Church of the Province of New Zealand
- varsity blues by Horihori
- The Pacific Ocean in the Racial History of Mankind by J. Macmillan Brown
- Railway management: opinions of agricultural societies, producers and manufacturers in Otago, May, 1893 by Otago Agricultural & Pastoral Society
- Don’t Quote Me On Kefauver by Pauline Hoskins
- N.Z. Delegates Report: Arab Delegates Least Peaceable [Report from Gwenda Martin] by Gwenda Martin
- A national currency or state bank of issue. To the people, by Nomos by Henry Charles Young
- Our National System of Education; Defence of the Secular Solution by Hugh Mackenzie
- Students or Sluggards ... by D. Paterson
- Address ... to the Electors of Eden by W. J. Speight
- N.Z. Delegates Report: Arab Delegates Least Peaceable [Report from Pip Piper] by Pip Piper
- Gisborne Validation Court. Puhatikotiko partition and final judgment (no.5) by New Zealand Validation Court. Gisborne.
- The Book of the Act of the Apostles: Is It History or Romance? by John Gammell
- A Letter to the First Year Blokes by R. D. Smith and Son
- University Development in New Zealand by J. W. Joynt
- Victoria Walks the Streets by Victorian
- Gambling by E. J. Masterson
- Attitudes and Altitudes by Ken Alexander
- Practical Political Economy by John Johnson
- Gisborne Validation Court. Tiffen’s case, judgments nos. III and IV, by his Honor Judge Barton by New Zealand Validation Court. Gisborne.
- Easter Tournament, 1955 by B. R. Boon
- Kill Him! by N. J. Stone
- Speeches on Māori land tenure and land legislation by William Lee Rees
- Our London Letter (vol 9, issue 5) by Arthur L. Stead
- The Functions of the University School of Commerce; An Address Delivered to the Auckland Chamber of Commerce on October 19th, 1910 by W. C. W. McDowell
- Temperance & prohibition; an address by Mort Davie
- European Decadence at VUW: An Easter Puke by Disgusted Porirua Worker
- Ground rent, the true source of public revenue; how to secure it for this purpose by means of the single tax by Edward Withy
- Presidential Address delivered at the annual meeting of the Board of Governors of the New Zealand Institute on 30th January 1914 by Charles Chilton
- Recollection’s of Brownlee’s Locomotives by L. C. Leov
- Civil and Religious Liberty: With some Hints Taken from the French Revolution by Annie Besant
- The Antisemitism of Russian Anarchists by Hector MacNeill
- Annandale Past and Present 1839-1900 by H. L. Guthrie Hay
- English Land Restoration League Leaflets [3, 8 and 9] by English Land Restoration League
- The Drift Towards Anarchy: its Cause and its Cure by George Fowlds
- Active Mandate [Salient Vol. 19, Issue 1, 1955] by Pro Bono Publico
- Left Wing Truth by Errol Frisbee
- Rai Valley Sawmills by L. C. Leov
- Marlon Brando in . . . by Ian Rich
- Notes on the Maori-Polynesian comparative dictionary, of E. Tregear, by A.S. Atkinson, being a paper read before the Nelson Philosophic Society, April 11th, May 16th, and Dec. 12th, 1892 by Arthur Samuel Atkinson
- Philosophic Atheism: a Bundle of Fragments by Joseph Symes
- [Pastoral on the duties of the individual, the family and the State] by Francis Mary Redwood
- Notes on Nelson Place Names by J. O. Kidson
- One Eye on Ecology by Wayne Nicholls
- What-ho the University Red? by Socialist Club Committee
- Studies in Materialism by Ben Elmy
- Report on the Montessori Methods of Education by M. M. Simpson
- Nelson Provincial Museum by J. N. W. Newport
- The Jews and Gentiles: a Lecture by Thomas Walker
- Japanese and U.S. Exploitation of Vietnam by L. Scott
- The effects of prohibition in the prohibited states of America by H. Gilbert Stringer
- Pastoral on Socialism by Francis Mary Redwood
- Wairau Valley Field Trip by J. N. W. Newport
- Letters to the Orthodox by Thomas Walker
- H.T. Lee Fund by Graeme Clarke
- The social safety-valve: a graduated income tax; a reply to Edward Withy’s pamphlets, Property - moral and immoral, and The single tax, with an alternative scheme by John Edward Taylor
- North-South Rugby by J. A. C.
- An Appeal in the Name of the Great God to the Christian People of our Beloved Maoriland by W. B. Young
- Essay on Miracles by David Hume
- History of Wellington Post-office and its Buildings
- Tableland Days by Denis Brereton
- New Zealand: its past, present and future. Paper read at the Imperial Institute, on December 4th, 1893 by Sir Julius Vogel
- What To Read? [Salient Vol. 19, Issue 1, 1955] by Hopeful
- Ancient Fictions Versus Modern Facts; and Modern Criticisms of Some Ancient Worthies! A Lecture Delivered in the Freethought Hall, at Christchurch, May 21st, 1882 by William Pratt
- Foreward [to ‘Nelson Historical Society Journal, Volume 3, Issue 1, October 1974’] by J. N. W. Newport
- An Incoherent Youth Ejaculates by G. N. J. Darlton
- Notes on Waerenga & Ruakura State Farms by Gerald L. Peacocke
- Reprint of speech on the ‘Single-tax’, delivered in Auckland on November 18, 1893 by Edward Withy
- Editorial [Salient Vol. 19, Issue 1, 1955] by Brian Shaw
- The New Zealand Hospital Ship “Maheno” by Arthur William Brito Savile Foljambe Liverpool
- Under the Bulldozer? by Carol A. Cooper
- Familiar Ships in New Zealand Waters T.S.S. “Wahine” by J. H. Kemnitz
- New Arts Group by M. Behrens
- Sonnet by Donald Gray
- The metamorphosis of Maoriland; or, How colonization became possible in New Zealand by Henry Schaw
- Impressions of Lake Tekapo by N. P. King
- Letter - Labour Club debate by M. Scott
- Lotte Lehmann by R. P.
- Nelson Historical Society Journal, Volume 3, Issue 1, October 1974 by Nelson Historical Society
- The Atonement: Old Truths as Seen Under a New Light by C. P. B. Alsop
- The Sport of Kings by Charles Lewis
- Leslie’s Four Marks: A Extract from that Author’s Work, Entitled, ‘A Short and Easy Method with the Deists’ by Charles Leslie
- The direction of progress in engineering. Address by the president, Section H, Australian Association for the Advancement of Science. Adelaide meeting, 1893 by Robert Julian Scott
- Panorama of the Playground: Notable New Zealand Sportsmen (vol 11, issue 7) by W. F. Ingram
- Views from the Left [Salient Vol. 25, No. 9, 1962.] by Val Maxwell
- Marlborough the Golden Province: Beautiful Blenheim—A Garden of History by O. N. Gillespie
- Meal-Time Musings: “The Elastic Limit by J. Mcdonald
- Three Act Play by I. E. A.
- Full report on Omega Teach-In by Judy Falloon, Denis Phelps
- Our Women’s Section (vol 11, issue 7) by Helen
- Workers Educational Association Second Annual Dominion Report [1916] by Workers Educational Association of New Zealand
- “Heroic Acts” - an insult to workers by Don Franks
- Of Students Positive Aspects of Health by W. Ironside
- The native land question and its solution by William Sievwright
- Our Women’s Section (vol 7, issue 1) by Sheila G. Marshall
- Poem [by Vesta Emanuel] by Vesta Emanuel
- Jesus “Who is Called Christ”: A Plain Survey of his Life and Character as Found in the Gospels by Archibald Campbell
- Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 11, issue 7) by Shibli Bagarag
- Old Hawke’s Bay by W. Dinwiddie
- Nash Interview by J. C. Burgess
- No Freedom until Imperialism ended by Malayan Monitor
- The Ant-Lion: The “Hideous”—the “Beautiful” by H. Collett
- Second Rugby Victory by L. B. Sandford
- Pictures we have Seen of “The Unknown God.” by Archibald Campbell
- Wings of Empire in New Zealand: A Romance of the New Zealand Royal Air Force by Oriwa keripi
- Evolution: An Address Delivered to the Timaru Debating Society by Archdeacon Henry William Harper
- The settler’s guide to New Zealand. Compiled expressly for the New Zealand Shipping Company (Limited) by Vincent Pyke, Ernest L. Bentley
- Armageddon: A Full and Truthful Account of that Great Battle by Peter Oliphant
- Pie in the Sky by Arthur McKenna
- Dream Places (vol 13, issue 8) by James Cowan
- Gossip by K. K.
- drama [Salient Vol. 35, Issue 18, 1972] by Cathy Wylie
- Clarity at all Costs by I. W. Martin
- Malaysian’s Neighbour by Singaporean
- The Call of the Camps by L. S. Fanning
- The True Basis of Morality by Annie Besant
- John Rutherford: The “White New Zealander” by A. J. Waldie
- This Gossip Business by I. E. A.
- Reports of the Native Affairs Committee, 1898 by Native Affairs Committee
- We Protest [Letter to the editor by S. E. Chadwick] by S. E. Chadwick
- “The Ballad of Joe Hill” by Alick Shaw
- The Trade Ship by Joyce West
- The Meaning of History; Two Lectures by Frederic Harrison
- Conscription to be, or not to be? by Hugh Mackenzie
- South Riding by X. Y. Z.
- White Liberal Trash by Tony Simpson
- We Protest [Letter to the editor by D. M. Woodford] by D. M. Woodford
- The Harmony Between Geology and Genesis; A Lecture Given in reply to Mr. Denton’s Lecture on “Science and the Bible” by E. C. Spicer
- A ‘State Bank’, or, Converting the ‘Post Office Savings Bank’ into a ‘State Bank’, with an issue by Government of ‘State Bank notes’, without affecting the status of present banking institutions of the colony by Albert Potter
- Brompton—Piccadilly by C. R. Allen
- Singaporean Subversion in NewZealand by Helen Lim, A. D. Campbell
- Group Observation by M. L. Boyd
- “Straw Dogs” by Rex Benson
- Empire leaflets [1-3, 1916]
- Nom-De-Plumes [Letter to the editor, Salient Vol. 25, No. 9, 1962.] by John Stevens
- Victorious B.G. by M. C. Lambrechtsen
- The S.G.M. by Paul von Dadelszen
- Our London Letter (vol 13, issue 8) by Arthur L. Stead
- Alcoholic Reform by F. A. de la Mare
- Inspiration [letter to the editor] by Bill Logan
- Dunedin Female Refuge [Annual Report 1881-82] by Dunedin Female Refuge
- Amber to Red by The Lama-In-Chief
- Mitch-Ill Over Gager by A. T. Mitchell
- Prophecies Awaiting Fulfilment: Resources Of South Westland by C. H. Gordon
- Two minds [letter to the editor] by Owen Gager
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- Slack Crime by Three Ex-Vic Students
- Letter from Threepence Down to Salient Vol 5, No. 6. July 31, 1942 by Threepence Down
- How to Spend Sixpence, Containing Sixty-Nine Valuable Vegetarian Recipes by W. M. Wright
- Apologies [Letter to the editor, Salient Vol. 25, No. 9, 1962.] by P. J. R. Blizard
- The Pipes Of Paddy O’Pan by Ken Alexander
- Letter from T. N. Morecombe to Salient Vol 5, No. 6. July 31, 1942 by T. N. Morecombe
- N.Z. and Defence by J. C. Ross
- The Magic Island (Vol 13, issue 8) by Nellie E. Donovan
- ‘Insight’ again [letter to the editor] by Janinka Chuml
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- Wilson Hits At Salient by D. B. Wilson
- Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 13, issue 8) by Shibli Bagarag
- Extravaganza [Letter to the editor, Salient Vol. 25, No. 9, 1962.] by Paul Spender
- Laws of the Dunedin Jewish Congregation by Dunedin Jewish Congregation
- The Co-operative Movement in New Zealand Agriculture by Edwin Hall
- Viet vote [letter to the editor] by H. F. King
- Exec Set-Up Declared Obsolete by D. B. Wilson
- Twenty Billion of the World’s Finest Oysters: The Famous Oyster Beds In Foveaux Strait by Frank N. Robson
- Nineteenth Annual Report of the Committee of Management of the Benevolent Institution [1881] by Otago Benevolent Institution
- The Frozen Meat Industry of New Zealand by M. A. Eliott
- Rice most important issue [letter to the editor]
- An Appreciation in Verse by Five Wise Yankees
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- Dunedin Female Refuge [Annual Report 1879-80] by Dunedin Female Refuge
- Congratulations! [letter to the editor] by R. J. Smith
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- Liar by R. A. C. Stewart
- Not Understood: A Note on Thomas Bracken by Selma A. Newton, Ray Wilson
- Fun for Some by "Pissed Off"
- Dunedin Female Refuge [Annual Report 1880-81] by Dunedin Female Refuge
- Mr. Benson replies: by Rex Benson
- Our Women’s Section (vol 13, issue 8) by Helen
- Reorganisation of English Institutions by F. W. Newman
- Review Reviewed by Sebastopol
- Ko enei nga ritenga he ritenga tuturu na matou mo nga reti o nga whenua e retia nei e matou Kia Mite Rewena raua Ko Kapene Mete.
- Social Credit [Letter to Salient. Vol. 24 No. 10. 1961] by G. J. Dempsey
- The Railsitter by K. Alexander
- Varsity show of low standard [letter to the editor] by David John Fergusson
- Letter from J. G. Read to Salient Vol 5, No. 6. July 31, 1942 by J. G. Read
- Panorama of the Playground: Boxing In New Zealand by W. F. Ingram
- The Western Farmer of America by Augustus Mongredien
- Correction [Letter to Salient. Vol. 24 No. 10. 1961] by P. J. Palmier
- Twelve Minutes on a Geyser: The Story of an Amazing Feat by James Cowan
- The Soil of Great Britain and Ireland by Charles Ellershaw
- Unchristian God [Letter to Salient. Vol. 24 No. 10. 1961] by Clive McLeod
- Benson Trying to foist preconseptions—Boyes [letter to the editor] by Peter Boyes
- Testimonies of Medical Men, On the Protection Supposed to be Afforded by Vaccination from 1805 to 1881
- The Witch’s Rock: A Maori Legend by J. H. Bomford
- No Rift! [Letter to Salient. Vol. 24 No. 10. 1961] by D. Crun
- Christianity at the Bar of Science by Joseph Symes
- Fellow Student Comments by Hugh Fyson
- Poor art by M. J. B. Gaffikn
- “..and furthermore..” by R. Chapman
- Letter from Shirley Smith to Salient Vol 5, No. 6. July 31, 1942 by Shirley Smith
- Secular Ceremonies: A Burial Service by Austin Holyoake
- Attempt fails to clarify the class issues by Nevil Gibson
- Editorial [Salient Special Issue, April 17, 1969.] by Simon Arnold, David Harcourt
- Dwyer Cut Up by Catherine Benefield
- Tongariro Whenua Ahuareka mo te Katoa
- Letter from Sartorial to Salient Vol 5, No. 6. July 31, 1942 by Sartorial
- Secular Ceremonies: Naming of Infants by Charles Watts
- Letter from Student to Salient Vol 5, No. 6. July 31, 1942 by Student
- Production Engineering Part XXVII: Facing New Ideas by E. T. Spidy
- Censorship should go [editorial] by Barrie Saunders
- The Sheep Act, 1878 by New Zealand Government
- Petition of William Thompson, Te Waharoa by Wiremu Tamihana Te Waharoa
- Religion: Its Changing Forms and its Eternal Essence by M. J. Savage
- Security Agent on Campus by Roger Wilde
- Schubert’s Mass Presented by Judie Falloon
- The Art of Painting (vol 3, issue 8) by T. W. Fletcher
- [Letter to H.D. Bell from Professor George W. Von Zedlitz. 3rd December 1914] by Professor George Von Zedlitz
- Our London Letter (vol 14, issue 5) by Arthur L. Stead
- The Superheated Locomotive by J. Taylor
- Thirteenth Annual Report of the Oamaru Hospital [1885] by Oamaru Hospital
- Topical Tilts And Chatty Charges by Ken Alexander
- Greatest Hits by Felix Manskleid
- [Portrait of William Swainson engaged in ornithological research. 1836?] by Charles Emilius Gold
- Calendar [University of Otago, 1879] by University of Otago
- Short and terse [Educating the Body by Kevin Ireland reviewed by Jan Walker] by Jan Walker
- E006 : March 1 to April 30 by Kevin Marshall
- [Letter to Professor Von Zedlitz from H.D. Bell. 7th December 1914] by H. D. Bell
- Buy New Zealand Goods and Build New Zealand: New Zealand Industries Series No. 6.—Women’s Overwear by O. N. Gillespie
- Twenty-Second Annual Report of the Committee of Management of the Benevolent Institution [1884] by Otago Benevolent Institution
- Wages—How They Might be Increased by Flat
- Our London Letter (vol 8, issue 6) by Arthur L. Stead
- The Theory of Education by J. G. S. Grant
- Cricket Colonialism by D. S. Grace
- [Te Horeta Taniwha. 185-] by Charles Heaphy
- The Missouri Breaks by Simon Wilson
- [Sketches showing the damage to buildings sustained in the 1848 Wellington earthquake] by Robert Park
- N.Y.C. by R. Macrae
- How Bluey Got The Milk by Will Lawson
- [Letter to H. Ostler from H.D. Bell. 8th January 1915] by H. D. Bell
- Te Wharangi by M. Western
- Educational Legislation; Or, The School Acts’ Manual by Thomas Turner
- Dogma And Dialectics [The Evolution of Dialectical Materialism reviewed by Owen Gager] by Owen Gager
- Honi Takes the Train by J. Carnachan
- [Comment from A. Browne published in Salient. Vol. 34, No. 5. 1971] by A. Browne
- Ko te kupu a te Penetana, Tumuaki o Te Kooti Whakawa Whenua Maori, mo te pukapuka inoi a Ngaitahu by Francis Dart Fenton
- Salient Selling Out by Clark Kent
- Landslip caused by earthquake near Wellington N. Zealand Jan 1855 by Charles Emilius Gold
- Monty Python and the Holy Grail by Simon Wilson
- Famous New Zealanders: No. 7: Commander F. A. Worsley (vol 8 issue 6) by James Cowan
- Nga Mahi a Nga Hui o te Pihopatanga o Akarana, 1911
- Edgar Wallace and Wellington: Four Generations: James Henry Marriott of Wellington by G. H. Scholefield
- Speeches of the Hon. Adam Crooks, Minister of Education, I. On moving the second reading of the Bill respecting ... schools, February 18th, 1879; II. also on moving the adoption of the estimates ... III. Also general circular showing the effect of the amendments in the law by Ontario Education Department
- The Runaway by Rhys S. Pasley
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- Thoughts In Winter by Marion Matheson
- [Letter to G.G.S. Robison from Clement Watson. 22nd November 1915] by Clement Watson
- The Exorcist Th 9 Sept 2.15 by Martin Doyle
- Orchestra pleases by Jill Mackie
- Between the Mungaroa & Pukirati Valleys. [ca 1845] by William Swainson
- Reports of the Native Affairs Committee, 1881 by Native Affairs Committee
- Petition of Natives of Poverty Bay and East Cape
- Famous New Zealand Trials (vol 8, issue 6) by C. A. L. Treadwell
- “Songs of Joy”, “The Latin Splendour” by Felix Manskleid
- The School Penny Bank: For the Public Schools of New Zealand, From an Educational Point of View by W. Dalrymple
- ‘Net Brain Drain A Gain’ by Roger Wilde
- [Letter to Clement Watson from Professor Von Zedlitz. 20th November] by Professor George Von Zedlitz
- Shakespeare Proud of Peter Hallwright by Simon Wilson
- [Homestead at] Manaia. Feb., 1849] by William Mein Smith
- Queenstown. (vol 8, issue 6) by James J. Stroud
- The Kindergarten; Being a Brief Sketch of Frobel’s System of Infant Education by L. W. Dalrymple
- “Liza with a “Z”: Liza Minnelli by Felix Manskleid
- Youth takes the Helm: Young Maori Leaders Discuss Native Problems by Mervyn G. McNeil
- By Tasman Bluffs. by Prentice Player
- Comment on Bursaries by Anthony Ward
- [Letter to Professor Von Zedlitz from H.D. Bell. 2nd December 1914] by H. D. Bell
- Looking down the Mangaroa Hill by James Bragge
- You Can Be A Christian And A Scientist by K. P. Perry
- Immortal Performances: RCA by Felix Manskleid
- Hail, Majestic Aorangi. by G. W. R. Watson
- [Statement made by Professor Von Zedlitz. 3 December 1914] by Professor George Von Zedlitz
- Highways and Byways: The Lewis Pass Route between Canterbury and Westland by Neville R. Lewers
- Mungaroa Bridge. Jan. 1849 by William Swainson
- Further Criticism of Malaysian Students by Jordan K. Mangrove-Muncher
- Guthrie: Fees Not For The Few by Denis Phelps
- The Glory of the Harpsichord by Felix Manskleid
- Wellington College Annual Report [1876] by Wellington College
- S.A./N.Z. by M.P.K. Sorrenson
- A Word Books: Do Unto Others by Charity Blithering-Smith by Muriel Montmorency Jones
- [Letter to the Chairman, Victoria University College Council from Professor George Von Zedlitz. 1st October 1915] by Professor George Von Zedlitz
- The Men Who Make It Possible: “Judge Them by Their Job” by R. Morant
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- Life in the English Department by Martin Doyle
- Norman the Conquerer by H. T. Lee
- Council treasurer quits by Bill Logan
- Inspiration; the inaugural address of the President of the Freethought Association, Dunedin by Robert Stout
- ‘Obsession’ of secrecy by Roger Wilde
- Schedule of Native Reserves in the Arahura (West Coast, Middle Island) Block by New Zealand. Parliament. Legislative Council.
- Books: Marcel Duchamp (or the Castle of Purity) by Octavio Paz by G. Craig
- Progressive MSA Leaders Needed by Hussein Wong, Tua Lam Pah, Salley Kam Lan
- Film Review: “Lopt and Cropped” by A. W. Everard
- [Letter to the Chairman, Victoria University College Council from Professor George Von Zedlitz. 1st Sept. 1915] by Professor George Von Zedlitz
- Dorofeev supported by Lloyd Berry
- Winter Sport by L. B. Sandford
- Panorama of the Playground: Letter from Sir James Leigh-Wood by W. F. Ingram
- Records: The Jeff Beck Group: Rough and Ready by Tony Backhouse
- Salient or the Dominion by Doug Wilson
- The Bible, or Freethought? A Review of Mr. R. Stout’s Lecture on Inspiration by T. E. Marsdan
- To the Right Honourable the Secretary of State for the Colonies, this chart of New Zealand [cartographic material] from original surveys [of the New Zealand Land Company]; engraved by James Wyld by James Wyld
- The Maori as a Tracker and Signaller by H. Beattie
- Hunters & dogs with birds, c1920 by Nelson Provincial Museum
- Letter to Aloysius Slurp by Echezeang
- Books: Three for Tomorrow by Robert Silverberg by I. Hupert
- Use of force by Leslie Slater
- [Letter to G.G.S. Robison from Clement Watson. 23nd November 1915] by Clement Watson
- Letters Received by the Premier from England Relative to the Repeal of the Contagious Diseases Act and the Raising of the Age of Consent
- Pageant of Colour: In a Land Flowing with Milk and Honey by Joyce West
- The Bible in Schools by Emma Hardinge Britten
- Murder Shall Be Done: The Easterfield Incident by W. P. Airotciv
- A Matter of Principal by H. W. Gretton
- Trots and Nasties by Anti-Fascist
- Muldoon on the cost of failure by Roger Wilde
- Tangle in Paris by O. R. ('Org') Gallaher
- Drama: A Collier’s Friday Night by Trevor Williams
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- The Citizen: The Journal of the Forward Movement [Vol. 1, No.5, January, 1896]
- Sport with Peter Winter [published in Salient. Vol. 34, No. 5. 1971] by Peter Winter
- A marriage of media by Nevil Gibson
- Film Festival Review Comment by Philistine (Christchurch)
- Memo Re. Carrying on French and German during next session, for Finance Committee by Clement Watson
- 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
- Among The Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 14, issue 5) by Shibli Bagarag
- A Word About Student Newspaper Editing by Arvo Salo
- Bright start to Capping by Gill Mackie
- The Bible in the Schools by Robert Rutherford
- Know this Place? by J. A. Froude
- [Letter to the Chairman, Victoria University College Council from ten members of the Professorial Board. 24th May 1915] by Tho. A Hunter, Hugh MacKenzie, F. P. Wilson, J. Rankine Brown, H. B. Kirk, Thomas H Easterfield, D.M.Y. Sommerville, E. Marsden, C. A. Cotton, James Adamson
- Our Women’s Section (vol 14, issue 5) by Helen
- Thrush On the Mat Again! by Chris Hardie
- After flood in Hutt. [ca 1842?] by Robert Park
- Antarctic Huts Restoration 1960 by Mike Prebble
- Fire Insurance by the State or by the Municipalities by Insurers Union of New Zealand
- Motion Lost by Allan Bradley
- “The Possessed” Well Worthwhile [review] by Kirsty Northcote-Bade
- People by T. Auckram
- Another View of NZUSA by Dave Cunningham
- The Bible in Schools Read at the Ordinary Meeting of the Otago Schoolmasters’ Association, 7th September, 1872 by J. B. Park
- The New Zealand Fabian Society, January 1896 [Rules] by New Zealand Fabian Society
- On Being a Polluter by J. Orman
- Port Nicholson from Kaiwarrawarra [1840 or 1841?] by James Coutts Crawford
- For Nuclear Disarmament by G. V. Butterworth
- Some hope yet… by Tony Jaques
- Letter: Women’s Lib. [published in Salient. vol. 34 no. 5 1971]] by Jillian Harvey
- Stephen Chan Says — Cederella Needs new Clothes by Stephen Chan
- Religious Instruction in State schools: letters by X.Y.Z. by Henry Richardson Rae
- Schroder Poems Reviewed by Russell Campbell
- Adventures in Invention by Ken Alexander
- [Letter to the Chairman, Victoria University College Council from Professor George Von Zedlitz. 15th September 1915] by Professor George Von Zedlitz
- Panorama of the Playground: “Mile Of The Century”-1939 by W. F. Ingram
- Tourist Wealth Waiting: World’s Best Scenes (vol 8, issue 6) by Leo Fanning
- Why is Dr Featherston so sheepish? [1857?] by Issac Featherston
- Address on Education [Delivered 15th April, 1879] by Robert Stout
- Ture Whakatau Rahui o te Tai Hauauru 1881 Ture Whakatikatika
- War Protests ‘Unsuccessful’ by Roger Wilde
- Te Marae I Roto I Te Urewera by R. W. Steele
- Manual training in primary schools by Department of Education
- Class distinction in law courts by Tony Jaques
- Alex Veysey or Salient by Disgusted
- The Wife And The Wherefor by Ken Alexander
- Letter: Library by Penny Wisheart
- Man vs Woman by Susan Tanner
- New Zealand Literature: Part I. (vol 8, issue 6) by Edith L. Kerr
- Snow in the Fowler Pass: Lake Manapouri to Doubtful Sound by I. E. Dickens
- J. P.’s experience in travelling up the coast of New Zealand; when a Scotch cart was conveyed across the Manawatu and Rangitiki rivers on a canoe for the first time - we had to swim three horses across... [Between 1854 and 1856] by John Pearse
- Me and the Penguins by Ralph Wheeler
- Michael Smither Exhibition by R. W. Steele
- Wellington’s New Station by A. S. Wansbrough
- Thou Shall Not Kill What? by An Unprincipled Heathen
- Report and proceedings of conference to consider position of the frozen-meat industry by Conference on the Frozen-Meat Industry, Wellington, 1895
- SRC Reporter Debunked by David Murray
- Can Morals be Taught in Secular Schools? [Delivered 24th April, 1878] by Robert Stout
- Salient is a pill—Tablet by Roger Wilde
- Famous New Zealanders: No. 41: Michael Joseph Savage: The First Labour Prime Minister Of New Zealand (vol 11, issue 5) by James Cowan
- Incoherent English Disliked by Bob Findlay
- Periods and Persons, Points, and Prospects of Contact, between Presbyterian and Episcopal Churches by Rev. A. B. Suter
- The Hobart Town Riots by Charles Pascal Telesphore Chiniquy
- Revelry by I. G. G. Mackay
- Report of the Sub Committee appointed to Inquire into the Working of “the Bankruptcy Act, 1883.” by Dunedin Chamber of Commerce
- The True Position of Our New Zealand Railway Investment by Samuel Vaile
- An Indictment of New Zealand by Brendan Smith
- [Aglionby Arms (Burcham’s) River Hutt ca 1843] by Samuel Charles Brees
- World Affairs (vol 8, issue 6) by E. Vivian Hall
- Accommodation by Roger Drummond
- Objection to Guest Lecturer by A concerned Sosc 101 student
- Lecture on the New Hebrides Islands, The New Hebrides Natives, And The New Hebrides Mission by Rev. Joseph Copeland
- The Chiniquy Lectures Delivered in the Protestant Hall, Sydney by Charles Pascal Telesphore Chiniquy
- Tournament Report by D. B. H.
- Our London Letter (vol 9, issue 9) by Arthur L. Stead
- Report of the Sub Committee appointed to Inquire into the Working of the Customs Tariff by Dunedin Chamber of Commerce
- The Return of the Triboldies: Part 8 by Dennis List
- Makaenuku Pa, district of the Hutt 1845? [Drawn by S C Brees. Engraved by Henry Melville. London, 1849] by Samuel Charles Brees
- Among The Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 8, issue 6) by Shibli Bagarag
- Proceedings [of the Geographical Society of Australasia. New South Wales & Victoria Branches] by Geographical Society of Australasia. New South Wales Branch, Geographical Society of Australasia. Victoria Branch
- Primary charge ... delivered at the second session of the seventeenth Synod of the Diocese of Auckland, on the feast of SS. Simon and Jude, 1903 by Moore Richard Neligan
- Present troubles in the Church and what they teach us by Charles Strong
- Open Letter to Venn Young M.P. by Alan Seymour
- Reply to the Rev. John Jones, on Spiritualism as “The Work of Demons.” by Thomas Shorter
- Mary.—A Christmas Poem by Enid Saunders
- Life Insurance in New Zealand; read before the Actuarial Society of Edinburgh, on 5th March, 1885 by J. Moody Stuart
- Abolishing the Board of Maori Affairs by Hemi Potatau
- The Fort Richmond. Hutt Bridge [1845] by Samuel Charles Brees
- Early days in Otago by James McIndoe
- Rationalism Versus Dogma: Two Lectures by Charles Bright
- Horse drawn carts on the Rimutaka Hill, one mile from the top by James Bragge
- Suggestions for a History of the Origin and Migrations of the Maori People by Francis Dart Fenton
- I’m Satisfied with Sosc by N.H. Toad
- Proceedings of the District Grand Lodge Of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Otago and Southland, under the Grant Lodge of England [1885] by Freemasons, District Grand Lodge of Otago and Southland
- The Electors of Bruce Versus The Law Courts of New Zealand; the Magistrate’s judgement in voiding the Bruce Licensing Poll freely criticised ... in an address to the electors of Bruce by P. B. Fraser
- Robert Franken Drawing Beyond the Imagnation by Roger Steele
- Co-operation of Land, Labour and Capital by William Lee Rees
- understanding overseas students by James J. Masing
- Social Officer. Exec. Members Report by Malcolm Grover
- Skulls; or, Man, Woman, and Child by Robert G. Ingersoll
- Maori family outside a whare puni, Mangaakuta, near Masterton by James Bragge
- Report of the Committee of the Wellington Ladies’ Christian Association [1884] by Wellington Ladies' Christian Association
- The Bible, Its Evidences, Characteristics, and Effects by Rev. Charles Perry
- A Blackbird’s Song by Elsa Flavell
- Readers Guide by Alec Don
- Tribunal will indict govt by Jacqueline McCluggage
- Wahine, Whitcoulls and Red Balloons by Fred Ranunga
- Ingersoll’s Mistakes About Moses by D. R. Dungan
- Sports Officer by Rod Trott
- On the Ruamahanga, Wairarapa. 1860 by William Mein Smith
- Te Ture Whakatikatika i te Ture Whakatau Rahui o Te Tai Hauauru 1881
- An address ... to the citizens and taxpayers of California by California Tax Reform League
- Intercolonial Fire Brigades Demonstration To be held in the Recreation Ground, Napier ... 27 & 28 Jan., 1886 ... under the auspices of the United Fire Brigades Association of New Zealand
- Yoga by Lynda Rigler
- Retrospect by Eileen A. Fearn
- Don’s Dogma by Don Franks
- The Law and the Limit of Labour: A Sermon Preached on Behalf of the Early Closing Movement by John Langdon Parsons
- Report of the Home for Friendless Women, Newtown [1885] by Wellington Ladies' Christian Association
- England’s colonies, her strength by James Herman De Ricci
- Haere Mai! by Witi Ihimaera
- Science Gathering by Judie Falloon
- The Facts of Moses In Reference to Creation, Versus The Fallacies of Ingersoll in Reference to the Pentateuch
- [Rimutaka and Wairarapa scenes. 1854] by John Pearse
- The Christmas Present by Elsa Flavell
- by Gyles Beckford
- Statement Explanatory and Defensive Position Assumed By Certain Ministers and Elders of the Free Church of Scotland In Consequence of The Decision of Last General Assembly in Regard to the Present Scheme of Union by Free Church of Scotland
- “Mistakes of Moses.” Robt. G. Ingersoll’s Last Brilliant Effort, Lately Delivered in Chicago. Replete with Wit, Sarcasm, and Audacity by Robert G. Ingersoll
- New Zealand pigeon - Carpophaga novae zealandiae by John Gerrard Keulemans
- The relation of philosophy to science, physical and psychological: an address delivered before the Aristotelian Society, October 20, 1884, (being the annual presidential address for the sixth session of the Society) by Shadworth Hollway Hodgson
- Brandeis Is The ‘Bedroom College’ by Doug White
- Editorial Raves by John Ryall
- Christ, the revolution ? by Chris Marshall
- Famous New Zealanders: No. 21: Bishop Pompallier: The Story of a Mission Pioneer (vol 9, issue 9) by James Cowan
- Shetland Fishermen’s Widows’ Relief Fund Report, 1884 by Shetland Fishermen's Widows' Relief Fund
- A Readers Guide to Salient by Don Franks
- Blasphemy; Most Respectfully Dedicated To The Rev. T. Roseby, M.A., LL.B., And the Author of “Christ V. Spiritualism.”
- Danger on the campus claimed [Letter to Salient. Volume 31 Number 8. April 30 1968] by R. Bryant
- Report of the Orkney and Zetland Association For 1884 by Orkney and Zetland Association
- Messrs Blundell Bros, Evening Post, Wellington [a reply by the editor to allegations of reporting bias] by Gresley Lukin
- Democracy, the climax of political progress and the destiny of advanced races: an historical essay by John Lothrop Motley
- The King Country; or, Explorations in New Zealand. A Narrative of 600 Miles of Travel through Maoriland. by J. H. Kerry-Nicholls
- Fiordland Round Trip: A New Scenic Route by Elsie K. Morton
- Forest, Porirua Road, Wellington by William Thomas Locke Travers
- Reclamation. by M. Lynn Gurney
- Annual Report [Auckland Chamber of Commerce, 1885] by Auckland Chamber of Commerce
- Elections: Vorster wins in South Africa McDonald. . . . Victoria by Roger Steele
- Mitchell [Letter to Salient. Volume 31 Number 8. April 30 1968] by J. R. Anderson
- The social future of the working class: a lecture delivered to a meeting of trades’ unionists, May 7, 1868 by Edward Spencer Beesly
- Statistical View of Fifty Years’ Progress in New Zealand 1854-1903, compiled from official sources. E.J. von Dadelszen, Registrar-General by E.J. von Dadelszen
- Pictures Of New Zealand Life (vol 9, issue 9) by James Cowan
- Belmont Hill road, Lower Hutt by William Thomas Locke Travers
- Mangamiri. by Jenny Meadowsweet
- Free trade in New Zealand: answer to the published enquiry of Auckland agriculturists by William Edmund Sadler
- Paper Read at the Auckland Institute, 27th October, 1884 On the Establishment of A Grand Hotel and Sanatorium In the Rotorua District by James Stewart
- The Union of the Churches and the Coming Presbyterian Assembly by P. B. Fraser
- This Christmas Caper by Ken Alexander
- 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 James Cowan
- Member of The Victorian Order by Edgar A. Guest
- Lawyers: an antiquated mercenary elite by Yuri Grbich
- Goose Manure [Letter to Salient. Volume 31 Number 8. April 30 1968] by J. Paine
- Mana, Pokarua [Between 1842 and 1845] by Samuel Charles Brees
- The French Revolution; a lecture by J. Fred. Dean
- Notes on the plants forwarded to Native schools, 1885 by N.Z. Dept of Education
- Presidential Address ... delivered at the Annual Meeting of the New Zealand Branch of the British Medical Association by William E. Collins
- The Wisdom of the Maori (vol 9, issue 9) by Tohunga
- Nga Korero o te Hui o te Whakakotahitanga i tu ki te Tiriti o Waitangi. Aperira 14, 1892.
- Cape Kidnappers. by Evelyn Johnson
- Films: The Way West by M. J. Heath, Nevil Gibson
- The Centenary of Thomas Chalmers; An Oration by J. G. S. Grant
- From the Courts [Salient Vol. 37, Issue 9, 1974] by Bernard Randall, John Ryall, Wiki Oman
- Schema (from New Unart) by P. J. McGrath
- The Comet: or, Letters to Bon-Accordians, by Chronos. No.II, to the Rev. A.M. Bannatyne by Philadelphus Bain Fraser
- In memoriam: John Wesley Jago
- Korea by R. E. Blazey
- The Contagious Diseases Act; shall the Contagious Diseases Act be applied to the civil population? Being a paper read before the Association of the Medical Officers of Health … December 18th, 1869 by William Acton
- [Group of Maori and Pakeha near a beach, probably Paekakariki looking towards Pukerua. Between 1842 and 1845] by Samuel Charles Brees
- The New Catholic Church
- Early Train Journeys and the Royal Tour: A Contrast by A. H. Messenger
- Spiritualism. Addressed to the Synod of the Presbyterian Church of Otago and Southland
- Our Women’s Section (vol 9, issue 9) by Helen
- The Wisdom of the Maori (vol 8, issue 6) by Tohunga
- Alcoholic Beverages: Their use and Abuse
- Foreboding and the new Frontiers [Review of Frontiers. Vol. 1 No. 1. by Nevil Gibson] by Nevil Gibson
- Manawatu survey station / S.C.B. [ca 1842] by Samuel Charles Brees
- Report of a meeting of the London National Society for Women’s Suffrage, held at the Gallery of the Architectural Society in Conduit Street, Saturday, July 17th, 1869 by National Society for Women's suffrage
- Religion of Humanity; The Annual Address by Richard Congreve
- Trade and Empire by John B. C. Kershaw
- Success for Soccer Eleven by B. L. R.
- A Rememberance of the Past by The Right Hon. Sir Robert Stout
- Letter from Mr. Alexander Mackay, Forwarding Draft of a New Native Reserves Bill by Alexander Mackay
- The Battlefields of Sport: The Making of the Ashes by Quentin Pope
- Thoughts on theism, with suggestions towards a public religious service in harmony with modern science and philosophy
- St. Gothard’s Pass A Memorable Winter Journey. by Isobel M. Peacocke
- Our Women’s Section: Timely Notes and Useful Hints (vol 8, issue 6) by Helen
- Production Engineering (Part X.): It Does Apply to Us by E. T. Spidy
- Alan Roddick: Damning and daring [Review of The Eye Corrects by Jan Walker] by Jan Walker
- [Panorama of Wanganui from Durie Hill, 1848 or 1849?] by Robert Park
- Proceedings in the Court of Appeal of New Zealand ... with reference to comments made upon that Court by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in the case of Wallis and Others, appellants, and ... Solicitor-General for ... New Zealand, respondent. Together with the Judgments ... by New Zealand court of Appeal
- General Laws for the Government of the Ancient Order of Foresters, Friendly Society, Auckland District by Ancient Order of Foresters, Friendly Society, Auckland District
- [The town of] Petre Wanganui. [1844?] by Samuel Charles Brees
- Sight Testing by T. G. Glasgow
- Report of the Committee-in-Aid by Otago Benevolent Institution
- The History of One Tree Hill, the volcanic mountain known to the Maori people as ‘Maungakiekie’ by Montague Harrison Wynyard
- Art by A. M. Catterall
- University Reform by D. G.
- The Prussian land-tenure reforms, and a farmer-proprietary for Ireland: two papers read at the annual meeting of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science, held in Belfast, September, 1867 by Henry Dix Hutton
- Plain Talks to Young Men on Being Out of Work by J. Upton Davis
- Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 9, issue 9) by Shibli Bagarag
- The Bell Family in Nelson by Robert Boyd
- A Guide to the Printed Books Exhibited to the Public in the Grenville Library and King’s Library by British Museum
- Living With Integration by Peter Blizard
- And Poetry Corner by Martin Doyle
- Education: The School Systems of Australia by Henry Hill
- The “Let Us Drink” Ers by Venny Son
- Visions of the Future... by D. G.
- A Picket for Death by Barry Leech
- Basketball Selections by E. Foote
- [Letter from the Women’s Common Room Committee to Salient Vol. 9, No. 8 July, 3, 1946] by Women's Common Room Committee
- Report of the Meeting of the Otago Institute, Held on Tuesday, November 14, 1871 by Otago Institute
- Lucy Malanta Hunter-Brown by Helen Whelan
- Eureka, An Exposition of the Prophecies by John Graham
- Student life under Communism by Carol Williams
- Happenings at Downstage by Neil Rowe
- Poultry and Eggs for Market and Export by James Alexander Henderson
- Notices [Salient Vol. 39, Issue 21, 1976] by Lindsay Wright
- Fresher’s Celebration [Salient, Vol. 18, Issue 3, 1954] by Pro Bono Victoria
- VUC Grads ask . . . by K. J. Hollyman
- An Open Letter to the Food Co-op. by Peter Rendall
- Parking problem grows worse despite new areas by Howard Harris
- Soccer Team Playing Well by A. Preston
- Address to Otago Institute, 13 August 1872 by Henry Samuel Chapman
- Slaves to the Tramp: A Study in Psych. One by Beetle
- Early Motoring Memories of a Nelson Chauffeur by A Guy
- Quitting India by Sagittarius
- Sports and the Easter Tournament by Peter C. Thrush
- Salmon Acclimatization in New Zealand by W. Lauder Lindsay
- Political Address by Mr Graham, M.H.R. for Nelson city by John Graham
- Criticism (to the Editor) by N.N.
- The Sixteenth Annual Report of the Committee of the Unitarian Church by Sydney Unitarian Church
- Little Rock by Peter Blizard
- Landlord says tenants wreckers by Tony Jaques
- Ture Whakatika i te Ture Whakahaere Whenua Maori, 1886
- When does human life begin? by Petra Van Den Munckhos
- Unions — what’s Political ? by John Ryall
- Tex Morton by Alan Turley
- Handbook Review by Marie Russell
- Religious Certainty: A Course of Lectures in Vindication of Some Fundamental Religious Beliefs by John Dunlop
- Army Education by G. W. Turner
- A Guide to the Printed Books Exhibited to the Public by British Museum
- Know Your University—No. 2 by Dr. G. A. Currie
- Panorama of the Playground: A Note On Sports Costumes (vol 11, issue 5) by W. F. Ingram
- Infallibility? by B. J. W.
- The History of Catholic Opposition by Colin Feslier
- Editorial [Salient Vol. 39, Issue 21, 1976] by John Ryall
- Robertson’s ban by Rosemary Booth
- [Letter from Pro Bono Discipulorum to Salient Vol. 9, No. 8 July, 3, 1946] by Pro Bono Discipulorum
- No Toy War by John Llewellyn
- Buy New Zealand Goods and Build New Zealand (vol 15, issue 2) by O. N. Gillespie
- Andrew Gold by David Murray
- Auckland University Students Association (Impressions of August Council) by David Miliband
- Read This! by D. F. M.
- Distinguished cleric visits by N. E. Whitehead
- Some Servants
- Pelorus Bridge School 1911–43 and its Locality by Pearl Farnell
- Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen play Hot Licks, Cold Steel and Truckers Favourites by John Crommelin
- Kiwi Goes Cretan by C.B.
- Economics [Salient Vol. 18, Issue 3, 1954] by Flicks on Friday
- [Letter from Geoffrey Streeter to Salient Vol. 9, No. 8 July, 3, 1946] by Geoffrey Streeter
- The Relative Weights of Gold and Silver Dissolved by Potassium Cyanide Solutions from Alloys of these Metals by J. S. Maclaurin
- Sunday Evening Lectures [delivered in the Mechanics’ Institute, Castlemaine] by G. C. Leech
- Queen Review by Gerard Couper
- A challenge to students: Towards Real Education by J. B. Share
- Otago University by Leonie Morris
- Plato Re-Plated by Plato
- Thus We Began by H. B.
- Drama in the Nelson Gaol by J B Bertram
- The “Thunderer” of Otago. A Poor Poet’s Reply to A Great Critic by Thomas Bracken
- Abortion March Successful by Gillian Goodger
- Folk tv by Janet McCallum
- Aussie’s Colour Shame Lack of Human Rights by Tom Toogood
- Prospectus of the Aurelia by Aurelia Co-operative Land and Labour Association
- Weir 21 Today by P. M. McCaw
- The Role of the Scientist by J.M.Z.
- What may happen to a woman in New Zealand: a cry of distress by Eliza Isaac
- Visiting English Lecturer Says: Neutral Varsities Abdicate Responsibility by Michael King
- Reviews by Brownie McGhee
- SRC report by Gary Henderson
- The Horse: Its Treatment in Australia by George Hamilton
- Graduation date may be changed by Bob Lord
- The World Well Lost by Evang Union
- Herbert Clapham, Herbal Botanist by Helen Whelan
- [Untitled poem by H.W.G.] by H.W.G.
- Godspell by Moira Stewart, Richard Keene
- Préface [to La Nouvelle-Zélande] by Etienne Hulot
- Annual Report [South Australian Institute 1871] by South Australian Institute
- Sequel to A cry of distress by Eliza Isaac
- NZUSA Democratic Circus by John Ryall
- Spinner’s Live Atlantic SD-2-910 by Martin Allison
- Arbitration, as a Substitute for War by London Peace Society
- La Nouvelle-Zélande by Courte, Louis Henri
- Kehu (Hone Mokehakeha): Biographical Notes by Hilary, John Mitchell
- Patchwork by Gordon Campbell
- Co-Operation [a reprint of Banbury Co-operative tract no.3] by Banbury Co-operative Society
- The Future of Weir by G. S. Orr
- [Letter from P. J. Armstrong to Salient Vol. 9, No. 8 July, 3, 1946] by P. J. Armstrong
- The Natural History Of Paving Stones by Professor William Crawford Williamson
- Mao’s China by Tony Jaques
- EXEC Report by John Ryall
- Nelson Historical Society Journal, Volume 6, Issue 1, 1996 by Nelson Historical Society
- China Trippers Report Back by Barbara McElwee
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- “Pedagogy of the Oppressed” by Graeme Clarke
- An Apology [Salient Vol. 15, Issue 12, 1952] by J. F. D. Patterson
- The Angel Isafrel: A Story of Prohibition in New Zealand by G. M. Reed
- Spiritualism; or the Magnetic Teaching, Its Method and its Objects by James Smith
- Rules for the Formation and Conduct of Spirit Circles by Emma Hardinge
- New formula J. K. Baxter by Tony Jaques
- Downstage’s Victoriana: Bruce Mason Hit by Alastair Bisley
- Maori Forum by Leigh Thomson
- Gregory Minor by Gregory C. Minor
- Reply: [to Bergman defence] by Rex Benson
- Victims by Cathie Wylie
- 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
- [Sermons; preached at St. George’s Hall, Langham Place by Charles Voysey
- Beer Barons vs. the Trusts by John Ryall
- Spiritualism: Two Lectures by W. D. C. Denovan
- The Colonial Bank Liquidation: Motion to Sanction Sale of Assets. The J.G. Ward Farmers’ Association
- Disassociated [letter to the editor] by Dr. R. K. Vasil, Dr. S. P. Rajasingham
- Anger Over Sex Queries by Hugh Rennie
- Bergman defence [letter to the editor] by Glenys Forans
- Where’s My Salient? by Contract
- Waikato University Students Association by John Ryall, Gerard Couper
- State Fire Insurance; Portion of Address To the Wellington Chamber of Commerce by R. M. Simpson
- The Witch’s Workbook by Mark Hammond
- EXEC; the Message Finally Got Through by Gary Henderson
- 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
- Two Lectures on the Phenomena of Spiritualism, delivered in the Masonic Hall, Dunedin, on the 11th and 18th March, 1873 by Rev. James Copland
- Ibsen review [letter to the editor] by Helen Sutch
- Sydney Students’ Many Discounts by Michael Spraggon
- Council Reports by Mike Curtis
- High praise [letter to the editor] by Bruce Mason
- Disclaimer [Salient Vol. 15, Issue 12, 1952] by Doug Foy
- “Study” by Graeme Clarke
- Up the Mokau: The Story of a Canoe Voyage by James Cowan
- Papers in the case. 1. Dr Macgregor’s Board speech with relative letters. 2. Opinions of Council, with memorial by Oamaru District High School
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- Johnson’s Bread And A Pension: A Lesser Achievement by B. Opie
- Where Are We Going? by Petra Van den Munckhof
- Poem To The Editor by Helen Ross
- Catalogue of Works In the Progressive Library by London Progressive Library
- Bomb Article Causes Police Raid by Marty Braithwaite
- After Jarden - What? by B.A.H.
- Sportsmanship Questioned by Fair Play
- Annual report of the Session and Deacons’ Court [1872] by Knox Church [Dunedin]
- Victorianism by Rhys G. Pasley
- The Lord Rutherford of Nelson by E. Marsden
- Gay Women by Joan Shields
- Hon. LL.D Protest [letter to the editor] by R. G. Hoddinott, M. Silver, G. W. Swift
- Proceedings of the First Convention of Progressive Spiritualists in Great Britain by British Association of Progressive Spiritualists
- Tournament Sidelights: Wine Women and... by J.B.
- Kirk Continues To Aid Thieu by Michael G. Law
- Petition of Ihakara and other Natives, Resident at Rangitikei and Manawatu by Ihakara Te Hokowhitukirī
- Twenty-Sixth Annual Report of the Proceedings of the Canterbury Chamber of Commerce [1885] by Canterbury Chamber of Commerce
- Taylor press coverage bad [letter to the editor] by L. Goddard
- Tournament by Two Disgusted Present-Day Students
- The First Annual Report Of The Vogages of the Mission Ship “Dayspring,” by New Hebrides Mission
- Womens Studies Lack Status by Sue Jarvis
- B.O.S.S. Black Killer by Mike Freeman
- Christ’s Reality [letter to the editor] by N. E. Whitehead
- Catalogue of Works in the Progressive Library [with additions] by London Progressive Library
- Dream Places (vol 12, issue 10) by G. G. Stewart
- Celebrate May Day! by Peter Franks
- The Liberal Clergy by Charles Voysey
- New Counsellor by Judie Falloon
- Reports of the Native Affairs Committee, 1894. by Native Affairs Committee
- Imprimerie-librairie A. Quantin, imprimeur de la Chambre des Deputes. Extrait du catalogue pour janvier 1885 by A Quantin
- Ra Ra Rog!! by Roger Lawrence
- Women in the Third World by Petra Van den Munckhof
- Correction [letter to the editor] by Brian Easton
- British Association of Progressive Spiritualists Proceedings of The Second Convention by British Association of Progressive Spiritualists
- The Trials Of Student Parents by Lyn Giles
- Explanation [Reply to Fair Play’s letter] by R. M. Daniell, M. J. Poole
- Australia Pleads Guilty... by G.A.W.
- Babylon the Great is Fallen, is Fallen by Archibald MacDonald
- Remarks on the Regulations for Degrees in Science, New Zealand University by T. Jeffery Parker
- Students March-Vietnam Protest by B.G.S.
- Vietnam — An American Replies [Letters] by C. Henry Nims
- Pictures Of New Zealand Life (vol 11, issue 5) by James Cowan
- Leopold, masochist [review] by John Pettigrew
- [Map of North Island, New Zealand, attributed work of Francis Dillon Bell] by Francis Dillon Bell
- A Critique of Feminism by Lindy, Leonie Morris
- God Defend Victoria by David Laws
- Attack [written by David Wright] by David Wright
- Economic Bondage [Letter to Salient. Vol. 24, No. 4. 1961] by R. J. Bromby
- Blacks Urge Boycott of S. Africa by John Gaetsewe
- Rakiura by Stuart Perry
- Te Wakataunga Mo Ngawakaakupe Me Era Atu Poraka by Native Land Court
- The Early Artists of New Zealand III. The Sketching Days of Charles Heaphy and the Tragic Story of Gilfillan by Mona Gordon
- Leaflets [New Zealand Alliance] by New Zealand Alliance
- Thurbage “Brilliant” [letter to the editor] by L. S. Knight
- Ture mo Nga Parani me Nga Paranitanga
- We are the most? Wgtn art praised by M. J. R. Gaffikin
- Jackson’s Bay: Its Past and Present by C. H. Gordon
- On the Road to Anywhere: Item, One Aspen Tree by Robin Hyde
- The islands of New Zealand : from the Admiralty surveys of the English and French Marine, from the observations of the officers of the New Zealand Company and from private surveys & sketches, 1874? by James Wyld
- Why Women Only by Lynn McGimpsey
- Closer Relations With T.C. by A. C. Walsh
- More Camps—Chaplain by John Murray
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- 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
- Constitution ... and minutes of the first meeting held in the Provincial Council Chambers, Christchurch, April, 1896 by National Council of Women of New Zealand
- A Reply by SRC Coordinator
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- Vigilantes book war by Nevil Gibson
- Thailand by W. Alexander
- Entomology—a Most Fascinating Study (Introductory) by H. Collett
- Chapman’s map of the North Island of New Zealand by Geo. T. Chapman
- Our London Letter (vol 12, issue 10) by Arthur L. Stead
- Written at a Picnic by Isobel Andrews
- “Religious Legalist” Supported [Letter to Salient. Vol. 24, No. 4. 1961] by J. K. Murphy
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- Sexual Pervert Terrorism Defeated by Malaysian Student by Anonymous
- Romantic Wellington: Paradise For Poets And Painters by O. N. Gillespie
- Shows...Oklahoma by L.D.A.
- Taj Mahal for ever by Niel Wright
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- New Zealand Good Templar Tracts
- [Circular letter supporting parliamentary candidate Lee, 11 January 1876] by John Sheehan
- Our Women’s Section (vol 7, issue 2) by Sheila G. Marshall
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- The Islands of New Zealand: from the Admiralty surveys of the English and French Marine, from the observations of the officers of the New Zealand Company and from private surveys & sketches, 1843 by James Wyld
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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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- Our Women’s Section (vol 15, issue 2) by Helen
- Sosc Report... by SOSC Class Reps
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- A Compilation of the Shops and Shop-Assistants Acts by Department of Labour
- A map of the principal triangulation in the province of Wellington : executed under the orders of the Provincial Government between the years 1866 and 1870 by Henry Jackson
- All Honour of New Zealand’s Famous Athletes Part III. Concluded by W. F. Ingram
- Climbing in the Buller Valley: Ascent of the Peaks of the Lyell Range: Another Experience of the “Spectre of Brocken” by Bernard Teague
- Our London Letter (vol 11, issue 5) by Arthur L. Stead
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- The New Zealander; a monthly magazine of politics and literature [No. 3., November 14, 1896]
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- The New Zealander; a monthly magazine of politics and literature [No. 1., October 31, 1896]
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- “Unpleasant Consequences” [Letter to Salient. Vol. 24, No. 4. 1961] by B. C. Walsh
- Subversion on the Campus by Rightwing
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- [Correspondence, March 1865, relating to Hauhauism in Hawke’s Bay] by George Sisson Cooper
- The New Zealander; a monthly magazine of politics and literature [No. 2., November 7, 1896]
- The Invader. by Robin Hyde
- Marx, Gish and the SAL by Leon Vitalis
- Hockey [Review of team activities for Salient Vol. 5, No. 2 April 23, 1942] by B. B. Hands
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- The Vessel, the Pieces, the Angel Assembler Picking up the Scatterings of Self by Sandra Bell
- A. R. Atkinson’s Reasons for opposing the present government by Arthur Richmond Atkinson
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- All This and Bill by B. C. Walsh
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- Me and my Smelly Shoes by Bill Direen
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- 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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- Ninth Annual Report 0f the Committee of Management of the Otago Benevolent Institution by Otago Benevolent Institution
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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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- Tenth Annual Report 0f the Committee of Management of the Otago Benevolent Institution by Otago Benevolent Institution
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- Proceedings of the Third Kotahitanga Parliament, April to May 1894 by Māori Parliament
- Vic may yet lose ‘65 tourney! by Hugh Rennie
- Our London Letter (vol 15, issue 2) by Arthur L. Stead
- C.S.G. Hears O’Regan by P.A.M.
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- Te Aro Again
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- The Demonstration House
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- Our Women’s Section (vol 11, issue 5) by Helen
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- America Right, But Not Wrong by T. H. Hill
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- The Religious Non-Observance of the Sabbath by F. W. Robertson
- A sequel to ‘One of England’s little wars’: being an account of the real origin of the war in New Zealand, its present stage, and the future prospects of the colony by Octavius Hadfield
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- The 625 Line by David Smith
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- [Native Land Administration Act 1886] by New Zealand Government
- Country Flying with Redeye by Scheisskoff
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- American Poetry by Louis Johnson
- Executive Letter.—Blue Award. “Student” Banned.—N.U.S. and Blues
- Universities Arts Festival ‘72 Auckland by Philip Dadson
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- A Suggestion On Saving Hunter by David McGill
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- The Microscope by Sydney Gibbons
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- Six Feet Of Earth by In Justification
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- 1950 Sports Round-Up by J. D. Milburn
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- Local Hall for a Small Country Town
- Richard Mill by Pat Akerbolm
- After the Fall by Lawrence McDonald
- Thanks [Letter to Salient. Volume 31, Number 23. September 17, 1968] by Brian Bell
- Who Wants Community Centers?
- Apartheid by P. Hayes
- Manual of Instructions for Raising Mulberry Trees and Silk Worms by G. A. Schoch
- Houses for the Homeless
- Interview with Simone De Beauvoir by Alice Schwartzer
- New Jerusalem, ‘A fourth communication’ being also published as a supplement to ‘A third communication’, A declaration of the age or period by Thomas Perry
- The Voyage Of Tasman In 1642-43. Introduction by B. Stocker
- “In Deep” by Richard Best
- Top award to John Gibbons by Louise Ahearn
- Geographical Sketch by S. Percy Smith
- Feminine Dilemma by Cathy Wylie
- Community Centres by H. C. D. Somerset
- The old Gospel; being thoughts on Matthew xi 28 by Edward Nielsen
- Don’t Shoot Me, I’m Only the Piano Player by P. F. O'Dea
- ‘Third down, 110 to go” by P. F. O'Dea
- Privileged Parkers [Letter to Salient. Volume 31, Number 23. September 17, 1968] by David Shand
- The Last Days, or, The doom of Christendom: being a treatise on Antichrist, the man of sin by Henry Baucke
- Women’s Liberation Conference by Jill Brasell
- Sartorial Jottings by D. L. R.
- New Legislation Opens the Way for Progress: The Town Planning Amendment Act 1948 by J. C. Redward
- Reports of the Native Affairs Committee, 1904 by Native Affairs Committee
- A Different View of the History of Women by Jill Brasell
- The Pill [Letter to Salient. Volume 31, Number 23. September 17, 1968] by Jan Walker
- Instigators [Letter from T. S. Auld] by T. S. Auld
- Voting Papers by M. J. O'Brien
- The New Zealand Reader by William Pember Reeves
- A Declaration of the Age or Period, Being also Published as a ‘Third Communication’ by Thomas Perry
- The Turtle by Ogden Nash
- Letters to the People on the Political Situation by W. J. Napier
- A One Horse Power Machine by Jean Williams
- The Lads Who Keep The Way by One of the Gang.
- Tournament Swimming by M. Kerr
- Letter to a Yippie by Dave
- Pressure on Malaysians: Students Fear Their Government by Tony Jaques
- The Editor by Ella Stewart
- Course of Steam from Dome to Atmosphere by J. Ambrose
- Marlborough Provincial Archives and Museum by Dawn Smith
- The Dairy Industry of New Zealand: A Report on the Result of the Season’s Work by John Sawers
- Campbell Island Expedition, 1960-61 by P. R. Wilson
- A Friend In Need by "Goldfinger"
- Anti-Conscription Campaign Underway Support for Conscientious Objectors by Roger Martin
- Churches in battle for converts by Lloyd Gerry
- The Militia by John Sharp
- Constitutional Reform: Report of the Select Committee of the House of Representatives by N.Z. Parliament. House of Representative
- Production Engineering (Part XI.): Premium Bonus and “Thinking for Ourselves by E. T. Spidy
- Food for Asia ‘best defence’ by Guy Salmon
- [Letter from Jack Marshall, Minister of Labour, to the President of the New Zealand University Students Association] by Jack Marshall
- Thank You by M.S.G.
- Colour Light Signals by A. S. Henderson
- Mr. Bellamy and the New Nationalist Party: A Criticism of the Views Contained in Looking Backward by F. A. Walker
- Nevil Matthews by John Orchard
- Table Tennis Championships by B. V. G.
- The Superiority of Written Evidence [Reprinted from the Law Quarterly Review] by John W. Salmond
- [Letter from Confused and Bewildered to Salient vol 35 no. 4. 22 March 1972] by Confused and Bewildered
- The Red Army’s “Secret” by Jaswin
- Counselling Rebels by Wendy Mence
- Anglers by R. V. Young
- Renwicktown by Lyndsay Adams
- Dunedin City Election: Address to the Electors, with Supplementary Remarks by R. H. Leary
- [Quote from Laski] by Laski
- No Secrets by You Know Who
- [Letter from Peter Simpson to Salient vol 35 no. 4. 22 March 1972] by Peter Simpson
- Memories of Christmas by Ralph Denton
- The Indictment of the Ministry by George Hutchison
- “Detective Story” by Ian Rich
- “Young Socialist” Smitten by Stalinist Smears by Peter Rotherham
- Revival Bursts Out by Dave Cunningham
- Science Faculty by M.S.
- [Notice to advise the establishment of a pound for stray animals] by Governor Hobson
- Soccer Club Well Placed by Corner Kick
- Gold From Pyrites and Other Sulphides by E. H. Hill
- Neutral Reply? by Debbie
- [Letter from J. D. McClymont to Salient vol 35 no. 4. 22 March 1972] by J. D. McClymont
- Famous New Zealanders No. 47: Dr. Leonard Cockayne: The Empire’s Greatest Botanist by James Cowan
- Country Living in the 1920’s: Part 2 the country stores by J.N.W. Newport
- Theory of a Fall by G. G. Stewart
- “Green Gold”: New Zealand— The World’s Richest Timber Farm by O. N. Gillespie
- Co-operation: The Social Equalizer, the Pacificator of all Antagonism Between Capital and Labour, the Goal of all Industrial Enterprise by George Lacy
- Bach to Bach by P.J.M.
- Effort Needed [editorial] by Anthony Haas
- Broad View of Public Relations: Effect on Railway Developments by Mr. E. Casey
- “Galactic Zoo Dossier”, with Arthur Brown by Roger Smyth
- New and Old at Singapore by Leslie H. Palmer
- A Lecture on the Influence of art upon Human Happiness by Justice Alexander James Johnston
- Music on The Air: Some Deliberations on Democracy and the Disc by O. N. Gillespie
- Comments on the Fear of Ideas by Russell Campbell
- The Development of Auckland’s Railway Station by W. K. O'Hara
- A State Bank Of Issue the Only Solution of the Domestic Currency Question by G. W. Cotton
- Dvorak Symphony No 9 by Gordon Burt
- Law Faculty Club by G. A. Gallagher
- Big Family by John C. Ross
- Famous New Zealanders: No. 31: Mr. S. Percy Smith: Pioneer Surveyor, Explorer, Ethnologist and Historian (vol 10, issue 7) by James Cowan
- Beauty in Trousers: A Summer Holiday Survey by James Cowan
- A Guide to the Property Assessment act 1879 by Chas. M. Crombie
- [Letter from M.J. Poole to the Manager, Commercial Printing Co. 1946] by M. J. Poole
- Inaugural address, by Sir James Hector ... president. Christchurch, Thursday, 15th January, 1891 by James Hector
- Jonty’s corner [letter to the editor] by Jonathan Markham
- Executive Letter [SMAD 1933. Volume 4 Number 4] by D. M. Burns
- Economy of Transport by W. Flanagan
- Film Society Notes by Arthur Everard
- Our London Letter (vol 10, issue 7) by Arthur L. Stead
- [Response to M.J. Poole from Bruce Milburn, Salient editor. 1946] by Bruce Milburn
- New Zealand Court Official Catalogue of Exhibits, International Exhibition Sydney 1879 by International Exhibition, Sydney
- New Zealand Memories by Eileen Duggan
- Sexual morality [letter to the editor] by David Wright
- Address to the Electors of Wellington [Delivered at the Opera House, on Thursday, December 17th, 1891] by H. D. Bell
- Songs Wanted.—Haeremai Club Appeal by A. F. Naylor
- Tools Of Steel (vol 2, issue 2) by H. E. Childs
- Delight by Marion Taylor
- Mr. Shaw Reports on W.A.Y. by B. Shaw
- New Zealand Manufactures in Native Timbers, with Description Thereof by Guthrie and Larnach's New Zealand Timber and Woodware Factories Company, Limited
- Operating Statistics and Their Uses by S. E. Fay
- Confrontation ‘51 by Michael Bassett. Reply to Tony Simpson’s review by Peter Franks by Peter Franks
- Limited Night Entertainments: Part V. (vol 10, issue 7) by R. Marryat Jenkins
- The Eight Hours Movement by The United Millers, Engine-Drivers, and Mill Employees' Society of New Zealand
- Our New Cover by C. S. Plank
- Why Disarm? by T. M. Berthold
- Report of the Industrial Exhibition, Held in the Drillshed, Christchurch [1880] by Industrial Exhibition, Christchurch
- Off With The New by E. V. Lucas
- The Fourteenth Annual Report of the Educational Institute of Otago 1890-91 by Educational Institute of Otago
- 2,4,5-T - Just A Weed Killer? by Dr Robert Mann
- Thoughts on the Plunket Medal by R. J. Larkin
- Physical Education by W. H. Landreth
- The Relative Advantages of the Railway and Motor for Developing Hawke’s Bay by Kathleen M. Price
- Political speeches in Scotland by W. E. Gladstone
- Charlie Byrd: Guitar Artistry Riverside by Philip Alley
- The Most Important of Arts by G.A.E.
- The Case Against Party Government in New Zealand by Edward Melland
- Poor Tom To The Poet by Isobel Andrews
- The Brown Bird. by R. L. Meek
- Joynt Scroll Selections by Catherine S. Forde
- No Man’s Land by C. Bollinger, H. C. MacNeill, Neil Grange, M. N. Dewar
- Capp-Hic-Ing by Julian J. Watts
- Salient Scholarship A Good Thing? by B. T. March
- Yugoslavia and the IUS . . . by C. Bollinger
- Poverty and Progress by H.W.
- Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 11, Issue 1–2 (January–February 1897)
- Christianity V. Secularism: A Sermon by Rev. Charles H. Garland
- Reveille by Myla Barnett
- Baxter, Why Don’t You Come Down From The Cross? ‘The Band Rotunda’ by James K. Baxter. Reviewed by Owen Gager by Owen Gager
- Debating Club Replies by G. Crossley
- “Matangi” 6 A.M. by Arnold Cork
- “I Hear Lake Water Lapping”: The Road to Paradise by Robin Hyde
- New Zealand’s Jubilee 1840-1890: The First Fifty Years of Our History
- Women And University by Ivan Cash
- Poetry Yearbook “Mediocre” [review] by Peter Graham Robb
- Abolish the Student by P. R. H. Jackman
- Pictures of New Zealand Life (vol 7, issue 3) by Tangiwai
- Whakamana i Nga Mahi a Nga Kooti Whakawa Takiwa
- A Maori Exile by O. M. Shakespeare
- Party Government: A Debate in the House of Representatives, on August 15, 1890 by N.Z. Parliament. House of Representative
- Hanmer Spa: The Plain of the Shining Tussock by Tangiwai
- Crew Cut Singaporean Hits Back by S. H. Lee
- International Conference by D. G.
- Military Unit Wanted? by H. M. Sansum
- University Gov’t by Geoffrey Palmer
- Sarban Singh Remembers by Sarban Singh
- Rules of the Native Land Court [Extract from New Zealand Gazette, 20th March, 1890.] by N.Z. Native Land Court
- Noble Friend of Famous Poet: Further Facts about John Keats from Charles Brown’s Letters by L. B. Inch
- An Old Salt by S.E.P. Teck
- Thailand On The Move by Chai-Anan Samudavanija
- Less Reason to Rumble by Chris Harvie
- Trainland—Our Children’s Section by Beula Hay
- Open Letter to the “Gutless Malaysian Student” by H. T. Lee
- Proposed New Zealand Exhibition In London by Jules Joubert
- Pictures of New Zealand Life (vol 12, issue 1) by James Cowan
- Winter Tournament by J. N. J.
- The Ethics Of Sgm’s [Letter from W. Dwyer] by W. Dwyer
- Record Report by Michael White
- A Remarkable Miniature Railway by N. Blake
- Triumph! [letter to the editor] by Roger Hall
- The Iron Common-wheel by Eve Langley
- Samuel Duncan Parnell, The Founder of the “Eight Hours System” by Henry William Potter
- No Secrets by Carly Simon: Electra EKS 75049 by Tony Maritime
- Our Women’s Section (vol 7, issue 3) by Sheila G. Marshall
- Hard times [letter to the editor] by C. Black
- Letter from Robert Coupland Harding to Alexander Turnbull, 10 November 1912 by Robert Coupland Harding
- Our London Letter (vol 12, issue 1) by Arthur L. Stead
- The Thirteenth Annual Report of the Educational Institute of Otago 1889-1890 by Educational Institute of Otago
- Play What You Like by Simon Morris
- Student Leadership Needed by N. W. Kingsbury
- Dragonfly Days by H. Collett
- Mini Budget by Anthony Ward
- Some Reminiscences of the “Die Hards” (57th West Middlesex Regiment) by E. Bezar
- Harold Hedd by Rand Holmes
- Panorama of the Playground: Sport in General by W. F. Ingram
- Exchange [letter to the editor] by Hilda Ocks
- The President Speaks by Gyles Beckford
- The Authentic and Genuine History of the Signing of the Treaty of Waitangi, New Zealand, February 5 and 6, 1840: Being a Faithful and Circumstantial, though Brief, Narration of Events Which Happened on That Memorable Occasion: with Copies of the Treaty in English and Maori and of the Three Early Proclamations Respecting the Founding of the Colony by W. Colenso
- The Morning After But Not Regularly by Margaret Sparrow
- Our Women’s Section: Timely Notes and Useful Hints. (vol 12, issue 1) by Helen
- S.G.M. by John Ryall
- Official Reply by Ruth Swatland
- An Inquiry into the Origin of the Pentateuch or the Pentateuch of Post-Captivity Date by John Gammell
- Indonesian Study Tour by Wayne Robinson
- Year of the Dragon, Year of the Mouse, Or Year of the Bore? by Brian Anderson
- Reviewer not “With If” by J. A. McCready
- SCM: Beer, Marx and Students. by J. McDavitt
- The Industrial Depression in New Zealand: Its Cause and its Only Cure by H. W. Farnall
- Letter from Cat Poisoner by The Phantom Chunderer
- CIA Files - In NZ by Patrick Mulrennan
- World Affairs (vol 7, issue 3) by E. Vivian Hall
- Compensation: A Memorandum on the question whether it is due to the Publican on the refusal to renew his License by William Fox
- U.N. Conference on Trade and Development by Pat Caughley
- Steam, Hot-Air, and Various Vapourings by Ken Alexander
- Ki nga tangata Maori o te kotinga ki Poneke by Isaac Earl Featherston
- Baby-in-a-Bucket by Peter Hallwright
- On the Wandering Albatros; with an Exhibition of Specimens, and the Determination of a New Species (Diomedea regia) by Walter L. Buller
- Students In Society by Murray Brennan, J. W. Henderson
- Extrav by S.J.R.
- Review of CIA Meeting by James Robb
- “High Lights of Life”: Ken Alexander’s Coming Book by Leo Fanning
- Parking Policy by Papa Reo Moana
- What are the Claims of the Band of Hope Movement upon the Citizens of New Zealand? by E. C. Carr
- Railways Publicity Branch: General Range of Activities by Geo. G. Stewart
- Enz of the Earth by Leigh Thomson, Brian Anderson
- The Agony of Queueing for Garbage by Peter T. Murphy
- The Truth About the Primacy by Albert Pitt
- ‘Irma La Douce’... [review] by R. G. Benson
- Nehru... A Workable Foreign Policy Philosophy by T. J. Broadmore
- Casting Operations: A “K” Locomotive Framestay in the Making by W. D. Burton
- Bromhead Top of the Cartoonist Pile? by Neil Rowe
- Trotsky’s Treachery by Geoff Adlam
- Sketch of the Public Works of New Zealand and Catalogue of Exhibits by Public Work Department
- Low Brow by J.B.H.
- Curtwood Enterprises Abused by John Adams
- Some Go West But...Victoria Goes South by Peter Webb, Dick Barwick, Colin Bull, Barrie McKelvey
- The Outsider by Keith Walker
- A Sketch of Otago from the Initiation of the Settlement to the Abolition of the Province by James McIndoe
- World Affairs (vol 8, issue 5) by E. Vivian Hall
- South Pacific Fono by Anthony Ward
- Lovely Things by Catherine Keddell
- Straight Anarchy by G. H. Adlam
- NZ ‘credibility gap’ by Graeme Pirie
- Parrenin Quartet at V.U.C. by John Cegledy
- Nash Replies by W. Nash
- The Wisdom of the Maori (vol 8, issue 5) by Tohunga
- Clough William-Ellis writes his parting message … A Column (of the Cambrian Order) by Clough William-Ellis
- The Future: A Lecture by R. Stout
- The Sawmiller (vol 13, issue 7) by A. J. G. Schmitt
- MSSA — Right-wing takeover bid thwarted by Peter Franks
- From the Courts [Salient Vol. 39, Issue 2, 1976] by Robyn Maru
- MP scorns imprudence by Tony Jaques
- When the Express Comes In by G. King
- Battle With Books by M.S. Martin
- The Song of Twilight by Jean H. Mather
- Specimens of Fossilised Words; Or, Obsolete Roots Embedded in Modern Compounds; with Some Old Words With New Meanings by H. S. Chapman
- The President Said today [Salient Vol. 36, Issue 23, 1973] by Peter Wilson
- Folk Concert Review by Rachel Scott
- Campus Bookshop Could Eventuate by Judie Falloon
- Among The Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 8, issue 5) by Shibli Bagarag
- Hygienic Dictators by Russell Price
- My Garden by Mavis Brown
- Testimonials by A. Macgregor
- Chinese Crafts Exhibition by Anne French
- Executive decides to write to the Prime Minister by Peter Rapp
- “Moby Dick” in Retrospect by I.R.
- More Phones Wanted by Pro Bono
- Dream Places (vol 13, issue 7) by Charles Clayton
- Billy Jones! by Sherill Anderson
- Breeding Ground? by Russell Price
- Rumours Through the Mailbox by Z.K. Muggleton-Spoffin
- Student accommodation: Halls appeal to be launched by Barrie Saunders
- University Reform by D. G.
- Among the Books (vol 13, issue 7) by Shibli Bagarag
- Paint and Duco by Paint Brush
- No Vacancy by L.D.A.
- Family In A Forest by John Pascoe
- Nga Mahi A Te Hinota Tuatahi o Te Pihopatanga o Waiapu. I Whakaminea Ki Waerengaahika Turanga. I Tihema 1861. by Church of the Province of New Zealand. Diocese of Waiapu.
- Anti-Student-Worker Kick? by John Dee
- Compulsory Association by Second Year Arts
- Why Chapel? by Senior Atheist
- Slack Girls by Freezing Females
- Our London Letter (vol 13, issue 7) by Arthur L. Stead
- Te Aro Re-Planned: A Study in Teamwork
- In the Name of the Law by C.B.
- The Edge Of The Precipice by James Thomson
- A Different, Twist.... by Kevin Swann
- Spirituous Lectures? by F. E. G.
- Biblical Science by The Editor
- Ture Whakapumau Take Tika
- Monarch of the Kaikoura Mountains: Tapuaenuku, 9,467 feet by F. G. Fitzgerald
- A Barbarism by E. L. Keorber
- Copy Leases of their Mines at Kaitangata by The Kaitangata Railway and Coal Company Limited
- Development of Locomotive Power in California by W. J. Munro
- Catholic press replies ... [letter] by Rev F. D. O'Dea
- Letter from Samuel Marsden to Ruatara, March 9, 1814 by Samuel Marsden
- Exec Spends More Time Doing Less: We Are Fed Up! by T.K.
- Goofy’s All Right by P. M. Burns
- PM Delusions Beset Salient: An Apology by Dave Smith
- Our Women’s Section (vol 13, issue 7) by Helen
- “Flash-Overs”: What They Are, Their Cause and Effect by William H. King
- Obscenity by A.J.S. Reid
- Letter from J. T. Campbell to Samuel Marsden, November 17, 1814 by J. T. Campbell
- A Matter of Faith by R. M. Jansen, C. G. Hubbard
- From Tasman To Marsden: A History of Northern New Zealand from 1642 to 1818 by Robert McNab
- Hostirical Hocus by Ken. Alexander
- Report and Valuation of Railway [Kaitangata] by W. N. Blair
- The Manager’s Handicap by E. P. Blanchard
- Plaudits by R. E. Jones
- A Critic . . . by E. H. Belford
- The Magic Island (vol 13, issue 7) by Nellie E. Donovan
- Major policy moves by Victoria by Barrie Saunders
- Statement by the Directors of the Dunedin Water Works Company by Dunedin Water Works Company
- Premium Bonus System (vol 1, issue 5) by E. T. Spidy
- The Party Follows in the Church’s Footsteps by Partisan
- Notes on Maori Matters by Alexander James Johnston
- The Westinghouse Air Brake: Recommended Practice (vol 1, issue 5) by R. E. Robertson
- Modern Poetry Expert Reviews Lit. Issue by Joan Stevens
- Australia on Ceylon by D.L.
- The Coming Crisis: A Sketch of the Financial and Political Condition of New Zealand by W. L. Rees
- [Printed letter to Māori about ownership of their land, 27 April 1840] by Governor Hobson
- Railway Electrification: Possible Sources of Power by G. Ripfast
- To A Young Child by Freud
- Good Ole Exec. by G.A.W.
- Pamphleteers Forbear! by T. H. H.
- Report of Committee appointed to Report upon the existing Bankruptcy Laws, presented at the Annual Meeting of the Chamber [1876] by Dunedin Chamber of Commerce
- When Greek Meets Greek by The Wig Wag
- Panorama of the Playground: A Successful Australian Tour by W. F. Ingram
- Sport [Salient Vol. 34, Issue 6, 1971] by Peter Winter
- The S.G.M. [Salient Vol. 15, Issue 15, 1952] by B. M. Brown
- Observations Respecting the Proposed Railway Down the side Of the Harbor, Extending from Its Junction With the Ocean Beach Railway to Portobello by Simon Frederick Every
- We Protest by J.R.S.
- Modern Shunting Methods: Part IV.—Concentration and Marshalling Yards by S. E. Fay
- University [Letter in Salient, Vol, 34, Issue 6, 1971] by S. F. Maclean
- The Kauri Gum Industry. by M. S. Nestor
- Smallest Railway in the World by N. Blake
- Cynicism [letter to the editor] by H. B. Rennie
- The Art of Fencing by Ian Free
- Revolution in Malaysia by Revolutionists
- [Letter from Captain Ahab to Salient Vol. 40 No. 12 May 30 1977] by Captain Ahab
- Sins Of The Soil by Ken Alexander
- Production Engineering — Part V.: Production Views on Material Stocks by E. T. Spidy
- Subversive Malaysian High Commissioner by F. Thomson
- [Letter from T.S.D. to Salient Vol. 40 No. 12 May 30 1977] by T.S.D.
- Prof Brookes replies to Hall [letter to the editor] by R. H. Brookes
- Petrol Speaks. by John Barr
- Performance unconvincing by P. Stevens
- Apprentice Instruction: A Talk with Workshop Staffs by Geo. Carter
- Paris 1919 by Richard Best
- Silence That Is Alive and Heard by Bob Lord
- New Zealand Journey (vol 10, issue 7) by Margaret Macpherson
- The N.Z. Railways Accounting System by W. Bishop
- Drama [Salient Vol. 36, Issue 23, 1973] by Cathy Wylie
- . . . And An Answer by D. B. S.
- Know Your University by Dr. G. A. Currie
- New insight, reiteration by Alister Taylor
- White Witch by Richard Best
- He wakapuakanga : Na, kia rongo mai koutou, e nga rangatira, e nga tangata katoa o Nu Tirani, ki tenei kupu by Governor Hobson
- Shaper Safety and Planer Protection by F. C. Evans
- “From a Smoker Window” (vol 9, issue 10) by Geo. G. Stewart
- [Letter from An Ordinary Malaysian to Salient Vol. 40 No. 12 May 30 1977] by An Ordinary Malaysian
- Congress . . . 1954 Curious Cove by Harpocrates
- Sgt Pepper plus platoon of pops by Don Hewitson
- Down the Travel-Trail by Pacific Shores
- 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
- [Letter from Concerned Student to Salient Vol. 40 No. 12 May 30 1977] by Concerned Student
- Soccer Team Champs! by Corner Kick
- Blow-Up visually beautiful but emotionally cold by Rex Benson
- Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 10, issue 7) by Shibli Bagarag
- Anthology Album by Gordon Campbell
- Christmas Meditations by Ian Rich
- [Letter from Just Fishing to Salient Vol. 40 No. 12 May 30 1977] by Just Fishing
- Nigeria Split Was Inevitable by Suzanne Cronje
- Hoffmann’S Schizophrenia by Ian Rich
- Easter Tournament [Salient Vol. 18, Issue 1, 1954] by B. V. Galvin, B. Boon
- Further Papers Relative to The Native Insurrection by Wiremu Tamehana
- The Best of Status Quo by Richard Best
- [Letter from Average Outstation Overseas Student to Salient Vol. 40 No. 12 May 30 1977] by Average Outstation Overseas Student
- “On Time” by Andrew Stewart
- The Opening of 1935 by Ken Alexander
- Where is Truth? by W. McL.
- Present Executive by B. C. Shaw
- Announcement by H. W. Gretton
- The Peerless Playground of New Zealand: Pelorus Sound—Where Fiordland is Fairyland by O. N. Gillespie
- Remarks on New Zealand, in February 1846 by Robert FitzRoy
- Student Counsellor Write On Homosexuality by A. J. W. Taylor
- The prophesy of the military by David Los
- Quite Right Sir! by J. T. Devine
- Victoria College [Salient Vol. 18, Issue 1, 1954] by Hubert Church
- N.Z.U. Blues by L. B. Sandford
- The A. C. Field Force: Story of New Zealand’s Soldier-Police by James Cowan
- Carmina Burana by Gordon Campbell
- Minute of the Committee of Management of the Canterbury Association, dated May 24, 1850 by Canterbury Association
- Halls of residence — are they worth it? by Barrie Saunders
- [Correspondence] For private circulation only. 28th Jan. 1852 by William Fox
- Law needs humanising [editorial] by G.P.C.
- Mr Holland’s Team by A. C. Walsh
- What Women Writers? by D. S. Long
- Freshers Read This! by B. C. Shaw
- [Letter from Gubb and Raymonde to Salient Vol. 40 No. 12 May 30 1977] by Gubb, Raymonde
- A page from the history of New Zealand by Metoikos by Hugh Francis Carleton
- Unassailable by Brian Bell
- President’s Message for 1954 by P. M. McCaw
- [Letter from Ordinary Bloke to Salient Vol. 40 No. 12 May 30 1977] by Ordinary Bloke
- Books [Salient Vol. 36, Issue 23, 1973] by Kate Clark
- Further reports about the Levin mental hospital: Constructive reforms put forward by John Roberts
- Inflation by David Tripe
- The New Zealand Nightingale by Rhoda Hare
- Ture Whakatikatika 1885 i Te Ture Pane Kuini, 1882
- Favourable view criticised by D. A. Paxie
- In Memory of Katherine Mansfield by G. N. Morris
- “The bourgeoisie will let you sing psalms...” by Terry Auld
- Kirk on campus by Tony Jaques
- Emigration to New Zealand. Report of the speeches delivered by the Rev. Dr Burns and others at the meeting in the Philosophical Hall, Paisley on Monday, the 27th June, 1840 by Thomas Burns
- Storm Over the Tasman by G.A.W.
- The Stench of Decay in the English Dept... by Gordon Campbell
- A Pioneer and a Silk Top Hat by Rosaline Redwood
- Government guilty of confidence trick—Finlay by Judie Falloon
- University Under Fire: Premier Fired by G.A.W.
- “The Age of Ersatz” by Peter Russell
- N.Z.U.S.A. [review of annual general meeting] by M. L. Boyd
- Mr Secretary Cardwell and the right of petition by Edward Cardwell
- Early Map Makers: Their Conception of the World by Digby Wells
- Tours planned by Diana Quay
- Rules of the Wellington Athenaeum and Mechanics’ Institute Incorporation, November 11, 1875 by Wellington Athenaeum and Mechanics' Institute
- Nature’s Dwelling by Bernard Walter Newport
- The Ethics of SGMs by Geoffrey Palmer
- Laws of the Philosophical Institute of Canterbury, founded 1862, incorporated 1868 by Philosophical Institute of Canterbury
- 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
- Night-Wind by Mary R. Greig
- Drizzle by Trevor Watkins
- Early Social Credit: From its beginning to its first election by M. H. H. King
- Reader Says “It Stinks” by M. C. Rowlands
- Rules [of the Wellington and Hutt Building Society] by Wellington and Hutt Building Society
- To Dorothy Donaldson by Nancy M. Bruce
- Pallid Imitation Of Past Glories by Bob Lord
- Fresher Abuses Jill’s Morals by Susan Cook
- Rules and regulations of the Canterbury Club, Christchurch by Canterbury Club
- Gauntlet by M. H. Snell
- Memorandum and articles of association... Registered the 27th day of February 1873 by New Zealand Titanic Steel and Iron Company
- Looking At The Literary Scene by Niel Wright
- Water by Robert A. Lamont
- Our London Letter (vol 15, issue 3) by Arthur L. Stead
- Them Bags [letter to the editor by S. P. M. Henderson] by S. P. M. Henderson
- Deed of settlement of the Bank of New Zealand, dated 2nd July, 1861. Incorporated by Act of the General Assembly of New Zealand, passed 29th July, 1861 by Bank of New Zealand
- Kiwis fleeced by a ‘cuckoo’ [Review of The Full Circle Of The Travelling Cuckoo by Geoff Walker] by Geoff Walker
- The Voyage Of The “Tory”: Birth of Wellington: Colonel Wakefield’s Preliminary Arrangements for the Settlement of the City by D. G. Edwards
- Jill Again by John Murphy
- Them Bags [letter to the editor by M. F. Park] by M. F. Park
- Another big sound from America by Don Hewitson
- Executive Makes More Co-options by Robin Bromby
- Model deed of conveyance of land, at Parnell, in trust, for the Society of people called Methodists, in New Zealand; enrolled in ... Supreme Court of New Zealand, at Auckland, this fourth day of November 1856 by Methodist Church of New Zealand
- The Early Artists of New Zealand IV. John Gully—the Turner of New Zealand by Mona Gordon
- NZ Press Inept by Cheryl Watts
- Off Beam, Outside [Letter to Salient. Volume 31, Number 9. May 21 1968] by John Gough
- “Sending ‘Em Off” by R. Morant
- Exaggeration? by Dennis Billing
- Absent? [Letter to Salient. Volume 31, Number 9. May 21 1968] by A. D. Jenkins
- Land regulations: a reprint of the laws now in force relating to the sale, disposal and occupation of waste lands in the Province of Wellington. Also, Regulations relative to special settlements and the sale of land on deferred payments by Wellington (Province) Provincial Council
- Crazy Horse — Loose by John Crommelin
- Studentship scorned [letter to the editor] by Sue Cutler
- The Chequered History of Dusky Bay I. by C. H. Gordon
- Heresy [Letter to Salient. Volume 31, Number 9. May 21 1968] by James Mitchell
- A new era Go girl, go! [letter to the editor] by M. T. Corkin
- “The Exploration of New Zealand” by W. G. Mcclymont
- Jethro Tull : Thick as a Brick by Philip Alley
- Petition of Te Teira and Other Natives Respecting the Relinquishment of Waitara
- Katherine Mansfield: How Kathleen Beauchamp Came Into Her Own (vol 8, issue 4 by Tom L. Mills
- Reports of meetings on Māori church matters, 1873, 1895, 1897, 1898, 1899, 1900, 1902, 1909 by Diocese of Auckland
- Battle [Letter to Salient. Volume 31, Number 9. May 21 1968] by Mervyn P. Judge
- Unconstitutional [letter to the editor] by Paul Wedderspoon
- The New Zealand Shipping Company (Limited) Memorandum and articles of association as amended ... 20th June 1873 by New Zealand Shipping Company
- Our Women’s Section (vol 15, issue 3) by Helen
- Journal of the Nelson and Marlborough Historical Societies, Volume 2, Issue 6, 1995 by Nelson Historical Society
- Thanks [Letter to Salient. Volume 31, Number 9. May 21 1968] by B. Mitcalfe
- Victoria Karate Club Pioneers by Russell Fairbrother
- Land regulations of the Province of Canterbury, New Zealand by Canterbury (Province) Provincial Council
- Panorama of the Playground: “Gentleman Jim Griffin” by W. F. Ingram
- Lewis Keele Horne: Colonial Doctor Of Dillons Point by B. N. Holdaway
- A Theatre To Seat 800 by J. A. Beard
- Drama [reviewed for Salient. Volume 31, Number 9. May 21 1968] by Bob Lord
- Teahouse of the August Moon by L.D.A.
- “Bust My Buttons”! The Martyrdom of Man by Ken Alexander
- Remember Griffins by George Darry
- Exec. members report: National affair by David McGregor
- Varsity Education Criticized by A. C. Walsh
- Nostalgia of the Rail: Whistle with Romance by James Drew
- Tribute to the late Lesley Richardson by Max D. Lash
- Exec. members report: Education by Candy McGrath
- Rubber Industry in Utopia - Lively Debate on Birth Control by F.S.
- The Storied Shores of Plimmerton by Joyce West
- Ralphine Richardson by Lesley Richardson
- The Return of the Triboldies: Part 9 by Denis List
- A Message from the President by C.J.C. Marchant
- Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 15, issue 3) by Shibli Bagarag
- Industrial Psychology: Science as an Aid in Production by W. S. Dale
- Executive Letter [1933 vol. 4, no. 5] by D. M. Burns
- Folk tv by Bob Lord
- [Letter from Dennis Hartley to Salient Vol. 9, No. 8 July, 3, 1946] by Dennis Hartley
- Recollections of the early days of the Nelson Historical Society by Jeff Newport
- Some People are Never. . . . by H. Wilson
- First Proclamation of British Sovereignty over New Zealand by William Hobson
- The Romance of the Rail: A Descriptive and Historical Story of the North Island Main Trunk Railway (Continued) by James Cowan
- Famous New Zealanders: No. 6: Three West Coast Explorers: Thomas Brunner, Charles Heaphy, James Mackay (vol 8, issue 4) by James Cowan
- [Three addresses by Sir George Grey dated March 22, March 24 and March 27, 1875] by Sir George Grey
- The Way We Go: Ins and Outs of Life (vol 5, issue 5) by Leo Fanning
- The Song of the Train. by Mrs. T. B. Warnes
- Letter to the Editor of SMAD [From D. M. Burns, 1933, vol. 4 no. 5] by D. M. Burns
- Automatic Signalling and Train Control by W. H. H. Grapes
- ...as does Mr King [reply to letter] by M. King
- CZECH Anniversary by Alan Ferguson
- The Old Whaling Days: A History of Southern New Zealand from 1830 to 1840 by Robert McNab
- Extract from Minutes of the General Meeting of the Proprietors by Colonial Bank of New Zealand
- Proclamation of British Sovereignty over Port Nicholson by William Hobson
- Our Women’s Section (vol 5, issue 5) by Sheila G. Marshall
- Ave. by H. Collett
- Cable car profits — the city’s conscience [editorial]
- An Open Letter to Prof. Philpott by Peter Wilson
- Modern Methods in Our Workshops: Use of Fuel Oil by S. B. Barltrop
- The Rugged Life of Early Pioneers by Jack Andrews
- Report of the Proposed Improvement of the Grey River by E. O. Moriarty
- Accommodation — the problem worsens [editorial]
- Second Proclamation of British Sovereignty over New Zealand by William Hobson
- The Blackbird. by Jean Hamilton Lennox
- The Call by Sheila G. Marshall
- Looking at tournament: What will Victoria win at Auckland? by John Winton
- What Every Railroad Woman Knows by Mrs. J. M. Scott
- Jeffrey Newton Ward Newport by Max D. Lash
- [Letter from O. T. Melayu] by O. T. Melayu
- Temporary Rules and Regulations by Wellington Education Board
- A Hideous Outlet for Sexual Repression by R. C. P.
- Film reviews again attacked [letter] by Peter Robb
- Pictures of New Zealand Life (vol 5, issue 5) by Tangiwai
- The Entertainment Scene in Nelson by Helen Whelan
- Bigger and Better Biscuits by Nancy Webber, Joan Powell, Dorothy Souter, Nan Welch, Rani Miller, Patricia Martin, Gwenda Norman-Jones, Shirley Donne
- Books [Salient, Vol. 35, Issue 20, 1972] by Owen Gager
- Midsummer Evening by P.S.W.
- Modern Magic by Leo Fanning
- The Savings-Bank in the School: An Economic Experiment at Ghent, Adapted to New Zealand by Joshua Girling Fitch
- Political Football by Peter Franks
- French show sparkled, sputtered by R. J. Rigg
- How to Achieve Success: Plans and Ideals by Mr. H. H. Sterling
- A Touch Of Spring by Ken Alexander
- Ture Whakatika, 1884, I “Te Ture Whakatau I Nga Rahui O Te Tai Hauauru, 1881.”
- How Tikitere got its Hot Springs: Scenes and Stories in a Strange Thermal Valley by Tangiwai
- David Sclanders: Nelson Citizen, Merchant and Banker by Helen Whelan
- Romance of Coromandel by R. B. Farquhar
- A Native on Abolition
- Paul Kantner — Sunfighter by Gordon Campbell
- Tone - Unity by J.A.W.
- [letter to editor regarding Benson’s review of godard film] by Peter Boyes
- Free Discussions Club Writers by A. McGhie
- New Zealanders and Science by S. H. Jenkinson
- Production Engineering Part XXIII by E. T. Spidy
- Our London Letter (vol 8, issue 5) by Arthur Stead
- Piako by George Beadon
- Straight Shooter — James Gang by Grant Mazengarb
- [Untitled poem by G.H.D.] by G.H.D.
- Little Mender of Dreams by Olive Scandlyn
- Mr. Benson in reply [reply to letter] by Rex Benson
- Theory of Combustion (vol 3, issue 4) by W. C. Bishop
- Jonah’s Tender Heart by Will Lawson
- Charles Adolphus Muntz by K.G. Winstanley
- Clashing Fixtures by H. L. Whitworth
- The Land Question: A Lecture by John Aitken Connell
- Twenty-One Years After The Bomb - Hiroshima Day Symposium by M. King, Barrie Saunders, David McCrone
- Cappicade by Alistair F. Robb
- “Peking Nearer Than London” by C. B.
- Rules [of the Permanent Investment and Loan Association of Canterbury] by Permanent Investment and Loan Association of Canterbury
- The Socialist Ghost by Don Franks
- Geysers and Their Causes by E. S. Dollimore
- Cycling Through New Zealand by A. G. Lowndes
- Nga Mahi A Te Hinota Tuarua O Te Pihopatanga O Waiapu. I Whakaminea Ki Waerengaahika, Turanga. 5 Hanuere, 1863. by Church of the Province of New Zealand. Diocese of Waiapu.
- Reader Alleges Bias by W. McLeod
- “Les Enfants du Paradis” by Ian Rich
- Wheeler Dealing by Margaret Davey
- Rules of the Society [Mutual Benefit Building & Investment Society of Canterbury] by Mutual Benefit Building & Investment Society of Canterbury
- Reply on Hon degree by Barrie Saunders
- A Midnight Rail Fantasy by Olive M. Igglesden
- The Ethics of Evolution by Alfred Robertson Fitchett
- Letter [Salient Vol. 15, Issue 16, 1952] by P. A. W.
- [Act of incorporation 1857, Act to amend the Act of incorporation 1873, Bye-laws 1873] by Australian Mutual Provident Society
- Left Right Wright by Neil Wright
- Cinema Perfection In “The Island” by A. D. Trlin
- Experiment’s High Loss by Barrie Saunders
- Pictures of New Zealand Life (vol 8, issue 5) by James Cowan
- English and American Law by WM. Downie Stewart
- Mating Made Easy by J. F. D. P.
- King Undone by Peter Franks
- Rules [of the Wellington Building Society 1873] by Wellington Building Society
- Hillside Railway Workshops Library by D. H. Hastings
- Glimpses Into Nature’s Treasure Trove by H. Collett
- Labour Party Moves to Regain Benches by G. R. Hawke
- Taupo Edged With Gold. by Jenny Meadowsweet
- Victoria Victorious! by B. V. Galvin
- Dissension Turns Nzusa Catatonic by Rob Campbell
- Rules of the Manawatu Permanent Equitable Building & Investment Society by Manawatu Permanent Equitable Building & Investment Society
- Autumn: In Rissington Valley, H. B. (vol 8, issue 5 by V. May Cottrell
- Attack [written by Steve Chadwick] by Steve Chadwick
- Tournament Chances Indefinite by B. V. Galvin
- Are we ‘Hair’? by Simon Ramsbottem
- Amended rules, as passed at a general meeting of shareholders ... January 12, 1875 by Permanent Equitable Building & Investment Society of Wellington
- To Franz Josef Glacier (vol 3, issue 4) by J. R. Young
- To New Zealand’s Makomako. by A. Bower Poynter
- Black Out by La Heymann
- Famous New Zealand Trials: The Trial of Dennis Gunn (vol 8, issue 5 by C. A. L. Treadwell
- The Evolution of the Locomotive (Concluded) by J. McDonald
- Rules [of the Permanent Equitable Building & Investment Society of Wellington] by Permanent Equitable Building & Investment Society of Wellington
- To The Lady Of The Stole by A. W. M.
- New Zealand Literature by William Pember Reeves, A. J. Harrop
- Dear Professor by M. L. Boyd
- John Knox and Liberty of Conscience: a discourse by P. Power
- The Tour: No Victory Until Apartheid Destroyed by A Porirua Worker
- Hereafter [and “Christian Religion.” A Lecture by Whung Chung Foo] by Robert G. Ingersoll
- Out of The Lion’s Paw by Andrew Wilson
- Congress 1962: Distinguished Panel of Speakers by Jonathan Hunt
- Poet and Peasant by David Bridges
- Directions for Feminism: Revolution in the Head not the Street by Daphne Brasell
- The Feeding of Plants and Animals by F. Truby King
- Orientation Week, 1962 by C. D. Lind Mitchell
- 625 [Salient Vol. 33, Issue 5, 1970] by David Smith
- [Letters expressing support for Grey’s policies] by Ngāpuhi
- Zoo [review by J. D. Freeman] by J. D. Freeman
- The Finding, Hunting, and Running to Earth of the Ritualistic Fox
- Thanks [Salient Vol. 17, Issue 20, 1953] by Peter Watson
- Smash Unjust Laws and Landlords by Peter Franks, R. W. Steele
- Ingersoll’s Latest Oration on Thomas Paine by Robert G. Ingersoll
- Art Review [Salient Vol. 33, Issue 5, 1970] by Sheenagh Tinkler
- History and Disillusion by R. W. Heath
- Revaluations by R. L. Meek
- Let Us Now Praise Famous Men by A. W. M.
- Rarangi o roto o Te Ture Whakarite Utu Takoha, 1885
- The gods [abridgement of a lecture] by Robert G. Ingersoll
- An Impeachment or the Seddon Administration by T. E. Taylor
- The Long White Cloud: Ao Tea Roa by William Pember Reeves
- Human — Inhuman by B. P. Dawkins
- Colonisation: a lecture delivered at the Town Hall, Adelaide, on the evenings of the 6th and 10th July, 1882, for the Young Men’s Christian Association by Sir William Francis Drummond Jervois
- Legalised Slavery by M. L. Boyd
- From the Courts [Salient Vol. 36, Issue 8, 1973] by Don Franks
- Fated Lurch... by Alan Brunton
- The Means of Escape, or Existing Evils and Their Cure by John Nicholson
- Vacation Results Poor by L. B. Sandford
- U.S. Fortress for Thorndon by R. W. Steele
- Arts Conference 70 by David Harcourt
- The influence of free trade on wages; or, Why working men should be free traders by Bernhard Ringrose Wise
- Ecocide in Indochina: America Wins War on Nature by Thomas Brindley
- Film Review [Salient Vol. 33, Issue 5, 1970] by Eric Frykberg
- Leaflet. Issues 1870-1920 by Cobden Club
- Industrial Relations Bill: Workers Must Fight New System by Bert Roth
- War By Timetable by Shirley Fox
- The Bible in Schools: A Criticism of the proposed Textbook by Wellington State Schools' Defence League
- Randy Andy [Letter to Salient. Volume 31, Number 22. September 17, 1968] by Andy Easton
- Pictures All The Way: Dunedin To Christchurch by Rail by Elsie K. Morton
- Flicks [Salient Vol. 36, Issue 8, 1973] by Jeremy Littlejohn
- On the studying and teaching of languages: two lectures delivered in the Marischal College of Aberdeen by John Stuart Blackie
- The Important Position He Holds in the Traffic Department of the Railroad by C. H. Pumphrey
- Our Only True Democrat by J. MacGregor
- Environmental Officer Appointed by Bruce Symondson
- VSA Volunteers Tell Their Own Story by Jennie Wren, Carol Robinson, Rosemary Dixon, Elizabeth Harper, Helen Robbins, Charlie Moore, Vivien Spanton
- The Reformer [No. 2, Oct. 1905] by Department of Lands and Survey
- Fritz’s policy anti-student [Letter to Salient. Volume 31, Number 22. September 17, 1968] by K. B. Davies
- Train Control: How the System Works by F. G. J. Temm
- The Double-Ply Extra-Strength Developmental Marvel by Jonathan Fox
- The Pope is an oral contraceptive [Letter to Salient. Volume 31, Number 22. September 17, 1968] by P. Dunmore
- Steeped in Steam and the Call of Cash by Ken Alexander
- The Last Editorial by F. L. C.
- ‘Am I my brother’s keeper?’: a sermon preached in aid of the funds of the Hornbrook Ragged Schools Association, in Chalmers’ Church, Melbourne, on Sunday, August 22, 1869 by Peter Sinclair Menzies
- The Flaxbourne Settlement, Marlborough, New Zealand, particulars, terms and conditions of disposal and occupation of 44,087 acres 3 roods 15 perches, open on Thursday, 22nd June, 1905
- Foreign Drama . . . by A. G. T.
- Letters Home by Charles Hargrove
- World Affairs (vol 5, issue 5) by E. Vivian Hall
- Pioneering in Poverty Bay (N.Z.) by Philip T. Kenway
- Raw Velvet — Bobby Whitlock CBC by Stephen Matthews
- Manawatu Election: Mr Frankland’s Address to the Electors of Marton by Frederick William Frankland
- Science and the Bible: a lecture … delivered on Monday, September 20, 1869 by Charles Perry
- Loudon Wainwright III — Loudon Wainwright CBS by Redmer Yska
- [Circular letter, 8 September 1870, about recent Parliamentary business] by Donald McLean
- Bisley 1904 and Afterwards by Robert Mitchell Irvine
- Report of W.U.S. Conference by V. U. C. Committee
- The great problem solved; being replies to the question ‘What have we got to rely on, if we cannot rely on the Bible?’, by … S. Hinds and F.W. Newman. With an introduction by J.G.S. Grant by Samuel Hinds
- Preserve Wildlife: Mama Lion Philips 6369 153 by P. F. O'Dea
- Evidence given to Land Commission, sitting at Stratford, 1905 by John Heslop
- Literary Issue ... by I. A. G.
- Is God moral? [Letter to Salient. Volume 31, Number 22. September 17, 1968] by Mike Silver
- Peace’s Orkney and Shetland almanac [1973]
- Issue of racism revived [Letter to Salient. Volume 31, Number 22. September 17, 1968] by David Komma
- The franco-German War by Arthur Laurenson
- Settler Kaponga 1881–1914 — A Frontier Fragment of the Western World by Rollo Arnold
- Recollections of Travel in New Zealand and Australia by James Coutts Crawford
- Ireland; A Historical Sketch Explanatory of the Past and Present Condition of the Country by Rev. Robert Mckinney
- Cuthbert Cops It by M. L. Wevers
- Bruce Mason: he went thataway by George Webby
- An Appeal on behalf of Our Seamen From the Larger Work, Entitled “Our Seamen.” by Samuel Plimsoll
- Ireland by John Boyd Kinnear
- Rejoyce O ye faithful by Sue Freeman
- Real Horrors of War [Reprinted from, “All the Year Round” by permission of Mr. Charles Dickens]
- Trial of the Land Leaguers by A. M. Sullivan
- The land and landlordism
- The Gates Ajar; or, A Glimpse into Heaven by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps
- King-size balls [Letter to Salient. Volume 31, Number 22. September 17, 1968] by Louise Follick
- Accommodation by Peter Jennings
- Vice-Chancellor’s plea for unity by Jane Rankin
- Extract from the Graphic, May 29th 1880 [Preface by Thomas Chambers] by The Graphic
- A complete refutation of Spiritism in every shape: being a lecture delivered ... at Dunedin by John Graham
- An Historical View of the Restrictions Upon Marriage Especially in Relation to England with the True Reasons Why Marriage with the Sister of a Deceased Wife was Prohibited
- Marriage With a Deceased Wife’s Sister by Alexander James Edmund Cockburn
- Wedder bitten [Letter to Salient. Volume 31, Number 22. September 17, 1968] by Malcolm Grover
- Moan Session by J.A.S.
- Annual Report of the Dunedin Chamber of Commerce August, 1880 by Dunedin Chamber of Commerce
- The Christian Doctrine of Providence and Prayer, and the Reign of Law by William Salmond
- The Future of Furniture: Renaissance or Relapse?
- Rock Concerts by G. J. Blade
- A Compendium of Official Documents Relative to Native Affairs in the South Island, Volume One. by Alexander Mackay
- Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the Caledonian Society of Otago [1878-79] by Caledonian Society of Otago
- First Glimpse of a Stirring Project: Proposals for the Auckland Civic Centre and adjoining Development
- Kedgley found unappealing [Letter to Salient. Volume 31, Number 22. September 17, 1968] by O. E. Hughes
- The Plain Truth About Miracles, or Two familiar dialogues on two questions: 1. Are miracles physically possible? 2. Are miracles morally possible? By ‘Common sense & reason’
- Christ V. Spiritualism; a word to believers in the Lord Jesus
- Parking by P. King
- What I Object To by F.C.
- Sitting In The Park by John Peebles
- The Art of Maori Tattooing by R. R. L. McLachlan
- Dog Bites Editor by T. M. Christian
- Our city’s problems by Tony Long
- External Rendering Or Plastering by J. L. Mandeno
- Means and ends by D. G.
- Church Design Group: Cathedral Design Criticised by Michael King
- Salient censured? by Mike Burns
- God Not Necessary by John Pettigrew
- Are we to Stay Here? A Paper on the New Zealand Public Works Policy of 1870 by Henry John Sealy
- Ture Whenua, 1885
- Headline Lunacy by M. Broder, Al Satigan
- A Place of Enchantment: Tongariro National Park by Una Auld
- [Circular, 16 January 1871, about voting procedures in Eastern Māori] by Samuel Locke
- Art and The School: Do you, as an adult, know how to appreciate children’s art?
- We Can No Longer Be Neutral by G. W. Turner
- South From China: The Democratic Republic of Vietnam by K. M. Buchanan
- Buchanan tells International Club he won’t listen by Keith Buchanan
- Vietnam War by Richard J. Gordon
- Marijuana and students by Mrs. V. M. Downey
- The Tasks that Confront us by E. E. Robinson
- The Uniform by J. H. Bentley
- Auckland Gains a Well-behaved Building
- University Reform The Inaugural Address for 1881 by A. W. Bickerton
- Demonstrating by J. W. Carter
- The Wakefield Collection by E. Mervyn Taylor
- Prelude by Merval Connelly
- Parliament needs graduates by Jane Rankin
- 21 This Year by A. J. Douglas
- General McArthur Arrives in Australia by Andrew Marvell
- Town and Clown by David Harcourt
- The New Zealand Shipping Company Limited, and The late General Manager by H. Selwyn Smith
- Bursaries Are Needed by Denis Morrison
- S.A. students supported by Tony Jaques
- V.C.’s Conditions by Ross Campbell
- Frontier Town: The Life of a Border Settlement by James Cowan
- Marginalia by Morpheus
- The Buchanan Thesis: A Criticism by James C. Decker
- Portuguese Imperialism by T. Coogan
- Salient ex-Editor Alec McLeod Writes from Prague on... by Alec McLeod
- Editorial: Concerning Salient 1961 by B. March
- Eleventh Annual Report of the Committeeof Management of the Benevolent Institution, Dunedin [1873] by Otago Benevolent Institution
- Green and Gold Forever by J. D. M.
- Three Sermons Preached in the Catholic Apostolic Church by The Unity of the Church of Christ
- The Key; A Series of Communications Bearing on the Spiritual Philosophy
- Detergents [Letter from A. G. Griffin] by A. G. Griffin
- Eumenides by Eulenspiegel
- Chuff exposed by Nevil Gibson
- Down The Managers-Up The Workers by Neil Wright
- Australian student papers and Censorship by Peter Rosier
- Retirement of Railways Publicity Manager and Editor of the “Railways Magazine”: Forty-two Years of Varied Service by G. G. Stewart
- A Vested Interest in Peace by The N.Z. Student Labour Federation
- Nebuchadnezzar’s Dream; or, Britain, the Universal and Last Empire by R. N. Adams
- Accommodation From Inside by Alastair Campbell
- Members rise to concert by Kevin Martin
- Buy New Zealand Goods and Build New Zealand (vol 15, issue 3) by O. N. Gillespie
- Tennis Club by R. Turner
- The Negro: Integration Deportation Apartheid Slavery? by Alan F. Perry
- Drama Review [Salient Vol. 33, Issue 5, 1970] by Phillip Mann
- Coughs, Colds, and Sore Throats by Robert H. Bakewell
- Arts Festival Drama: Standard Varied by Alastair Bisley
- Religion of Humanity; Annual Address Delivered at the Positivist School [1880] by Richard Congreve
- The New Examining Disaster by John Nicholls
- All fizz and no fuzz by Nevil Gibson
- Australasia united [Editorial May 21, 1968] by Bill Logan
- Two Norse Lays: I. The Home-bringing of the Hammer, II. The Awakening of the Gods
- Adelaide/Auckland International Film Festival by Roger Horrocks
- Ki Nga Maori [A letter to Grey, 27 MArch 1862, about Taranaki land, with a preliminary note] by Te Matenga, Waikanae
- Twelfth Annual Report of the Committee of Management of the Otago Benevolent Institution, January 1875 by Otago Benevolent Institution
- The Return Of The Triboldies: Part 22 by Dennis List
- Fine Arts Exhibition by Mike Gaffikin
- What Must we do to be Saved? by Robert G. Ingersoll
- Detergents [Letter from John Allum] by John Allum
- Block criticised by Allan Bradley
- Berkeley’s February Riots: by Janice Marriott
- To The Fields! by John D. Harlow
- wines [Salient Vol. 39, Issue 19, 1976] by Aloysius Slurp
- Sketch by James Coutts Crawford of bed of kahhi. [?] [March 1863] by James Coutts Crawford
- Formulae for Poetry by Amangle Debelsh
- A Challenge to Free Traders by Thomas L. Dudley
- Labour needs a socialist answer by Nevil Gibson
- A Night on the Town: Rod Stewart by Boris
- Sketch by James Coutts Crawford of Maungawha R[iver]. March 27 1863 by James Coutts Crawford
- Girl at the Philosophy Club by P. S. W.
- The Education Manual, 1879-1880 by Cape of Good Hope. Dept of Public Education
- Fly Like an Eagle: Steve Miller Band by Katy Corner
- Bottles and Powder by Hori Makaire
- Song for a Strike in Winter by K. J. Hollyman
- Law Changes by Bob Lord
- Stingray: Joe Cocker by Simon Wilson
- Our Women’s Section (vol 12, issue 9) by Helen
- Sketch by James Coutts Crawford of camp on banks of Maunga wha. March 28 1863 by James Coutts Crawford
- The City Allegory by P. S. W.
- Socialisation by Ian Rush
- Piss Sinker Attacks Malaysians by Proud Kiwi
- Jean-luc Godard by Rex Benson
- Sketch by James Coutts Crawford from Tutaekara. March 26th 1863Yes, that’ll be fine. by James Coutts Crawford
- Local Industries, Local Government, and No-Confidence in the Hall Ministry; speech delivered in the House of Representatives, 28th July 1881 by Richard John Seddon
- Reggae On Philip Hay by Ivan
- Library’s Popularity by Catherine Bishop
- Sketch by James Coutts Crawford of banks of Maunga tai noko. 40 mile bush. March 24 1863 [2 of 2] by James Coutts Crawford
- Christianity Modern “Science” and Evolution by W. M. Maskell
- Back to the Farm by Paul Callister
- Appeal for Hungarian Children by Mrs. J. Hunter
- Public Education: Royal Commission of Enquiry; report on the state of public education in Victoria, and suggestions as to the best means of improving it by Charles H. Pearson
- Heston Not To Be Mistaken by Rex Benson
- Sketch by James Coutts Crawford of Tutaekara. [March 26th 1863] by James Coutts Crawford
- The Malaysian Economic Situation by A Malaysian
- Melbourne International Exhibition, 1880 Opened 1st October; The Official Catalogue of the Exhibits by Melbourne International Exhibition
- Sketch by James Coutts Crawford from Tutaekara. [1863] by James Coutts Crawford
- Workers and Conscription by J. F. Little
- Theologian to speak at Victoria by Mike King
- Crossing far off, uncertain by Howard Harris
- Weir House Crumble Mumble by The Knights of Weir House
- Drama [review for Salient Vol. 20, No. 8. September 14, 1956] by L.D.A.
- The Monthly Review Of New Books and contemporary subjects [Vol. 1, No. 6., February 1880]
- Sketch by James Coutts Crawford of Maoris cutting a road through Manawatu bush. March 31 1863 by James Coutts Crawford
- The Monthly Review Of New Books and contemporary subjects [Vol. 1, No. 7., March 1880]
- Sports Has Social Side by John Winton
- Sports Officer Replies to Criticism by Peter Thrush
- Letters From Certain Chiefs of Ahuriri to Dr. Featherston
- Essay on the Manners and Customs of the Inhabitants of the Southern Part of Tavai-Poenammou (Te Wai Pounamu) by Blosseville, Jules Poret de
- Sketch by James Coutts Crawford [Man and dogs with a kettle, Raukawa?] [March or April 1863] by James Coutts Crawford
- On the Doctrine of Mind-Stuff; read before the Wellington Philosophical Society, 27th September 1879 by Frederick W. Frankland
- Kathy Rose Replies to No Bludger by Kathy Rose
- Wairarapa Pa. Otaki River. April 4 1863 by James Coutts Crawford
- I am going to be killed! by Warren Mayne
- Letter from Baron Charles Philippe Hippolyte de Thierry to Henry Bathurst, April 21, 1824 by Charles Philippe Hippolyte de Thierry
- The Earl of Beaconsfield and his Work by Robert J. Creighton
- Evangelism Through Salient Pages by John Needham
- Extract from Bellingshausen’s Diary, Describing His Voyage to New Zealand, 1820 by Fabian Bellingshausen
- Sketch by James Coutts Crawford of Tararua from Half a crown. Manawatu. April 1 1864 by James Coutts Crawford
- Pornography or Pus? by Bill Bush
- Report on the Prospects for the Flax Trade in New Zealand, September 1813 by Robert Williams
- Salary Rise? by Hugh Rennie
- Sketch by James Coutts Crawford from main range S of gorge. March 28 1863can by James Coutts Crawford
- Reports of the Native Affairs Committee, 1895 by Native Affairs Committee
- Life is One Long Dream Man! by Miss C. Laneous
- Letter from Sir Robert Wilmot-Horton to Baron Charles Philippe Hippolyte de Thierry, December 10, 1823 by Robert Wilmot-Horton
- 250 seats short! by Bob Lord
- Sketch by James Coutts Crawford of Puketoe range and Manawatu R[iver] E by S. March 28 1863 by James Coutts Crawford
- Apathy League Slates Hypocrites by Thorndon Apathy League
- [Native Land Alienation Restriction Act 1884] by New Zealand Government
- Sketch by James Coutts Crawford of Raukaua. [1863] by James Coutts Crawford
- Crazy, Twisted Calypso by Jig Oboe George
- Letter from George Bass to Governor Philip Gidley King, January 30, 1803 by George Bass
- Cannibals on Campus by Captain B.J. Smithy
- The Monthly Review Of New Books and contemporary subjects [Vol. 1, No. 5., January 1880]
- Return of the Correspondence signed or, Purporting to be signed by William Thompson te Waharoa, etc. by Wiremu Tamihana Tarapipipi Te Waharoa
- Sketch by James Coutts Crawford of Manawatu R[iver] below Raukaua. March 31st 1863 by James Coutts Crawford
- House at Onekaka for Geology Dept. by R. H. Clark
- The University of New Zealand: Something Of Its History: What Of The Future? by O. N. Gillespie
- Trouble Brewing? by John Ryall
- Industrial Psychology: The Possibility of Selection by W.S. Dale
- J. L. Naylor House
- Sketch by James Coutts Crawford of charming country residence (rain). Highest on Wai o taueru. Otaki R. [April 1863] by James Coutts Crawford
- Rhodesia by A. W. Namunga
- New Zealand to Siberia by B. Magee
- Life Stories from Nature: New Zealand’s Great Ghost Moth, Hepialus Virescens by H. Collett
- Politics of the Pol Sci Dept by Neil Gray
- SRC Apathy by R. S. Middleton
- Sketch by James Coutts Crawford [Panorama across hills behind Otaki. April 1863]a by James Coutts Crawford
- Choric Stanzas by James Kirrup
- The Industrial Fashion Designer by Felix Schwimmer
- Lost Valley: A Romance Of Pirongia Mountain by James Cowan
- Nothing from Nothing by Anthony Ward
- The Way We Go: Ins and Outs of Life (vol 5, issue 4) by Leo Fanning
- A Pictorial Survey of Housing in New Zealand by G. F. Wilson
- Sketch by James Coutts Crawford of N 30 [degrees] E. Snow ... [Tararua Range, April 1863] by James Coutts Crawford
- Not Far Enow by B. C. Walsh
- Time for a literature by Earl Murray
- In Whose Interest! by John Ryall
- The Secondary Schools of New Zealand by Old Boy
- Pictures of New Zealand Life: Over The Ranges by Tangiwai
- Exclusion Procedures by Bill Logan
- Sketch by James Coutts Crawford of S 35 E. Snow. All wood. Kaikoras S 20 [degrees] W. [April, 1863]s by James Coutts Crawford
- True Christian by Don Hampton
- 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
- Thirty Years Ago by Hon. Captain Bellairs
- Willie Mae Reid at Varsity by Gary Lewis
- Sketch by James Coutts Crawford of Koaraite a Otaki River. April 4 1863 by James Coutts Crawford
- Night Wind by M.G.
- France in New Zealand: Historic Akaroa by Stuart Perry
- Yours Sincerely? by Michael G. Law
- Letters to Elizabeth Napier to Waikaremoana I by Isobel Andrews
- Sketch by James Coutts Crawford of junction of Otaki River and Wai o taueru. April 6 1863 by James Coutts Crawford
- Rugby [Review of rugby team activities for Salient Vol. 4, No. 8. July 16, 1941] by O.J.C.
- Assessment Week by Lindy Cassidy
- Tenants’ Union by Chris Newman
- Our Women’s Section (vol 5, issue 4) by Sheila G. Marshall
- Sketch by James Coutts Crawford of junction of Otaki River and Wai o tauru. April 7 1863 by James Coutts Crawford
- Father O’Christmas by Ken Alexander
- Films . . . . . . by Ian Rich by Ian Rich
- Notes and Queries by "Rambler"
- Paremata Maori: Waipatu 1893 by Māori parliament
- Broadcasting... Who Pulls the Strings? by John McBride
- To the Editor [Salient Vol. 18, Issue 7, 1954] by E. A. Woodfield, R. E. Ruben
- Nga Hui Maori i Poneke
- Sketch by James Coutts Crawford of highest on Wai o taueru Otaki, April 7 1863 by James Coutts Crawford
- Our London Letter (vol 12, issue 9) by Arthur L. Stead
- Red Papers on New Zealand by Anthony Ward
- Edgley Echoes by R. W. Edgley
- Inaugural Address Delivered at the Opening of the Wellington Citizens’ Institute By the President, James Edward Fitzgerald. Wednesday, 8th November, 1893 by James Edward FitzGerald
- Pleased in “Anger” but Wild at “Importance”: Unity Not Players Please by L.A.
- First Printing Press in New Zealand: “A Father Of The Tribes” by R. T. Wearne
- World Affairs (vol 5, issue 4) by E. Vivian Hall
- Against the Softness of Woman by Deborah Jones
- Janus by Tom-Cat
- In a Locomotive Stable: Grooming the Iron Horse by Bird Of Passage
- Speech Delivered at the Breakfast by the Early Colonist of Canterbury, In Honour of Lord Lyttelton and Mr. Selfe, In the Town Hall, Christchurch, on Feb. 6, 1868. By Mr J. E. Fitzgerald. Christchurch: Printed at the Press Office, Cashel-Street. 1868 by James Edward FitzGerald
- The Curse of the “Freda Gault” by Andrew Stewart
- Why you Are pissed off by Philip O'Donogthue
- Theatre [Review of One Act Plays presented by the Victoria University Dramatic Club] by M.S.G.
- On Government. An Address Delivered at the School Room of the Presbyterian Church, Wellington, New Zealand, On the Evening of Monday, 26th Sept., 1870 by James Edward FitzGerald
- Home Brew Tastes Good by Peter O'Brien
- Winter Tournament - Christchurch by Peter Thrush
- Valleys in the Waybacks: The Region Beyond Lake Wakatipu by Thelma R. Kent
- Sketches of Early Colonisation in New Zealand and its Phases of Contact with the Maori Race by Te Manuwiri
- Unpublished Thoughts in Verse by James Edward FitzGerald
- Jones on Extrav by R. E. Jones
- The Balcony by Simon Wilson
- Vacancy by R. E. Jones
- End of an Era by Bruce McLeod
- The Locomotive Running Department by J. H. Graham
- Wandering on the Work Train by Robert J. Currie
- On the Nature of Art by James Edward FitzGerald
- Messiah Coming by L. D. Atkinson
- To Abstract Thought by Ralph Unger
- Among the Books (vol 12, issue 9) by Shibli Bagarag
- Modernising the Railways: Frankton Junction Change Over-Team Work a Feature by Harry C. Baulf
- Sketch by James Coutts Crawford of Kaikora Inland 23 W. Kapiti. [1863] by James Coutts Crawford
- George Stephenson: The Father of Railways by K. J. Royal
- Address Delivered by the President, J. E. Fitzgerald, Esq., C.M.G., At the Second Annual Meeting of Members Held in the Chamber of Commerce, Wellington, on the 29th August, 1895 by The Incorporated Institute of Accountants of New Zealand
- downstage by Neil Rowe
- Indonesian Visit: Here to Have a Look by S.N.N.
- Non-Sensical Notions And Other Idiocy by Ken Alexander
- Nga Mahi A Te Hinota Tuatoru O Te Pihopatanga O Waiapu, I Whakaminea Ki Waerengaahika, Turanga. 2 Maehe, 1864 by Church of the Province of New Zealand. Diocese of Waiapu.
- Transportation and a Simile by A. W. Triggs
- Religious Teaching: A Speech by James Edward FitzGerald
- Absent Friends. Letter From Egypt by L. B. Sandford
- A Land of Mystery and a National Heritage: Unique Scenery of the Urewera by E. A. Butt
- Sketch by James Coutts Crawford of soft slate with lime veins. Otaki R[iver]. April 9 1863 by James Coutts Crawford
- [Letter from Mervyn Thompson] by Mervyn Thompson
- Lust For Power by B. C. Walsh
- Christmas—Old and Young by Warren Green
- The Bush Explorers: Story of the Stratford Main Trunk Railway Route by Tangiwai
- Time: Its Determination and Distribution by E. G. Christian
- Winter Tournament Looms on Horizon by T. Keiha
- Debate Flags by Stormbird
- Shand found accounts a shambles by Hugh Rennie
- Import Controls and Full Employment..or else! by Owen Gager
- Reduction of Mortgage-Interest Rates by J. H. Newlyn
- Review of young directors’ art by Rex Benson
- Immortality by R. L. Meek
- Production Engineering: (Part XII): “The Foreman’s Cheque Book.” by E. T. Spidy
- Max. Effort for Mini Fest. by Barbara Leishman
- Horror Film Reviews by Stuart O'Neill
- Service of prayer and thanksgiving to be used at Wellington Synagogue, and in all the synagogues of the British Empire, on the occasion of Sir Moses Montefiore, Bart., completing his hundredth year. Sunday 26th October 5645-1884, at 4 pm
- Sex Review by Jan Walker
- Action at teachers coll by Brian Hayward
- Thanks by R. W. Edgley
- Tools Of Steel (vol 2, issue 3) by H. E. Childs
- Rugby [club review for Salient Volume 35 Number 7. 19 April 1972] by Ian Dunn
- Film Co-op to foster films at Victoria by Graeme Cowley
- The Financial Condition of New Zealand; Facts and Figures for the People. Being a plea for a more equitable adjustment of taxation, etc by George W. Cole
- A Beginning by J. D. Freeman
- Capping Celebrations by Steve Underwood
- Popeye on-the-box [review for Salient Volume 35 Number 7. 19 April 1972] by Ian Watkin
- Buy New Zealand Goods and Build New Zealand: New Zealand Industries Series No. 7.—Home Utilities: Electrical by O. N. Gillespie
- Asia debate continues — Prof Brookes accused [letter to the editor] by William J. Hall
- State Bank of Issue; Lecture by John Bathgate
- Changes in Geography by Pat Martin
- Divisional Control by P. R. Angus
- Paul Simon [reviewed by Philip Alley] by Philip Alley
- Woman’s Work and Destiny; Paper read before the Thames Mutual Improvement Association, April 7th, 1884 by Jenny Wren
- Coromandel Peninsula and the Thames Coast: Interesting History by Una Auld
- He Ture whakatakoto tikanga mo te mahi whakamate i nga kutu hipi (Nowema 8, 1884.)
- US remains two nations by David Shand
- We define Solzhenitsyn’s Civil rights not his politics by Peter Rotherham
- Tupelo Honey - Van Morrison [reviewed by Doc White] by Doc White
- Reports of the Native Affairs Committee, 1882. by Native Affairs Committee
- Report of the Hawke’s Bay Philosophical Institute for the Year Ending January 31, 1884 by Hawkes Bay Philosophical Institute
- The Gannets at Cape Kidnappers: A Unique Bird Sanctuary by William John Hay
- Breaking down male supremacy by Bryony Hales
- E. S. Q. by Eugene H. Munday
- Poetry lover sick of politics-typical! by Prometheus
- Levin institution well run by John Saunders
- Les Percussions de Strasbourg [reviewed by Rex Halliday] by Rex Halliday
- Sermons on questions of the day by Samuel Tarratt Nevill
- Os Guiness — who ? by Ross Abernethy
- Our London Letter (vol 14, issue 6) by Arthur L. Stead
- ‘All These Women’ a film that lacks substance by Rex Benson
- Lindisfarne - Fog on the Tyne [reviewed by Stephen Matthews] by Stephen Matthews
- Kelliher Trust is patronage abused modern art wanted by M. J. R. Gaffikin
- Gold Rush at Charleston by Neville R. Lewers, Ella Wall
- Beetroot Sugar Manufacture by William Australia Graham
- Health, Wealth and the White Paper by Anthony Ward
- Communism and Japanese Students by Aussie Malcolm
- Carnal Knowledge [reviewed by Nevil Gibson] by Nevil Gibson
- Stray Thoughts: Political and Other by A. Landels
- Commissioner wrong [letter to the editor] by J. W. Goodwin
- Mere Words Professor by A. McDonald
- Henry Handyside by Margaret Brown
- ‘There’s One In Every Crowd’ by Kerry Doole Clapton
- The Port in the Early Days: Nelson Haven in 1843 by W. H. Parr
- The Jean Batten Peaks by Lloyd Woods
- Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 4, Issue 45 (27 September 1890)
- Sarawak Government will wipe off blood-spitters by Goh
- Anti-War Conference by Ian Powell
- Illustrated Guide to the West Coast of the North Island, N.Z Describing the various Towns and adjacent Land available for Settlement, etc by R. W. Pownall
- The Competitive University by Henri Mandl
- Russell: Centenary by Joyce West
- Dastardly Students [letter to the editor] by M. J. Robb
- Jesus Nonsense by John Fyson
- Gold Rush in Waiwhero by Helen Whelan
- Red-King Crimson (Island) by David Maclennan
- An Old Admiraly Chart by H. M. Jenkins
- Crack in the Mangle by Christine Masters
- Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 4, Issue 46 (25 October 1890)
- University Accommodation In Finland by Eero Piimies
- The Night Express by Phyllis I. Young
- Demonstrable Subservience by Peter Franks
- Farther Along - The Byrds [reviewed by Gordon Campbell] by Gordon Campbell
- Shindig by David Tan
- Dear Hugh [letter to the editor] by P. R. Rapp
- How the Service Grows by W. Schierning
- [Letter to Salient Vol. 1, No. 2. March 16, 1938 from D.M.S.] by D.M.S.
- The President Speaks [Salient Vol. 39, Issue 19, 1976] by Gyles Beckford
- The Lands of Nelson College by J. G. McKay
- Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 4, Issue 47 (29 November 1890)
- Testimonials [James Macgregor - part 2] by James Macgregor
- Spaces by Lary Coryell (Vanguard) by Phillip Hay
- Fight Apartheid - A Manual for Action [reviewed by Peter Giles] by Peter Giles
- W.A.C. [World Affairs Council] by Graham Butterworth
- My Flocks by A. Bower Poynter
- For both sexes [letter to the editor] by M. J. R. Gaffikin
- [Letter to Salient Vol. 1, No. 2. March 16, 1938 from Patrick McCaskill] by Patrick McCaskill
- Editorial [Salient Vol. 39, Issue 19, 1976] by John Ryall
- Rugby, Racism and Fear by Peter Franks
- The Dun Mountain Railway by Mrs R. M. Webber
- A reply to Pip Desmond by P. Bunkle
- Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 4, Issue 48 (27 December 1890)
- Testimonials [James Macgregor - part 1] by James Macgregor
- Out Of The Storm by Jack Bruce (RSO) by Brian King
- A New Zealand Manufacturer has sound progressive views
- Childhood Memories of Sleepy Hollow by Aubrey Spear
- Chaplaincy by Peter Wilson
- [Letter to Salient Vol. 1, No. 2. March 16, 1938 from J. B. Aimers] by J. B. Aimers
- Swot Shops? by P. C. A.
- The Onewai by Mary R. Greig
- Highlights Of Hastings: The Hawke’s Bay Garden Of The Hesperides by O. N. Gillespie
- Campaign Against Nuclear Warships by Raewyn Tate, Christine Bogle
- Praise for Accommodation Officer by R. Dunlop, R. M. Williams
- Further Papers relative to the Native Insurrection [Correspondence relating to the fall of Rangiriri and Ngāruawāhia]
- Sketch of the geology of New Zealand by F. W. Hutton
- A Day in the Life by Alan Phillips
- Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 4, Issue 41 (31 May 1890)
- Strong Support For Cook Islands Party... by Albert Henry, Russell Campbell
- University Poem by Brian King
- No Asian philosophy at Victoria [letter to the editor] by G. E. Hughes
- The young gnat by Andrew
- The Design of Churches by D. M. Hercus
- Courageous Coastal Captain by Jack Andrews
- Racist Bikie by Barden Rynis
- Scholasticism—Philosophy of Commonsense by M. F. McIntyre
- A Town with a History: Queenstown 76 Years Ago by Barbara A. Kerr
- Notices [Salient Vol. 39, Issue 19, 1976] by Chris Hardie
- Students and World Affairs by Owen Gager
- The Thirteenth Clue or The Story Of The Signal Cabin Mystery: Chapter III. (vol 11, issue 6) by Eric Bradwell
- Regulations for the Conduct of Public Business and for the Civil Service by N.Z. Colonial Secretary
- Souvenirs: Dan Fogelberg Epic Records by Richard Williams
- “The Inadequacy Of A Dependent Utopia” [review] by Anthony Haas
- Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 4, Issue 42 (28 June 1890)
- Nelson Historical Society Journal, Volume 1, Issue 1, November 1955 by Nelson Historical Society
- Some burning questions by Diana Forde
- Thank you [letter to the editor] by Geoff Rashbrooke
- Package Design in Great Britain: An abridgement of a lecture by Milner Gray
- Koputai (The Very High Tide) by H. M. Chapman-Cohen
- Poisoned Pen by Anti-Hart Supporter
- Hart Tactics by Trevor Richards
- The Easter Tournament by L. B. Sandford
- The 4 Great Dishonesties by Red Malay
- Famous New Zealanders: No. 42: Te Puea Herangi: Princess Of Waikato And Leader Of Her People (vol 11, issue 6) by James Cowan
- Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 4, Issue 43 (26 July 1890)
- Roger Stalin by A. J. McAllister
- The People versus The Council by John McBride
- Foreword [to ‘Nelson Historical Society Journal, Volume 1, Issue 1, November 1955’] by L. E. H. Baigent
- Country Living in the 1920’s by Jeff Newport
- Acid vine [letter to the editor] by Andy Easton
- “On Stage!” at Arts Festival by Russell Campbell, Steve Whitehouse
- Recent Discovering in the Neighbourhood of Milford Sound. Communicated by Alexander McKay. Read before the Wellington Philosophical Society, 15th August 1884 by Donald Sutherland
- About Nothing and Something
- Remainder by Beatrice Jones
- Part-Timing and Hair-Splitting by D. G.
- Fragment by R. L. Meek
- Romantic Port Pegasus: A Perfect Natural Harbour by Rosaline Redwood
- PPTA Did Not Negotiate by John Fletcher
- The People of Pudding Hill: No. 9. (vol 11, issue 6) by Shiela Russell
- A Matter for Agreement by B. Sutton-Smith
- The Rat by W. P. Airotciv
- Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 4, Issue 44 (30 August 1890)
- Early Voyages to New Zealand: Episodes Associated with Captain Cook by David Miller
- Nelson Society as Shown in Presbyterian Marriage Registers by Helen Whelan
- Getting worked up by Mehitable
- Music At Festival by G. Quinn
- Annexation and federation. Speech delivered... in the House of Representatives, November 8, 1884 by Robert Stout
- Troubled Waters by M. J. Poole
- Carnal Review by Brian King
- You Are What You Shit by Don Franks
- Rotorua Lake. by Olga P. Meyer
- Students face unemployment this Christmas by Tony Jaques
- Elected Silence by P.S.
- “The Sexless Topless” by B. J. Southam
- Henderson Again by J.T. Minge
- Production Engineering — Part VI.: Charts and the Human Factor by E. T. Spidy
- Beefing About Bullocks by Jack Andrews
- T [Letter from Tony to Salient. Vol. 37, No. 10. May 22, 1974] by Tony
- Ins and Outs of Life by Leo Fanning
- Instigators Get Result by Ian Powell
- Blackberries. by Robin Hyde
- But We Never Died . . . by David Broughton
- Thank God: It Can’t Happen Here by G.A.W.
- The Dope On The Bursary by Another Concerned Student
- Censors And Logic Didn’t Mix by David Wright
- The Locomotive in New Zealand: Its Evolution and Development by Loco. Clerk
- Bullock Teams by Jeff Newport
- Gays not armed...yet by Janet Robin
- Socialst Speaker Outlines Trade Union Organisation by H.C.F.
- Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 14, issue 6) by Shibli Bagarag
- [Waikato Confiscated Lands Act 1884]
- Uni expense by Don Gray
- Ambergris Pays no Dividends: Lost Romance of a Strange Substance by Ronald McIntosh
- Teaching Lecturers by James Masing
- The Resurrection of Maori Identity by Poata Eruera
- Vision. by Isobel Andrews
- Whirled on Wheels and Maddened by Mechanism by Ken Alexander
- More Light by C.V.B.
- University and Women by Jacy Stewart
- Student Assoc. Theatre by R. M. Daniell
- Politics or Piss by Paul D. Swain
- Pioneers of Port Underwood by Joyce Thompson
- First Executive meeting controversial by P. R. Rapp
- A soggy state of affairs by Graffiti
- A Contrary View Of Tereo Maori by G. S. Parsonson
- Pictures from Lakeland: The Blue and Green Lakes by Joyce West
- This Kind Of Fool. by Ruth M. Johnson
- Down The Buller: The Odyssey of Brunner the Explorer by James Cowan
- Premium Bonus System (vol 1, issue 6) by E. T. Spidy
- Thai Reply by Dr. Chamnan Yuvapurna
- Australia’s Aborigines by M. R. Dickson
- [Letter from Weekly Haircut to Salient Vol. 9, No. 11. August, 21, 1946] by Weekly Haircut
- When Is a Worker Not a Worker? by Errol F. Lynn
- Francis Dillon Bell: his early life by Elisabeth Airey
- Adult Education: New World Conditions by T. A. Hunter
- The Wisdom of the Maori: More Place Names And Their Stories (vol 11, issue 6) by Tohunga
- Our Women’s Section (vol 14, issue 6) by Helen
- Reviewers Suffer Lost Evening with “Lost Week End” by M.G.S., T.A.T.
- Should M.P.s Sit Longer? by John Harlow
- What Also Happened At Exec. by Mike Curtis
- Workshops Committees by E. J. Barrett
- Lead Ping Pong Balls by Gary Griffiths
- A letter from the former poetry editor - ruthlessly deposed by Marty
- “Nature Red in Tooth and Claw”: A Jungle Interlude by H. Collett
- Our London Letter (vol 11, issue 6) by Arthur L. Stead
- Odd Jobs by Ken Alexander
- Wright’s Right For President? by Raymond Parks
- Poetry & Jazz At Arts Festival ... by Russell Campbell
- Railway Yard Lighting by G. W. Wyles
- Poetry Fans by Poetry Fan
- Mssa Sell Out? by Student Movement Onlooker
- Railways in the Mountains: Exploring In The Southern Alps by J. D. Pascoe
- Taste in pop music a social problem by Leslie Wall
- The Yellow Pimpernell by Counter Secret Agent No. 5
- Modern Methods in Our Workshops: Firing of Locomotives by S. B. Barltrop
- NZUSA Hits At Bonded Bursaries by Hugh Rennie
- Modern Shunting Methods: Part V.—Dimensions and Arrangement of Marshalling Yards by S. E. Fay
- Nelson and Marlborough Oyster History by Ken Wright
- Non Peace Loving Malaysians by Kick the spies
- Panorama of the Playground: Old Sportsmen Pass by W. F. Ingram
- An Engineering Triumph: Why Raurimu Spiral Was Constructed: Aeroplanes versus Tree Climbing by Ad. Howitt.
- Cost Rationale by Byron Buick-Constable
- Drinking Machine in Rankine Brown by Hot Choc.
- Concentration Camps by S. C. Lim
- The Bomb And The Individual by Francis Batten
- The Southern Alps by H. Collett
- Uniform System of Screw Threads by William Seddon
- Journal of the Nelson and Marlborough Historical Societies, Volume 2, Issue 4, 1990 by Nelson Historical Society
- Limited Night Entertainments (vol 11, issue 6) by R. M. Jenkins
- Intellectual arrogance [editorial] by B.G.S.
- Outward Bound Instils New Values by George Andrews
- Flop? [letter to the editor] by R. W. Heath
- Sangster Recognises Mistake by Donald Sangster
- Records: Silverbird: Leo Sayer by Richard Best
- How the Editor of the “Timaru Herald” Promotes and Fosters Timaru Institutions ... Timaru, October, 1883 by William Gillies
- Art Facilities for Refreshers by Gary Evans
- ISC condemns CIA finances by Rosemary Booth
- Direct from Chicago: Willie Dixon by Gordon Campbell
- Review Re-viewed... [letter to the editor] by Hugh Rennie
- A Letter by Martin Edmond
- The Salvation Army; A Sermon By the Rev. R. Waddell, M.A., delivered In St Andrew’s Church, Dunedin, May 27, 1883 by R. Waddell
- Christianity and Homosexuals by John Murray
- Rata Comes To Campus by Kuki Kaa
- Striking Contrasts in Grades: Great Britain and New Zealand by A. S. Wansbrough
- The Dunedin Review [No. V.] by J. G. S. Grant
- Knock-na-gree by Bryony Hales
- Where’s the Abortion by David Tripe
- Tol-keen by Bilbo, Gollunt, Niggle
- The Aim Of Art? by Ken Alexander
- Members fail UN [editorial] by G.P.C.
- Not The Okay Thing [letter to the editor] by M. C. Mitchell
- Players Ready for Winter Tournament by Viv. Rich, J. B. Weir
- Criticism of SRC by Mark Sainsbury
- Appeal by M. Irwin, P. Hildreth, D. Davey, M. Vincent, A. Inkersell, Callander
- Records: Tubular Bells: Mike Oldfield by Ken George
- Three Literary Papers: Read Before the Hawke’s Bay Philosophical Institute, During the Session of 1882 by William Colenso
- Among The Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 11, issue 6) by Shibli Bagarag
- Jill Shand [letter to the editor] by Peter J. Blizard
- Young Socialists — just ‘liberal’ or ‘reactionary’? by Peter Gibbs
- Staff Discipline by W. A. Wellings
- Major seminar planned by Murray Rowlands
- [Review]The Letters of D’Arcy Cresswell by John Muirhead
- Memorandum and Articles of Association of the Dunedin City and Suburban Tramways Company, Limited by Dunedin City and Suburban Tramways Company
- Our Women’s Section: Timely Notes and Useful Hints (vol 11, issue 6) by Helen
- Cornford Says All Should Help Sell by L. H. Cornford
- Overseas Student Congress Report by Krishna Menon
- New Zealand’s Finest Railway Station by A. P. Godber
- Stud Assoc sells rice by Julie Falloon
- Gary Tricker: Artist by Gil Peterson
- Sex debate - 300 plus attend by Tony Jaques
- Panorama of the Playground: Lovelock’s Great Victory (vol 11, issue 6) by W. F. Ingram
- [Jill Shand letter to the editor, Salient Vol. 26, No. 2. 1963.] by Jill Shand
- Henderson Grow Up by Jan Lacki
- A Successful Innovation: Schedule System in Workshops by J. Worthington
- High Jinks In The Book Trade [letter to the editor] by R. C. K. Saffery
- Hockey Bungle by R. M. Daniell
- Records: Selling England by the Pound: Genesis by Phillip Hay
- Middle Island Native Land Question (Report on.), By Mr. Commissioner Mackay. by Alexander Mackay
- [Carol Shand’s letter to the editor, Salient Vol. 26, No. 2. 1963.] by Carol Shand
- Railwayman Honoured. by J. H. Hartnett
- Shand on Bursaries by David Shand
- “Washday” Fuss Unseemly... by Anthony Haas
- Records: Full Sail: Loggins and Messina by Lonesome Rhodes
- and the Oil by Harold Dowrick
- Old Bill and Young Jock (vol 1, issue 6) by G. H. England
- Questions for Commerce Students by Peter Conway
- Diving Blue! by C.P.
- Rugby [review of team activities for Salient Vol. 4, No. 9. July 30, 1941] by O.J.C.
- The Limited Night Entertainments: Part IV. (vol 10, issue 6) by R Marryat Jenkins
- Egmont Alpine Instruction 18 - 22 May 1961 by Trevor Hunt
- The Wisdom of the Maori (vol 10, issue 6) by Tohunga
- Rees - Dart 7-24th Feb. 1962 by Linda Redmond
- Basketball Blues! by P.G.
- Life Under screws at Witako Prison by Stephen Gerald Smith
- A Well-Built House by O.J.C.
- Clearing pot shot ideas by D. F. Cropp
- Marauder Mackenzie by C. H. Fortune
- Students in the heart of Ngati Porou by Roger Steele
- Sport with Peter Winter [Reviewed for Salient Vol. 34, No. 3. 1971] by Peter Winter
- Found - One Lost Lake by Steve Reid
- New Zealand Journey (vol 10, issue 6) by Margaret Macpherson
- Library Overcrowding by K. Baxter
- [Letter from S. M. Rhind] by S. M. Rhind
- Ruapehu - Queen’s Birthday 1961 by John Ross
- Education for Y.S’ers by James A. Winton
- Cultural Affairs Council by Barbara Leishman
- [Letter from E. R. Bloomfield] by E. R. Bloomfield
- Deutsch-Rock by David Buxton
- The Bell Bird. by D. McLarin
- Early Housing in New Zealand, Particularly in Nelson by S. Northcote Bade
- Northern Crossing [1962] by Peter Barry
- Editorial [Salient Vol. 36, Issue 7, 1973] by Peter Franks
- Nevil Shute by E. A. W.
- Fear. by E. Mary Gurney
- Flicks [reviewed for Salient Vol. 37, No. 10. May 22, 1974] by Jeremy Little John
- Wakatikei River by Peter Barry
- Some Historic Trees in Nelson by S. W. Street
- New Zealand Verse Wellington Harbour New Zealand. by O. N. Gillespie
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- Nelson Historical Society Journal, Volume 1, Issue 3, November 1958 by Nelson Historical Society
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- The Gordon Watson Scholarship . . . by C. B.
- The Return of the Triboldies: Part 10 by Dennis List
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- Our Women’s Section: Timely Notes and Useful Hints. (vol 8, issue 7) by Helen
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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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- The Return of the Triboldies: Part 25 by Dennis List
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- The Cyclopedia of New Zealand [Auckland Provincial District] by Cyclopedia Company Limited
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- Nelson Historical Society Journal, Volume 1, Issue 2, May 1957 by Nelson Historical Society
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- “The Enginedriver” by John Maclennan
- Ambition’s Aim by Ken Alexander
- Mild Interest by M. W. Cullinane
- The First Interdominion Horse-Race by Mollie Dickinson
- Maori and Polynesian: their origin, history and culture by J. Macmillan Brown
- Production Engineering Part XXIV: Developing Executive Ability by E. T. Spidy
- Cheerfulness by M. Kearin
- Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 13, issue 6) by Shibli Bagarag
- 19th Century Nelson Hotels—Part Two by Dawn Smith
- Ex-Editorial Comment by Ex-Editor
- Railways in Modern Transport (vol 3, issue 5) by G. W. Wyles
- Facets of Life Behind the Facade of the Wellington Station by Bernice Shackleton
- An Interesting Model Garden Railway by N. Blake
- Sixty Years Ago: Recollections of an Old Settler by James Fulton
- Someone Else Apologises by David Laws
- The Romance of the Rail (vol 3, issue 5) by James Cowan
- Hydro-Electricity: The Arapuni Scheme by W. C. Bond
- Grow Fat and Laugh by A. J. G. Schmitt
- Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 1, Issue 5 (28 May 1887)
- Visiting Cambridge Prof: Greek Religion by J.B.
- The Third Man by Jiminy Critic
- Northern Crossing March 1963 by Linda Redmond
- 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
- Sports view support by John Stevens
- Our Women’s Section (vol 13, issue 6) by Helen
- Matukituki-Dart-Routeburn (X-mas; 1962) by Ray Hoare, Helen Henderson
- Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 1, Issue 4 (30 April 1887)
- Other Worlds Like Ours by Skylar
- Kind Hearts and Coronets by Lux
- Panorama of the Playground: New Zealand to have World Championship Wrestling Bout by W. F. Ingram
- Iodine as a health hazard by Dr. J. Logan
- Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 1, Issue 3 (26 March 1887)
- The Magic Island (vol 13, issue 6) by Nellie E. Donovan
- Catholicism and Class War by T. J. Kelliher
- Depression in Auckland — a famous lecturer is ‘retrenched’ by Patricia Caughley
- Memorandum and Articles of Association of the Wellington Trust, Loan, and Investment Company, Limited 1872 by Wellington Trust, Loan, and Investment Company
- Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 1, Issue 2 (26 February 1887)
- Proposals made by Sir George Grey to Tawhiao, at meeting at Hikurangi, on the 10th May, 1878 by Sir George Grey
- Rugby Consistency is the Refuge of Fools by J.T.S.
- Big Game Fishing: In New Zealand’s Northern Waters by Colonel Burton Mabin
- Unmoving and unexciting — Rex Benson takes a look at Ingmar Bergman by Rex Benson
- Rules [of the Permanent Investment and Loan Association of Canterbury. 1878?] by Permanent Investment and Loan Association of Canterbury
- Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 1, Issue 1 (29 January 1887)
- Olivines (23rd Jan. - 8th Feb.) by Linda Redmond
- Debating: You Know by J.T.S.
- On Being Informed by D. G.
- An Account of Christmas Wanderings by Peter Barry
- The wrestling melodrama by John Winton
- Student protest at Hon LL.D brings criticism by M. King
- Spencers (Christmas) by Roger Lockwood
- Extra Murals and Part-timers by Socrates
- Soc. Dem. Soc.: Hungarians in Masks by K.B.
- Proneness to Error by Louis Johnson
- Is NZ in collusion with Ian Smith? by Lloyd Kotsho Dube
- Music Soc: Not Flirtists by David Laws
- Olivine Ice Plateau-Dart-Hollyford. (Feb.1963) by Steve Reid
- Reflections of an Intellectual in Bed by Lyster Paul
- Soccer Club reports by C. M. Ellen
- H. J. B. Coe’s Talk on Design: A Report
- Thought and Melancholia by Ralph Unger
- Till Death do us Part by Peace Loving Malaysian
- 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
- Vic Sportswomen Off To Tokyo by Russell Fairbrother
- To Amangle Debelsh by Bruce McLeod
- An Open Note to the Editor of the MSSA Critique by Stephen Chai
- Please Do Not Touch
- Prefabricated Houses in Aluminium
- Xmas Vacation Tramping Trips by H. C. E.
- The Cycloptic Secretary by Ulysses
- Poster Design by G. F. Bridgeman
- The Lights go out on the Empire by A. McLeod
- Holyoake protest by Brian Beard
- Those curious conservatives by T. U. Allerhand
- Bookbinding by Stewart Maclennan
- The Last Word by A. McLeod
- Editor Wrong? by M. King
- A musical Samson? [letter to the editor] by Bruce Thomson
- The Ethics of Racism by D. L. Atmore
- New Zealand Housing by Barbara Parker
- [Printed letter, 21 September 1861, about land and Kīngitanga] by Te Hira Te Kawau
- Now then by the Scribe by Scribe
- Churches attack Rhodesian regime by M. King
- Classics victory in Intramural sports by Russell Fairbrother
- Whose House is Worse? by T. Chua
- Films — is Godard great? by Peter Boyes
- Democratic Socialism by T. J. Kelliher
- Varsity rugby sinks to lowest level by Ian Barwick
- MSAMSSA Not on by Shanmugam Viswanathan
- Hoffman House, Remuera, Auckland
- General Laws For the Government of The New Zealand Central District by Independent Order of Rechabites (Salford Unity)
- Production Engineering (Part XIII): “Business Methods” by E. T. Spidy
- New Zealand: Acts affecting Native Lands, 1886, 1888-91 and 1894-95
- Another view of Asian Studies [letter to the editor] by J. J. S. Cornes
- Those New Zealand Railways by S. H. Bridgford
- The Revelation? [letter to the editor] by A. K. Rees-Thomas
- World Affairs (vol 5, issue 3) by E. Vivian Hall
- Workers and Conscription by Scribe
- Lecturer to sacrifice academic future in NZ [letter to the editor] by William J. Hall
- Report of the Proceedings At the Dinner of The Cobden Club, July 11, 1874 by Cobden Club
- Frozen Sports and Other Cold Comfort by Ken Alexander
- Alcohol and the Licensing Laws by Swen
- Architecture coming? by P. Davys
- Is Man An Automaton? A Lecture Delivered in The City Hall, Glasgow, On 23rd February 1875 by W. B. Carpenter
- Reconstructing Railway Bridges: A Review of the Works Now Proceeding by P. B. Bryden
- Sophocles and the Commonwealth Covenant Church by Circe
- The Dawn of Animal Life: A Lecture Delivered in The City Hall, Glasgow, March 2nd 1875 by W. C. Williamson
- Brookes - Hall clash over Asian Studies [letter to the editor] by R. H. Brookes
- The Bush Explorers: Story of the Stratford Main Trunk Railway Route by James Cowan
- Junior Atheist Looks at God by Swen
- The Land Question by George Russell Drysdale
- Torn to shreds by razor minds by John Pettigrew
- Terawhiti Trip. 27th-28th March 1965 by Barbara Halliburton
- Round the World by P. S. W.
- Festival in Vienna by B. Mc
- Pictures of New Zealand Life (vol 5, issue 3) by James Cowan
- Arts Editor misunderstood production [letter to the editor] by A. P. Lenart
- Reflections by Ralph Unger
- Vote of Thanks. To Be Or Not... by Russell Price
- Industrial Psychology: The Worker and Psychology by W. S. Dale
- Eroticism? [letter to the editor] by David Wright
- Impressions by S.G.M.
- On Deist Again by B. D. Goodwin
- Moliere beyond reach by Josephine Knight
- VIC Thrashes A.U.C. by D. B. G. M.
- Diploma in Science by I. D. Campbell
- Kapakapanui Working Party. 3rd-4th April 1965 by Andy Jackson
- Our Women’s Section (vol 5, issue 3) by S.G.M.
- Tongariro by Philip Burgess
- Film Criticism [Salient Vol. 33, Issue 3, 1970] by Peter J. Needham
- Mt Mathews - Mukamuka Trip (Easter 1965) by Peter Fehl
- More on Deist by B. T. Doig
- Film Soc showing good films by Rex Benson
- [Sport editorial for Salient Vol. 4, No. 5. June 6, 1941] by J.W.H.
- Te ata inu me te kore kai rawa i nga mea whakahaurangi by Joseph Malins
- Physical Education . . . by W. H. L.
- One Per Cent Aid by Lisa Sacksen
- Tau Wha Tekau Ma Rua O Te Kuinitanga O Kuini Wikitoria.
- A Cricketing Business by L. B. Sandford
- Up the Neill-Winchcombe by A. Haines
- The last of the giants: Spencer Tracy by Rex Benson
- The Power and the Glory by K.J.H.
- Te Konetetuhiana o nga rore takiwa by Independent Order of Good Templars. Grand Lodge of England
- What’s Happened To Our Conciences? by Spectre
- The First SRC Meeting by D. J. Patten
- An Open Letter by Bob Stewart, Geoff Clareburt
- The Unchristian Life by D. Hartley
- Susan Rhind S.C.M. and Socialist Club by John Mackle
- Suthyn Krosynge by Peter Radcliffe
- In Reply by J. A. Linton
- “Insight” editor resigns [editorial] by G.P.C.
- I Protest by Mother of Five
- Illicit Union Licit? by Greg Rowe
- Books [Salient Vol. 35, Issue 23, 1972] by Owen Gager
- 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
- [Letter from Spartacus to Salient Vol. 4, No. 5. June 6, 1941] by Spartacus
- Christianity by J. Thornley
- Dr Taylor’s article by Malcolm Acock
- Reverse Northern Crossing. 26 - 28 March, 1965 by Mike Heanan
- Soccer . . . [Salient Vol. 18, Issue 5, 1954] by Corner Kick II
- Play Review... [Salient Vol. 15, Issue 9, 1952] by D. B. S.
- Apolitical Science by Peter Wilson, Rob Campbell
- Xmas work in Australia by B.G.S.
- Chronical of Matukituki? Dart - Hollyford. Christmas 1964 by Tom Clarkson
- The Ballad of a Rationalist by Ego
- Handy book on the Land Transfer Acts: together with Appendix containing the acts and analytical index by N.Z. Land Transfer and Deeds Registration Dept
- The Hemlock by Celia
- Sunday School Religion? by Bob Stewart
- Immortality? by J. D. Freeman
- Tally Ho, S.C.M. by Godforsaken
- Correspondent complains by Charles Brown
- Annual Report highlights by John McGrath
- Julius Caesar— by Ian Rich
- (September, 1964): Bush-Whacked with Steve Reid or, How a Day Trip Nearly Became a Weekend Trip by John Rhodes
- Waste of Time? by Peter Donovan
- Editorial [Salient Vol. 4, No. 5. June 6, 1941] by Gurth W. Higgin
- Index to the laws of New Zealand, as existing on January 1, 1877 by John Curnin
- A Poet Writes by One of the Poets
- Drama [Salient Vol. 35, Issue 23, 1972] by Cathy Wylie
- [Letter from Josh Kerr] by Josh Kerr
- Muldoon’s budget displayed cautious optimism says VUW Economics Lecturer by Don Berriman
- Fresher’s Welcome [Salient Vol. 18, Issue 5, 1954] by Initiated
- The Great Housing Con by Peter Franks
- Archbishop attacks Catholic youth periodical by Michael King
- Ngarara, Porangahau, Mangamaire, Me Waipiro Poraka: (Ripoata a nga Komihana mo runga mo nga whakataunga a te Kooti Whenua Maori mo Runga mo aua Poraka). by Commission to Inquire into Certain Matters in Connection with the Ngarara, Porangahau, Mangamaire, and Waipiro Blocks of Land
- Drama in New Zealand by George Webby
- Egmont Alpine Course: First week of August holidays 1964 by Andy Jackson
- Whakatikatika i Nga Ture Whenua Maori
- Badminton club expands by Jocelyn Trewby
- Stop Pres by Margaret Bryson
- How the Housing Shortage Helps the Protest Movement by Niel Wright
- [Letter from Peter Watson] by Peter Watson
- Northern Crossing by Colin Smyth
- To The Editor [Salient Vol. 18, Issue 5, 1954] by Procession Participant, 1920-23
- Squash grant shocks by Janice Marriott
- Aboriginal Civil Rights by Kath Walker
- Film Review [Salient Vol. 33, Issue 3, 1970] by Rex Benson, Paul Grocott
- Weir Rugby by An Athletic Supporter
- Renata - Alpha Crossing, April, 1964. (A weekend trip.) by Andy Jackson
- NZ novel by Tony Jaques
- Violence In N.Z. Literature by James Bertram
- Drama Review [Salient Vol. 33, Issue 3, 1970] by Andrew Wilson
- [Letter from Flicks on Friday] by Flicks on Friday
- Tararua Crossing - Easter 1964 by Alan Radcliffe
- Film guide [Salient Vol. 30, No. 8. 1967.] by Nevil Gibson
- [Letter from B. P. Philpott] by B. P. Philpott
- [Letter from Kevin P. Clements] by Kevin P. Clements
- [Letter from Cecilia] by Cecilia
- demistifying economics by Peter Wilson
- Coming extensions by Peter Rapp
- Gap between rich and poor nations widens to an abyss by Michael King
- Propagandists 1973 by Peter Boshier
- shickylark... by P. G. Morris Liason Officer
- [Letter from Tourney] by Tourney
- Back to May Capping for 1968 by Peter Rapp
- Student accommodation by Rick Smith
- [Letter from Don Franks] by Don Franks
- New Pop LPs [Music Review] by Don Hewitson
- Canterbury by M. Wigley
- Disappearing Kettles by G.A.W.
- Bible in schools; extracts from speeches, letters, etc., etc., collected and compiled by Prophetes by Charles Meysey Thompson
- Anthropology by Vine Deloria
- “Service” by P. R. Angus
- Your Salient Staff Meeting by R. E. H.
- Nelson Lakes National Park by Bruce Collett
- Pictures Of New Zealand Life (vol 9, issue 8) by Tangiwai
- 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
- Red Skeletons [Book Review] by Nevil Gibson
- Poland Since Poznan by C.B.
- Annual Report and Balance Sheet [of the Art-Union of Victoria 1873-80] by Art-Union of Victoria
- The Dun Mountain Railway by James A. Jenkins
- Maori Language and Culture by Reverend Hemi Potatau
- Modern Shunting Methods — Part VI.: Dimensions and General Arrangement of Marshalling Yards (Contd.) by S. E. Fay
- Dear Mr. Horsley ... by T. H. Hill
- The Western Hutt Hills Day Trip by Peter Radcliffe
- Malik [Letter to Salient. Volume 31, Number 11 June 5, 1968] by Keith Buchanan
- Growth by Joseph C. McEvoy
- Salient Scoop on Negro Olympians by Francis Gawn
- Materialism: a paper read before the Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of New Zealand by James Treadwell
- Communism and Popery by Pinky
- Poor Bloody Cat by Diane Hooper
- Beginning of Education in Nelson Settlement by J. G. McKay
- Early Sleeper-Getting by Idris
- An Epic Trip by Peter Radcliffe
- Alfred E. is President! by R. H. Benson
- She Sold Naughty Books by Victorian
- The Dreamer by W. W. Bridgman
- The religion of humanity, or Human Catholicism. The western republic: a serial. Ireland by Richard Congreve
- Who is Stewart by G. M. Murray, G. Brough
- Money in the Bank by Tom Manning
- Production Engineering — Part VII.: Operation of a Centralised Car and Wagon Shop, Otahuhu by E. T. Spidy
- [Report on trip to the Ohau region] by Bryan Sissons
- Valuable Historical Records by James A. Jenkins
- Salient Notes by P. F. Boshier
- No Space [Letter to Salient. Volume 31, Number 11 June 5, 1968] by M. J. Higgs
- Old Bill and Young Jock (vol 1, issue 7) by G. H. England
- The Battlefields of Sport: The Capture of the Davis Cup by Quentin Pope
- Journal of the Nelson and Marlborough Historical Societies, Volume 2, Issue 3, 1989 by Nelson Historical Society
- Lost Sheep and Communist Bell-Wethers? by Pete Jenkins
- Kehi o Mangaohane by John Edwin MacDonald
- The Gods by Robert Green Ingersoll
- The Bad Taste of “Runner Mortis” by R. E. Blazey
- Nelson Lakes National Park Or The Next Day Was Gloriously Fine So We --- by Tom Clarkson
- The Garrison of the Kitchen by Eric Lowe
- The Grand Wazoo by Redmer Yska
- Morale by E. J. Barrett
- The Stone Flower by Jean Gawn
- Varsity Run Third by T. H. B.
- The Transvaal by Richard Congreve
- Korea - a Test Case by D. G.
- Mt Hector: Weekend Trip. August 8-9 1965 by Rosemary Steele
- President bugs editor by Charles Draper
- Our London Letter (vol 9, issue 8) by Arthur L. Stead
- “The Spike” Again for Jubilee by R. W. Burchfield
- Adam, the figure of him that was to come; or, Christ, the Prince of the kings of the earth: with an application to present controversies and present duty by Daniel Fraser
- United Nations and Korea by Juno
- Teriwhiti August 1965 by Peter Radcliffe
- Lin Piao: A smile to the face — a stab in the back by Wilfred Burchett
- Famous New Zealanders: No. 20: Sir Douglas Maclean: Settler And Nation-Builder (vol 9, issue 8) by Tangiwai
- How the Press Functions by F. L. Combs
- Walt Disney Presents by Andy Haines
- Successful Apprenticeship by A. Thomson
- Tournament by H. W. Gretton
- Sir Francis says: Apartheid, Not All Hate by Bill Williams
- Historical Parallelysis by Pro Patria
- No Flowers For Dubcek by Terry Auld
- A Chat About Fat by Leo Fanning
- Kedgley appeals [Letter to Salient Volume 31, No. 24. October 1, 1968] by Sue Kedgley
- Sports Handbook Sells Racism by Don Carson
- Te Hapu, Collingwood by Paul R. Addison
- The Son And Heir Of Sun And Air by Ken Alexander
- [Taiaroa Land Act 1883]
- Annual Report of the Boys’ High School of Otago. Session 1879 by Otago Boys' High School
- McKinnon is no clean-cut gull [Letter to Salient Volume 31, No. 24. October 1, 1968] by Roger Martin
- The Old and the New by The Right Honourable Sir Robert Stout
- The President Said Today by Peter Wilson
- Marlborough River Transport of Bygone Days and Some of the Colourful Operators by Jack Andrews
- The County of Westland, N.Z. by International Exhibition, Melbourne
- Petty census [Letter to Salient Volume 31, No. 24. October 1, 1968] by J. B. McKinney
- Druggan’s Dam by David A. Armstrong
- From The Courts [Salient Vol. 36, Issue 21, 1973] by Janet Oakley
- New Zealand Court; Catalogue of Exhibits by International Exhibition, Melbourne
- No need for Student Union [Letter to Salient Volume 31, No. 24. October 1, 1968] by Colin Knox
- History of the Lime Industry in the Waimea County by R. Courtney Lawry
- New Dean for Law Faculty by P. F. Boshier
- Workers Go to the Top by Peter Franks, Roger Steele
- Foreward [to ‘Nelson Historical Society Journal, Volume 1, Issue 5, December 1961’] by L. E. H. Baigent
- Second Prize Essay by J. C. Batt
- Jane Hope by Helen Whelan
- An Enquiry into the Financial Condition of the Bank of New Zealand by Richard Arundell Augur Sherrin
- Are Part-Time Students Being Victimized? by M. J. Moriarty
- Some thoughts from your alpine advisor by Peter Barry
- Nelson Historical Society Journal, Volume 1, Issue 5, December 1961 by Nelson Historical Society
- Red Dawn At Victoria? by Roger Steele
- Third Prize Essay by A. P. Godber
- The New Patent Adding Machine…Inventor and Patentee, Leonard Stowe, Wellington by Stowe Brothers
- Titahi Bay by Peter Barry
- The Personal Touch by H. Chapman
- Why Ram Our Beliefs Down Others’ Throats? by David Preston
- The Venture by Bernard Hadfield
- Annual Report and Balance Sheet [of the Caledonian Society of Otago 1879] by Caledonian Society of Otago
- Demonstrations: The Game Is Over by Murray Horton
- Putting things right by T. S. Dyce
- Allaway-Dickson Working Party by Andy Jackson
- First Prize Essay (vol 1, issue 7) by P. J. Raleigh
- To Market by Dawn Smith
- Salient’s Article Misleading by Steve O'Regan
- Annual Report of the Dunedin Chamber of Commerce. August, 1881 by Dunedin Chamber of Commerce
- Economics in the Land of Zog by Simon Langton
- P. O. Thomson [Letter to Salient Volume 31, No. 24. October 1, 1968] by M. J. Robb
- Vaccination in the light of modern enquiry by George Lacy
- Creaking Careless by Graeme Collins
- MSSA Blunder leads to “Battle of Shindig” by Ex-MSSA Member
- Wairau April 1851 by Charles Emilius Gold
- Island Stories by Chris Hilliard
- Another chance for Rhys by Roger Wilde
- On savings banks in elementary schools: a lecture delivered at Liverpool, 7th April, 1875 by Thomas Edward Crallan
- [Letter from Much Refresher to Salient Vol. 22, No. 2. March 23, 1959] by Much Refresher
- Silent comment by Spiro Agnew
- Stillings cottage, Stokes Valley, Hutt Road. 1847 by William Swainson
- Eastern Cultural Concert versus MSA’s Malaysian Cultural Show by Oppressed Malaysian
- [Taumutu Native Commonage Act 1883]
- Bush cleared from Underwood near Mr Petres, Valley of the Hutt N Z. [1850s] by William Mein Smith
- Some characteristics of Wordsworth’s poetry and their lessons for us; an essay read before the Otago University Debating Society, July 22, 1881. Also, some poems, by Fleta by Ebenezer Storry Hay
- Poemope by Paul Darroch
- Mackechnie’s Telegram by Fishplate
- [Letter from Forever Amber to Salient Vol. 22, No. 2. March 23, 1959] by Forever Amber
- Pseudo-Christian by P.U.K.E.
- The Minerals of Otago by W. R. Buchan
- Why not write by Pete Hallwright
- [Letter from J.W.D. Camp to Salient Vol. 22, No. 2. March 23, 1959] by J.W.D. Camp
- The Rot of a Puny Mind by Krishna Menon
- A Flood Reminiscence by W. J. Elliott
- Youth Is The Answer: Labour’s Policy Under Fire by Murray Rowlands
- The advantages of literary societies: an address … to the Lyttelton Mutual Improvement Association by James Hill
- Pukatia trunks, Hutt forest, 1847 by William Swainson
- Inside China Today. New Patterns of Industry by K. M. Buchanan
- We Don’t Deserve It by Ian Cross
- Annual report [of Dunedin Coffee Palace and Private Hotel Co. Ltd. 1881] by Dunedin Coffee Palace and Private Hotel Co. Ltd.
- Rata, no. 2. Rata throwing out a supporting hand, Alsdorf’s farm, [Hutt Valley ca 1845] by William Swainson
- Chayefsky’s Goddess by L.A.
- Apologise ‘Rimbaud’ by Pauline Dickson
- Rata, 12 January, 1849 by William Swainson
- Gager ‘not worth the trouble’ by Roger Wilde
- Vaccination: is it worthy of national support? Verbatim report of a public discussion .. George Wyld asserting the affirmative, and Alexander Wheeler maintaining the negative by George Wyld
- Further Papers Relative to The Native Insurrection
- Portfolios Recommended. Excellent Report by J.O.G.
- Potatoes up Rimbaud’s’ Arse by Asian Law Student
- Mental illness increase by Judie Falloon
- [Hawkshead, Hutt Valley home of William Swainson. 184-] by William Swainson
- How far do women’s rights go? by P.W. Hocquard
- Treble Fees by J.O.G.
- Model Behaviour by E. I. King
- The Return Of The Triboldies: Part 11 by Dennis List
- First Exec. Meeting July 3 by H. C. M. N.
- Hostel Life by Hugh Mill
- Some Empty Tins by H. Williamson
- The Dunedin Exhibition by James Gordon Stuart Grant
- Two Sides of Malaya by Hee Kiang
- Impressions of a Trip from Rotorua to the Wairakei Valley by W. H. H. Grapes
- Foreword [to New Zealand Art] by W. E. Parry
- [Comment on the tournament from John Carrad] by John Carrad
- Plunket Medal by Hector MacNeill
- The Laughing Brigadier by John Parkyn
- Planet of the Apes: Heston vs. Simians by M. J. Heath
- Twenty-Five Years in Dunedin by James Gordon Stuart Grant
- Editorial [for Salient Vol. 4, No. 7 July 2, 1941] by M.S.G.
- Business Getting for the N.Z. Railways by G. T. Wilson
- Introduction [to New Zealand Art] by A. H. McLintock
- Looking Backward by M. L. Boyd
- Courts Etc Here and There by Duncan Wise
- View from the Left [Salient Vol. 25. No. 13. 1962.] by Val Maxwell
- Poem [by Georges de la Tour Noire] by Georges de la Tour Noire
- Evolution, the Blackest Form of Materialism by James Gordon Stuart Grant
- A Busy Day at a New Zealand Railway Centre by W. J. Fergie
- The Same Old Story: People Or Profits ? by Roger Steele
- Cappicade. What the Producers Think [comment from Jack Aimers] by Jack Aimers
- The Second Reformation by James Gordon Stuart Grant
- Varsity—A Fresher’s Viewpoint by Frances Lipson
- Education A ‘Meal Ticket’ by Douglas White
- Abjuro: A Pacifist Reviews his Position by Runnymeade
- Cappicade. What the Producers Think [comment from Ralph Hogg] by Ralph Hogg
- The Working of the Locomotive by Driver J. E. Hardaker
- A Fairy Tale for NZ Children by Na Makariwhi
- A Blacksmith’s Economy by One of Them
- More God [Letter to Salient. Volume 31, Number 11 June 5, 1968] by David Grant
- New Attitude to Residential Halls by John Perham
- The Cultural Situation by W. J. Scott
- Our Civil Service by James Gordon Stuart Grant
- Selected Images from the Collections of the Alexander Turnbull Library by Alexander Turnbull Library
- Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 4, Issue 39 (29 March 1890)
- Lo, the Bridgegroom! by Krestianen
- Christchurch Railwaymen’s Economic Class by P. R. Angus
- Tortured Thailand by William Alexander
- Knock ‘em [Letter to Salient. Volume 31, Number 11 June 5, 1968] by Narenda Nagin
- Naval intelligence and protection of commerce in war by Sir John Charles Ready Colomb
- Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 4, Issue 40 (26 April 1890)
- Apathy Attacked by Tommy Gun
- Admonition by D. G. Edwards
- A Gleam on the Horizon by E. C. Simpson
- Automatic Signalling: Keep the Trains Moving by W. H. H. Grapes
- “Immature and Prejudiced” by D. B. Horsley
- Hanan Gives His Views On E.E.C. by J. R. Hanan
- Gustic Gypsy by M. J. Heath
- England’s Greatest Scholar by James Gordon Stuart Grant
- Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 4, Issue 37 (25 January 1890)
- In Search of Buck$ by Blue Arrow
- Stratford’s cottage, Hutt Road 1847 by Martha King
- Economic Growth in New Zealand by J. D. Gould
- Extrav needs constructive criticism [Letter to Salient. Volume 31, Number 11 June 5, 1968] by R. A. Green
- More To Come by M. J. O'Brien, F. L. Curtin
- Tournament Points by L. B. Sandford
- Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 4, Issue 38 (22 February 1890)
- Employment of females and children in factories and workshops; a paper. With introduction by J.B.B. Bradshaw, and parliamentary records bearing on the subject by Sir John Larkins Cheese Richardson
- An Educative Concert by Ex MSA Member
- How We Kept Mother’s Birthday: As Related by a Member of the Family by Stephen Leacock
- Tally-Ho! Himsei by Tally-ho
- Pupils get own Association: Bruce Mason at meeting by Roger Wilde
- Pictures of New Zealand Life (vol 7, issue 4) by Tangiwai
- The atheist’s creed by William Platt Ball
- A New China [Letter to editor in Salient Vol. 25. No. 13. 1962.] by J. K. Murphy
- Hutts [sic] of the first settlers Petoni Beach. [1840s] by William Swainson
- The fault of McDonald’s mates or MSSA by ZAS
- Students make presence smelt by Bill Logan
- “The Auld Engineer”: Ships’ Engines and Engineers by N. Blake
- A letter to Robert Stout, Esq., Solicitor, on the tract called ‘Eyeopener, no.5’ by N.P.J.
- But are they murderers? by Jacqueline McCluggage
- Contemporary Arts [Letter to editor in Salient Vol. 25. No. 13. 1962.] by R. G. Laking
- The religion of the future: a discourse delivered to immense audiences in America by Robert Green Ingersoll
- Drunkenness inevitable under capitalism by A. Clear
- [Clearing bush, ca 1845] by William Swainson
- Warning by Shand by Lloyd Berry
- Gilbert Again [Letter to editor in Salient Vol. 25. No. 13. 1962.] by Harold Hill
- [Maori dwellings and chapel with whalers’ lookout Tutaewera near Kaiwharawhara, Wellington ca 1842] by Robert Park
- Violence in the Student Union by P. Hawker
- Our Women’s Section (vol 7, issue 4) by Sheila G. Marshall
- Port Nicholson from the hills above Pitone in 1840 / drawn by Chas. Heaphy Esqre. London, Smith Elder & Co., [1845] by Charles Heaphy
- Milner Gray
- Socialist Dispute [Letter to editor in Salient Vol. 25. No. 13. 1962.] by H. C. MacNeill
- Muldoon and the Universities by Marylin Jones
- One who missed last week’s wonder by Junior
- Liven Up Our Elections! by T. H. H.
- World Affairs (vol 7, issue 4) by E. Vivian Hall
- Plain of the Ruamahanga, opening into Palliser Bay near Wellington by Samuel Charles Brees
- Debate [Letter to editor in Salient Vol. 25. No. 13. 1962.] by M. W. Burt
- The religious signs of the times: a lecture ... delivered in Auckland, New Zealand, on Tuesday, October 10, 1882 by Joseph Cook
- Visit to New Caledonia and Fiji by Edna Mahoney
- The Industrial Design Profession in Great Britain: An abridgement of a lecture by Milner Gray
- MSA independent? by Ken Lim
- Birth Control and Asia by Pinky
- View from the Left [Shaham Butterworth’s Letter to editor in Salient Vol. 25. No. 13. 1962.] by Shaham Butterworth
- The Railway Year: Net Revenue Gain by Mr. H. H. Sterling
- Bennett’s prayer to the devil by Canterbury Freethought Association
- [Thermal Springs District Act 1881 Amendment Act 1883]
- What was the Bauhaus?
- Bert Fisher writes on the dilemma of Czechoslovakia by Bert Fisher
- Important Judgments: Delivered in the Compensation Court and Native Land Court. 1866–1879. by Native Land Court
- Socialist double-talk by David Gunson
- [Somes Island, Wellington] 1845 by William Swainson
- Well, what is Design?
- View from the Left [N. Tantemsapya’s Letter to editor in Salient Vol. 25. No. 13. 1962.] by N. Tantemsapya
- Heart of the Island: Taumarunui and Its Story: The Evolution of a Railway Town by Tangiwai
- The Rev. Joseph Cook: a critique. Reprinted from the North American review, with a preface by G. Lewis by John Fiske
- Cups, Saucers and Teapots
- New union for teachers by Philip Gould
- Film Review. . . [Salient Vol. 15, Issue 11, 1952 by Ian Rich
- Translation of Report of Middle Island Native Land Purchase Commissioners, 1881 by F. E. Nairn, T. H. Smith
- How’s Your Sense of Balance?
- Atmosphere for Union Hall by Save Electricity
- Aeschylus Under Review by J. F. W.
- Many-branched pine / W S - 1845 by William Swainson
- [Printed letter, 24 April 1860, objecting to Kīngi’s assertions of land ownership] by Mahau Turakino
- The Repressed deserve it by Phillip Thorpe
- Why Proletariat? by D. L. Rowntree
- Design in Everyday Life: An abridgement of a lecture by Milner Gray
- Falcon and poultry, Hawkshead. 1847 by William Swainson
- MSSA’s disgraceful blunder by A Disillusioned Member
- Editorial Subterfuge by I. D. A.
- Design of Radio Cabinets — Home Decoration Motif dominates selection by Leighton Lord
- [Hawkshead, Hutt Valley home of William Swainson. 184-] by William Swainson
- Jesus Freak anti way by Junior
- Young cabbage tree - Our cows Hawkshead 1847 by William Swainson
- The doctrine of evolution: being a brief review of the cardinal arguments of Darwinism by Thomson Wilson Leys
- Us pro-abortion? by John Henderson
- [Tree fern with three Maori at sunset. Hutt Valley? 1848 or 1849?] by Frederick John White
- What is Freethought? An address delivered ... at the opening of the Lyceum Hall, on Sunday, 30th April, 1882 by Sir Robert Stout
- Clubs can’t afford Union Hall by C.P. Singh
- [Stockade in clearing, Taita] 17 Oct. 184[6 or 1847?] by William Swainson
- University fighting Comalco? by C. Thomas
- Fantails [at Fitzherberts?], Hutt [ca 1845] by William Swainson
- Phys. Ed.... [Salient Vol. 15, Issue 11, 1952] by W. H. L.
- Repression of comix by Richard Barton
- Methods of election; [a paper] read 12th October, 1882 by Edward John Nanson
- Experimental child drama successful by L. Jonassen
- Who Lost The Way? by A. W. Cook
- Mungaroa swamp from hill above Brown’s. [1863] by James Coutts Crawford
- Dwyer to Move No-Confidence Motion? by M. J. Moriarty
- What Business Graduates Look For by George Hines
- Art [Salient Vol. 37, Issue 9, 1974] by Martin Edmond
- Nelson’s Silver Jubilee by Margaret C. Brown
- Of pride and prejudice by James H. Mitchell
- Extraordinary meeting of shareholders. 22nd August, 1882 by Guthrie and Larnach's New Zealand Timber and Woodware Factories Company
- Disaffiliation from I.U.S. by K. B. O'Brien
- Studio portrait of William Hodgson Donald (1815-1885) of Wairarapa by William Hodgson Donald
- Lecturer in Public Finance Comments on Budget by A. J. L. Catt
- Drama [Salient Vol. 36, Issue 21, 1973] by Cathy Wylie
- Welfare Services by Peter Aagaard
- An Historical Waterwheel by J. N. W. Newport
- Soft bound satire by Jan Walker
- [Printed letter to Waikato chiefs about the causes of war in Taranaki] by Wiremu Tako Ngatata
- Axeman, Spare that Tree! by D. G.
- Report of proceedings at meeting of shareholders. July 18th, 1882 by Guthrie and Larnach's New Zealand Timber and Woodware Factories Company
- Photograph of Wairarapa from Rimutaka Range by James Bragge
- Lew-Is Livid? by N. Lewis
- Drama [Salient Vol. 37, Issue 9, 1974] by Lawrence McDonald
- Editorial [Heels 1966] by Bill Logan
- The Collingwood Fire, 1904 by H F Allan
- Objection by Audrey Cook
- Annual Report of the Dunedin Chamber of Commerce. August, 1882 by Dunedin Chamber of Commerce
- Flicks [Salient Vol. 37, Issue 9, 1974] by Jeremy Littlejohn
- [Poster]. Wellington Athenaeum and Mechanics’ Institute. Public conference on evening classes by John Pearse
- Wilkin River Trip. 11-25 February 1966 by Ross Gooder
- Panorama of the Hutt Valley, Wellington N.Z., from St. James Parsonage, by T. B. Hutton, 1861 by T. B. Hutton
- On Russian Students by Jenny Willson
- George’s got it by Nevil Gibson
- Health Service Needed by Helen P. Leathwick
- Belmont Road, Hut Wellington N Z 1871 by Charles Decimus Barraud
- Apartheid in sport by Frank Dodd
- He Whakamaramatanga mo te Ture Hoko, Riihi hoki, i nga Whenua Maori, 1876 by [New Zealand Parliament, Legislative Council]
- 3 and 3: Isley Brothers. CBS 474154 by Rod McCoon
- Address to the students at the Melbourne University delivered at the end of the October term, 1881 by Herbert Augustus Strong
- ‘Ici on Parle Francais’ by Barbara Fougere
- Laid Bach: Greg Allmam. Asylum Recording by Truman Coyote
- [Dead birds in bush. Nineteenth century?] by A Holmes
- Bathless Bearded Beatniks by Clive McLeod
- Farewell, Film Review! by Jiminy Critic
- Will CABTA be reformed? by Dianne Cleland
- 3 and 3: The Isley Brothers (CBS) Imagination: Gladys Knight and the Pips (Buddah) by Richard Best
- The Challenge of Change by Foss M. Shanahan
- Vive Le President by Pro Bono Publico
- Dunedin review, by J.G.S. Grant by J.G.S. Grant
- No pressure on students [Letter to Salient Volume 31, No. 24. October 1, 1968] by James Entika, Ibrahim Keling
- New Training College: Karori by Neville McPherson
- On a few points in the teaching of Thomas Carlyle: an essay read before the Dialectical Society of Canterbury College, 30th September, 1882 by George Hogben
- TC Present Powerful Play by M.B.
- Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 9, issue 8) by Shibli Bagarag
- G. Wayne Thomas by Richard Best
- The Offshore Island by John Parkyn
- Wanganui, N.Z. [1852-1856?] by John Pearse
- The Joker: Steve Miller Band (Capitol) by Richard Best
- Arthurs Pass - Alpine Instruction? November, 1965 by Colin Smyth
- The Dundonald 1906 by D. G. MacNab
- God Not So Dead by Duncan Roper
- Students Fill Concert Chamber to Hear Lili Kraus-Pianist by G.A.E.
- Outrages upon the Jews in Russia: report of the public meeting at the Mansion House, on Wednesday, February 1st, 1882. With an appendix, containing lists of towns where similar meetings were held, together with a letter addressed to the Chief Rabbi, by the graduates of Oxford University by Anglo-Jewish Association
- Plea For Freshers by John Parkyn
- Day. Night. Pleasant. Very! An interesting chase. Hutt, 1840 by Walter Baldock Durrant Mantell
- Earthbound by Richard Best
- N. M. Nelson Trip Nov. 1965 by Fred Lockwood
- It’s Like You Never Left: Dave Mason (CBS) by Murray McEwan
- Israeli Supporters On International Club by R. Salas, I. Hines
- Letter Home by Sam Hunt
- The Bishop of Melbourne’s address to his Church Assembly, September 1882 Summary of subjects: Salvation Army, Parish guilds by James Moorhouse
- Paittacositic students by Doctor Prophet
- Mid Finals Trip Oct. 1965 by Peter Radcliffe
- Firearms and Physicists by G.A.E.
- Executive Meeting August 3 [1961] by John Iorns
- Ruamahanga from the east ; the range of mountains divides Wairarapa from the Pakarutahi and Hutt V[alley] [1849] by William Mein Smith
- Red Rose Speedway by Gordon Campbell
- A Banned Item [1938] by Ronald L. Meek
- Orthodoxy unmasked; or, Clerical arguments refuted: an open letter and appendix to the last letter of the Rev. J.A. Dowie, recently published by Thomas Walker
- Suara Siswa — the last word by Suara Ra'ayat
- Economics of Armaments by R. J. Bromby
- Sketch taken from a sand hill on the north bank of the Manewatu, near the mouth. September, 1841 by William Mein Smith
- Dixie Chicken by Gordon Campbell
- [Report on trip to the Ohakune region] by Peter Radcliffe
- New Zealand’s Burning — The Settlers’ World in the Mid 1880s by Rollo Arnold
- Sunday Evening by Sam Hunt
- I go to view the country in the Wairarapa and accompany Mr Valentine Smith by William Webster Hawkins
- An Alice Adventure: A True Story of the New Zealand Railways by Helen Bretherton
- Books [Salient Vol. 36, Issue 21, 1973] by Brendon Smith
- The Return of The Triboldies: Part 24 by Dennis List
- Land and Labour: a lecture delivered before the Trades’ & Labour League, in the Lyceum, Dunedin. John Bathgate in the chair by William Mouat Bolt
- Attack cause And symptoms by Kay Goodger
- Hunter’s Loose Tooth by Hubert H. Wanker, Esq.
- Skinny and The Sport of Kings by Ken Alexander
- A delicious bush-track we traversed in pursuit of surveyors’ pegs by William Webster Hawkins
- A speech on the possible future developments of governments in free states: delivered before the ‘Union Debating Society’ ... November 15, 1882 by James Edward FitzGerald
- The Dark Side of the Moon by Pat O'Dea
- A Goodly Trippe by Peter Radcliffe
- Sex: meat of lectures by Doreen Blumhart
- Economy built on quicksand by Tongin
- Too Many Part-Timers? by C. B.
- Fighting my ignorance too by Rae Dellaca
- Wairarapa Plains & Ruamahanga River by James Coutts Crawford
- The Go-Go Girls Of The Avant - Garde by Roger Steele
- The public debt of Australasia: a paper read before the Royal Colonial Institute, 21st November 1882 by Sir Francis Dillon Bell
- The Wisdom of the Maori (vol 9, issue 8) by Tohunga
- Olivine Ice Plateu or Patience Rewarded. January, 1966 by Donald Frazer
- Virtuoso’s virtues at keyboard by Ian Rush
- Agatha Misrepresented by Agatha
- Where Roger darling can jam his attitude by Sandy Gauntlett
- View from the Patea Country looking towards Napier by James Coutts Crawford
- Mid-Canterbury’s Hinterland by R. A. Bullock
- Education and educators; four essays by Richard Laishley
- Unite the Many by Rona Bailey
- A Xmas in Mexico by George Caddie
- Crocodile tears for Joy by Jane Heslop
- Re: Mad Rapists! by C. Bumtrinket, Neville H. Toad
- [Victoria University Karate Club] by Meru Judge
- Art and society: their true relation. Address at the opening of the annual exhibition of the New Zealand Academy of Fine Arts by Robert Stout
- Prejudice by Ivan Cash
- God and Man by Mary Milne
- The Royal Tigers: British Bayonet and Maori Tomahawk: The Story of a Desperate Storming Party by James Cowan
- One Strong Basketball Team Likely by Ian Stockwell
- Progressive Masterton. The District’s freedom from crime. An address by the Chief Justice to the grand jury at the opening of the Supreme Court in Masterton on September 10th, 1917 by Robert Stout
- Correspondence Relative to the Manawatu Block
- Critics Of Salient by D. P. Wright
- Two Poems of Parting by Lyster Paul
- Clubs Offside by Bal Reddy
- A Social Credit Gambit by Charles Troughton
- Address in reply; speech delivered in the House of Representatives, 25th June 1895 by Robert Stout
- He ture hei whakatikatika i nga ture e pa ana ki nga whenua Maori
- All Over Yeecch by Stephanie Du Fresne
- Political address. Delivered at Marton on 11th March, 1887 by Robert Stout
- Red Fascism— by Veritas
- The Black and White of it by Jan Walker
- Lessons from the War by Robert Stout
- ...Knock by Alison J. Pearce
- New Roads Over the Ranges: The Hakataramea Pass by Bernice Shackleton
- Subliminal Spinster by Michael Heath
- Knock... by K. B. O'Brien
- The Heyday of Railway Construction in New Zealand (vol 13, issue 4) by E. P. Neale
- New Zealand’s Part in the War by F. M. Hickey
- The Pool by H. R. Unger
- Insomnia by Judith Holmes
- The Golden Year for New Zealand Literature: Varied Achievement in the Art of Letters by O. N. Gillespie
- Civilisation. Address delivered by Sir Robert Stout, in the Municipal theatre, Napier, Sunday, March 17th, 1918 by Robert Stout
- Sonnet by Stephen Oliver
- Winefred by Alec Bryan
- “Paradise Enow.” by Ken. Alexander
- Between The Lines by D. Johnson
- Daring Young Man by P.J.D.
- Church of England reserve at Porirua for educational purposes; statement by the trustees and judgments of the Supreme Court by Church of England in New Zealand. Diocese of Wellington
- Professionalism by John D. Kennelly
- The Inside Story on Vietnam by Peter Franks
- [biography of Captain John Williams Harris] by E. F. Harris
- No Marx-No Marks by Francis Gawn
- “Sunshine.” by Ruth Mumford
- Your Friendly Neighbourhood Portable Plastic Blue Movie Vendor by Steve Whitehouse
- Somebody Down Here Likes Marlon Brando by J.S.
- Working for Williams by Kevin Wright
- A Brief Narrative of a New Zealand Chief: Being the Remarkable History of Barnet Burns, An English Sailor, with a Faithful Account of the Way in Which He Became a Chief of One of the Tribes of New Zealand, Together with a Few Remarks on the Manners and Customs of the People, and Other Interesting Matter by Barnet Burns
- Goldstein on Interpol II by Ray F. Goldstein
- Preserve Cupboard by Katherine O'Brien
- Communism and the Chancellor by H. C. E.
- Model Assembly supports guerrillas by Les Atkins
- Service Not Working by K.B.
- Crime in New Zealand by Robert Stout
- The big boys are scared by Brendan Smith
- “The Native Land Laws Amendment Act, 1895”: Return of Applications under Section 4.
- Earth Lover by Winifred Tennant
- Life in Early Poverty Bay by J. A. Mackay
- Council Suggests Changes to Security Bill by Janet Bogle
- The Far From Excellent History of the Merchant of Venice by L.D.A.
- A Role for Salient by R. Norman
- Christmas 1914 by Robert Stout
- October Club: spreading socialism on campus by David Tripe
- Pastimes by Dorothy Donaldson
- Students [letter to the editor] by R. S. Quayle
- [Letter from M. C. Mitchell] by M. C. Mitchell
- Annexation and federation. Speech delivered by the Hon. the Premier in the House of Representatives, November 8, 1884 by Robert Stout
- The Golden West by Katherine Keddell
- Apartheid [letter to the editor] by R. Mcdowell
- [Letter from J. R. Wild] by J. R. Wild
- Speech by Sir Robert Stout on the Abolition of Provinces Bill 1875 by Robert Stout
- Worker action stalls police state tactics by Joris de Bres
- Dream Places (vol 13, issue 4) by Alan Mulgan
- Film Review [Salient Vol. 33, Issue 8, 1970] by Rex Benson
- Whacko Passion by Conrad Bollinger, Antony Wood
- Address delivered at the annual ceremonial and presentation of diplomas to Otago University students Friday July 11, 1913 by Robert Stout
- Sunset by Ruth I. Berry
- China [Salient Vol. 33, Issue 8, 1970] by Mark Gayn
- Brotherhood. A vision of the future. Address delivered June 3rd, 1917 by Robert Stout
- The State of the Union by Conrad Bollinger, Antony Wood
- ‘New Fascism’ [letter to the editor] by R. A. O. Morgan
- The Mount Cook Country by Joyce West
- Report presented at a meeting of the Discharged Prisoners’ Aid Society, Sept. 28th, 1916, held in Supreme Court chambers, Sir Robert Stout, Chief Justice, presiding by Wellington Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society
- Pioneering Reminiscences of Old Wairoa by T. Lambert
- “Salient” [letter to the editor] by D. G. Andrews
- The Farthest Promised Land — English Villagers, New Zealand Immigrants of the 1870s by Rollo Arnold
- “A Night of Stars” by Roma M. Hoggard
- A Pictorial Survey of Housing in New Zealand: Conclusion by Gordon F. Wilson
- Life Stories from Nature by H. Collett
- Is the piano your forte? by Owen Jensen
- Plunket Medal Muddle by F. L. Curtin
- Molehill? [letter to the editor] by Philip Morrison
- The Dunedin East election; Mr Stout at the North Dunedin drill-shed by Robert Stout
- Clematis by G. Evelyn Preston
- If Those Eyes Could Only See… by John O'Shea
- Books [Salient Vol. 34, Issue 10, 1971] by Peter Wilson
- Reorganize your Space by Elizabeth Hillyer
- Christmas Day by H. Collett
- Zambia hardening its line by Toby Truell
- The Way We Go: Ins and Outs of Life (vol 5, issue 2) by Leo Fanning
- New Exec. Goes To Blazer by Brian C. Shaw
- Pictures of New Zealand Life: Our Finest Mountain by Tangiwai
- Building with New Zealand Materials by Charles Fearnley
- Evolution and the origin of life by Robert Stout
- Finance by Gil Peterson
- A Publication Covering the Legislation of Early Nelson by J. F. H. Savage
- Anti-activist [letter to the editor] by Gordon A. Findlay
- Aotea Harbour by Joyce West
- Shadow boxing won’t hold Zimbabwe back by Trevor Richards
- The Caxton Press by Brian Bell
- Our Women’s Section: Cultivating Your Dress Sense (vol 6, issue 6) by Sheila G. Marshall
- This is our Task by F. L. Curtin
- Industrial Psychology: Standardisation and Motion Study by W. S. Dale
- Extrav review [letter to the editor] by Roger Hall
- The evolution of mind. An address delivered before the Hawkes Bay Philosophical Institute by Robert Stout
- A Small House
- Reviews [Salient Vol. 34, Issue 10, 1971] by S. Jane Leeburn
- Architectural Subjects in Stamp Design by S. T. George
- Overland from Wakatipu to Te Anau: Snow Clad Mountains and Pellucid Lakes by G. S. Read
- Southern Africa Special by Toby Truell
- Applied Maths by Scrummage
- Reviews [Salient Vol. 34, Issue 10, 1971] by George Haines
- The Tophouse Telegraph and Post Office by J. E. Tomlinson
- Editorial June 4, 1969 by Roger Wilde
- Our London Letter (vol 14, issue 7) by Arthur L. Stead
- Jazz And Dancing In Mixed Concert by G. P. Vine
- Can morals be taught in secular schools? A paper read before the Otago Educational Instittute on the 24th April, 1878 by Robert Stout
- ‘We Have Taken Too Much For Too Long’ by Dianne Hooper
- Reiti Whenua i Runga i Tona Utu i Te Wa Kaore Ano i Whakapaingia
- Do We Need an S.R.C.? by Margaret Bryson
- The Role of the Department of Lands & Survey in Preserving Historic Sites by D. A. L. Hoskyn
- The Manawatu Show of 1939: The A. & P. Complement of the Centennial Exhibition by Oriwa Keripi
- 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
- 1951—never again by George Rosenberg
- The crux of ritualism; an appeal to all followers of Jesus Christ by Robert Stout
- An Imaginative Grasp on Living Knowledge.. by Jack Shallcrass
- Furnishing the Home by Graham Dawson
- A Sleepless Night by Jean H. Mather
- Film Reviews [Letter to Salient Vol. 34, Issue 10, 1971] by C. J. Matthews
- Some Early Journeys to the Wairau (continued) by Margaret C. Brown
- Kiwi Teaches English In Peking by Ruth Lake
- A duty to all taxpayers by Anthony Ward
- Days that are Past by H. J. Clayton
- The Tragic Story of the Boyd: Treasure in a Mangrove Swamp by J. T. Inkster
- Tophouse Hotel by J. E. Tomlinson
- Censorship Bill Aids Secrecy by D. P. Wright
- More disjointed somethings from the house on the hill by some head(s)
- Our Women’s Section (vol 5, issue 2) by Sheila G. Marshall
- Early Life of Gisborne’s First Mayor by W. F. Crawford
- Handmaiden of the status quo by Conrad Bollinger
- 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
- [Printed letter, April 1860, about Wiremu Kīngi and the Waitara dispute] by Thomas Gore Browne
- Impressions of a visit to Europe by Robert Stout
- Romantic Golden Bay: Coming Industrial Centre of the Dominion by W. L. Rapley
- Drama [Salient Vol. 37, Issue 5, 1974] by Martin Edmond
- The Early Sheep Runs of Marlborough (continued: part three) by Ralph T. Denton
- No Job Satisfaction For Gotz: Civil Defence Pamphlet A Dangerous Waste by D. P. Wright
- The Irish question and its lessons for colonists. A lecture by Robert Stout
- Colour at Waitangi: An Historic Scene by Isobel Andrews
- Making Music Give by Christine Haggart
- Renwick Militia by Herbert Watson
- Censorship, What For? by G. R. Hawke
- Security Intelligence Service by Mr. P. Cullen
- [Murihiku Native Reserves Grants Act 1883]
- Memorandum regarding the powers of the Legislative Council and the House of Representatives in New Zealand by Robert Stout
- Nelson City by J. N. W. Newport
- A Quaint Character of Early Otago: Captain William Jackson Barry by Annalist
- Art [Salient Vol. 37, Issue 5, 1974] by Martin Edmond
- Bring Back .... John Birch [letter to the editor] by C. H. Moore
- Leasing State lands; a speech delivered in the House of Representatives 15th September, 1875 by Robert Stout
- League by David Pennington
- Memories of Life on the Coastal Scows by H. J. Williams
- The Cliff Drive at Katoomba: On the Blue Mountains of New South Wales by R. H. Weston
- Maori Poetry—the singing word by Stephen Hall
- Please Write [letter to the editor] by M. Dunnet
- Foreward [to ‘Nelson and Marlborough Historical Societies Journal, Volume 1, Issue 3, November 1983’] by M. R. Johnson
- Panorama of the Playground: Sport in Wartime by W. F. Ingram
- Harriers [Salient Vol. 35, Issue 8, 1972] by Ian Hunt
- No Perks? [letter to the editor] by Ian Harland
- The future: a lecture in aid of the Widows’ and Orphans’ Fund of the Loyal Leith Lodge by Robert Stout
- Lee Kuan Yew’s Singapore by Krishna Menon
- By Rail to the Geyser Country: The Hot Springs and the Lakes of the Rotorua Thermal Region by Tangiwai
- Sport [Salient Vol. 34, Issue 10, 1971] by Peter Winter, Sue Norris, Kel Nairn, Ian Dunn
- Camellias by R. L. Thornton
- The Quest for a Good Mixer by Ruth Sherer
- Chromite and the Dun Mountain Copper Mining Company by M. R. Johnson
- Our Women’s Section (vol 14, issue 7) by Helen
- drama [Salient Vol. 35, Issue 8, 1972] by John Hales
- Tea for the Tiller man Island by The One
- Address on education; delivered at the meeting of the [Otago Educational] Institute held on the 15th April, 1879 by Robert Stout
- Tihei Mauriora! by Na Henare Dewes
- Auckland-Rotorua “Wonder Trains”: A London Journalist’s Impressions by J. C. Morrison
- On Making a Choice by Elliott Napier
- Making Your Home Winterproof: The Third Article in a Series — this Time Discussing Central Heating by Stephanie Bonny
- Financial Debate Speech delivered in the House of Representatives on the 1st August, 1894 by Robert Stout
- Cafe Disgusts Patron [letter to the editor] by Isabelle Black
- Pearl 12 db’s by Zeke
- Off and On the Ball by Ken Alexander
- Children of the struggle by Trevor Richards
- Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 14, issue 7) by Shibli Bagarag
- salvaged from the hum-drum by Marion Laurent
- Do Unto Others [letter to the editor] by Bert Loyce
- Journal of the Nelson and Marlborough Historical Societies, Volume 1, Issue 3, November 1983 by Nelson Historical Society
- Texas: Nation of Working Poor by Bill Calver
- World Affairs (vol 5, issue 2) by E.Vivian Hall
- Financial statement: debate in the House of Representatives. Speech delivered July 19, 1893 by Robert Stout
- Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 2, Issue 24 (29 December 1888)
- Refugees’ Tales of Horror by Trevor Richards
- Ray Thorburn Exhibition by Jill Marchbanks
- England Under Free Trade by George W. Medley
- Who Killed Cock Robin by Tony Simpson
- Mots Mots & Mistress Absurdity by Michael Heath
- Never mind, Dianne by Mrs Nuclear Power
- Pictures Of New Zealand Life (vol 11, issue 10) by Tangiwai
- Apology by Daphne Davey
- The Southern That Never Was, Or, How To Cover The Same Bit Of Track Four Times In One Evening by Chris Visser
- A Primer of Tariff Reform by David A. Wells
- Death in Poetry by C. Snoding
- Facile Pessimism by Andrew Wilson
- Cable Car to the Cafe by Sedge
- Enter—A Murderer by C. B.
- The hole in the ground I called home... by Stephen Fuller
- Beauty and the Boast by Ken Alexander
- Irish Muck Raked by Peter Franks
- Laughter, Near Death and Lost Rocking Horses by Donna Robertson
- Free Trade and English Commerce by Augustus Mongredien
- The Reflecting Image by Stephanie Du Fresne
- Moaners by Kevin McKone
- Panorama of the Playground: Physical Fitness and the “Daily Dozen (vol 11, issue 10) by W. F. Ingram
- Peace Week at Vuc by L. B. P.
- What are Whitebait? The Life History of the Delicate Little Fish by Ella Wall, J. Rose
- Contemporary Sound by R. W. Steele
- The Reciprocity Craze: A Tract for the Times by George W. Medley
- They shoot Deputy-Managing Secretaries, don’t they? by P. O'Hagan
- A Fable for the Times by A. W. C.
- Open Letter by Rhys Pasley
- Joyous January: The Month That Bucks You Up by Ken Alexander
- Sex-Crazed Dope-Fiend Rapes Chicken: Slays 20 by Peter J. Needham
- Stewart Island Jan 6-16 by Wayne Stevens
- The emasculated family by Brendan Smith
- The Wisdom of the Maori (vol 11, issue 10) by Tohunga
- Correction by Ron Vine
- From The Inside by Malcolm McSporran
- Pleas for Protection Examined by Augustus Mongredien
- Woman on Women by Christine Dann
- Fiordland 85/86 by Johnny Mulheron
- Nzusa Confers . . . by Despard
- Our Women Section Timely Notes and Useful Hints. (vol 11, issue 10) by Helen
- Some guerillas give up by Hee Kiang
- [Letter from John Shaw] by John Shaw
- Paparoas; Potential Rockclimbing Epics by Mike Robertson
- Film Review . . . by Partisan
- An expert opinion by Terry McClafferty
- [Letter from John Hales] by John Hales
- The Mountains Are Full Of Danger And The Unknown: Is Mountaineering Worth The Risk? by Cat McBean
- Things Requiring to be Objected to . . . by P. A. Hutchings, S. J. Harding
- Mens Liberation by M.A. Graduate
- From the Outside by George Rosenberg
- Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 11, issue 10) by Shibli Bagarag
- Etching by F. V. Ellis
- Drama [Salient Vol. 17, Issue 12, 1953] by Tony Courtenay
- Defence Against Dogs by Kriegshund
- Wicked Lady by M.G.S., T.A.T.
- Dory Previn Live at Carnegie Hall: (April 18, 1973, 8pm) by Brian King
- Entropy: Stop That Train by Graeme Speden
- Financial Reorganisation of the Railways by H. Valentine
- [Letter from J. R. Jackson to the Editor of Salient, 1947] by J. R. Jackson
- What a Darling by Shalima Jayasundary Wijeratnam-Wilson
- Sophistication and Drink by Champagne Charlie
- Welcome: Santana. CBS 474145 by Ken George
- Clearing Lewis Pass by Grant Harper
- [Letter from E. Badian to the Editor of Salient, 1947] by E. Badian
- [Letter from Your correspondent] by Your correspondent
- Arthurs Pass Aug 22 to 30 by Wayne Stevens
- Catholic Students by J. M. P.
- For Everyman: Jackson Browne. Asylum Recording by Pat O'Dea
- 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
- [Letter from Miss Days Bay Wharf ‘72] by Miss Days Bay Wharf '72
- Films [Salient Vol. 17, Issue 12, 1953] by Ian Rich
- Poems [Salient Vol. 37, Issue 5, 1974] by Marty
- North West Nelson Gold Panning by Mike Robertson
- Railway Policy: Ministerial Statement by the Right Hon. J. G. Coates
- Victoria Strengths Few by Ian Stockwell
- Well Bowled by A. W. M.
- [Middle Island Half-caste Grants Act 1883]
- Women and Tramping Club - a sociological perspective by Chris Visser
- The Peer and the Prophet by George Douglas Campbell
- Railway Organisation by Mr. J. Mason
- Bash-On-Thru-Beehives (or an alternative ending to any bash-on-thru) by Donna Robertson
- The milk shakes by J. Benjamin
- Tally Ho! by Politico
- Production Engineering: What It Is by E. T. Spidy
- The House At Pooh Corner Takes Jimi Hendrix To North West Nelson by Donna Robertson
- Nga Korero Paremete: 1904-1905 by New Zealand Parliament, Legislative Council
- The New Book of Kings by J. Morrison Davidson
- Super Scheme -a mass ripoff by Martin McKendry
- Capping [Salient Vol. 17, Issue 12, 1953] by A. G. Armstrong
- Poster Originality by Stanley Davis
- Bash on thru by Cat McBean
- Further Papers Relative to the Taranaki Land Question. Original purchase deed of Waitara.
- Daltrey: Roger Daltrey. Track Records 2406 107 by Graeme Simpson
- Margin for Error by F. L. C.
- The Book of Lords by J. Morrison Davidson
- Films and Stage [reviewed for Salient Vol. 7, No. 10 October 4, 1944] by Whui
- A Holiday in Australia: Some Impressions and Observation by N. McGaffen
- Our London Letter (vol 7, issue 5) by Arthur L. Stead
- Guadalcanal by Ex Pacific
- The Sawmiller (vol 13, issue 4) by A. J. G. Schmitt
- New Zealand Now by Oliver Duff
- Our London Correspondent by Arthur L. Stead
- Facts and Figures from the Christchurch Transport Office by Double-Decker
- Some Notions about Business Agents; What They Do and Are, and How They Do It by The Optimist
- Dog Eats Dog by B.T.S.
- Tools of Steel (vol 3, issue 1) by H. E. Childs
- The Magic Island (vol 13, issue 4) by Nellie E. Donovan
- Auckland District Railways: West of The Main Trunk—Fifty Years of Progress by W. R. Davidson
- To the Staff of the Railways: A Talk With Our Minister About Our “Magazine” by the Right Hon. J. G. Coates
- ...a letter by A. Alpers
- [Covenant 4 June 1875, between Ngāi Tahu, Ngāti Māmoe, and H. K. Taiaroa] by Ngāi Tahu
- This Game of Baseball: New Zealand’s New Summer Sport by C. H. Irvine
- The “Stirk” Hiloplane Machine by C. J. Graham
- Papaitonga: “The Beauty Of The South.” — A Lake of Charm and History by James Cowan
- A Soldier Writes by Duncan McPhee
- Pictures of New Zealand: A Copy of England? by James Cowan
- Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 13, issue 4) by Shibli Bagarag
- [Untitled Poem by D. S. Long] by D. S. Long
- Soliloquy 1 by B. Cook
- Our Women’s Section: Timely Notes and Useful Hints (vol 13, issue 4) by Helen
- “Above Worry Level”: Winter at The Hermitage by Elsie K. Morton
- Turbine Running at Otira in Comparison with other Power Stations by William H. King
- Panorama of the Playground (vol 13, issue 4) by W. F. Ingram
- For the Olympic Games by Mr. A. J. Cleverley
- The Women by Future Mother of Six
- Our Women’s Section (vol 7, issue 5) by Sheila G. Marshall
- I Told You So by Tom Ryan
- Apathy! by R. L. Oliver
- Health Scheme: First Reports by Daisy B. Filmer
- Ture Whakatikatika i te Reita
- More on the Scientific Method by B. W. Moore
- British Columbia; Information for Emigrants by British Columbia. Agent-General in London.
- Sops to Citizens by William H. Newell
- Neither by Discipulus Satanae
- Stud. Ass. Fee May Rocket by Denis Phelps
- The Year Book and Almanac of Canada for 1879
- 3 ½% of Students Contribute to Loan by D. Cohen
- Pull Down Those Ivory Towers by H.W.
- New Zealand Theme at Curious Cove by Paul Thompson
- Paparoas - “long rocky ridge”. Definitely National Park Status. “...like a saw with sharp teeth...” (d’Urville) by Johnny Mulheron
- Nuclear News: We’re in! by Ray Lilley
- Anti Wells by XXX
- Troopships in the Harbour by I.A.G.
- An Open Letter From Bill Landreth by W. H. Landreth
- Buffalo Dung and Schrodinger’s Cat by Cat McBean, Graeme Speden
- Apartheid: a speech by Duncan Innes President of the National Union of South African Students by Duncan Innes
- The Romance of The Rail: A Descriptive and Historical Story of the North Island Main Trunk Railway by James Cowan
- Humping?? - What Humping?!? by Lisa Whitehouse
- God or Lenin? by Spartacus
- Anti Fra Muto by Nihil Obstat
- Sun and Fun in North-West Nelson by Ian Grant
- Procesh by R.M.D.
- V.U.C. Clubs Since 1902: History as “Spike” Reveals it by E. & O.E.
- Brave New World by Peter Tranter
- 1928 General Conference of Australian and New Zealand Railway Officers: Some Impressions obtained by New Zealand’s Representative by G. S. Lynde
- Off For a Breath of Fresh Air by Jenny Visser
- “Toyland”—For the Little Ones by Olive Scandlyn
- Carnival by Candide
- Mysterics by Ken Alexander
- Skier’s prospects by John Armstrong
- Tractors And Ankles by Mike Sheridan
- Production Engineering: Charles E. Carpenter on Engineering by E. T. Spidy
- World Affairs (vol 7, issue 5) by E. Vivian Hall
- Christian Order Week by R.T.
- Limited Night Entertainments: Part XIII (vol 11, issue 3) by R. M. Jenkins
- Slow to 20 — Jim Post (Festival) by G. Mazengarb
- “Tewkesbury” by Ralph T. Denton
- Protection in Victoria Versus Free-Trade in N.S.W. by Melbourne Age
- Let the Executive Rot [Salient Vol. 25. No. 4. 1962.] by R. E. Magnusson
- Naughty [Letter to Salient, Volume 31 Number 7. April 23 1968] by W. E. Winter
- Our money [Letter to Salient, Volume 31 Number 7. April 23 1968] by Gordon A. Findlay
- Don McLean — Don McLean : United Artists by Stephen Matthews
- Crossing the Bay: Journeys from Collingwood to Nelson 1900-1920 by H. F. Allan
- The Resources of the Western District by J. M. Meek
- The Scows of Port Nelson by Arthur J. S. Sprosen
- Gager and Logic [Letter to Salient, Volume 31 Number 7. April 23 1968] by John Medley
- In the Matter of Dr. Buller’s Petition, Extracts From the Official Minutes of Evidence Taken Before the Public Petitions Committee of the House of Representatives in the Session of 1877
- The Wisdom of the Maori: Railway Station Maori Names. (vol 11, issue 3) by Tohunga
- Full House — J. Geils Band. Atlantic by Redmer Yska
- Journal of the Nelson and Marlborough Historical Societies, Volume 1, Issue 2, November 1982 by Nelson Historical Society
- The Witch Hunt by George Webby
- On The Road To Anywhere by Robin Hyde
- Hudson — RCA (Playboy Label) by E. Brik
- Standards of Education and Inspection of Schools (Order in Council dated 24th September 1878.) by New Zealand Dept of Education
- Franks Strikes Again by A. M. Jacobson
- And Again [Salient Vol. 25. No. 4. 1962.] by Jan G. Frater
- Information Concerning Graves Unearthed at Clifton, Takaka, July 1976 by J. N. W. Newport
- The Franco-Ethiopian Railway: Djibouti to Addis-Ababa. by W. W. Stewart
- All-round success by D. F. Cropp
- Prize Essays on the Industries of New Zealand [1885] by New Zealand Industrial Exhibition
- Franz Josef Glacier: Vast Flashing Jewel Amidst Sylvan Glories by E. E. Muir
- History to Be Published by Tony Jacques
- The University is Not Perfect by Lindsay G. Wright
- Male and Female [Salient Vol. 25. No. 4. 1962.] by R. J. Spence
- Students Take To Leaf Power by Andy Easton
- Books Concerning Nelson and Books by Nelson Authors Relating to the Period up to 1848 by J. F. H. Savage
- Steels and Steel Manufacture by Mr. C. E. Newhouse
- Pictures Of New Zealand Life: Land of the Kauri (vol 11, issue 3) by Tangiwai
- ‘Age the limit to heart swaps’ by Lloyd Berry
- Observations on the Breeding Habits of the Eastern Golden Plover (Charadrius fulvus) by C. H. Robson
- He Wakaputanga o Te Rangatiratanga o Nu Tirene.
- Orientation Week [Salient Vol. 25. No. 4. 1962.] by Peter J. Shanly
- The Early Sheep Runs of Marlborough (continued) by Ralph T. Denton
- Our London Letter (vol 11, issue 3) by Arthur L. Stead
- Production Engineering: “The Service Idea.” by E. T. Spidy
- Muldoon Statements Under Fire by Bob Dey
- 7 Elected unopposed by Denis Phelps
- Abortion Fantasy by Bruce Goodman
- Our Women’s Section: Timely Notes and Useful Hints. (vol 9, issue 12) by Helen
- [Letter from R. Pui] by R. Pui
- Orientation Again [Salient Vol. 25. No. 4. 1962.] by Rob Laking
- The Elementary Schools of Early Nelson 1842-1856: A Case of Community Development by J. Dakin
- Pots At Pets by Ken Alexander
- Exec. Members Report: Public Relations Officer by Rhys Harrison
- After Forty Years: Locomotive Engineer for North Island enters Private Business by R. F. J. Mackley
- Lawyer our new head by Bill Logan
- The Great Refusal by George William Rusden
- Pictures of New Zealand Life (vol 9, issue 12) by Tangiwai
- Famous New Zealanders: No. 39: William Ferguson Massey (vol 11, issue 3) by Tangiwai
- Discussion, Social by John Banas
- Catholics and Abortions by Tony Brown
- Hiroshima Mon Amour by T. G. Aitken
- The Clerk by Eric Beach
- Among the Books (vol 9, issue 12) by Shibli Bagarag
- Autumn. by Ruth M. Mumford
- Suggestions wanted by Jane Lewis
- Editorial [Salient Vol. 39, Issue 17, 1976] by John Ryall
- We Want Fat Freddy by Fred Bloggs
- Art and Anarchy in New Zealand by Gary L. Evans
- The Bongo Heart by Brian Turner
- Ture Whakatikatika i Te Ture Taake-Whenua Taake-Oranga
- From Council: News from the annual meeting of 22 July by Denis Phelps
- A Unique Monument by Thos. Watson
- A Canterbury Shower. by J. R. Hastings
- Ko Nga Korero o Te Runanga Tuatahi o te Takiwa ki Tokerau by Te Runanga o te Takiwa o Pewhairangi
- Shame on Singaporeans by Charlie Chan
- Protective Duties and Encouragement of Native Industries by J. Aitken Connell
- Us and Malthus: What has the Student to do with the Problem of Hunger? by I. A. Buckingham
- Railways Always by Ken Alexander
- Cavatina by Rhys G. Pasley
- Waiting to use ‘phones by Les Slater
- Peaceless. by Tangiwai
- Big Brother Wilson by D. H. Sullivan
- The Causes of, and the Cure for, the Exodus: The Land Tax, and other Labour, Delusions, Exposed by Richard Laishley
- An Apology: For Art by Robin Maconie
- Another contribution we wouldn’t print by Peter Rotherham
- Trentham: The World’s Best Racecourse by O. N. Gillespie
- A Modern Shakespeare by Nelson Wattie
- Official Catalogue of the New Zealand Exhibition: 1865 by New Zealand Exhibition
- The Return Of The Triboldies: Part 18 by Dennis List
- Ghosts. by E. Mary Gurney
- Milk & money by Pierre Langouste
- The Wisdom of the Maori (vol 9, issue 12) by Tohunga
- MacNeill on Rua on Trotsky by Hector MacNeill
- At the Theatre by Nelson Wattie
- Notes on the Progress of New Zealand for Twenty Years, 1864-1884 by Robert Stout
- American pop by Don Hewitson
- The Dreamer. by Olive Igglesden
- Government Policy On Accommodation by James Wallace
- Four Epigrams by James K. Baxter
- Employment of Females and Children in Factories and Workshops by John L. C. Richardson
- Heroes of the Rail: New Zealand’s Greatest Transport Service: Glimpses Of The Personnel by O. N. Gillespie
- Dream Sequence by T. H. Kohere
- Extra-Curricular Activities by I. D. Campbell
- Strength in Christ by Fred Lane
- On Queenstown Hill. by Helen M. Gibb
- Panorama of the Playground: The Olympic Games by W. F. Ingram
- “From a Smoker Window” (vol 9, issue 12) by Geo. G. Stewart
- Our Women’s Section (vol 13, issue 10) by Helen
- New Zealand Exhibition, 1865 A Classified List of Contributions from British India and its Dependencies, Forwarded by Order of the Secretary of State for India, from the India Museum, London by J. Forbes Watson
- Him by David White
- Volunteer [Letter to Salient Volume 31, Number 18 July 30, 1968] by Philip Morrison
- [Fencing Bill 1895. Māori] by New Zealand. Parliament. House of Representatives.
- A Pictorial Survey of Housing in New Zealand: Part Four by Gordon F. Wilson
- Political Economy by Anthony Ward
- Selling Rail [Extract from “Trainland: How Railways Made New Zealand”] by Neill Atkinson
- The Magic Island (vol 13, issue 10) by Nellie E. Donovan
- Pregnant! [Letter to Salient Volume 31, Number 18 July 30, 1968] by Louise Follick
- The Real Israel by Peter Murphy
- Shapes for Shelters in the Mountains by John Pascoe
- “He’s Tellin’ Us!!” by Ken Alexander
- Trainland: How Railways Made New Zealand by Neill Atkinson
- ‘Luke’ brutality unmeaningful, a mystery... [Letter to Salient Volume 31, Number 18 July 30, 1968] by Trevor James
- SRC... Votes on Principle by John Bowden
- The English Scene: Kent and the World’s Smallest Railway by F. A. Hornibrook
- Masseyman sportsman of the year by Russell Fairbrother
- Nga Tikanga Korero, hei Rapurapu ma te hui, a nga Iwi, i te hui i Pakowhai, a te 31 o Mei, 1876
- Exec. Meeting by B. C. S.
- Furnishing the Small Street on a Limited Budget
- Message of goodwill [Letter to Salient Volume 31, Number 18 July 30, 1968] by Jon Boyes
- Interior Design by Graham Dawson
- Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 13, issue 10) by Shibli Bagarag
- Cafeteria; Bad Management Hits Students In The Guts by Gordon Blue
- Editorial [Heels 1986] by John Edge
- Women and Change by Susan Jarvis, Kathy Rose
- Habeas Corpus by G. O. L.
- Further Papers Relative to Native Affairs
- Saraband for Blind Critics by John O'Shea
- Pire mo nga whakamananga me nga whakaritenga motuhake
- Report of Inquiry into the Heretaunga Purchase, 5th March to 12th April, 1873 by Hawke's Bay Native Lands Alienation Commission
- Sage of Kelburn [Letter to Salient Volume 31, Number 18 July 30, 1968] by J. D. Morgan
- Lost to Te Reinga by Mona Shakespeare
- Education... Who Suffers? by James Robb
- Censorship and Sex by I. R.
- Pioneering the Pumice by E. Earle Vaile
- House for Three Boys by Joe Doaks
- Annual Catalogue 1875 [of the University of Chicago] by University of Chicago
- Lyttelton—The Gateway to Canterbury: An Historic Harbour by D. G. Dyne
- I protest [Letter to Salient Volume 31, Number 18 July 30, 1968] by Andy Easton
- Latest Wisdom [Letter to Salient Volume 31, Number 18 July 30, 1968] by David Greig
- Mangahao Tubing Trip by Chris Harris
- Petitions Presented to The House of Representatives
- Varsity Radio at Victoria by Gary Lewis
- Prenatal Influence by E. Middleton
- President’s Report [Heels 1986] by Mike Robertson
- Green Room Coffee Bar by Lynn Peck
- Excursions into Beauty: Milford Sounds by Michael Conway
- Unfloundered [Letter to Salient Volume 31, Number 18 July 30, 1968] by J. R. Wild
- No sympathy [Letter to Salient Volume 31, Number 18 July 30, 1968] by Rujayo Abhakom
- Sir Richard ‘contradicted’ by Les Atkins
- Volunteer Service Astray by M. A. K.
- NZLSA Conference Success by Jane Kelsey
- Awakenings by Josephine Rae
- Healthy glow in the tum by Michael Heath
- Demonstrations: Time for Positive Tactics by M. F. Hobbs
- A Circus Of Wrath by Chris Chan
- “The Vigorous Enderbys”: Their Connection with New Zealand - II. Charles Enderby by C. H. Gordon
- Gripevine [Letter to Salient Volume 31, Number 18 July 30, 1968] by A. Fraser
- Dr William Edward Redman by J. L. Andrews
- State cracks down on graduates by Jim Mitchell
- The Blue Ladies by Lynn Peck, Rachel Patrick
- Gazette ~ A Waste Of Money by Peter Boshier
- At the Grave of Jessie Mackay by J. R. Hervey
- A Short History of the Cleghorn Memorial in Blenheim’s Market Place by Nevil Matthews
- Evening Star by Jon Grainer
- One of many [Letter to Salient Volume 31, Number 18 July 30, 1968] by Helen M. Ross
- Catholic policies by Mike Bergin
- From the Courts [Salient Vol. 36, Issue 6, 1973] by Don Franks
- The Return of the Triboldies: Part 7 by Dennis List
- Thought Dying by C. R. Allen
- Loggins and Messina : Loggins and Messina SBP 474 049 by P. F. O'Dea
- Inner Worlds by David Murray
- A Letter by T. H. Hill
- A Tapu Isle of Birds: Hauturu And Its Inhabitants: Old Maori Memories by James Cowan
- Bright drama in drab theatre by Jack Shallcrass
- Beginnings by David MacLennan
- ‘Arachne’ by Peter Dronke
- The First New Zealand Whole Earth Catalogue by George Rosenberg
- Our London Letter (vol 13, issue 10) by Arthur L. Stead
- Thoroughly modern Willy by Bob Lord
- Potted Pars by Prolix
- The forces of circumstance by Nevil Gibson
- Hendrix: A Biography by Chris Welch. Published by Alister Taylor. Price $2.95 by P. F. O'Dea
- Theatre by Mike Wilson
- New Zealand: Nursery of the Thoroughbred Horse: The Story of the Melbourne Cup from Martini Henry to Catalogue by O. N. Gillespie
- Bring out your Dead by Partisan
- Super-Powers Debate by Terry Auld
- Dream Places (vol 13, issue 10) by Leo Fanning
- Censorship and the Arts by R. H. Brookes
- Surprise enrolment figure by Elaine Hansen
- Downstage feature NZ authors Bland, Baxter by Helen Sutch
- New Zealand [By Robert Stout. From the Emperial and Asiatic Quarterly Review, July, 1895.] by Robert Stout
- Ski lodge extensions open by Ian Stockwell
- Another Christian Views China by S. T. H. Scoones
- “The New Land.” by Roma M. Hoggard
- He Rongo Mau, he Rongo Mau, ka pai Kia Mau te Rongo by John Whiteley
- Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 2, Issue 16 (28 April 1888)
- Fiji Workcamp Again Attacked by John S. Manikiam
- Drama Club Active by G.J.
- Ko te Pukapuka o Hopa [Bible. O.T. Job.]
- An exception to the rule by Ian Stockwell
- The Judas by Leon Coad
- Toynbee or Not Toynbee by Partisan
- The New Zealand Warbler by C. R. Allen
- Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 2, Issue 17 (26 May 1888)
- Painting in New Zealand by Hamish Keith
- Lots of fun [Letter to Salient Volume 31, Number 18 July 30, 1968] by Owen Gager
- Peter Quennell writes [reply] by Peter Quennell
- The National Council of Women of New Zealand by Anna Paterson Stout
- Emeritus Professor G. W. von Zedlitz by T. A. Hunter
- Comfort by J. H. Mather
- A E I O U H K M N P R T W WH NG, a e i o u h k m n p r t w wh ng [Primer for Maori] by W. Colenso
- Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 2, Issue 18 (30 June 1888)
- Pottery in New Zealand by Helen Mason
- “No solution to dilemmas” [letter to the editor] by Geoff Bertram
- Once-over-leftly soufle [Letter to Salient Volume 31, Number 18 July 30, 1968] by Maurice McIntyre
- Film censor system out of touch by R. G. Benson
- Dear Veritas by Junior Atheists Anti-Godfather
- ‘No-licence’ in New Zealand by Anna Paterson Stout
- A Socialist Club and Why by H.C.E.
- He Whakaaturanga i te Tikanga o te Hahi a Ihu Karaiti
- Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 2, Issue 19 (28 July 1888)
- New Zealand Poetry Today by W. S. Broughton
- To the editor alone [letter to the editor] by A. E. Young
- The Rules and Regulations of the Otago Gold Fields by Otago Provincial Council
- Language requirement defended! [Letter to Salient Volume 31, Number 18 July 30, 1968] by David Harcourt
- Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 2, Issue 20 (25 August 1888)
- Mangonui: A Big Shark by Hori Makaire
- Public education in New Zealand; a speech delivered by the Hon. Robert Stout, minister of education, in the Houe of Representatives, July 21, 1885 by Robert Stout
- [Letter from D.H. to Salient Vol. 8, No. 2. March, 14, 1945] by D.H.
- Westminster Review [Vol. 81 No. 2(NSV 25 No. 2)(Apr 1864)]
- Social Integration in Fiction by Les Cleveland
- How little is Congress? [letter to the editor] by Alister Taylor
- Murky threat [Letter to Salient Volume 31, Number 18 July 30, 1968] by Mike Silver
- Norton’s camomile pills, the most certain preserver of health
- Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 2, Issue 21 (29 September 1888)
- Wanaka: Lake of Dreamy Beauty by Nora Elliot
- Film Criticisms by Degraded
- He pukapuka whiha tenei hei ako ma nga tangata e hiahia ana ki te rapu ki nga ritenga o te whika by Robert Maunsell
- The Art of Town Planning by Jim Dart
- Gratitude due [letter to the editor] by Susan Moriarty
- National’s Anthem [Letter to Salient Volume 31, Number 18 July 30, 1968] by A. Wright
- Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 2, Issue 22 (27 October 1888)
- Royal Air Force by Anton Vogt
- Interval Organiser by H. Williamson
- Wellington at Night by Vivien Fairhall
- Mainstreet ‘64 by A. Goodfellow
- Thieves of time! [letter to the editor] by Sue Cutler
- Extracts from a journal kept during the performance of a reconnoissance survey of the southern districts of the province of Otago, New Zealand. by J. Turnbull Thomson
- Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 2, Issue 23 (24 November 1888)
- What goes up must come... [Letter to Salient Volume 31, Number 18 July 30, 1968] by B. L. Davis
- Our first premier; James Edward Fitzgerald. Sketch of this career; a lecture delivered at Victoria College on July 31st 1906 by Robert Stout
- Continental Cocktail by Max Brown
- New Building by Jim Witten-Hannah, Dick Jackson
- Gold-Mining in Central Otago by Ernest E. Bush
- [letter from R. H. Brookes to the editor] by R. H. Brookes
- Plunket Medal [Salient Vol. 17, Issue 13, 1953] by J. Whitta
- Maori carvings saved by Irene Burnley
- Pooh Bear at Taj [letter to the editor] by John Pettigrew
- A message to the children of New Zealand by Robert Stout
- ...incorrect [Letter to Salient Volume 31, Number 18 July 30, 1968] by Jim Mitchell
- Kawhia by the Sea: A Place of History and Romance by Joyce West
- The Glory of the Terraces: The Tarawera-Rotomahana Region, Past and Present by James Cowan
- One-Sided View Not Wanted by H. B. R.
- Be In, Girls by Hopeful
- Loquaciously [Letter to Salient Volume 31, Number 18 July 30, 1968] by Rod Edmond
- America Explains Why Not by T.J.K.
- On Secret Service: Cameron’s Canoe Scout: An Old-time Adventure on the Waikato by James Cowan
- Elections farcical [letter to the editor] by P. R. Rapp
- “The Spot Schedule”: Planning Output by E. T. Spidy
- Wood-Engravings by Denis Glover
- Misquotation by Brian C. Shaw
- Why do students fail university courses? by Peter Blizard
- Aussie sports decision detrimental—I. H. Boyd by Russell Fairbrother
- Plunket Soc. [Letter to Salient Volume 31, Number 18 July 30, 1968] by P. P. Butler
- “Peace or War?” “What ought we to do?” Address in the Unitarian Church January 7th, 1917 by Robert Stout
- The Changes Effected in the Natural Features of a New Country by the Introduction of Civilized Races by W. T. L. Travers
- Our London Letter (vol 12, issue 8) by Arthur L. Stead
- [South Island Native Reserves Act 1883]
- Athletes Hope for Success by L.E.C.
- Pictures of New Zealand Life (vol 6, issue 6) by James Cowan
- Concerned [letter to the editor] by M. Johnstone
- Satire in New Zealand by Con Bollinger
- Operation 21 doesn’t impress by H. B. R.
- Art for Arts [Letter to Salient Volume 31, Number 18 July 30, 1968] by John Callon
- Religion and the state. A New Year’s address in the Unitarian Free Church on 4th January, 1914 by Robert Stout
- A Letter to the Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone Being an Appeal on Behalf of the Ngatiraukawa Tribe by T. C. Williams
- Escape to Beauty and Old Adventure: A Caroline Bay Sketch by Bernice Shackleton
- World Affairs (vol 6, issue 6) by E.Vivian Hall
- Inside China Today. Man and Nature in China by K. M. Buchanan
- Film Making in New Zealand by John C. Reid
- Bright beer book good reading by H. B. R.
- World games by Russell Fairbrother
- Looking forward to ‘69 Budget by Tony Jaques
- Credits and Debits by J. B. Butchers
- V.U.C. Loses Joynt Scroll: O’Connor Second for Bledisloe by Joan Taylor
- Food for Thought [Salient Vol. 17, Issue 13, 1953] by Harcus P.
- Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 2, Issue 13 (28 January 1888)
- Spring 1600 by Tony Courtney
- Pocock’s view attacked by R. G. Benson
- Eligibility by Russell Fairbrother
- Patronage in the Arts by John Roberts
- No room......in the flat [Letter to Salient Volume 31, Number 18 July 30, 1968] by Sue Kedgley
- Look! by H. C. Evison
- Russia in the Pacific by Winston Rhodes
- A trip from Dunedin to Samoa via Tonga, returning via Fiji and Tonga; by a fourth form High School boy (John Logan Stout) by John Logan Stout
- [untitled poem from The London Magazine by Peter Bland] by Peter Bland
- Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 2, Issue 14 (25 February 1888)
- History soc by Janet McCallum
- VUWRFC upset by Salient editorial [editor’s reply] by G. P. Curry
- Films [Salient Vol. 17, Issue 13, 1953] by Ian Rich, Brian C. Shaw
- Press its own censor by Jane Lewis
- Belly Rumbles in Weir by P. F. J.
- Sir Robert Stout’s speech at the City Hall, Auckland, July 22, 1896 by Robert Stout
- Forgotten River and the Olivine Ice Plateau by E. H. Sealy
- VUWRFC upset by Salient editorial [letter to the editor] by C. Archibald
- The Emergence of a National Identity by Peter Bland
- Vic’s tournament prospects by John Winton
- Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 2, Issue 15 (31 March 1888)
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- The Report of the Third Annual Meeting of the Council of the Institute [1886] by Educational Institute of New Zealand
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- The People of Pudding Hill: No. 5.: Peter Possum Finds Things Out (vol 11, issue 2) by Shiela Russell
- Nga Mahi A Te Hui O Te Hahi Maori Atirikonatanga O Te Waimate Pihopatanga O Akarana. I Huihui ki Waimamakau IA Hanuere 31 Me Pepuere 1, 1896. Me Nga Mahi A Te Hui O Te Hahi Maori O Te Atirikonatanga O Waikato. I Huihui Ki Otorohanga IA Aperira 14, 15, 1896. by Church of the Province of New Zealand. Atirikonatanga o te Waimate
- Up and Down the Kawekas by Philip Lake
- Lettre Francaise: VUC Veterans in Paris by Jim Hollyman, S. T. H. Scoones
- St. David’s Memorial Church—: Unique Architectural Features by Thos. Watson
- Technical Education: A Lecture on the Reports of the Royal Commission on Technical Instruction by Mainwaring Brown
- Report and prospectus of the Technical Classes Association: Dunedin by Technical Classes Association
- The story of my dictatorship, dedicated (without permission) to the National Association [by Lewis H. Berens and Ignatius Singer] by Berens, Lewis Henry
- Familiarity Breeds Appreciation by Mark Copeland
- Indoor Basketball by N. A. R.
- Our Women’s Section: Timely Notes and Useful Hints. (vol 11, issue 2) by Helen
- He pukapuka whakaatu na Te Pere i nga kohuru ki Taranaki i te 4 o Mei. by Office of the Minister for Native Affairs
- How to nationalise ground-rent and introduce the single tax by state purchase; at present ground-rent is enjoyed only by private individuals, known as freeholders by Ground Rent Revenue League of New Zealand. Auckland Branch
- Among the Books (vol 11, issue 2) by Shibli Bagarag
- The Hut... by Mike Judd
- Films By Ian Rich [Salient Vol. 17, Issue 10, 1953] by Ian Rich, B. C. Shaw, R. A. K.
- Psychopathology in Tramping by Johnny Mulheron
- An Account of the Chief Libraries of New Zealand by C. W. Holgate
- The raid of the Russian cruiser ‘Kaskowiski’, an old story of Auckland, with an introduction and appendix on colonial defence by Luckie, David Mitchell
- Epitaph for Everyman by Bruce McLeod
- High noon at Te Hekenga by Grant Harper
- Panorama of the Playground: A Great New Zealand Swimmer (vol 11, issue 2) by W. F. Ingram
- Nursing in New Zealand: Nursing in New Zealand: History and Reminiscences by Hester Maclean
- Programme de sociologie; ou, D’histoire naturelle des societies by Charles Gaëtan Delaunay
- The Warp by B. F. Tuohy
- Why Wait Ten Years For A Reunion? by Lisa Whitehouse
- The petition of Major Kemp Te Rangihiwinui, to the House of Representatives, June 21st, 1894, re Horowhenua Block by Te Rangihiwinui, Keepa
- Report [The Art-Union of Glasgow, 1885-86] by The Art-Union of Glasgow
- Life Sentence by P. R. Scarell
- The Underworld Adventurers by David Oborn
- Report of the Second Ordinary Meeting [1886] by Queensland Branch of the Geographical Society of Australasia
- State socialism and Labour government in antipodean Britain by William Hillier, Earl of Onslow
- Shelley by N. D. Ferguson
- Annual exhibition [Fine Arts Association of New Zealand, 1886] by Fine Arts Association of New Zealand
- Land settlement: in relation to labour, as a solution of the unemployed difficulty by Grace, Ensign
- He Ture hei whakatikatika i “Te Ture Mahi Kapia, 1898”
- Victoria Range, June 1988 or a trip to be missed by Nicky McLean
- All you heard about the West Coast is true ... by Geoff Daniels
- In Mountain Air by F. Schwimmer
- The Ontario School System by Charles H. Pearson
- Netta: Or, A Plea for an Old Age Pension by Heber, Davy
- Appreciation by Jean Melling
- Colonial and Indian Exhibition, 1886. Notes of lectures given in the conference room of the Colonial and Indian Exhibition, and specially adapted for lectures to working men’s club by E. J. Marshall
- Old age pensions: being the substance of a paper read before the Canterbury Progressive Liberal Association by Ffrost, John Wesley
- Hypothermia - When does it become dangerous? by Peter Leitch
- [Letter from Hugh Mason to Salient Vol. 12, No. 4. May 4th 1949] by Hugh Mason
- Second progress report, and continuation of the minutes of evidence; together with appendices by Victoria Royal Commission on Vegetable Products
- The School Inspectors’ Conference; an address by Gammen, John
- Uhhh... My head is spinning by Johnny Mulheron
- North Vietnam Aims ‘Well Beyond The South’ by John Stewart
- Pictures of New Zealand Life (vol 6, issue 5) by Tangiwai
- Lone Thing Mind Play by Ian Wedde
- The Madrigal of Buds and Wings. by Eve Langley
- Stratford Main Trunk Railway: Commercial Potentialities by J. Mcallister, Junr
- To Know The Heart Of Spring. by Enid B. V. Saunders
- The fifth annual report and balance sheet of the Dunedin and Suburban Coal Company 1893 by Dunedin and Suburban Coal Co.
- Rambles Round Otira: Some Beauty Spots of the Southern Alps (vol 8, issue 8) by L. G. Carpenter
- The Dream of a “Water Baby”: Through the Engine-driver’s University by A. Oman Heany
- The Return of the Triboldies: Part 6 by Dennis List
- [Letter from A Third-year Student to Salient, Vol. 40 Num. 12 April 26, 1977] by A Third-year Student
- Photograph Of Robin In War-Paint by Sam Hunt
- New Zealand’s Crack Express by Cyril S. Lewin
- Night In The Hills. by E. Mary Gurney
- 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
- Re Puhatikotiko nos. 1, 3, 4, 5, & 7 blocks by Tiffen, Frederick J.
- We Can But Hope... by Trevor James
- 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
- A Legend of Whales by Ken Alexander
- Exec. members report : Treasurer by Murray Radford
- [Letter from Pauline Dickson to Salient, Vol. 40 Num. 12 April 26, 1977] by Pauline Dickson
- Through Storyland: Along The Wellington-Manawatu Line - Scenes of Beauty and Tales of the Past by Tangiwai
- The Sand of a Thousand Golden Beaches: Surf And Sunshine, Sparkling Sand And Smiling Seas For Endless Miles by O. N. Gillespie
- Ward Six by Russell Haley
- Dunedin: How it got its Name (vol 8, issue 8) by D. J. Cowie
- New hostel by Anna Holdaway
- Record Reviewer Is Deaf by J.H.B. Humphreys, B.F. Norman, K.J. Smith, M.H. Verhaart
- Old Military Cemetery: Tauranga. by Joyce West
- Our London Letter (vol 7, issue 6) by Arthur L. Stead
- Rural New Zealand: the Britain of the South by Houghton, John
- Weir House Apples by The Manager of Weir Takeaways
- The Caxton of New Zealand: Printing in the Early Days (vol 8, issue 8) by Harry C. Baulf
- Land of the Kauri: Scenes and Stories in the North Country by Tangiwai
- Maori Deeds of Land Purchases in the North Island of New Zealand: Volume Two by H. Hanson Turton
- The Flying of Spring by Ken Alexander
- Sketches of the election by Joseph Allan Stuart
- Famous New Zealanders: No. 9: The Mair Brothers, Soldiers and Pioneers (vol 8, issue 8) by James Cowan
- Workshops Overhead Expenses: The Position Analysed by E. T. Spidy
- The Reflections Of Franklin As He Hid With A Fox On A Hilltop, WatchIng The Valley Of Foreboding by Dennis List
- Remarks of Mr Justice Denniston on the more important provisions of ‘The Supreme Court Act Amendment Bill, 1894’ by Denniston, Sir John Edward
- The Word And Its Being by Alan Brunton
- World Affairs (vol 7, issue 6) by E. Vivian Hall
- Cafe Complaints Build Up by Normally Apathetic Student
- World Affairs Statecraft and Bread—Depression Spurs Politicians—Great Inventor Passes—Will Great Criminal Escape? by E. Vivian Hall
- When No 4 went picking Daisies by Will Lawson
- Reports of the Native Affairs Committee, 1879, No. 2 by Native Affairs Committee
- From Out Of The Cosmos by Jim Horgan
- 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
- The Spirit of Do-Cember by Ken Alexander
- Support for Carson by Patricia Johnson
- The Torture and Assassination of an old Goon Show Script by the Inmates of V.U.W. under the Direction of Nobody in Particular by Dave Smith
- [Section 96 of the Bills of Exchange Act 1883]
- Christmas—Old and New by Leo Fanning
- Take a Look at Godzone by Overseas Student
- Heretics and Heresies by Robert Green Ingersoll
- [Letter from the Committee of the I.R.C. to Salient Vol. 7, No. 6. July 12, 1944] by E. J. Patrick, J. O. Miller, P. R. Mackenzie, F. F. Fyffe, S. Campbell, B. N. Dawe, S. Magee, M. H. Holm, B. M. O'Connor
- Commentary on . . . by R. E. Hereford
- The Portable Nibble Nook by Bill Evans
- Malaysians Clean and Tidy by A Worried Malaysian
- The harmony of the Gospel narratives of the Resurrection of Jesus the Christ; a reply to lectures of Mr Robert Stout. Read to the Young Men’s Christian Association, on Thursday evening, July 21, 188 by William Gillies
- Film ... [Salient V14, I5, 1951] by T. H. H.
- Portrait Of A Girl by Derek Melser
- Students Starve On Miserable Bursaries by Martin Doyle
- The Property Tax by John Henry Field
- [Letter from Whui to Salient Vol 7, No. 6. July 12, 1944] by Whui
- Association into the Red by T. H. H.
- [untitled poem by Derek Melser] by Derek Melser
- [Letter from J. Sadlier to Salient Vol. 20, No. 3. April 12, 1956] by J. Sadlier
- More on Henry Isaac’s Editorial by Chris O'Connor
- [Letter from Hooey to Salient Vol. 7, No. 6. July 12, 1944] by Hooey
- V-P Reports Sharma Not Forgotten by M. J. O'Brien
- Spare a Thought for Phil and Roger by Nevil Gibson
- Our Women’s Section (vol 7, issue 6) by Sheila G. Marshall
- Students Suffer From Anomalies by Lindy Cassidy
- Biased Reporting Claimed by K. T. Fowler
- [letter to the editor by M. D. J. Butler] by M. D. J. Butler
- Ban no Bar— by Vaux
- Transportation Branch: A Glimpse of the Traffic Operating Side of the New Zealand Railways by J. C. Schneider
- To Think or To Pass Exams? by John Claasen
- Answer Please by Enquirer
- [Letter from F. A. Dalai Lama to Salient Vol. 20, No. 3. April 12, 1956] by F. A. Dalai Lama
- More On Evans And Read [letter to the editor by John Murphy] by John Murphy
- Blues in the Night by Daphne Davey
- Sport With Ian Stockwell: 28 Years Late by Ian Stockwell
- Reply to Sir Robert Stout’s statistics by New Zealand Tablet
- Most Magnificent Cataclysmic Clunk by Ron Pretty
- Spring by Joan Pain
- The social, political, and moral aspects of Popery: speech … at the eighteenth annual meeting of the Protestant Association, held in Exeter Hall, May 11, 1853 by Hugh Stowell
- [Letter from W. S. Blunt. 19th February 1905] by W. S. Blunt
- The Private Conference of Harry Fat by James K. Baxter
- Analysis of Harold Hedd by Ms Woman Power
- Real Blues? by J. N. Jennings
- Words, Wine and Women by Jan Walker
- A Message [from W. E. Parry. 26 March 1941] by W. E. Parry
- Pictures of New Zealand Life (vol 7, issue 6) by Tangiwai
- England the fortress of Christianity; the preface to ‘The new interpretation of the Apocalypse’ by George Croly
- [Letter from B.N.D. to Salient Vol. 7, No. 6. July 12, 1944] by B.N.D.
- Record Reviewer Replies to Criticism by Phill Hay
- Manifesto of the Victoria University College Council by Anton Vogt
- Fizz-Ed no Room at the Gym by "Trev"
- Speech of Viscount Bernard [later 3rd earl of Bandon], on Mr Ward’s motion in the House of Commons, August 2, 1843. With notes illustrative of the early history of the Church in Ireland, and An appendix from O’Halloran, a Roman Catholic historian by Francis Bernard Bandon
- Constipation Is Mental [letter to the editor] by Robin Maconie
- Among The Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 11, issue 11) by Shibli Bagarag
- High Intellectual Tide at Curious Cove by Cecilia Frost
- Ski club in good health by Russell Fairbrother
- Profit Sharing by T. J. Kelliher
- Welcome to New Students by Armour Mitchell
- Mr. Evans Replies by Gary Evans
- Britain’s Economic Crisis by Sinbad
- Maori Fishing by Tano Fama
- Womens Hockey by Barbara Kirkus
- The Life of a Shoe by Bernard J. McAuliffe
- British Protestantism, the first step; or, The question, ‘What shall we do?’ answered by James Edward Gordon
- More On Evans And Read [letter to the editor by Peter Munz] by Peter Munz
- Custody Of The Parent by Ken Alexander
- The Fresher Sportsman or Sportswoman by Brian Dawkins
- 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
- Debate continues [letter to the editor] by D. McMillan
- More On Evans And Read [letter to the editor by T. J. Waghorn] by T. J. Waghorn
- High-Churchism; or, Semi-Popery exposed, in a correspondence between the Rev. Chas. H.S. Nicholls, incumbent of Christchurch, Wanganui, and the Rev. Isaac Harding, Wesleyan Methodist minister, with strictures by Isaac Harding
- The Nature of the Beast by Thomas Anderson
- The Wisdom of the Maori (vol 11, issue 11) by Tohunga
- Popery at Madeira: or, An account of the persecution and oppression of Dr Kalley and other Protestants by the Portuguese authorities at Madeira by James Lord
- [Crown and Native Lands Rating Act 1882 Amendment Act 1883]
- Railway’s End: The Rosstown that is Ross by Mona Tracy
- Johnny in Doubt by Olive M. Igglesden
- Realism and Security by Peter Blizard
- Reasons against the endowment of the Romish priesthood in Ireland … - 2ed. by Alexander Harper
- Hey, Klubs! by Brian Dawkins
- Our Women’s Section: Timely Notes and Useful Hints. (vol 8, issue 8) by Helen
- Reasons for S.G.M. by Kevin Wright
- Ture Tiaki Manu me etahi tu Ahua Kararehe
- Transubstantiation: a lecture delivered at Clapham by John Cropp
- Pictures Of New Zealand Life (vol 11, issue 11) by Tangiwai
- Notable New Zealand Scenic by O. L. Burke
- Geography Student [letter to the editor] by Roger N. Taber
- Handicapped Students by N. M. Scoones
- A Rural Vignette: Or the Forgotten Branch Line by Bernice E. Shackleton
- The Wesleyan Conference, its duties and responsibilities: a vindication of its recent acts of discipline by Thomas Jackson
- The Wisdom of the Maori (vol 8, issue 8) by Tohunga
- Official Story [letter to the editor] by S. N. Slater
- Bills and Acts in Maori 1880.
- A Romance of the ‘Forties by Anthony Ward
- Fast-day service held at the Crystal Palace, Sydenham, on Wednesday October 7th, 1857 by Charles Haddon Spurgeon
- Cinematic history? [letter to the editor] by Roger Lawrence
- Our Street by A. S. Paterson, Tirohia
- The Captive Heart by M.G.S., T.A.T.
- Military call-up [letter to the editor] by Jonny Barber
- An Historic Clash by F. V. Knapp
- Australian vertebrata - fossil and recent by Johann Ludwig Gerard Krefft
- Orchestra Debut by G.C.W.
- Extrav [letter to the editor] by Stephen Hunt
- 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
- Pre-Millenarianism weighed in the balance of the sanctuary: A lecture by James Harrison Rigg
- Isle of the Glowing Sky: Stewart Island and a Glass Box by Robin Hyde
- Is Hall Morgan? [letter to the editor] by Roger Hall
- Inaugural address delivered at the forty-fourth annual meeting of the British Asociation for the Advancement of Science by John Tyndall
- A Hobby for the Young: Making a Sand Engine (vol 8, issue 8) by F. Roberts
- Security issue [letter to the editor] by Arthur Baysting
- Panorama of the Playground: New Zealand’s Most Amazing Athlete (vol 10, issue 9) by W. F. Ingram
- Ski Champs Cancelled at Weekend by John Armstrong
- Ireland; the true source of its evils, the true remedy by Edward Taylor Dartnell
- Are we sinful or are they wrong? by Ian Robertson
- The Hawke’s Bay Mail by John Harland-Barber
- Appearances by Anton Vogt
- Our London Letter (vol 8, issue 8) by Arthur L. Stead
- Witty [review] by Bob Lord
- Cappicade [letter to the editor] by Jane Rankin
- Address to the Mathematical and Physical Section of the British Association, Brighton, August 14th, 1872 by Warren De La Rue
- To the Ed. by S.T.H.S.
- Copy of the letter and declaration issued by the President of the Conference, December 26th 1849; with a list of the Wesleyan ministers who have affixed their names to the declaration
- The Thirteenth Clue Or The Story Of The Signal Cabin Mystery (vol 11, issue 11) by Tangiwai
- Intercolonial Exhibition, 1866-7; report on vegetable products by Freiherr von Ferdinand Mueller
- Horwich Fire Brigade, London, Midland and Scottish Railway by Arthur L. Stead
- Famous New Zealand Trials: The Trial of James Wilson (vol 8, issue 8) by C. A. L. Treadwell
- Stagger Week Must Come by H. L. M. Mason
- Crimes of preachers in the United States and Canada, from May 1876, to May 1883. - 3 ed., translated out of the original newspapers, and with previous translations diligently compared and revised by M. E. Billings
- Bible on homosexuality [letter to the editor] by Barry Neels
- Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 10, issue 9) by Shibli Bagarag
- Big support for Security demo by Les Atkins
- Reports of the Native Affairs Committee, 1902 by Native Affairs Committee
- The principal timber trees readily eligible for Victorian industrial culture, with indications of their native countries - and some of their technologic uses. An enumeration by Freiherr von Ferdinand Mueller
- When I am Gone. by Brendon Clark
- Philosopher’s Song: Part II by M.A.C.
- The Denominational (so called, though improperly), the system of national education best adapted to the needs and circumstances of this colony by Arthur Baker
- Excerpts from Tarantula by Bob Dylan
- A Bush Christmas by R Marryat Jenkins
- Out of the sand? [letter to the editor] by Ross Smith
- Labour conference [letter to the editor] by P. L. Franks
- Papers Relative to the Native Meeting Held at Peria, in October, 1862
- ... Traitor scum ... [letter to the editor] by Ron Pretty
- The Anchorite. by J. Mather
- Latest Developments in the Student Union Building Mystery by Armour Mitchell
- Joy of Life. by M. von Keisenberg
- A Chat About Youth and Age. by Leo Fanning
- Spanish Incidents by Brian Shaw
- Apostolical succession: a sermon … preached in the Wesleyan Church, Manners Street, Wellington, on Sunday evening, April 17th, 1859 by James Buller
- Ge—the new Christianity [letter to the editor] by Peter Debreceny
- . . .Wagner [letter to the editor] by Ron Pretty
- Two papers on the vertebrata of the Lower Murray and Darling, and on the snakes of Sydney, read before the Philosophical Society of New South Wales, 10th September 1862 [and, On the manners and customs of the aborigines of the Lower Murray and Darling, read 2nd August 1865] by Johann Ludwig Gerard Krefft
- Poplar In Autumn. by Mary Kitching
- Aranui: (A Waitomo Fantasy.) (vol 8, issue 8) by Horace S. Cottrell
- Salient Salutes Great Scientist by K.J.H.
- Pepys was Right by Brian Shaw
- Fox goes home by Tony Haas
- The People of Pudding Hill: No. 1. (vol 10, issue 9) by Shiela Russell
- The Truth Seeker Library by Truth Seeker
- Geordie: Geordie (EMI EMC-3001) by Richard Best
- Early New Zealand Botanical Art by F. Bruce Sampson
- [Dog Registration Act Amendment Act 1881]
- A Spring Holiday: Blossom Time in Nelson by John Harland-Barber
- Highlights of the New Zealand Landscape
- Annual Report of the Dunedin Chamber of Commerce. September, 1885 by Dunedin Chamber of Commerce
- A form of thanksgiving and prayer to Almighty God, upon the completion of fifty years of Her Majesty’s reign; to be used on Tuesday the 21st day of June next, and certain other days as herein appointed, in all churches and chapels in England and Wales, and in the town of Berwick-upon-Tweed. By Authority by Church of England
- Extravaganza [Salient Vol. 25. No. 5. 1962.] by Peter V. O'Brien
- Yes, no, or maybe??? by Everyman
- String Driven Thing: String Driven Thing (Charisma 6369 923) by Richard Best
- State Banks by John Sandlant
- Rome and education by Charles Pascal Telesphore Chiniquy
- Presidential bursary — a tangible thanks by Gerard Curry
- A Pictorial Survey of Housing in New Zealand: Part Three by Gordon F. Wilson
- The Fourth Door: A Christmas Cale for Children by Nellie E. Donovan
- John Chin’s beginning by Son of Mankind
- Language and Culture by Hemi Potatau
- At Polytech Too by Nicholas Bevin
- A Fiordland Riding Trip—: Down the Lower Hollyford by Elsie K. Morton
- The Bible in schools: being reasons stated for the reintroduction of the Bible into the schools of the colony by Alexander Blake
- What’s Wrong with the Drama Club? by Nelson Wattie
- A-bomb unlikely to enter Middle East by Peter Quennell
- Two Houses by E. A. Plishke
- Our railway, and how to make it: a pamphlet respectfully dedicated to the Bay of Plenty settlers and the New Zealand Government by James Galbraith
- An open letter to VUWSA by W. Chang
- Eat It: Humble Pie by Richard Best
- Our London Letter (vol 10, issue 9) by Arthur L. Stead
- Educ Cuts Continue by Lindy Cassidy
- Drama in Reply by Nicolette Mckenzie
- The Impossibility of knowing what is Christianity by Peter Dean
- “Humanity my concern” by Judith C. Payne
- The advantages of sanatoria in the treatment of phthisis by J. H. L. Allen
- The plight of public service cleaners by Andrew Wierbicki
- Cultural Exhibition Hides Exploitation by Verity Jones
- The Christian patriot, a sequel to ‘True patriotism’: a sermon delivered in the Wesley - an Church, Manners Street, Wellington … on Sunday evening, November 15th, 1857 by James Buller
- Film censorship in New Zealand by Arthur Everard
- “Hungry chauvinists” challenged by Diane Hooper
- Pamphlet on the culture and manufacture of tobacco by Charles Harvell
- Words of Wheezedom by Ken Alexander
- Psychological Love. by S. W. Lane
- Poetry [review of A Mid Winter Garland] by Denis List
- Castaway on the Auckland Isles by Thomas Musgrave
- Menstrual Extraction by Jill Basher
- Your Gymnasium by Jane Maddox
- The connection between Sabbath observance and temporal prosperity by James Buller
- Art in Industry
- Malaysian student wants answers by "A. Learner"
- Congress für Handfertigkeits-Unterricht, Görlitz, 1885 by Congress für Handfertigkeits-Unterricht
- Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 13, issue 5) by Shibli Bagarag
- Extravaganza tried hard but failed rather sadly by Bob Lord
- Pictures of New Zealand Life (vol 10, issue 9) by Tangiwai
- Tuunga. Tuawha O Te Paremata O Te Kotahitanga O Te Iwi Maori O Nui Tireni O Te 7 O Maehe, 1895
- An Overseas Exchange by S. Rajasehan
- “Leave The Dishes In The Sink, Ma” by M. Roth
- Report by the Directors of the Shetland Fisherman’s Widows’ Relief Fund, As at 31st December, 1885 by Shetland Fishermen's Widows' Relief Fund
- A summary of the proceedings of the committee appointed by the Conference to enquire into the eligibility of a plan for the settlement of Methodist chapels, &c.; with a correct copy of the model deed adopted by the committee, and a precedent of a conveyance of freehold referring to the model deed
- A waste of time and money? by M. R. Herbert
- Filthy, thieving students! by 'The Observer'
- Film decision cretinous by Rex Benson
- Our Women’s Section (vol 13, issue 5) by Helen
- The Wisdom of the Maori: Railway Station Maori Names: Along the Main Trunk Line (vol 10, issue 9) by Tohunga
- MSSA will not disband! by Malaysian-Singapore Students Association
- The Community Centre — What should it be? by M. B. Patience
- Report [of the Orkney and Zetland Association. 1885] by Orkney and Zetland Association
- Capping and you by Paul Spender
- Reviewer reviled, rabid, rapid and wrought by David Maclennan
- The Lost Tribe by Hori Makaire
- Panorama of the Playground: Skiing In New Zealand by W. F. Ingram
- Cultural promotion by M. J. B. Gaffikin
- President will be paid by Dennis Phelps
- Book Reviews: New Zealand Books In Print by H. B. Rennie
- The NZ Revolution by S. Devereux
- Jubilee shadows and jubilee hopes: a sermon preached in the Nelson Cathedral … on the 26th June, 1887 by Andrew Burn Suter
- The Forest Passes by Anne Croft
- Courtesy by Criticus
- Federation enabling Act: a speech ... in the Legislative Assembly, New South Wales, September 10th, 1885 by Robert Bliss Wilkinson
- The Sawmiller (vol 13, issue 5) by A. J. G. Schmitt
- Students evaluate lecturers by Anthony Ward, John McBride
- Flats by Tony Black
- Behind Nuclear Control by David Tripe
- Te Ware Runanga e kiia ana ko Te Mahi Tamariki, Otakou, 10 Hune, 1875
- Out in the Open [Salient Vol. 17, Issue 11, 1953] by Bartholomew
- Holidays in France by F. A. Hornibrook
- Government too harsh? by Don Tustin
- Kennedy 36th President? by John McGrath
- Give us a fair go, mate by Hugh Buchanan
- Kawau—Island of Dreams: Memories of Sir George Grey by E. Wilson Wilson
- Prime Minister cornered by Clement Attlee
- Why and how the colonies should at once be given home representation in England: a lecture read ... before a public meeting at Barkly East, May 20, 1885 by Joseph Millerd Orpen
- The Magic Island (vol 13, issue 5) by Nellie E. Donovan
- We obtain prison plans by Bill Logan
- The cat let out of the bag by Howard C. Thurston
- The Second Failure by F. L. C.
- Limited Night Entertainments: Part VII (vol 10, issue 9) by R Marryat Jenkins
- NZUSA by Richard Shorter
- Dev’s Dialectics Doubted by T. S. Auld
- ‘Orangeism and its slanderers’: lecture delivered at the request of members of the Orange Institution of New South Wales, in the Masonic Hall, York St, Sydney, on Monday, 19th June, 1871 by John McGibbon
- Observations on the manufacture of cheese, butter and bacon in New Zealand by William Bowron
- Film Notes by Nevil Gibson
- Island Bay Endangered by Neville Chamberlain
- De Minimis by E. Middleton
- Waterfront Management Or Mismanagement? by Don Hewitson
- Dogmatix by B. Landy
- Not all rosy sunsets with STB by Marty Pilott
- Our London Letter (vol 13, issue 5) by Arthur L. Stead
- Otago fills NZUSA gaps by Rosemary Booth
- Dunedin by C. R. Allen
- Religious Responsibility by Dave
- Proportional representation: a practical proposal by John Westlake
- Reply to open letter above (WMSA — Pariah Organisation) by Kelvin J Ratnam
- Explosions Amongst the Stars by A. C. Gifford
- Birth control: Halting population explosion by Judie Falloon
- Famous New Zealanders: No. 33: Three Great Maori Leaders: Hongi Hika, Hone Heke, and Tamati Waka Nene (vol 10, issue 9) by Tangiwai
- Vietnam ‘just the beginning’. Peace march by Roger Wilde
- To the Editor “Smad” [from C. S. Plank. Published 19 April 1932] by C. S. Plank
- Cinderella and the Chickenhawk by Thorold May
- Te Ture Tiaki Whakahaere hoki i nga Whenua Maori [Second Draft, 1898]
- Proportional representation, by Sir John Lubbock, and [A test election by] H.O. Arnold-Foster by John Lubbock Avebury
- In Reply to Magnusson by C. A. Jeffcott
- Time to bury the hatchet? by Gillian Goodger
- An Existentialist Short Story by Peter Dronke
- Lonely Houses by A. Bower Poynter
- Cafeteria conversion by Gerard Curry
- The Wanderer by Joyce T. West
- Our Problem by W. P. Rollings
- Fight in Vietnam or fight in Darwin? by Tony Long
- Solving Apathy by A. Rimbaud
- Personal representation: speech ... delivered in the House of Commons, May 29, 1867 by John Stuart Mill
- Trotskyite replies to “gross falsification” by Ian Westbrooke
- Did You Baptise Yourself This Morning? by B. V. G.
- Animated Films by James Harris
- Non-thinking students in National Party [editorial] by B.G.S.
- The Broken Column by C. W. Vennell
- The Seasons by Jean Stevens
- [Letter to Salient from Ross Smith. Volume 31, Number 6. April 9, 1968] by Ross Smith
- Capping [1932] by C. S. Plank
- Journal of the Nelson and Marlborough Historical Societies, Volume 1, Issue 4, October 1984 by Nelson Historical Society
- U.S. floating campus fascinates by Hugh Rennie
- Early Sheep Runs of Marlborough (continued part four) by Ralph T. Denton
- SRC Reporter Defends His Report by Hugh Blank
- Cooking [Letter to Salient. Volume 31, Number 6. April 9, 1968] by Lisa Strong
- Palette and Lyre: New Zealand’s Achievement in Painting and Music by O. N. Gillespie
- They also Serve by Observer
- Anastasia by J.S.
- Foreward [to ‘Nelson and Marlborough Historical Societies Journal, Volume 1, Issue 4, October 1984’] by M. R. Johnson
- No Play For Chaste Papers! by A. M. Bisley
- [Review of Bridge Alarm written by Francis J. Knight] by Ainsley Redpath
- Emotionalism [Letter to Salient. Volume 31, Number 6. April 9, 1968] by A. M. Catterall
- Conviction for “Thought Crime” by Richard Suggate
- Sexism in Salient by Marie Buckley
- Irregulations? by L. B. Piper
- Inquiry? by Player
- NZLSA Conference: The Record Put Straight by Michael Stephens
- A Question of Colour by P. Kirk
- 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
- Tommy the Maori and Teapot by John Marris
- Dream Places (vol 13, issue 5) by Victor S. Lloyd
- Outside [Letter to Salient. Volume 31, Number 6. April 9, 1968] by Marie August
- Cleanliness Again by Castilian Knight
- The Road to Church by J.H.J.C.
- Stink Respectfully Yours [Letter to Salient Volume 31 Number 19. August 6, 1968] by D. J. Fergusson
- Cricket [Review of team activities, April 9 1941] by O.J.C.
- Explanation of Women’s Choice $50 Grant by Sue Aitchison-Windeler
- Some Early Storekeepers of Waimea South by Betty Bint
- A Feather to Fly with by Mrs. E. Morton
- Humphrey viewpoint; U.S. Vice-President Speaks On Vietnam by Patricia Caughley
- Checking up New Zealand. First article, Some unexpected results of its experiments in radical legislation by Charles Edward Russell
- Disclaimer [Letter to Salient. Volume 31, Number 6. April 9, 1968] by Jim Mitchell
- The Grog Schooner by James Cowan
- The Rule of Law by P. V. O'Brien
- Talk About Tolerance by M. F. McI
- [Review of South Vietnam and Rhodesia by Research and Information Commission of the International Student Conference] by Gerard Guthrie
- A Coastal Road from Takaka to Motueka? by J. N. W. Newport
- Contradictions of the Bible, An Outline of two Lectures on the Bible, Delivered in the Queen’s Theatre, Sydney, on October 17 and 31, 1875 by John Tyerman
- Protest [Letter to Salient Volume 31 Number 19. August 6, 1968] by Simon During
- NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund Inc. by Jack Greenberg
- The New Zealand Drama School Presents by Richard Mays
- Edward George Leonard Morley: 1894 to 1973 Nelson Astronomer by Clive Collier
- Sweet nothings [Letter to Salient. Volume 31, Number 6. April 9, 1968] by W. J. Watson
- In the Crucible: Being a Lecture by M. W. Green
- oft wilt he lead [Letter to Salient Volume 31 Number 19. August 6, 1968] by R. D. MacRae
- Potted Pars [Salient V. 14, I. 5, 1951] by Prolix
- Miss Julie written by August Strinberg by Martin Doyle
- The Devil’s Sword Blunted; Spiritualism Examined and Condemned Out of the Mouths of Its Own Advocates by M. W. Green
- Colombo Plan: Aid For Asia by Hector MacNeil
- Arbitrary definition [Letter to Salient. Volume 31, Number 6. April 9, 1968] by A. D. Rae
- Apathy charged [Letter to Salient Volume 31 Number 19. August 6, 1968] by C. E. Collett
- Concert Review: The Baroque Players, Conductor, Peter Walls by Kathleen Culliford
- Under the German Flag - The Scow Moa 1907-1935 by Arthur J. Sprosen
- Common Sense by Thomas Paine
- VUC Peace Club Manifesto by The Peace Group Int. Committee
- Inaugural service [Letter to Salient. Volume 31, Number 6. April 9, 1968] by Janice N. Eames
- Elections [Letter to Salient Volume 31 Number 19. August 6, 1968] by Peter R. Coker
- Edward Laney - Nelson’s First Baker by Joan Walsh
- Books will cost more by Sue Morrison
- The Soviet Status by Patrick Mulrennan, Michael Parker
- Encyclical Letter of Our Most Holy Lord Leo XIII. by Catholic Church. Pope Leo XIII
- Objects [and Consitution] by National Association of New Zealand. Otago Section
- “Is it Reasonable to Worship God?” by Rev. R. A. Armstrong
- Link for Overseas Students by Tony Jaques
- An Interesting Early Map of New Zealand by J. F. H. Savage
- Insurance, health service. Proposals Discussed by Lesley Monks
- Of Human Rights by Lloyd Berry
- Little Feat: Wellington Town Hall. Sunday 4th July by Grant Cairncross
- The Crown colonies of Great Britain: an inquiry into their political economy, fiscal systems, and trade by Charles Spencer Salmon
- 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
- Executive: First Meeting by M. L. Boyd
- Analysis of the Influence of Natural Religion by George Grote
- Concert Review: Jean Luc Ponty: Town Hall 5th June by David Murray
- Nelson City Council Buys Tahuna Beach by Brian E. Dickinson
- Spiritualism; As a Destructive and Constructive System by John Tyerman
- The Menon View of History by Jim Mitchell
- The rates of mortality in New Zealand by Leslie, George
- A Spiritualist Give’s his Views on Religion
- The State of Assessment in the Law Fac by John McBride
- 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
- Che Guevara by Hugh Fyson
- Kaituna Accomodation House (Marlborough) by Ralph T. Denton
- Cry Tough - Nils Lofgren; A and M Records by Grant Cairncross
- Vietnam Protesters — A Mixed Lot by Anthony Haas
- League for the promotion and development of gold mining; paper read at the Town Hall, Hokitika, Aug. 27, 1895 by Bevan, John
- SGM Report by Gary Henderson, David Newton
- Czechoslovakia by Owen Gager
- Blenheim’s Steam Fire Engines by Ken Fairweather
- Much recorded by Don Hewitson
- The Camera in the Coral Islands by Burton Brothers, Alfred Henry Burton
- Decade-nt by The Old Guard
- Bogus Bogeys by Ken Alexander
- Children’s Art by E. M. Brisco
- Action on Bursaries by John Blincoe
- Rhino not up to scratch by Bill Evans
- The Chaytors of Coverham by Nevil Matthews
- Onward Christian Soldiers by Cedric Hunt
- Napier (N.Z.) as a health resort for pulmonary invalids by William Isaac Spencer
- That Man Again by Disgusted
- Pre-sessional address and policy speech, delivered at Wellington, June 26th, 1904 [by Richard John Seddon] by Seddon, Richard John
- Whither? [Letter to Salient Vol. 1, No. 16 July 20, 1938] by J. Nesbitt Sellers
- The Return of the Triboldies: Part 19 by Dennis List
- UN Korean Intervention Legal? by D. J. Morrison-Wilpred
- Editorial [Salient Vol. 39, Issue 16, 1976] by John Ryall
- The Driver by George Gordon
- The Trade Depression by George Webb Medley
- The Voyage of the “Lady Grey” by Geoffrey A. T. Lightband
- A souvenir of New Zealand’s response to the Empire’s call by Ross, Malcolm
- One Pat, Two Smacks by Graduate
- The Divine Origin of Christianity by M. W. Green
- [Printed letter, 17 March 1865, about Völkner’s murder and Hauhauism] by Donald McLean
- Sex comedy by Bob Lord
- Skeletons in the Closet by R.J. de Vere
- Our Women’s Section (vol 6, issue 5) by Sheila G. Marshall
- Obituary by A. H. Scotney
- Current prints by Helen Kedgley
- Gays Persecuted by Barry Nonweiler
- Essence of ‘Progress and poverty’ extracted from the American of Henry George and done into and dealt with in plain English by Edmund Gerald Fitzgibbon
- Some Early River Crossings by Margaret C. Brown
- 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
- Maths and Physics’ Dinner [Reviewed in Salient Vol. 1, No. 16 July 20, 1938] by V. Emanuel
- Some Defects in our present System of Education by James Smith
- What’s in a Name? by Victorian
- The Silver Fish by H. Collett
- New musical by M. J. Heath
- Sideways through the sewers by A. Frame
- Incombertence by David Rutherford
- Some Recent Trends in Animated Films by Arthur Everard
- British Student Reports on Jugoslav Reconstruction by Steve Mason
- Support for Malaysians by "Malaysian Malaysian"
- It’s albright by night by Nevil Gibson
- Non-Involvement of Malaysians by Worried Worried Kiwi
- A patriot jailed by Peter Franks
- Religion and Education by Prof A. B. Taylor
- Welcome to New Students [Salient Vol. 25. No. 1. 1962.] by Armour Mitchell
- [Book review of James Broom Lynee’s The Marchioness by Jan Walker] by Jan Walker
- A Break in the Education Factory by Anthony Ward
- Socialism and Culture by John Parkyn
- Good Case for Bursaries by No Bludger
- [Record Review for Salient. Volume 31, Number 20. September 3, 1968] by Don Hewitson
- The Cafe Peril by Mark Derby
- Jean-Richard Bloch Philosopher and Citizen by K.J.H.
- To Abort or Not to Abort by The Mug of Arloo
- Your Physical Welfare by W. H. Landreth
- Tournament round-up by Ian Stockwell
- The Happy Couple Left for New Zealand: A Wedding in 1869 by L. Adams
- Take it Easy by Johnny Eager
- Science Report by Michael Heine
- The Return Of The Triboldies: Part 20 by Dennis List
- Reply to International Club by D. Heath
- Eliab Baigent by Betty Bint
- The Tower on the Bosphorus by Neil Wright
- On a Green Hill in Cordoba by Sam Russell
- Fees [Salient Vol. 25. No. 1. 1962.] by J. C. Ross
- Next Session Will Decide Election by John Daniels
- Enjoy Life - Not Bursaries by John A. McIlwaine
- 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
- A telegram from the University of Malaya Students Union by Peter Franks
- Rejoinder by Ronald L. Meek
- A Note to New Students [Salient Vol. 25. No. 1. 1962.] by Armour Mitchell
- Hi—tiddly Eyetie! by Michael Heath
- Salient Makes Another Mistake by Kathleen Culliford
- Pug and Gun by H. M. Sansum
- Publicity in the S.U.B. by R. J. Pitchforth
- Applecrumb Brilliance by Applecrumble
- On the Look-out (vol 8, issue 10) by Ruru
- Early Flaxmilling in Tahuna by B. E. Dickinson
- Fyson on Gager [Letter to Salient. Volume 31, Number 20. September 3, 1968] by M. H. Fyson, G. A. Fyson
- Heating the Home by R. T. Parry
- Stolen Property Wanted Back by Pissed Off
- Things That Count by Ken Alexander
- He Ture Tenei Hei Arai i Te Mahi Hoko Tahae i Nga Whenua o Nga Maori.
- A Small House in Wellington
- 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
- Gager on Fyson [Letter to Salient. Volume 31, Number 20. September 3, 1968] by O. Gager
- A Family House and Garden
- House at Meadowbank, Auckland
- S.G.M.’s [Letter to Salient. Volume 31, Number 20. September 3, 1968] by Richard Stacey
- Waiting for a Superpower War by Barney Quaddel
- Our London Letter (vol 8, issue 10) by Arthur L. Stead
- A Tangible Link with New Zealand’s European Discovery by John Davies
- Making New Zealand vol 01 no 02: The Maori by Centennial Branch, Department of Internal Affairs
- Fame? [Letter to Salient. Volume 31, Number 20. September 3, 1968] by D. Harcourt
- Salughtering the Person by R.S.V. Plate
- A Dog’s Day by Hori Makaire
- Memories of Early Days in Pokororo by Edward Mytton Senior
- The Aryo-semitic Maori. A paper read before the Nelson Philosophical Society, 1st November, 1886 by A. S. Atkinson
- You Extravaganza 62 by Peter V. O'Brien
- Plunket Soc... [Letter to Salient. Volume 31, Number 20. September 3, 1968] by T. Jaques
- The Lad. by Madge F. Wynne
- Journal of the Nelson and Marlborough Historical Societies, Volume 1, Issue 6, September 1986 by Nelson Historical Society
- Students Association House Committee by R. J. Pitchforth
- ...debating [Letter to Salient. Volume 31, Number 20. September 3, 1968] by James Murray
- Song of Thanksgiving. by Una Currie
- The Maori at Home; a catalogue of a series of photographs illustrative of the scenery and of native life in the centre of the North Island of New Zealand. Also, Through the King Country with the camera; a photographer’s diary. by Burton Bros, Dunedin
- Oslo University Emerges from War by Grethe Authen
- Bigotry [Letter to Salient. Volume 31, Number 20. September 3, 1968] by Jim Mitchell
- Hop-picker’s Lay. by Prentice Player
- Foreward [to ‘Nelson and Marlborough Historical Societies Journal, Volume 1, Issue 6, September 1986’] by M. R. Johnson
- Catalogue of New Zealand Exhibits by Colonial and Indian Exhibition, London, 1886
- Extrav. Troubles by G. Warner
- For 2 cents? [Letter to Salient. Volume 31, Number 20. September 3, 1968] by Louise Follick
- Fourth Annual Report of the Otago Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals [1886] by Otago Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
- The Signal. by Edith Howes
- Forgot Not the Bath by Dawn Smith
- Baltic States sigh at Labour hypocrisy by E. Salem
- Handbook of New Zealand by James Hector
- Japan: An Antipodal Prospect by Malcolm McSporran
- EXEC Elections by Bernard Randall
- Lee Resigns by H. T. Lee
- A bone to pick for freetraders; a dialogue. Reprinted by the Colonists’ Protection League, Auckland. By an Old Colonist by James May
- [Letter to Salient Vol. 3, No. 4. 1940 from N. R. Taylor] by N. R. Taylor
- NZUSA ineffective by Doug White
- Descriptions of New Spiders by P. Goyen
- Chongs constitution by Freedom Fighter
- To Whom it May Concern by R.N. McLean
- Once History Now Mythology by Owen Gager
- Revisionist Factionalism by T. S. Auld
- Report of the Central Committee by Colonists' Protection League
- Dragged From Stable by the Cable by Victorian
- Films - Bergman and Corman by Rex Benson
- [Letter to Salient Vol. 3, No. 4. 1940 from Ken Johnstone] by Ken Johnstone
- [Letter from Tony Fair] by Tony Fair
- VSA Succeeds Quietly A Progress Report by Elaine Hansen
- Editorial [Salient Vol. 32, No. 14. 1969. Second editorial] by Roger Wilde
- On indulgence by David Tan
- A Letter on an article in the “Times” of 13th March, 1886, not sent for insertion in the ‘Times’, but printed as a pamphlet: the law of libel by G. W. Rusden
- Landslide Victory by Denis Phelps
- Scientist Baiting by Lucretious
- The progressive land tax; being suggestions for the treatment of the public estate, as represented in land, with a table of taxation, as proposed to be applied to estates of from 1,000 to 80,000 acres each. - Rev. and cor. by John Woods
- Costing Politics by David Shand
- Letters [Salient Vol. 34, Issue 13, 1971] by Conrad Bollinger, Henry Barnard, P. Wilson
- Cross Comments by Ian Cross
- What True Freemasonry is: Why it is Condemned. Being brief apology for the action of Catholic Church in its regard by Thomas Keane
- We print it by Roberto Muldoonio
- SGM Excites Students by Gary Lewis
- Up The Wall by Janet Bogle
- Sub plan criticised by Denis Phelps
- Extract from a letter on the marriage laws, addressed by the late Archbishop of Dublin (Dr Whately) to the late Bishop of Norwich (Dr Hinds) by Richard Whately
- Controversy by K. K. Campbell
- [Letter to Salient Vol. 3, No. 4. 1940 from T. F. Simpson] by T. F. Simpson
- Food for Thought [Salient Vol. 39, Issue 18, 1976] by Gerard Couper
- Sections of the Marriage Acts of New Zealand in operation, for the guidance of officiating ministers and registrars of marriages.
- Vindy Victoria by J.T.S.
- Forum Beating It Up by G.E.J.L.
- Hal Colebatch by Hal Colebatch
- [Letter to Salient Vol. 3, No. 4. 1940 from George Turner] by George W. Turner
- The Sociology Department by David Murray
- Not only Hunter by J. E. Barr
- Some brief remarks on Vice-Chancellor Sir W. Page Wood’s vindication of the law prohibiting marriage with a deceased wife’s sister; in a letter to a friend. by Hugh Ford Bacon
- Apologia Literaria by J.S.
- New Statesman Old Students by John Morgan
- The Need for Criticism by P. Earle
- Thelonius Monk by N. L. Faigan
- Sosc Lecturer Comments by Charles Crothers
- Where Britain Goes by Russell Price
- Deputation to the Earl of Carnarvon (April 3rd, 1876) on the subject of acts passed in the colonies of South Australia, Victoria, Tasmania, New South Wales, and Queensland, for legalizing marriage with a deceased wife’s sister by Marriage Law Reform Association
- Violent Demonstrations by Niel Wright
- Indignation the only thing to swallow by Peter Russell
- Puzzle of Cyprus by K. Tryantatyllides
- Editorial [Salient Vol. 32, No. 14. 1969. First editorial] by Roger Wilde
- Commerce by Jon Grainer
- Marriage Law Reform Association, instituted ... for ... promoting ... an act to render lawful marriage with a deceased wife’s sister. [Letter to New Zealand politicians] by Marriage Law Reform Association
- Preliminary sanitary report of the City of Dunedin, presented to the Sanitary Committee, January 1875 by George William Cole
- The Rise and Fall of Romantic Love by Brian King
- Mr. Benson replies [to J. A. Coleman] by Rex Benson
- Auckland Tramways dispute; report of proceedings before the Special Board of Conciliators held at the Supreme Court, Auckland, on July 8th, 9th, 10th, 14th, 15th, 16th, and 17th, 1908 by Auckland Electric Tramways Industrial Union of Workers
- Czechoslovakia by O. Gager
- Seatrain by Graeme Nesbitt
- Death on the Roads by Brian King
- Report and correspondence relative to a site &c. for the Dunedin Athenaeum & Mechanics’ Institute by Dunedin Athenaeum & Mechanics' Institute
- Review scorned [letter to the editor] by J. A. Coleman
- Pol Sci by Neil Gray
- Fuzz by T. Jaques
- The Postulates of Socialism by Henry Wilson
- Sport [Salient Vol. 34, Issue 13, 1971] by Andy Wright, Peter Winter
- Regina v. Henry Smythies. Report of the trial of Henry Smythies before Mr Justice Erle, at the Central Criminal Court, London, on the 22nd August 1849, on charges of forgery and uttering; taken from the Central Criminal Court Sessions paper published September 11th, 1849 by Henry Smythies
- The Wharewananga (University) Committee of the Maori Council recommends by Hemi Potatau
- Immortality? [letter to the editor] by Richard Clancy
- Czechoslovakia-Protest by D. Harcourt
- Geography by Four Geography Students
- The Revelation of Britain: A Book for Colonials by Charles C. Reade
- Land struggle in the north by Stephen Hall
- The proposed Imperial Museum for India and the colonies; a paper read in the Economy and Trade Section of the Social Science Congress, at Liverpool, October 1876 by Isaac Watts
- Letter [Salient Vol. 34, Issue 13, 1971] by Peter Winter, Alex David
- Press releases [letter to the editor] by Michael King
- English by Martin Doyle
- From the Gym by R. Stothard
- The problems & perils of Socialism: letters to a working man by John St. Loe Strachey
- Cafeteria inadequate for needs of students by Gerard Curry
- To improve NZUSA co-operation by Roger Wilde
- The University Library by Rob Campbell
- Tutorials by Garth Baker
- Does our liquor expenditure pay? A lecture delivered in the Athenaeum Hall, Balclutha, on 23rd May, 1877 by John Wesley Jago
- Student Action for Student Welfare by Peter Aagaard
- Record number of candidates by Gerard Curry
- Education conscious by David Cropp
- .... in history by Peter Jennings
- Odds and Ends by Ramsey MacDonald
- Editorial [Salient Vol. 37, Issue 25, 1974] by R. W. Steele
- What claim have the dealers in intoxicating liquors to compensation in the event of legislative changes affecting the profits of their trade? [Also, The London ‘Times’ on the Licensing Bill] by Samuel Fothergill
- Action will not come by John D. Harlow
- 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
- Lennon by Andrew Kopkind
- Education by J. H. Bentley
- Political by Anthony Ward
- A suitable case for treatment? by R. W. Steele
- A Great Adventure by B.C.S.
- Ujamaa by Brendan Smith
- The Castaways of Disappointment Island by Herbert Escott-Inman
- Labour Party Club AGM by J. McCallum
- New Institutions for a new age by Jane Lewis
- Emerson, Lake and Palmer by Zeke
- Film Festival by Simon Wilson
- Hell and Home by L.D.A.
- Die, women! by Mildred O'Donoghue
- Will Labour Win? by Geoffrey Palmer
- Speech ... on the second reading of the Conciliation and Arbitration Bill. (From the Parliamentary debates, 19th October 1904) by Sir Josiah Henry Symon
- Totara Flats by P.A.M
- [Letter from New Student to Salient Vol. 40 No. 6. April 4 1977] by New Student
- The Politics of Frustration by Bruce Jesson
- Wrecked on a Reef, or Twenty Months on the Auckland Islands by François Raynal
- Production Engineering — Part III.: Planning Work by E. T. Spidy
- Modern Shunting Methods (vol 1, issue 3) by S. E. Fay
- Rejoinder to Apartheid [Letter from Too Low for Comfort to Salient Vol. 40 No. 6. April 4 1977] by Too Low for Comfort
- A piece of criticism, apparently by Edna MacDonald
- Art Critic G.L.E. Rubbished by Peter Munz
- Industrial Arbitration in New Zealand: Is It a Success? by J. MacGregor, John McGregor
- June 26 — the beginning of... The End by Owen Hughes
- Narrative of the Wreck of the “Invercauld” Among the Auckland Islands by George Dalgarno
- Rejoinder to Apartheid [Letter from the Bridadier to Salient Vol. 40 No. 6, 1977] by The Brigadier
- Difficult circumstances by Jenny Firth
- Training Apprentices (vol 1, issue 3) by A. E. P. Walworth
- From competition to co-operation; or, Socialism in the making by John Ross
- Printed form letter, 5 April 1858, on fighting between Ihāia and Wiremu Kīngi by Governor Browne
- Vic toppled in hockey by Dave Reynolds
- Ban Elections? by George Quinn
- A Railway Picnic in 1877: Thrilling Experience in a Tunnel by One Who Was There
- Soccer Report by Chris Ellen
- Physical Education [Salient Vol. 3, No. 4. 1940] by A. R. A.
- Nothing Without Labor by George Junior Republic Association
- Sonnet by Bruce McLeod
- A Little Nonsense: Facts Not Fiction by The Lark
- Dichotomies Rationalised by Clive Garrod
- [Letter from A First Year Student to Salient Vol. 40 No. 6. April 4 1977] by A First Year Student
- [Letter from Annoyed to Salient. Vol. 8, No. 6. May 25, 1945] by Annoyed
- [progress of Downstage] by Bob Lord
- August Tramp: Tararuas by Sarah Devon
- Yogi by a Tree-Trunk by astra
- Political fingerposts; an enquiry into what Labour should do and should not do by Harry Dodgshun Bedford
- Business Agents by The Optimist
- Normal diplomacy by G.M. Cookson
- [Letter from A Malaysian Student to Salient Vol. 40 No. 6. April 4 1977] by A Malaysian Student
- [Untitled poem by M.H.W. in Salient. Vol. 8, No. 6. May 25, 1945] by M.H.W.
- Sex and the single word [declined letter to the editor of Listener] by Warren Dibble
- A Beginers Guide to Getting a Chopper Ride by Ric Parry
- Tauherenikau-Alpha by J. W.-H.
- Compulsory arbitration in New Zealand by James Edward Le Rossignol
- Non-Paying Lines by H. Valentine
- [Letter from A Malaysian to Salient Vol. 40 No. 6. April 4 1977] by A Malaysian
- Overworked: Statistics by 48261
- To Escape by Mezz
- [Review of Argo 19] by Derek Melser
- First Fifteen Rugby [Salient Vol. 3, No. 4. 1940] by J. A. C.
- Fifteenth Annual Report of the George Junior Republic Association by George Junior Republic Association
- When The North Express Comes In by John Maclennan
- Liaison with the High Com by Ken Lim
- [Untitled poem by Blanvers in Salient. Vol. 8, No. 6. May 25, 1945] by Blanvers
- [Letter from A Malaysian to Salient Vol. 40 No. 6. April 4 1977] by A Malaysian
- Bursaries lack hits Polytec students by Barbara Dalzell
- God bless Steve by Steven Oh Supporter
- Bilge by Dirty Feet
- The Answer is Blowing in the Wind by Bevan Blair
- Faculty Committees by T. A. Hunter
- Surveillance [letter to the editor] by George Quinn
- In Defence of Poetry by J.B.W
- Appreciation by G. B. Edwards
- [Review of Red Spark] by Nevil Gibson
- Grand March of Railway Figures by Leo Fanning
- The welfare of MSA by Malaysian Student
- Eulogy by K. I. P.
- Acts Affecting Native Lands Etc. (In English and Maori), Passed by the General Assembly, Session 1904 by General Assembly of New Zealand
- The One Regret of My Life by Simon Johnson
- No Charge! No Coupon! by Daisy B Filmer
- Rugby Politics [letter to the editor] by Richard Shorter
- Lest We Forget by Rollo
- Advanced Alpine Instruction Course by Christine McCormack
- WMSA regrets......... by Halim Saad
- Photos! by John Pascoe
- The Grapes of Wrath by P.A.M
- Films and Stage [Salient Vol 7, No. 6. July 12, 1944] by Idis
- Protect Us! [editorial] by G.E.J.L.
- I Am Not Lawrence But I Cry by Jim Horgan
- From “The City has a Current” by H. Ralph Unger
- NZ student reaction? by Fed Up
- [Letter from Audrey Smullock to Salient. Vol. 8, No. 6. May 25, 1945] by Audrey Smullock
- Spring Krooz’n by Dave Walker
- Returning Officer Reports by B.E.S.
- The Quid Kids [editorial] by H.B.R.
- [Editoral Reply to Critique of ‘Short Discourse on Poetry’] by The Literary Editor
- Ko Te Kahiti Tuturu Mo. Aotearoa, me te Waipounamu
- Inside Illingworth by Jan Walker
- Pamela by Alec Bryan
- [Letter to Salient Vol. 3, No. 4. 1940 from Ewen Cardale] by Ewen Cardale
- Rovers of the Brig “Bee”: The Story of a Lawless Cruise in the Old Pacific by James Cowan
- Where Ignorance ... by H. C. Evison
- The Totara by Na Ani
- The Centenntial Extravaganza
- La Belle Dame sans Cenci by Michael Heath
- They’ll be coming around the mountain by Bevan Blair
- Labour and the Arbitration Act; speech, delivered at a meeting of the Wellington Liberal and Labour Federation held in Wellington on 17th June, 1908 by Sir John George Findlay
- Dream Places (vol 13, issue 3) by John Guthrie
- Salient Critic by Veritas
- Editorial [Salient Vol. 3, No. 4. 1940] by M. L. Boyd
- Asbestos Production by M. J. Crozier
- [Untitled poem. Salient Vol. 32, No. 14. 1969.] by Jim Horgan
- The Trampers Guide to Hitch-hiking by Bruce Craigie
- Mount Matthews Or “A Trip To The North Pole” by Tim Vial
- Professor McGechan by J. W.-H.
- Wreck of The Ship “General Grant” - Sixty-Eight Dead - Ten Survivors Confined For Eighteen Months upon a Desert Island by Sydney Herald
- New Station for Christchurch by D. G. Sullivan
- Refutation by J. Hogg
- Medical Students by Margot Hogben
- Baltic boob by A Latvian Student
- Have patience with me and I will pay thee all... by Roger Lawrence
- Why the Lords must go: a plain statement of what the peers have done in the last hundred years by William Thomas Stead
- The Marvels of Mathematics, “The Mirror of Civilization”: The Coming Of An Arithmetic Of Social Welfare by O. N. Gillespie
- Death from the Air
- Commentaries to François Raynal’s “Wrecked on a Reef” by Christiane Mortelier
- Our Town by J. M. T.
- Ward replies by Anthony Ward
- Also Bland by Ronald L. Meek
- Student Power lets down by Leigh Hodgson
- The Old Waterway by Joyce West
- North West Nelson by Christine McCormack
- Obituary: Brian Jones by Simon Morris
- In the Beginning was the Word by Terry Kelliher
- The progress of astronomy: a lecture delivered in the Duke of Edinburgh Theatre, on the 25th July, 1870 by Robert Lewis John Ellery
- Retrospect In Summer by Isobel Andrews
- Bushcraft: The Learning Experience An Organisational Perspective by Tony Martindale
- Boom-harangue [Letter to Salient Volume 32, No. 17 July 23, 1969] by Julie Belding
- Midnight! And Where Now? by Eve Langley
- The law and the liquor traffic; a lecture… in the hall of the Wesleyan Church, Dunedin, on Friday, 11th November, 1810 by William Gillies
- Advanced AIC Diary by Chris Boys
- Waitomo From Without by C. R. Allen
- Hop-Picking in Nelson A picturesque Harvest. by Russell Palmer
- Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 7, Issue 82 (28 October 1893)
- An Impression of Frank Thomson, C.M.G.: First Permanent Head of the Prime Minister’s Department by Leo Fanning
- Our Woman Section (vol 11, issue 11) by Helen
- Exec [Report by J. Gamby] by J. Gamby
- Nuts on Huts by Dave Walker
- The Wisdom of the Maori (vol 9, issue 10) by Tohunga
- Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 7, Issue 74 (25 February 1893)
- Famous New Zealanders: No. 11: Colonel J. M. Roberts, N.Z.C: The Story of the Forest Rangers (vol 8, issue 10) by James Cowan
- Panorama of the Playground: Sport And Spectators by W. F. Ingram
- Student Power etc. by Peter Zohrab
- Exec [Report by D.L. and T.J.K.] by Terry Kelliher, D.L.
- Our London Letter (vol 13, issue 3 by Arthur L. Stead
- Creation versus development: a lecture delivered … on Monday, 8th August, 1870 by John Edward Bromby
- Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 7, Issue 73 (28 January 1893)
- A Memory Medley by Ken. Alexander
- Drench Organisers Fined: Liquor Offences by Roger Wilde
- He ture hei whakahaere ritenga mo nga kura Maori hei whakarite moni hoki hei apiti mo a te tangata moni. (Oketopa 10, 1867)
- [Letter to SMAD from H. Hannah] by H. Hannah
- Address to the electors of Dunedin & Suburbs North by Sir John Larkins Cheese Richardson
- The Wormers by George I. Joseph
- The Heyday Of Railway Construction In New Zealand by E. P. Neale
- Workers Get Least Benefit by Les Slater
- The Auckland Express by Barry Dexter
- “No Go,” Says Miss Webber by Nancy Webber
- Editorial [Heels 1991] by Craig Chambers
- My Last Presidential Pondering by Pete Leitch
- The Sawmiller (vol 13, issue 3) by A. J. G. Schmitt
- Racial prejudice denounced by Mike King
- The Permissive Bill: a lecture delivered at the hall of the Congregational Church, Moray Place, Dunedin, in connection with the ‘Dunedin Abstainers’ Union’, on Wednesday, October 18th, 1871 by Thomas Roseby
- Aileen on the War Path by Aileen M. Davidson
- Famous New Zealand Trials: The Trial Of Arthur Rottman (vol 8, issue 10) by C. A. L. Treadwell
- Chief Guides Grunt by Mark Hurly
- Presidents Meet Mr Kinsella by T. Jaques
- Coaching Days by Ehoa-o-te-manu.
- 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
- Notes on New Zealand affairs: comprising:a sketch of its political history, in rererence especially to the native question; its present position - the policy for the future, with a few general remarks upon the relations of England to her colonies by Frederick Aloysius Weld
- The Singer by Katiti
- SPUC nicked by T.J.M.
- Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 13, issue 3) by Shibli Bagarag
- Pictures of New Zealand Life (vol 8, issue 10) by James Cowan
- In a Field by Moonlight by Betty Maitland
- Contradictory Dynamism by Andrew Wilson
- Loyalty, royalty, and the Prince’s visits: a lecture delivered at the Princess’ Theatre, Melbourne, on July 12, 1869 … being the sixth of a series of lectures under the auspices of the Early Closing Association by Sir Archibald Michie
- The Charm of Wairoa: A Progressive East Coast Town by Will Wandafar
- Beware the Shah of Iran by Graham Rua
- Johnny of Jurragundi by Andrew Stewart
- Our Women’s Section: Timely Notes and Useful Hints. (vol 8, issue 10) by Helen
- Three Malafluicius Jokers from U.K. by Michael Heath
- The condition & prospects of Australia as compared with older lands: a lecture delivered at the Princess Theatre, Melbourne, on May 3 1869 … being the first of a course of lectures under the auspices of the Early Closing Association by Sir Henry John Wrixon
- The Strength of Jimmy Lee by Will Lawson
- The Scientific Method: Mr Mulgan – Political Science Dept. by Richard Mulgan
- MSA Constitution by L. C. Goh
- Introduction [to The Journal of Edward Ward 1850-51] by James Hight
- Pre-historic man: a lecture delivered … on August 9, 1869 …, being the eighth in a series of lectures under the auspices of the Early Closing Association by John Edward Bromby
- Psychic flagellation by Gordon Campbell
- The Trains of Long Ago by John Barr
- The Old Ticket: No. 1. (vol 8, issue 10) by Mackellar Giles
- One Hundred Years by Jan Walker
- The Magic Island (vol 13, issue 3) by Nellie E. Donovan
- State Authority, Indigenous Autonomy: Crown-Maori Relations in New Zealand/Aotearoa 1900-1950 by Richard S. Hill
- Old fable, the frog and the ox: a lecture delivered at the Princess’ Theatre, Melbourne, on July 26, 1869 … being the seventh in a series of lectures under the auspices of the Early Closing Assoication by James Smith
- Unionist Speaks: We Want Sugar – Not Crumbs by Judy Goldfinch
- Premium Bonus System (vol 1, issue 3) by E. T. Spidy
- Pictures Of New Zealand Life by James Cowan
- Tale of a Trotskyist photo by Keith Locke
- Settlement under the 42nd clause of the amending Land Act 1865; by the special reporter of ‘The Argus’ by The Argus
- The Scientific Method: Professor Barber – Physics Dept. by Professor N. F. Barber
- New Zealand: Land of Wealth and Beauty by J. Gordon
- Our Women’s Section: Timely Notes and Useful Hints. (vol 9, issue 10) by Helen
- Observing MSA? by Malaysian Observer
- The Journal of Edward Ward 1850-51 by Edward Ward
- Political progress; its tendency and limit: a lecture delivered at the Duke of Edinburgh Theatre, on Monday, 22nd August, 1810 by Sir Henry John Wrixon
- Lubrication by William Seddon
- Our London Letter (vol 9, issue 10) by Arthur L. Stead
- Panorama of the Playground: Highlights of New Zealand Sport by W. F. Ingram
- Art Review [Letter to Salient Volume 32, No. 17 July 23, 1969] by M. N. Day
- Abortion truth? by Kay McIntosh
- Among The Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 8, issue 10) by Shibli Bagarag
- Protoplasm: the basis of physical life by Thomas Henry Huxley
- The Evolution of the Westinghouse Automatic Air Brake by R. E. Robertson
- Polytech Bursaries [Letter to Salient Volume 32, No. 17 July 23, 1969] by Louise Guerin
- A Literary Page or Two (vol 9, issue 10) by Shibli Bagarag
- Our Women’s Section: Timely Notes and Useful Hints (vol 13, issue 3) by Helen
- Dramatic replies by R. Mays
- Retrospects and prospects of the colony: a lecture delivered…19th November, 1866 by Sir Archibald Michie
- The Business Of A Demonstrator by Alister Taylor
- Early Motoring in Nelson — Life Was Never Dull! by L. G. White
- Open Letter to the Hon. John McKenzie by James Wilkie
- “There Is No Life Without Song” by Partisan
- World Affairs (vol 6, issue 4) by E. Vivian Hall
- Ethics for capitalists by Dieter Katz
- Blood on Trotsky’s Toga by Graham Rua
- What Happened in Prague? by C. B., H. C. M.
- The Hotels and Accomodation Houses of Wakefield by Betty Bint
- The Twentieth Annual Report of the Educational Institute of Otago [1896-97] by Educational Institute of Otago
- The Waiho in Flood by Elsie K. Morton
- Communication by B. Cook
- Ko Te Ture Mo Nga Whenua Maori, 1862 by New Zealand Government
- Ecology Action: Are they Wasting their Energy? by David Tripe
- Wellington and Marlborough Cement Works by J. Andrews
- Our Women’s Section (vol 6, issue 4) by Sheila G. Marshall
- The Degeneration of Liberalism In New Zealand by Sir John George Findlay
- W. Burchett, “Passport, An Autobiography”, Thomas Nelson (Australia), 1969 by Rob Campbell
- Big Jack by Norman K.
- Report of meeting of Board of Conciliation to condiser demands made by Federated Seamen’s Union of N.Z. upon Union Steam Ship Co. of N.Z. Ltd., and Mr Keith Ramsay, Dunedin, February 4, 5, 8 and 9, 1897 by N.Z. Board of Conciliation
- South Africa Calls by Phillip V. Tobias
- The Wring Of Spring by Ken Alexander
- A distorted view of Singapore by T. Ong
- “Scottsboro — A Tragedy of the American South”, by Dan T. Carter published by Oxford University Press 1971. $5.15 by Rona Bailey
- Our Women’s Section: Timely Notes and Useful Hints. (vol 11, issue 4) by Helen
- “The Ballygombeen Bequest” by Cathy Wylie
- Religion and The Law by T. C. Williams
- A Chat About Akaroa: Where Peace Abides by Leo Fanning
- Petty Theft by Roger deCasta
- Prohibition in Kansas
- Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 11, issue 4) by Shibli Bagarag
- Panorama of the Playground: “New Zealand’s “Mile of the Century” by W. F. Ingram
- Where do our values lie? by Rosalie Smith
- Flicks [Salient Vol. 36, Issue 4, 1973] by Jeremy Littlejohn
- Panorama of the Playground: The Value Of Training (vol 11, issue 4) by W. F. Ingram
- Lutha Promotion by P. F. O'Dea
- Why me, Lord? by Susan Hampton
- Pictures of New Zealand Life (vol 6, issue 4) by Tangiwai
- The Labour Movement at Home and Abroad by Ben Tillett
- For Students in Need by E. G. M.
- Fiji work camp was fools’ paradise by R. B. Nicholls
- 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
- “Straight Up”: Wellington Rep. till 24th March by Peter White
- Sports’ Chat by Daphne Davey
- Open letter to members of the Legislature on the railway question in New Zealand; without motion ... On the power to move ... by Samuel Vaile
- Variety In Brief: Rangihaeata’s Lament by Stuart Perry
- Official work camp view [letter to the editor] by J. Austin
- Gipsies of the Railroad: Trailing The Enemy Rust - New Tracks for Old by A. Oman Heany
- The hypocrisy of Moral Rearmament by Anak Sarawak
- Some Glimpses of History Along the Tua Marina-Picton Road by J. Andrews
- Mature and Mediocre by Rosemary Young
- Vitamins And “Vittles” by Ken Alexander
- First Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the Society for the Protection of Women and Children by Society for the Protection of Women and Children. Wellington Branch
- Moan Alone by Pinky
- Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 13, issue 11) by Shibli Bagarag
- A review of MSA’s Suara Siswa by Suara Ra'ayat
- The Triumph of Reorganisation by E. J. Barrett
- [Letter from Terry Marshall] by Terry Marshall
- [Letter from R.C. to Salient Vol. 21, No. 9. July 23, 1958] by R.C.
- 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.
- Godzown Farm by George Fyson
- The Toheroa: New Zealand’s Exclusive Shell-fish by Edward Samuel
- Prohibition! Opinions of experts! Papers read at the Palmerston North Convention, on May 24th and 25th, 1898 by Palmerston North Convention on Prohibition, 1898
- The Toll Gate by Brian Dickinson
- An S.O. Essay: Or Sermons In Stones by Ken Alexander
- Rugby . . . [Salient Vol. 17, Issue 19, 1953] by D. B. G. M.
- Modern Shunting Methods (vol 1, issue 2) by S. E. Fay
- A piece of cake for everyone by Henry Lawhutt
- T?M? by P. Ness
- The Story of Newstead or Renwick House by H. F. Allan
- A Short Story by J. R. Reid
- Private versus Government Fire Insurance by David Craig
- High Places in the Southern Alps by Julian Grenfell
- [Letter from Pescar Cepillo] by Pescar Cepillo
- The Magic Island (vol 13, issue 11) by Nellie E. Donovan
- Round the World in 80 Days by R.E.J.
- Once again Mr Rotherham by Terry Auld
- A Generation ... [letter to the editor] by Bruce Preston
- New Zealand Players by David K. Bridges
- Lieut.-Gen. Sir William F.D. Jervois, G.C.M.G., C.B., F.R.S.
- Production Engineering — Part II.: Organisation and Leadership by E. T. Spidy
- Our Women’s Section (vol 13, issue 11) by Helen
- Wilson stretching his neck by James Masing
- Half-Eyed Editors on Soapbox by Chris Benge
- Discovery of New Testament Manuscripts by Terry Kelliher
- The People of Pudding Hill: No. 7. (vol 11, issue 4) by Shiela Russell
- ... to LSD [letter to the editor] by Ian Stephen
- The Thirteenth Clue, or the Story of the Signal Cabin Mystery, Chapter I by G. G. Stewart
- Metamorphosis by James J. Stroud
- Captain James Cook’s D’Urville Island Anchorage by Steven Bagley
- The guts on Malaya by Anti-Oppression
- Why I Proposed the New Zealand Police Commission, and What it has Done by T. E. Taylor
- Design for Walls by George Irving
- Who’s kidding us? [letter to the editor] by B. J. Wards
- On The Road To Anywhere by Robin Hyde
- Designed for a Sloping Site
- Dreaming by Mary Greig
- The Picton Railway by J. Andrews
- Cupid in Birdland: Territorial Battles by H. Collett
- Democracy and freedom are relative not absolute by Peter Franks
- National pensions: a scheme. Being the report of a paper read ... before the Hawkes’s Bay Philosophical Society, on Monday, July 11th, 1898 by Henry Thomas Hill
- Off Parade
- [Letter from P.E. Rodgers] by P. E. Rodgers
- Thanks [Salient Vol. 17, Issue 19, 1953] by John Cody
- Sick, sick [letter to the editor] by Gavin Scott
- Storied Stones: St. Mary’s Church, New Plymouth by Catherine Keddell
- Re: Gutless Wonders Unite by L. C. Goh
- The Riddle of Salazar - Fascist or Saint? by Terry Kelliher
- Birdcage. by Francis Howard Harris
- On suggestions for the reform of the lunacy laws ...: a paper read before the New Zealand Branch of the British Medical Association at Wellington on March 18, 1898 by W. E. Collins
- The Strange Case of Dr J. J. Imrie by Dawn Smith
- Sport With Ian Stockwell [Salient Vol. 32, No. 13, 1969.] by Ian Stockwell
- The Massacre at Mapoutahi Pa: The Story of a Southern Maori Inter-Tribal War Before The Coming of the Pakeha by R. K. McFarlane
- [Letter from Susan Jensen] by Susan Jensen
- American Bases in Spain by J.D.
- Limited Night Entertainments: Part XIV (vol 11, issue 4) by R. M. Jenkins
- Sex by Ergo
- Old Age Pensions; A Paper partly read to the Citizens’ Union, Wellington, 10th August, 1898 by Arthur Richmond Atkinson
- The Temperance Movement in Kaikoura by Nola Rawson
- Knocking Debbie by Gordon Campbell
- Our Attitude to International Organisations by P. F. J.
- Opening of Otago University: addresses by Hon. Major Richardson, G.S. Sale, John Shand, D. M’Gregor by University of Otago
- Early New Zealand Prints by Doris McIntosh
- [Letter from J. Liew] by J. Liew
- Auckland does Better? by D. A. Flude
- Hail by P. F. J.
- Fairburn poetry found impressive by B. P. Opie
- On primary and technical education: two lectures delivered to the Philosophical Institution of Edinburgh by Lyon Playfair
- A Message From Mr. Savage by M. J. Savage
- [Letter from K. Sullivan] by K. Sullivan
- Additions to a House by Beatrice Ashton
- Journal of the Nelson and Marlborough Historical Societies, Volume 1, Issue 5, October 1985 by Nelson Historical Society
- Primary and classical education; an address delivered before the Philosophical Institution of Edinburgh on Friday, November 1, 1867, by the Right Hon. Robert Lowe by Robert Lowe Sherbrooke
- Practical Christianity? by Byron Cullen
- Young Working class Writer hits back at Critics and exposes their pro-imperialist sentiments by Don Franks
- Let There Be Light by R. L. Meek
- Any Answers? by Horst Rohloff
- Building Site by P. D. Chatwin, P. M. McCaw
- Spiritualism [An address to the Congregational Church in Middleton, Massachusetts, 10 July 1868, when excommunicated for being a spiritualist] by Hiram A. Stiles
- Marriage and Divorce: the ecclesiastical and the rationalistic conceptions of marriage contrasted by J. MacGregor
- Coal Mining Near Nelson City by M. R. Johnson
- Thanks - Hopes by K. B. O'Brien
- Poem [by J. D. Freeman] by J. D. Freeman
- Foreward [to ‘Nelson and Marlborough Historical Societies Journal, Volume 1, Issue 4, October 1985’] by M. R. Johnson
- Two Milestones by F. L. C.
- Inductive Ethics, Moral Teaching in the State Schools of New Zealand by John Gammell
- Abortion Action by Gillian Goodger
- Annual Report of the Committee [Unitarian Church, Sydney] by Unitarian Church, Sydney
- Ring Round the Moon by Tony Courtney
- The J.G. Ward Farmers’ Association and the Colonial Bank of N.Z. Examination of the Hon. J.G. Ward and the Hon. Geo. Maclean
- Editorial: “Censored” [published in Salient Vol. 37, No. 7. April, 17 1974] by Roger Steele
- The permissive Bill: being the substance of a speech delivered in the House of Representatives of New Zealand ... October 18th, 1871 by Sir William Fox
- The Cob House — Spring Cove by Dawn Smith, Steven Bagley
- Ballet by R. L. Meek
- Take it from here by P. M. McCaw
- Clean up the beach [& your soul!] by Kevin Miles
- Nelson Racing in the Early Days by Mollie Dickinson
- The Finances of New Zealand, by Master Humphrey [pseud.] by Charles Fellows
- Ideas Unlimited by Little Sebastian
- Abana & Pharpar Rivers of Damascus by T. C. Williams
- We Call it Vandalism by C. B., W. J. Cameron, G. Goddard, H. C. M., L. B. Piper, M. N. Piper, S. Williams, N. M. Grange, D. Davey
- Politicians Hedge on Racial Issues by George Quinn
- Strong Tennis Team by L. B. Sandford
- Penfriends [letter to the editor] by B. Behrouz
- Suffering the obstacle course: Re-orienting the University by Patrick Martin
- An address to the people of Otago by Thomas Parsons
- The Horowhenua Case by Walter Buller
- 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)
- Acts Affecting Native Lands Etc. (in English and Maori), Passed by the General Assembly, 1903. by General Assembly of New Zealand
- No Licence by C. Smyth
- Delighted! [letter to the editor] by Dora Somerville
- Up from under: In reply to Mike O’Flaherty, Salient No. 4, March 27, 1974 by Fern Hickson
- An Examination and Refutation of Phrenology by Thomas Halliwell
- Church and People Disagreement [letter to the editor] by P. W. Bates
- Manapouri & Te Anau To Milford Sound: A few notes for holiday-Seekers by George Fenwick
- Swan Song by W. J. Cameron
- Rules and Regulations [of the Dunedin Philharmonic Society] by Dunedin Philharmonic Society
- Hopes For Student Welfare Services by I. H. Boyd
- Join a Sports Club by L. B. Sandford
- Elections by Robert Lithgow
- Te Karoro Tipi Hau. He Kimihanga, He Haunga i Te Whare Nui o Tongameha
- The Genesis of Certain Auriferous Lodes by John R. Don
- Scepticism and spiritualism; the experiences of a sceptic, by the authoress of ‘Aurelia’ by Mrs. B. Webster
- Freshers’ Tourney by L. B. Sandford
- NZ Communists Slate Dogma! by Murray Rowlands
- Peasants will have to fight by Tongin
- Sports Secretaries Note by D. Davey
- Sophistication [letter to the editor] by Patricia Mooney, Annabel Wright
- Pictures of New Zealand Life (vol 4, issue 12) by James Cowan
- Parliamentary Reform: A Tract for the Times by Edward Melland
- Guerillas will never give up by Patriot
- [Letter from Malaysian to Salient Vol. 40 No. 6. April 4 1977] by Malaysian
- Compelling Beauty Of Indian Music by George Quinn
- Anything Meant? [letter to the editor] by Brian Easton
- ‘You’ll Get Your Fingers Burned’ by Despard
- The Phantom Ship by D. Reviers
- The Land System of New Zealand and Description of Land Districts by Stephenson Percy Smith
- Academic bourgeois arrogance by Neville Taylor
- [Letter from 2nd Year Malaysian Student to Salient Vol. 40 No. 6. April 4 1977] by 2nd Year Malaysian Student
- Intelligence Needed For “New Look” Army by Susan Cook
- Russia Through Rhodes-Coloured Spectacles by A. W. C.
- Waikaremoana: The Sea of Rippling Waters by Elsdon Best
- Fiji — island where thousands need food, work by John S. Manikiam
- Our Women’s Section (vol 4, issue 12) by Sheila G. Marshall
- Aussie Poet Mudie Shows Maturity by Murray Rowlands
- [Letter from Unsigned to Salient Vol. 40 No. 6. April 4 1977] by Unsigned
- Nineteenth Century New Zealand Artists: A Guide & Handbook by Una Platts
- Anachronism? by Old-Timer
- Tourney future doubted by John Winton
- Souvenir Catalogue Wellington Provincial Industrial Association [1896-97] by Wellington Industrial Exhibition, 1896-97
- Not for BCA Students by Ex-distinterested
- Not Contemporary....Contemporary Arts Gives Scrappy Concert by Warren Bourne
- Treaty system could go by Peter Quennell
- World Affairs (vol 7, issue 7) by E. Vivian Hall
- Blues [Poem published in Salient Vol. 3, No. 3. 1940] by Gurth W. Higgin
- “Mountain Lands” by Roma M. Hoggard
- The Dive by Mary R. Greig
- Vic yachties supreme by Andrew Morrison
- [Letter to Salient Vol. 3, No. 3. 1940 from J. F. Ewen] by J. F. Ewen
- Our Women’s Section (vol 12, issue 7) by Helen
- “An innocuous account” Benson on ‘Dear John’ by Rex Benson
- Tournament Review [Salient Vol. 3, No. 3. 1940] by A.R.A
- Koukou: A Maori Legend by Enid B. V. Saunders
- To Franz Josef Glacier (vol 3, issue 2) by J. R. Young
- Panorama of the Playground: The All Blacks And The Springboks by W. F. Ingram
- Making New Zealand vol 01 no 01: The Beginning by Centennial Branch, Department of Internal Affairs
- Tools of Steel (vol 3, issue 2) by H. E. Childs
- New Zealand Verse: A Song Of The Main Trunk by Allan F. Cunningham
- Fine arts review by M. J. R. Gaffikin
- [Poem by G.A.W published in Salient Vol. 3, No. 3. 1940] by G.A.W.
- The Old Alacrity by Ken Alexander
- A Reply to A. P. Herbert by Whui
- In the Domain at Cambridge by Isabel Ward
- Co-operation and Goodwill by Sydney G. Pearce
- Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 12, issue 7) by Shibli Bagarag
- A Contribution by M.G.
- Historic Arrowtown: Early Days Recalled by Barbara A. Kerr
- Production Engineering (Part XXI): Workshops Re-Organisation—Progress to Date by E. T. Spidy
- Stealing on campus by John Lenart
- A Holiday in Australia: Some Impressions and Observations by N. Mcgaffen
- Films and Stage by Whui
- “Spectre of the Brocken”: Experience on Mt. Egmont: Awe-Inspiring Spectacle by R. F. Page
- Early New Zealand: The Diary Of Edward Jollie, 1841–2 by Vera Storey, Dorothy Tanner, B.A.
- Rugby prospects bright by Ian Barwick
- He Pukapuka Na Te Runanga. Poneke. by Wellington Provincial Council
- [Letter to Salient from M.H. (Progressive). June 21, 1944] by M.H.
- Class Struggle by C.C.O.
- Scenery of the Midland Railway District by A. C. Snowden
- Editorial [Salient Vol. 3, No. 3. 1940] by M.L.B
- Box... [Letter to Salient Volume 32, No. 16. July 16, 1969] by Finlay Crofton
- The Romance of The Rail: A Descriptive and Historical Story of the North Island Main Trunk Railway by James Cowan
- Science and Industry: Prof. A. M. Low by T.L.N.
- How the Railways Serve the Farm by John Harland-Barber
- Thomson Wild [Letter to Salient Volume 32, No. 16. July 16, 1969] by J. B. Thomson
- A Slogan; And what it means to New Zealand by Winton Keay
- The Surprise of Opepe Camp: A Race for Life: Trooper Crosswell’s Wonderful Escape Across the Kaingaroa Plain by James Cowan
- History of the Victoria University College Society for the Discussion of Peace, War, and Civil Liberties by R. L. Meek
- Freud Will [Letter to Salient Volume 32, No. 16. July 16, 1969] by Anna May
- Our Women’s Section (vol 14, issue 8) by Helen
- Modern Methods in Our Workshops: The Shaping Machine by S. B. Barltrop
- Katoomba-Leura: The Playground of the Commonwealth by R. H. Weston
- Singer with the Grand Manner by M. Saritza
- Language Unit Discussed by Janet Bogle
- Panorama of the Playground: The 1939 Rugby Trials by W. F. Ingram
- Reports of the Native Affairs Committee, 1888 by Native Affairs Committee
- Our Railway Gauge by the Right Hon. Sir Robert Stout
- The Lake-Isle of Mokoia by Stewart Perry
- An Epitome of Official Documents Relatives to Native Affairs and Land Purchases in the North Island of New Zealand by H. Hanson Turton
- English Literature [Letter to Salient Volume 32, No. 16. July 16, 1969] by Ian Rush
- Draft Agenda [Salient Vol. 25. No. 2. 1962.] by M. J. Moriarty
- The Story of Murdering Beach: A Pakeha-Maori Encounter Near Dunedin in 1817 by Ronald K. McFarlane
- Cappicade, 1940. by P.A.M
- Marlborough Province: Some Impressions by Eileen Duggan
- Outside Left [Letter to Salient Volume 32, No. 16. July 16, 1969] by Sharyn Cederman
- Nonsensical Notes by Ken Alexander
- Interviews [about the History of the Victoria University College Society for the Discussion of Peace, War, & Civil Liberties]
- The President Speaks [Salient Vol. 25. No. 2. 1962.] by A. T. Mitchell
- [Letter to Salient Vol. 3, No. 3. 1940 from Geo. W. Turner] by Geo. W. Turner
- Autumn Beauty by C.A.L.
- Posh and Out [Letter to Salient Volume 32, No. 16. July 16, 1969] by P. Craven
- Winter Night by M. H. Poynter
- A lecture in education; by W.L. [sic] Stanford by Robert Loftus Stanford
- Our London Letter (vol 12, issue 7) by Arthur L. Stead
- Debate [Salient Vol. 3, No. 3. 1940] by R.G. Stuckey, R.G.S
- ...Tops [Letter to Salient Volume 32, No. 16. July 16, 1969] by David Cropp
- Yearnings by Olaf Ruhen
- The Government and the Working Man: failure of the recent labour legislation by Samuel Vaile
- The Airman by Joyce West
- Record by W. Fosman
- Two Hour Car Parking: Salamanca Road by Roger Wilde
- The Problems of Exams by R. D. Tustin, M. A. Peters
- Pictures Of New Zealand Life (vol 11, issue 4) by Tangiwai
- Willpower by Samuel Wind
- Abortion and the US Supreme Court by Stephen Levine
- The Government and labour legislation; have their measures increased the demand for labour? by Samuel Vaile
- By The Waters Of Hunua by Rhoda Hare
- Students’ Fees [Salient Vol. 25. No. 2. 1962.] by A. T. Mitchell
- Pine Your Pork by David Cooper
- Kaore he whakahoki! by Grace F. Lazovik
- Is the Government Legal? by Neil Wright
- 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.
- Sunrise On Lake Wanaka. by H. Collet
- Dead Shark by Samuel Wind
- Majority Against Disruption? by Hector MacNeill
- Luck and Security [Salient Vol. 25. No. 2. 1962.] by John C. Ross
- Bluebells by J. H. Mather
- Cultural Affairs Officer by Pip Davys
- Sun Shower. by Dorothy I. Johnston
- Campus Culinary Coverage by Bartholomew Felther
- A Comfortable Adolescent by Moose Brown
- Concert: Mammal last Thursday by Brian King
- Performer by David Devlin
- Wharfside Reverie by Pescador
- Concerning Students [Salient Vol. 25. No. 2. 1962.] by Ivan Gati
- Women’s Vice President by Rosemary Booth
- Bluecap. by Robin Hyde
- Military Cover Denied by Peter Barrett
- Midnight Juliet by Chris Stafford
- Our London Letter: Summer Holiday Travel in Britain by Arthur. L. Stead
- From Taranaki to King Country: The Romantic Railway Route From Stratford to Taumarunui by O. N. Gillespie
- Five Plus One by Jan Walker
- What We got in the Mailbox by M. Pervan
- N.Z.U.S.A. Congress: Report from Curious Cove by William Dwyer
- Famous New Zealanders: No. 40: Henry E. Holland, M. P.: The Great Leader Of The Labour Party (vol 11, issue 4) by Tangiwai
- Records by Ron Pretty
- Sport [Salient Vol. 34, Issue 12, 1971] by Andy Wright, Peter Winter, Ian Dunn, Gabriel Veysey, R. J. Agnew, Jocelyn Robson, Mike Knowles
- Editorial [Salient Vol. 36, Issue 4, 1973] by Peter Franks, Roger Steele
- W-What’s W-Wrong with Brooker? Bungling in Sports Blues by Brian Dawkins
- North Winds Blowing by Hilary Baxter
- Labour Pains by D. Clemens
- Mrs Brown’s Virtues by Maureen Ward
- To all Overseas Students by Jane Fogg
- The Return of the Triboldies: Part 5 by Dennis List
- (from THE SEED GARDEN MANUAL FOR PLANTING) by D.S. Long
- For You Know Who by Hilary Baxter
- The Once and Sometime Con by T. Simpson
- A Christlike Reproof? by Nigel Williams
- Little Congress by William Dwyer
- Vietnam Motion Passed by Tony Jaques
- Dark Cloud Inlet by Olaf Ruhen
- Good Train: Good Walk: Good Society by E. Hanvey
- Joynt Scroll Debate by N.Z.U.S.N.A.
- From the Courts [Salient Vol. 36, Issue 4, 1973] by Don Franks
- Our Reviews Attacked [Letters to the editor of Salient vol. 31 number 5 1968] by Marie August
- Drama Festival by B. C. Shaw
- Midnight Rail Excursion: A Trip to the Bay Of Islands by Evelyn H. Rogers
- Our Women’s Section (vol 7, issue 7) by Sheila G. Marshall
- Form a Car-Pool now! by Peter von Hartitzsch
- Physical Science Banished [Letters to the editor of Salient vol. 31 number 5 1968] by David Wright
- Demonstration House by Architectual Centre Inc.
- The Town Beside the Mountain: New Plymouth by Joyce West
- Non-commercial by Nevil Gibson
- Pensees by O.H.
- The Red Light in Haunted Gorge by Will Lawson
- Narrative of the United States Exploring Expedition: During the Years 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842. Volume One. by Charles Wilkes
- Penis Sprays Next? by Hazel Irvine
- Film Books by Nevil Gibson
- Truth? by Nigel Taylor
- Te Aroha: The Town Beneath The Mountain - Springtime in The Waikato by Elsie K. Morton
- Historic Cape Foulwind: When Te Rauparaha Paddled Down From Kapiti by Ella Wall, J. Rose
- Help Needed for Te Kainga by Jill Brasell
- Free-will & Predestination by Maurice Hare
- Cop among ‘The Daffodils’ by Don Franks
- Holiday Scenes: Summer Travel Ways in New Zealand by James Cowan
- In Motueka’s Apple Lands: “The Fruit Garden of New Zealand” by Ellis Dudgeon
- Letter to Mao Tse-Tung by James Bertram
- Sludge [Letters to the editor of Salient vol. 31 number 5 1968 by The Absurd Bank
- Lines Concerning Milkbars by L.A.P.
- Our London Letter (vol 14, issue 8) by Arthur L. Stead
- Keeping Workers in their Place by Michael Law
- The Railways and Horticulture: A Flourishing Club at Otahuhu by MR. K. C. Brown
- Blatant Transgression [Letters to the editor of Salient vol. 31 number 5 1968 by J. N. Lenart
- John Child by T.P. Hogan
- Buy New Zealand Goods and Build New Zealand: New Zealand Industries Series No. 9. The Pantry Shelf by O. N. Gillespie
- S.C.M. Books [Letters to the editor of Salient vol. 31 number 5 1968] by Jon Boyes
- Bouquet by One of the Team
- Festival “Warm—Up” Too Hot by Roger Steele
- The Yuletidal Wave and the Simmer of Summer by Ken Alexander
- Architectural Shambles [Letters to the editor of Salient vol. 31 number 5 1968] by Pat Bolster
- Forum [Letters to the editor of Salient vol. 31 number 5 1968] by Gerald Williams
- Memories. by Odey King-Turner
- ‘Salient’ [letter to the editor in Salient Vol. 32, No. 15. 1969.] by Louise Follick
- Up From Under! [column published in Salient. Vol. 37, No. 6. April 10, 1974] by Deborah Jones
- Editorial [Salient Vol. 34, Issue 12, 1971] by R. Norman
- 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
- Staff Seminar defended by Allan Laidler
- Glossology of on of the Anatidae by K.J.H.
- The first parliament - the first tragedy by Hemi Potatau
- In or out [Letters to the editor of Salient vol. 31 number 5 1968] by J. S. Hales
- ‘Salient’ [letter to the editor in Salient Vol. 32, No. 15. 1969.] by Brian Bell
- University Serves Business not People by B. Smith
- The Singing Bone by Oman
- First [rest of title is obscured] by J.A.C.
- 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
- Letters [Salient Vol. 34, Issue 12, 1971] by H. D. Gordon, Name withheld by request, Hee Kiang, Another head, A. M. Burns, Anonymous
- Q-B and the P.R.G. by Don Carson
- A journalist speaks: ‘Revolution’ In Press Needed by D. F. Cropp
- “From a Smoker Window” (vol 9, issue 11) by Geo. G. Stewart
- Paradise and the Peri: cantata by John Francis Barnett
- [Petition of Rutene Te Umanga and 204 others, 1st May, 1883] by Rutene Te Umanga
- new b.a. regulations by Rob Campbell
- Revolutionary? [letter to the editor] by M. H. Fyson
- Tomorrow by Kennaway Henderson
- Management Committee [Letters to the editor of Salient vol. 31 number 5 1968] by C. J. Robertson
- Pictures of New Zealand Life (vol 9, issue 11) by Tangiwai
- Effusion of Christian Smut by Brent Ellis
- Demos [letter to the editor] by Ron Smith
- Fifteenth Annual Report of the Committee of Management of the Benevolent Institution, Dunedin [1877] by Otago Benevolent Institution
- Chinese and English phrase book, with the Chinese pronunciation indicated in English, specially adapted for the use of merchants, travelers and families by Benoni Lanctot
- [Letter from Petera Te Pukuatua and 4 others to Sir George Grey, 28th May, 1883] by Petera Te Pukuatua
- Rebecca by H.W.
- manapouri by David Kember
- The Battlefields of Sport: The Fall of an Idol (vol 9, issue 11) by Quentin Pope
- Mould and Woodlice - Not fit to live in by Amanda Russell
- Screen and Stage by Whui
- Two Houses at Karori, Wellington
- Sir George Jessel, Master of the Rolls, and his Recent Decision in the High Court Of Justice by Annie Besant
- [Letter from Wi Matenga Te Waharoa to William Rolleston, 27th June, 1883] by Wi Matenga Te Waharoa
- So much garbage [Letters to the editor of Salient vol. 31 number 5 1968] by N. Merson
- Debate on the Christian Evidences by Charles Watts
- Not in Bright Cities by R.L.M.
- Hot air on the energy crisis by Mike O'Flaherty
- He Inoi mo nga hoa i tawhiti
- Craft at the Academy by A. Mallet
- Forever and a Day by Remdy
- Opera Club [Letters to the editor of Salient vol. 31 number 5 1968] by Richard Greenfield
- Lectures to Working Men by Arthur Mursell
- Sad Case of John Willy or J.D.K.Z. by G.P.G.S.
- In Memoriam: Sir John Richardson by Walter H. Pearson
- Among the Books (vol 9, issue 11) by Shibli Bagarag
- [Letter from Te Pukuatua and others to the Government, 3rd July, 1883] by Te Pukuatua Korokai
- Correspondence [Letter from Ron Meek] by Ron Meek
- Architecture and Politics by R. S. Parker
- Open Day has come and gone by Gary Henderson
- Impartial [Letters to the editor of Salient vol. 31 number 5 1968] by Paul J. Wedderspoon
- Editorial [Salient Vol. 32, No. 15. 1969.] by Roger Wilde
- Perfect Propaganda by P.B., B.G.
- Doctors and Brandy by Rev. Basil Wilberforce
- Our Women’s Section: Timely Notes and Useful Hints. (vol 9, issue 11) by Helen
- Carving in Stone by W. R. Allen
- Social Credit or Disaster? by David Tripe
- Food Cooperative by Peter N. Rendall
- Kelly’s edition of the Tutor’s [key] to the New edition of Arnold’s Latin Prose Composition by Thomas Kerchever Arnold
- A Matter of Dues by Dave Smith
- Cosmetics by W.A.R.
- Dawn in Siberia by Levin
- The National Sin by Rev. Basil Wilberforce
- The Wisdom of the Maori (vol 9, issue 11) by Tohunga
- Accident of the past by P. J. McGrath
- Syria and Arabia by Joseph Scott Phillips
- Selling Cappicade by David Wright
- Parliamentary Sketches
- Hygeia a City of Health by Benjamin Ward Richardson
- International Club [Letter to Salient. Volume 31, Number 21 September 10, 1968] by David Greig
- Peace Seekers Lie by James Mitchell
- Misleading [Letter to Salient Volume 26, No. 6. June 4, 1963] by Robert Mcdonald
- John Ogden by M. J. Heath
- Report of Proceedings Half-Yearly Meeting of the Otago District Committee, M.U.I.O.O.F. [1876] by Manchester Unity Independent Order of Oddfellows
- The Cherry Orchard: Towards a True University Drama by James Bertram
- Press Monopoly Ends by Geoffrey Palmer
- It happened here by Rex Benson
- Rules and Regulations of the Ancient Independent Order of Odd Fellows in New Zealand by Independent Order of Oddfellows of New Zealand
- The Middle Way by P.S.
- Petition of Reha Aperahama and 47 Others by Reha Aperahama
- Our Image [Letter to Salient. Volume 31, Number 21 September 10, 1968] by Christine Rowlands
- Government No U.S. Stooge: Owen Gager Predicts Col Low For P.M. by Owen Gager
- V.U.C. Wins Telegraphic Chess Match by A.J.
- Gerard? [Letter to Salient. Volume 31, Number 21 September 10, 1968] by Gerard Guthrie
- Library-users increase 20 per cent by Jane Hewland
- Salient. Thursday 18th April, 1957 [editorial] by Antony Wood
- More Fame [Letter to Salient. Volume 31, Number 21 September 10, 1968] by David Harcourt
- Children And Mental Homes by Hamish Tristram
- Table Tennis Club Notes by R.R.
- Chief Lesson of Asian Student Conference: Value of Personal Contact by David Stone
- Non-political [Letter to Salient. Volume 31, Number 21 September 10, 1968] by Peter R. Beilby
- Is the V.S.A. all talk? by Dick Green
- Higher Fares and Yellow Paint: Cable Car Rumpus by Conrad Bollinger, Antony Wood
- and again [Letter to Salient. Volume 31, Number 21 September 10, 1968] by Louise Follick
- A Failure in Technique by Hamish Tristham
- Is Victoria a Glorified Night School? by R.S.L.
- The Flying-Off Place: Stuck on Ninety-Mile Beach by Robin Hyde
- Rossini : Overtures — Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Herbert Von Karajan No.2530144 by Tony Maritime
- Among The Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 8, issue 9) by Shibli Bagarag
- Letter from Professor von Zedlitz to the Chairman and Members of the Victoria College Council. 3rd November, 1915 by Professor George Von Zedlitz
- [Letter from David Los] by David Los
- Floored Again by P. Ervert
- Landfall by J. R. Minogue
- Pagan by F. L. Curtin
- Dr. Geiringer favours jail over Porirua by Judie Falloon
- Our Trade Policy by D.P.
- SCM Protest [Letter to Salient. Volume 31, Number 21 September 10, 1968] by Barbara Wards
- Intellectual Odyssey by Nevil Gibson
- Curio Bay: A Submerged Forest by Hunter
- Stone The Crows : “Continuous Performance” Polydor 2391 043 by P. F. O'Dea
- Statement made by Professor von Zedlitz, when the Alien Enemy Teachers Bill was before Parliament by Professor George Von Zedlitz
- Reports of the Native Affairs Committee, 1893. by Native Affairs Committee
- Armchair Revolutionaries by Steve Lahood
- Cafeteria Rake-Off? by S. McDonald
- ANZALs stage gang rape trial by Tom Broadmore
- Ships That Pass by H. Angus
- Fun, Not Propaganda Inspired “Utopanella” by John D. O'Shea
- You have coit us [Letter to Salient. Volume 31, Number 21 September 10, 1968] by J. M. von Dadelszen
- Will Lawson: A Successful New Zealand Poet by J. R. Hastings
- The Wisdom of the Maori (vol 8, issue 9) by Tohunga
- Mostly Con. by Delerium
- Report of the Victoria University College Council, Concerning the Case of Professor von Zedlitz by Victoria University College. Council
- Taxing yourselves for others by Guy Salmon
- An Open Letter to H.T. Lee by Charles Morgan
- Disney’s “Make Mine Music” is Amusing but Scrappy by K.L.B., J.A.L.
- Nuclear Tests by Les Slater
- Dry-ski slope at Victoria by Russell Fairbrother
- Spring-Bucked by Ken Alexander
- Forecast of Overcrowding by Dr. Culliford
- Practical Protein with Parsimony by Bartholomew Felther
- Chester Burnett AKA ‘Howlin’ Wolf’ — 2 Record Set Chess 2CH60016 by Bill Lake
- Will Lawson: Our Trans-Tasman Writer (vol 8, issue 9) by Tom L. Mills
- Mostly Pro. by Dodo
- [Letter to Professor Von Zedlitz from H.D. Bell. 8th January 1915] by H. D. Bell
- Citizen of the World by Paul J. Bouwman
- Grand Old Boy by Anton Vogt
- And As For Governments by A. Narky
- Drag [Letter to Salient. Volume 31, Number 21 September 10, 1968] by P. Reid
- Liberalism: The new Hypocrisy by Jim Mitchell
- [Letter from Ken Howell] by Ken Howell
- Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 12, issue 6) by Shibli Bagarag
- Albania by Ron Taylor
- Common Common Room Disgrace by M. N. P.
- Male consumptive by Michael Heath
- Individual Worthless Under Communism by P. Keating
- Students too well treated—Police Assn. by Jim Mitchell
- Those Extrav. Dances by John Skelton
- Our Women’s Section: “Timely Notes and Useful Hints (vol 12, issue 6) by Helen
- Labour’s Plans for Students by Peter Wilson
- Our Women’s Section: Timely Notes and Useful Hints. (vol 8, issue 9) by Helen
- Con Meets Pro by P. A. E.
- Mr Kirk Says by Norman Kirk
- [Letter from T. H. Hill] by T. H. Hill
- ‘third stream’: off the deep end? by Robyn Boyes
- Panorama of the Playground: The New Zealand Cricket Team by W. F. Ingram
- Arts in Ascent by Jan Walker
- Irish Papers by Judith Bird
- The Effects We Have by Raymond Slicker
- Potted Pars by Prolix
- To the Top of Penang Hill: A Notable Railway (vol 8, issue 9) by Cuthbert Allison
- Time and Space are Element and Sacrement by Jim Horgan
- Frollick Exposed [Letter to Salient. Volume 31, Number 21 September 10, 1968] by Louise Follick, G. Andre
- Foreign Bases in New Zealand Wilkes Writes to P.M. by Owen Wilkes
- Lake Manapouri, Or Moturau by James Cowan
- Capotes anglaises by Miso Gallo
- Salient Biased??? by Glenn Fraser
- University Athletics [letter from P. J. Joyce] by P. J. Joyce
- [Niel Wright’s translation of the second half of The Loves of Hero and Leander, by the fourth century poet Musaaus] by Niel Wright
- Thoughts in Parliamentary Committee Room by George Rosenberg
- Gyles Beckford Replies by Gyles Beckford
- Our London Letter (vol 9, issue 11) by Arthur L. Stead
- Hongkong: A Traveller’s Impressions (vol 8, issue 9) by O. M. Shakespeare
- Recycling by Doug Wilson
- [Letter from Brian Bell] by Brian Bell
- The Urban Migration by R. J. Walker
- Mutations in recent pop LPs by Don Hewitson
- Errata [letter to the editor] by Owen Gager
- Reply: [to P. J. Joyce] by Sports Editor
- An Impression of Lord Bledisloe by Leo Fanning
- Attitudes to Alcoholics by Christopher Wainwright
- Support by Brian O'Brien
- Dictatorship of the Proletariat? by Curious Student
- The Men of the Public Works. by W. T. Tolley
- [Letter from Anglicanus] by Anglicanus
- The Mayalls must go through by Dick Valentine
- Famous New Zealanders: No. 23: Wahanui, Chief Of Ngati-Maniapoto: A Maori Statesman and Orator (vol 9, issue 11) by Tangiwai
- Revelation in the Light of Reason by T. J. Kelliher
- The Long Arm of the Church by Don Franks
- Gold-Rush Days: The Gay Life of Seventy Years Ago (vol 8, issue 9) by H. Angus
- [Untitled Poem by Mezz in Salient. Vol. 8, No. 4 April 18, 1945] by Mezz
- Tennis by B. K. R.
- Smash by Peter J. Needham
- A Letter to Shostakovich by Earle Grey
- Flip-pants by Bob Lord
- Out of Step by Stand Up, Stand Up For...
- The Social Swim or Big Fish & Little by Ken Alexander
- Chaplain in Defence [Letters to the editor of Salient vol. 31 number 5 1968] by Peter Jennings
- Legal Aid for Demo’s by Peter Boshier
- Famous New Zealanders: No. 10: J. E. Fitzgerald: Pioneer, Statesman, Writer, Orator (vol 8, issue 9) by James Cowan
- Fickle Rumour by M. F. McI
- Reviews [Salient Vol. 35, Issue 11, 1972] by Owen Gager
- The Opening of the King Country to Railway Traffic by L. G. Kelly
- [Introduction to Executive Elections] by T. J. Kelliher
- Book-burning [letter to the editor] by G. F. Fyson
- Vox Populi? by Ex-Party Member
- Franks Fails Smear Test by Robin Peter
- The Ends of the Earth. by E. Mary Gurney
- Write on PBEC by R. A.(Apathetic) Priest, Graham Masters
- Those words [letter to the editor] by Andy McEwan
- Where Are They Now? by M. Maurice
- Asian Studies: Why Not by Ezra
- Recycle Trots by Terry Marshall
- Doug White Ineffective? by R. Wilde
- [Untitled Poem by Davenport in Salient. Vol. 8, No. 4 April 18, 1945] by Davenport
- Famous New Zealand Trials: The Trial Of Simon Cedeno (vol 8, issue 9) by C. A. L. Treadwell
- Shooting by J. G. H.
- Racism Thriving in N.Z. by David McLatchie
- Pictures of New Zealand Life (vol 8, issue 9) by James Cowan
- The Death Of God
- No dances [letter to the editor] by S. J. Thomson
- Doug’s rebuttal by Doug White
- Spring in New Zealand. by Gwenyth Evans
- Race Relations and Justice by F. Lane
- The Adjustable Future by Michael T. Griffin
- The Return of the Triboldies: Part 21 by Dennis List
- Domin—ation [letter to Salient] by L. W. Burgess
- A Girl Driving by Will Lawson
- Brave New World by Brian Bell
- Females wanted [letter to the editor] by Savramenga Gerald
- Anarchism vs Commie Crap by David Tripe
- the last word ? by Peter Franks
- Apathetic Elections by Retired Student
- The Model. by Will Lawson
- Heroic Lives: A Village Heroine by F. A. Hornibrook
- Lipatti Plays Chopin: Dinu Lipatti, piano (WRC) by Felix Manskleid
- Wine: To Be Drunk Intelligently by C. B. Black
- Surprise At “Discrimination In Varsity Sport” Article by C. P. McBride, D. L. Brooker
- Petitions of Renata Kawepo and 790 others, and Piripi Ropata and 200 others by Renata Kawepo, Piripi Ropata
- Operatic Arias: Renata Tebaldi. Academia di Santa Cecilia Orchestra of Rome/Alberto Erede (Ace of Diamonds) by Felix Manskleid
- Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 11, issue 3) by Shibli Bagarag
- Tongue in Cheek? by S. G. O'Regan
- Takeover Again by H.B.R.
- The People of Pudding Hill: No. 6. (vol 11, issue 3) by Shiela Russell
- Doug Sahm and His Band: Atlantic Recording by Gordon Campbell
- No Longer Embarassed by John Murray
- Music Society Flourishing by Gary Mutton
- Cross Creek by Colin Mcberry
- “Ege Bamyasi”: Can (United Artists UAL—34815) by Richard Best
- First Work Promising [review] by Cathie Gordon
- Sex, Censors And Such by Juliet Sheen
- Stealers Wheel: Stealers Wheel by Richard Best
- Packer Poetry Peevish [review] by Alastair Bisley
- Malayans Enter Fray by Chiam See Tong
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- Exec Lacks Harmony Students Lack Library by Rod Edmond
- “Aladdin Sane”: David Bowie (RCA Victor LSP 4852) by Lilly the Pink
- The Best of All Possible Worlds: Theatre Action, Concert Chamber this week by Cathie Wylie
- Cornwall Welcomes You [letter to the editor] by J. Andrew Cornwall
- Athletic Club Speaks by B. P. Dawkins
- Panorama of the Playground: New Zealanders Are Sportsmen (vol 11, issue 3) by W. F. Ingram
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- Congratulations [letter to the editor] by Murray White
- Irish Stew by Peter O'Brien
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- Invitation [letter to the editor] by J. D. Gould
- Bell Birds by William Satchell
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- Whether The Maori could Weather The Wither by Nevil Matthews
- Exec. Motion by Carried
- “Cloud-Bumping” Over Christchurch: Canterbury from above the Clouds by Chas. E. Wheeler
- Library Changes by Enid Bryant
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- Early Haven Road by B E Dickinson
- What creates inflation [Letter from R. Wilkes] by R. Wilkes
- ‘I Ain’t Got Nobody . . . by Peter Newall
- Not Our Fault [letter to the editor] by M. L. Walker
- Publicity in Modern Transport: A Stirring Speech by H. H. Sterling
- Again by Swen
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- [Printed notice, 30 April 1885, inviting specimens for an exhibition] by T. W. Lewis
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- Over The Mamaku Plateau: Landscape and Story on the Rotorua Bush Line by James Cowan
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- Journal of the Nelson and Marlborough Historical Societies, Volume 2, Issue 2, 1988 by Nelson Historical Society
- Pol. Sociology paper dropped by Michelle Denson
- Has Salient a Policy? by P. F. J.
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- Oslo Student Describes Struggle During Occupation by Grethe Authen
- Man’s Finitude without the Cross by P. D. McKenzie
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- Down wiv’ everything [letter to the editor] by David Wright
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- Technical Training of Apprentices: Progress of the Lads at the Hutt Valley Shops by G. S. J. Read
- Science, Art and Passion by John Elder
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- A Dramatic Opinion by C. G. P.
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- Does SRC condone the Red peril? by Mike Wood
- Conservation Week by B. Symondson
- A Binding Precedent [editorial] by H.B.R.
- Book Censorship In New Zealand by Professor Ian Gordon
- What is a Number? by P. T. A.
- Accusations Against Sports Officer? by David Lawson
- Economy in Car Construction by F. C. Evans
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- The can business? by J. Anjup
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- Alternatively ... [letter to the editor] by Anthony Haas
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- Strike a Balance [Letter to Salient Volume 26, No. 6. June 4, 1963] by M. Geard
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- The revealing debate continues... by Peter Rotherham
- Statement by the Vuw Rationalist Society on the “Male Chauvinist Pig Competition” by Susan Hampton
- The Silly Season [editorial] by G.E.J.L.
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- Underage by John Henderson
- An Apology [Letter to Salient Volume 26, No. 6. June 4, 1963] by M. J. Moriarty
- Capital Punishment by Cicero
- Little Waikare: Solitude Lake, Its Islands and Its Stories by James Cowan
- Statement by the Young Socialists on the “male Chauvinist Pig Competition” by Brigid Mulrennan
- It’s some 300 years since . . . by Partisan
- Sallies are Okay by Cam Calder
- New Zealand’s Gold Coast: Westland’s Second Spring: The Greatest Digger by Geo. G. Stewart
- The Life and Times of Sir George Grey, KCB by William Lee Rees, Lily Rees
- Statement [Letter to Salient Volume 26, No. 6. June 4, 1963] by Peter Blizard
- Vikings in the Sunrise by James Hannan
- Student Suicides? by Graeme Clarke
- Moral Invasion by P. Aron
- SCM Sorties by Disciple
- Drama Club Study Weekend by John Marchant
- Consessions [Letter to Salient Volume 26, No. 6. June 4, 1963] by Anthony Haas
- The PRG—An Answer To Kirk by Joris de Bres
- Staff-student relationships by Jim Patchett
- International Club Speaks Out on Israeli Invasion by Minutes Secretary
- There is a Mountain by Ralph Unger
- Golf by B. R. B.
- Ball Awash [Letter to Salient Volume 26, No. 6. June 4, 1963] by P. T. Norris
- Petition of John Topi Patuki by John Topi Pātuki
- Part-Timer Writes Paper Column by Dave Scoullar
- Herpiece by Mother of Seventy Three
- Books [Salient Vol. 36, Issue 18, 1973] by Les Slater
- New Zealand’s Light-house Service by Chas. E. Wheeler, T. Martin
- Bunuel in Manhattan by Michael Heath
- Student Humour... by N.O. Strill
- Authority And The Individual by Rangi Walker
- Workshop Committees by E. T. Spidy
- Another Silly Letter by Damascus K. Stoatgobbler
- New Zealand Place Names: Wellington Once Named Britannia by J. Watt
- Debacle and Decay by Jan Walker
- Jointing of Overhead Wires by G. Ripfast
- Extravaganza Lacked Pace by David Wright
- Biological Aptitude by Ian Pilott
- 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
- Buy New Zealand Goods Because They Are the Best by O. N. Gillespie
- Ethos and Kudos by Thorold May
- A Dissenting Opinion by Peter Hallwright
- The Westinghouse Air Brake: Recommended Practice (vol 1, issue 4) by R. E. Robertson
- Students Answer Question: Is Campus Bookshop Wanted? by Diane Farmer
- Madrigals in the Cafe by Sue Bennett
- Our London Letter (vol 13, issue 11) by Arthur L. Stead
- Heavy Machinery And Mad Tsetung Thought by Peter Franks
- Tackling Assessment by Martin Doyle
- Socialist Club burns magazines by Michelle Denson
- Laughing At Malaysian High Comm. Letter by From a Worried Worried Malaysian
- Among The Books (vol 1, issue 4): “The Secret Of High Wages” by E. J. Barrett
- The Learning Process by B. Cook
- Flood by Alice J. Waldie
- Industry - For Politics And People by Peter Franks
- Students gain SRC vote by Roger Wilde
- The Condition of the Malaysian Poor by unsympathetic Malaysian
- Production Engineering — Part IV.: Costing Systems by E. T. Spidy
- Drama: The Critic’s Problem by Martin Edmond
- Silver Poplar by Katherine O'Brien
- Entertaining Concerts by Warren Bourne
- Editorial June 18, 1969 by Roger Wilde
- An Open Letter to the Minister of Education by Graeme Clark
- Training Apprentices (vol 1, issue 4) by A. E. P. Walworth
- Motorbike Knocker Wanted by Nigel Mander
- The last thing you’d want to be by Colin Feslier
- The Cattle by Winifred Tennant
- Chaplain’s Comment by John Murray
- Education Development into Futility by Christine Koloski
- Modern Shunting Methods (vol 1, issue 4) by S. E. Fay
- Sports Officer Thrush Criticised by Rob Bargh
- Brain Therapy by Mrs Klein
- Overseas Friendship Service by E. Brace
- Trotskyist Picket by Peter Rotherham
- Nga Korero Paremete: 1896-1899 by New Zealand Parliament, Legislative Council
- Lighting the House by R. T. Parry
- Letter written by Octavius Hadfield to sister Octavia May 10, 1865. by Octavius Hadfield
- New Hostel by Murray King
- When Benton Shunted the Mail (Depicting one of the many amusing incidents in the life of a Railway servant. For obvious reasons, the identities of the characters are withheld. All names are entirely fictitious. by Geo. P. Bezar.
- Letter to SMAD from J. C. Sewell by J. C. Sewell
- A House at Pinehaven
- Gym head is top man by Stephanie Elliott
- Don’t Go by the Bus by Tortoise Shell
- Something that Concerns you all by R. W. Edgley
- Three Drawings by T. A. McCormack by John Cawte Beaglehole
- Faculty club now sorry? by Hugh Rennie
- [Letter to Salient from A. R. Stone. May 3, 1944] by A. R. Stone
- Growth of radical magazine by Janet McCallum
- Reports of the Native Affairs Committee, 1880 by Native Affairs Committee
- Griller String Quartet by John Marchant
- From L’Inferno by E. L. Heuer
- [Letter to Salient from Fowdawis. May 3, 1944] by Fowdawis
- Hostel grows rapidly by Janice Marriott
- Letters [Salient Vol. 17, Issue 16, 1953] by R. Polson
- Newspaper exchange scheme by Michael G. Law
- The Trade Union Situation by K. T. Fowler
- Sentiment? by F. L. C.
- Operation 21 view attacked by Keith Lees
- John and Yoko by B. J. Finch
- Graduation To Rotary Printing by H.B.R., John Llewellyn
- [Letter to Salient from H. J. Harrington. May 3, 1944] by H. J. Harrington
- Desegregation and the Boycott [Letter from M. L. Cooper] by M. L. Cooper
- Students aid peasants by John D. Harlow
- The Romance of the Rail: A Descriptive and Historical Story of the North Island Main Trunk Railway by James Cowan
- Record Reviews [Salient, Vol. 29, No. 4. 1966.] by R. G. Pasley
- Desegregation and the Boycott [Letter from M. J. Robb] by M. J. Robb
- Letter written by Octavius Hadfield to sister Octavia April 25, 1848 by Octavius Hadfield
- The Evolution of the Locomotive by J. McDonald
- Capping by Paul Burns
- Ripoata mo te Pire whakanohonoho ki te Tangata Whakahaere hoki i nga Whenua Maori, 1898
- Poem To The Editor — Vietnam by Le Nguyen
- Letter written by Octavius Hadfield to his mother April 4, 1848. by Octavius Hadfield
- New Zealand Literature (vol 3, issue 3) by Winton Keay
- Minor film is worthwhile by Rex Benson
- An A.D. Farewell by Bartholomew
- More marijuana by Mrs V. M. Downey
- Co-Operation by A. E. P. Walworth
- The Press V. Forum Debate by John D. Harlow
- Letter written by Octavius Hadfield to sister Caroline May, 1849 by Octavius Hadfield
- [Letter from C.S.G.] by C. S. G.
- Free to students, stolen by staff by John Muir
- Letter written by Octavius Hadfield to sister Amelia July 2, 1853. by Octavius Hadfield
- Operation 21 reply by Ken Hickson
- Colour in the Home by Graham Dawson
- Theft by Ian Swinton
- Production Engineering: Part XXII by E. T. Spidy
- Panorama of the Playground: How Do We Compare? (vol 10, issue 8) by Samuel J. Gudsell
- Sports council actions need full club support by John Winton
- Art and the Cinema by Gordon Mirams
- Vile ravings by E. P. Winton
- Letter written by Octavius Hadfield to sister Amelia April 27, 1850. by Octavius Hadfield
- Two Men and a Maid by Leo Fanning
- Post Office Is Doing Well by Dave Todd
- Macbeth [Reviewed by Phillip Mann] by Phillip Mann
- Theory of Combustion (vol 3, issue 3) by W. C. Bishop
- Letter written by Octavius Hadfield to brother Charles June 29, 1860. by Octavius Hadfield
- Travelling By Stage Coach by Switch-Back
- The Young Yankee; a look at American youth by Jonathan Fox
- [Letter to Salient Vol.3, No.5 1940 from A. M. Isdale] by A. M. Isdale
- Letter written by Octavius Hadfield to a brother February 6, 1846. by Octavius Hadfield
- Forty-First Annual Commencement [1883] by Missouri State University
- Editorial: The Strategic and Economic Position of Italy by M.L.B.
- 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.)
- [Letter from Affronted Fresher to Salient Vol. 8, No. 3 March 28, 1945] by Affronted Fresher
- A Catalogue of the Officers and Students in the Several Departments of Washington University by Washington University
- Letter written by Octavius Hadfield to sister Caroline April 13, 1846. by Octavius Hadfield
- Courses of Study Lectures [1882] by Canterbury College School of Art
- Letter written by Octavius Hadfield to his father August 1, 1846. by Octavius Hadfield
- Federal Council of Australasia. Session 1886 by Federal Council of Australasia
- Nymph by Winifred Tennant
- 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
- Tarpaulins by W. F. G. Pullin
- There’s a war on by Michael du Fresne
- Letter written by Octavius Hadfield to sister Amelia September 10, 1846. by Octavius Hadfield
- University of New Zealand Examination Papers 1885 by University of New Zealand
- [Letter to Salient Vol.3, No.5 1940 from C. B. Woodward] by C. B. Woodward
- Goof’s Guide to New Zealand by Ken Alexander
- Kipling Revised by London Opinion
- Calendar for the Year 1886 by Canterbury College
- Our Women’s Section: Timely Notes and Useful Hints (vol 11, issue 12) by Helen.
- [Letter to Salient Vol.3, No.5 1940 from H. G. Bowyer] by H. G. Bowyer
- Letter written by Octavius Hadfield to brother George December 18, 1846. by Octavius Hadfield
- [Letter from Humble Fresher to Salient Vol. 8, No. 3 March 28, 1945] by Humble Fresher
- Panorama of the Playground: Randolph Rose—An Athlete who Thrilled Thousands by W. F. Ingram
- A Prospectus of the Manual Training School of Washington University [1883/84] by Washington University
- Burning New Zealand Coal on the Railways by A. McKay
- Obituary: Pixie Higgin by W.R.
- Notable Events at Dusky Sound: Some Famous Old Ships and Their Story by A. Shanks
- A Jarring Note by Roy Murphy
- [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
- Women by Omar Hjumas
- Letter written by Octavius Hadfield to his mother December 21, 1843. by Octavius Hadfield
- Syllabus of a Course of Twelve Lectures on Building Construction by Edward Dobson
- Address on the Progress of Applied Science in Canterbury [Philosophical Institute, 18th March, 1880.] by Edward Dobson
- Letter written by Octavius Hadfield to his mother September 17, 1844. by Octavius Hadfield
- Old Paintings by J. R. Hastings
- Jazz Comments by Roy Murphy
- Religion and Education: Exchange Article calls forth protests by B. Sutton-Smith, P.S. Wilson
- Blues And The Blues Panel by Peter O'Brien
- Professor McHendry Speaks to Political Science Society by G. Warner
- Destruction by Ruth M. Mumford
- N.Z.U. Team v Combined Services by S. C. Childs
- Report of the Select Committee on Native Affairs: Petition (No. 1) of Rairi Rangiheuea and 3 Others
- Words of a Young Poet by E. W.
- Article “Grieved and Amazed” Fijian Students by N. Nawalowalo, K. N. Govind
- Another Instalment of British Socialism by Sinbad
- Letter written by Octavius Hadfield to brother George October 8, 1844. by Octavius Hadfield
- Letter written by Octavius Hadfield to sister Octavia January 10, 1845. by Octavius Hadfield
- Reply to Swedland by J.R.J.
- Stories in Place Names by Tohunga
- University of New Zealand Entrance Examination 1885 by University of New Zealand
- Letter written by Octavius Hadfield to sister Amelia May 2, 1845. by Octavius Hadfield
- The Industries of New Zealand by W. N. Blair
- The Thirteenth Clue: Or, the Story of the Signal Cabin Mystery (vol 11, issue 12) by C. A. Marris
- Politics and Science They Must Mix by W.O.
- Are They Athletic Amazons? by Barry Rait
- Annual catalogue [1882/83] by University of Missouri, Columbia
- Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 11, issue 12) by Shibli Bagarag
- Letter written by Octavius Hadfield to brother George October 25, 1845. by Octavius Hadfield
- The Leland Stanford, Junior, University, The Act of the Legislature of California. The Grant of Endowment by Stanford University
- Tournament by P. G. Morris
- Proceedings of of the Kohimarama Conference, Comprising Nos. 13 to 18 of the “Maori Messenger.”
- Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 6, Issue 67 (30 July 1892)
- A Cluster of Jewels: The Towns of South Taranaki by O. N. Gillespie
- Telephony by Telephony
- Johanna Maria Caroline Bisley Nee Karsten by Helen Whelan
- Federation Failed Through Tight Reins Policy: The Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland: Part 2. by Prof. E. A. B. Phillips
- Letter written by Octavius Hadfield to his father March 8, 1843. by Octavius Hadfield
- The Turn of the Screw: Film Review by Arthur Everard
- “Morgan” — wild and wonderful by Rex Benson
- Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 6, Issue 62 (27 February 1892)
- Letter written by Octavius Hadfield January 20, 1843. by Octavius Hadfield
- Ko te putake tenei i whakaae a te Kawana ki te hoko te whenua a te Teira i Waitara by Christopher William Richmond
- Pictures of New Zealand Life (vol 11, issue 12) by Tangiwai
- Letter From South Africa by A. L. Robertson
- A Relic of Nelson’s Maritime History by J. F. H. Savage
- “Divide And Serve,” Role For Bantus by Murray Gray
- The Christian in the University by P. J. Donovan
- Ko te whakataunga tenei o te whakawa mo Opoho by Paora Kaiwhata, Rēnata Kawepō, Manaena Tini, Te Komiti nui o Heretaunga
- Crude melodrama by Bruce Babbington
- Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 6, Issue 61 (30 January 1892)
- The Birds of Rakiura (Stewart Island): Titi, Kiwi, and the Summer Bird by Robin Hyde
- Assessing Grades by Odette Palmer
- Letter written by Octavius Hadfield to his family November 19, 1842. by Octavius Hadfield
- A Short History of Sawmilling in the Nydia Bay Area by John Orchard
- World Trip [letter to Salient Vol. 26, No. 7. June 18, 1963] by Rolf Gladow
- First Meeting Record Club by Cathy Benefield
- Better not written [review] by Peter Robb
- Our London Letter (vol 11, issue 12) by Arthur L. Stead
- Arrogant Minorities by Terence Coogan
- 19th Century Nelson Hotels by Dawn Smith
- “A misinformed works” by Chris Wheeler
- The Arid and the Bountiful by G. L. Evans
- Pen-Friend Wanted [letter to Salient Vol. 26, No. 7. June 18, 1963] by David Watson
- How To Ski by A. F. Hassed
- Exec and Democracy by Bill Logan
- A Wilderness of Enchantment: South Westland and Beyond by G. G. Stewart
- French plays here in May by Larry Stenswick
- Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 6, Issue 70 (29 October 1892)
- The Pope is a Pill... by Les Slater
- Mabin or Maiben by H. F. Allan
- Nothings by Renato Amato
- labour party conference by Rob Campbell, Tony Simpson
- Advertising Rules Newspaper Roost by David Wright
- Sour milk claim by Michelle Denson
- Reports of the Native Affairs Committee, 1889 by Native Affairs Committee
- Ko te Pitihana a Nga Iwi o Niu Tireni ki Ingarani
- Supplement to “Typo”, 24th September, 1892 [Volume 6, Issue 69]
- New Zealand left out in the cold by Tony Jaques
- The Yesteryears of Empire by W. C. R. Sowman
- Letter written by Octavius Hadfield to sister Octavia November 13, 1843. by Octavius Hadfield
- Orientation Week in Retrospect: Student Apathy Exists Before Students Arrive at Vic. by Cam. Murray
- ...And a New Party by Tony Brunt
- University imposes 3c bottle charge by Michelle Denson
- eskimo dick by Roger Woddis
- Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 6, Issue 69 (24 September 1892)
- Legalise homosexuality!! by Anthony Haas
- Letter written by Octavius Hadfield to his mother September 1, 1843. by Octavius Hadfield
- A Specialist War-Time Industry: The development of the linen flax industry in Marlborough by B. N. Holdaway
- And through the dragged night by Norman Bilbrough
- Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 6, Issue 68 (27 August 1892)
- Local Museums by Jeff Newport
- Fine arts by M. J. R. Gaffikin
- At the Theatre [Salient Vol. 25. No. 3. 1962.] by Nelson Wattie
- Election Rights For Communists by G. R. Hawke
- Dirty Business by John Ryall
- Degree, prize, and certificate of honour list, session 1874-75 by University of Glasgow
- Gas Mask — Their First Album by Alan Hughes
- Letter written by Octavius Hadfield to his mother January 27, 1842. by Octavius Hadfield
- The Kelliheritage by Jan Walker
- “The South African Connection” by Peter Wilson
- Racial and Other Problems by Willie Mae Gillis
- Sweet enjoyment [letter to the editor] by Rex Benson
- Indonesia has a Right to West Irian by Robin J. Bromby
- Editorial [Salient Vol. 39, Issue 1, 1976] by John Ryall
- Pigmy — Keith Christmas by Grant Mazengarb
- Polishing the Lenses of Economic myopia by Geoff Chapple
- Tennis Notes by J. D. M.
- Homosexuality a sin —Theologian wrong [letter to the editor] by J. Gregorius
- E.U. Dinner by Wilbur Skeels
- Letter written by Octavius Hadfield to sister Octavia January 5, 1842. by Octavius Hadfield
- Takeover New Zealand by David Naulls
- A new monetary system; the only means of securing the respective rights of labor and property, and of protecting the public from financial revulsions ... Edited by his daughter Mary Kellogg Putnam by Edward Kellogg
- The Cultural Persecution by Helen Mcgrath
- Great Circles: How to Build your own Dome Home. By Rupert and Felicity Glover by Mark Heymann
- Oh to bastinadoed! [letter to the editor] by Miles Fairburn
- Conference sur l’epargne, faite devant des elves normalistes by Francois Laurent
- The Velvet Underground and Nico by Rex Halliday
- Whither Sports Grants? by Dave Howman
- Letter written by Octavius Hadfield to sister Maria July 20, 1841. by Octavius Hadfield
- Songs of Peace, Freedom and Protest by Tom Glazer by Judith Neale
- Weak Journalism at Harriman Conference by Geoffrey Palmer
- Post-grad assn. [letter to the editor] by S. J. Ingle
- Letter written by Octavius Hadfield to his mother September 17, 1842. by Octavius Hadfield
- Obscenity [letter to the editor] by F. E. Wylie
- Strings must be cut [editorial] by Gerard Curry
- Billets, Please by J. Hercus
- The View From the Left [Salient Vol. 25. No. 3. 1962.] by Val Maxwell
- the walled garden by Russell Haley, John Hales
- Social Credit Replies by Stuart Dickson
- Irresponsible actions [editorial] by B.G.S.
- Letter written by Octavius Hadfield to his family August 30, 1842. by Octavius Hadfield
- Snebgrebling’s Sport [Salient Vol. 35, Issue 10, 1972] by David Pennington
- S.U.B. Kitchen [Salient Vol. 25. No. 3. 1962.] by Jill White
- The Wall-to-Wall Epidermis will not Bloom by Mike Bergin
- Manhood by William Denton
- The Doors — Other Voices by Gordon Campbell
- Squint at inner workings by Peter Quennell
- Part Two: The Religion of the Old Testament Prophets by T. J. Kelliher
- Hoo Hah [Salient Vol. 25. No. 3. 1962.] by Harold Hill, T. G. Aitken, Malcolm A. Geard
- He ture e tika ai te whakatu i etahi Rori Poata i roto i nga Takiwa Maori by New Zealand Parliament. Legislative Council.
- The Kindergarten Engrafted on the American Public-School System by Board of Public Schools of the City of St. Louis, Mo
- Letter written by Octavius Hadfield to his father April 22, 1842. by Octavius Hadfield
- Stabbed [Salient Vol. 25. No. 3. 1962.] by Robin J. Bromby
- ...But the Workers Carried the Bricks by Partisan
- pipedreams in ponsonby by David Mitchell
- The Holidays by David Murray, Lindy Cassidy
- The Licensing Act, 1876, 40 VIC., No. 566. and Regulations With Explanatory Introduction and Copious Index by Victoria Laws and Statutes, W. J. Gilchrist
- If I Die, Reheat My Tongue and Tripes by D. Halley
- Town Planning in New Zealand: 5-Conclusions by Raymond H. Pow
- Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 10, issue 8) by Shibli Bagarag
- Haka Party by R.M.D.
- A.G.M. Motions Dumped by Brian C. Shaw
- Sartorial [letter to the editor] by Dave Andrews
- A Correction by G. A. Wood
- Letter written by Octavius Hadfield to his father September 19, 1840. by Octavius Hadfield
- Waiting for the Revolution: and in the meantime there’s something in the air by Janice Marriott
- Pictures of New Zealand Life: Those Little Place Names by Tangiwai
- Congress at the Cove: 1951 by Erle Robinson
- An Apology for Science by M. Heine
- Constitutional Amendment Manufacture and Sale of Intoxicating Liquors by Henry W. Blair
- Art in Industry and the Home by Alec Davis
- The Wisdom of the Maori (vol 10, issue 8) by Tohunga
- SRC Suicides by Anthony Ward
- Prayer, Profanity and Praise by A. O'B.
- Parlour Games With the Toynbee Cosmology by Anton Vogt
- Debating Censure by Brian C. Shaw
- Sport with Ian Stockwell [Reviewed for Salient Vol. 32, No. 12. 1969] by Ian Stockwell
- 1970 Labour Party Conference by Owen Gager
- Industrial Psychology: Relation Between Organisation and Output by W. S. Dale
- Re “Students in Need” by Arch Matheson
- Resignation by D. B. Kenderdine
- The Liquor Laws of New York, In Force July, 1875, No. 121 by National Temperance Society and Publication House
- Two Holidays by Rodan Hathaway
- What’s not What? by Unitas
- all manner of tables by I. V. Porsolt
- Daffodil Culture by R. H. Allan
- Expose the Abuses by Rae Mazengarb
- A World Elsewhere by F. L. C.
- ‘New Fascism’ [letter to the editor] by Jim Mitchell
- Antony and Cleopatra [Reviewd by Pat Craddock] by Pat Craddock
- the cultivation of perennial plants by R. L. Thornton
- Our London Letter (vol 10, issue 8) by Arthur L. Stead
- World Affairs (vol 5, issue 1) by E.Vivian Hall
- Open the Door Richard by Undoormant
- Conscription by Ex-Trainee
- R.N.Z.A.F. Revue by MaCall
- Letter written by Octavius Hadfield to brother George July 6, 1840. by Octavius Hadfield
- The Results of Prohibition No. 121 by A. M. Powell
- Demos [letter to the editor] by Owen Gager
- Richard III [Reviewed by Matthew O’Sullivan] by Matthew O'Sullivan
- Error by A. B. Williams
- Alcohol as a Medicine and as a Beverage by Sir William Gull
- He ture hei whakatika i “Te Ture Kura Maori, 1867.” (14 Nowema, 1871)
- Smarten Up! by Ivor Grudge
- Mutton Birds and Other Oddities by Ken Alexander
- Sea Wrack by F. Marryat Norris
- Exam. Fees by M. N. P.
- And Mr. Middleton by E. Middleton
- Letter written by Octavius Hadfield to his mother April 12, 1841. by Octavius Hadfield
- Record Reviews [The Kinks, Isaac Hayes, Delaney and Bonnie, Taste] by Dennis O'Brien
- SRC... by Anthony Ward
- Reports of the Native Affairs Committee, 1903 by Native Affairs Committee
- Moderate Drinking
- Aotearoa: Lovely Place Names of New Zealand by N. Langley
- Potted Pars by Prolix
- [Letter from Modesty] by Modesty
- Life is Grey by John C. Hendrikse
- Temperance in the School: Opinions of the Bishop of Exeter
- The 625 Line: TV with David Smith [Salient Volume. 33, Number 7. 27 May, 1970] by David Smith
- NZUSA National Exec by John Ryall
- Letter written by Octavius Hadfield to a sister October 22, 1840. by Octavius Hadfield
- Are You a Fresher? by W. Gardiner Scott
- Roads. by Christine Comber
- Films by Ian Rich [Salient Vol. 17, Issue 15, 1953] by Ian Rich
- The Papacy & Fascism by Russell Price
- Film Review [for Salient Volume. 33, Number 7. 27 May, 1970] by Rex Benson
- Catering by Gerry Berens
- G. B. S. by Partisan
- Barren Gold. by Gwenyth Evans
- Letter written by Octavius Hadfield to sister Octavia January 20, 1841. by Octavius Hadfield
- Rome, Sweet Rome by C. V. Bollinger
- Drama Review: This Story of Yours by John Hopkins by Andrew Wilson
- The President Said Today [Salient Vol. 39, Issue 1, 1976] by Gyles Beckford
- He tikanga enei mo te whakarite whakawa kia pai ai by William Martin
- Results of Researches on Alcohol by Benjamin W. Richardson
- Desire by Anthony Ward
- Stimulants and Narcotics by James Muir Howie
- Glee Club by Antony Alpers
- Unpardonable by C. V. Bollinger
- Only Your Eyes. by Margaret Macpherson
- Joint S.C.M.-C.S.G. Meeting by Brian C. Shaw
- Educating New Zealand by A. E. Campbell
- Barbara is to test sweaters by Peter Rapp
- Intemperance and Its Remedy by Norman S. Kerr
- Boxing Bloodbath: Gore in Their Minds by D. B. Kenderdine
- Pictures Of New Zealand Life (vol 10, issue 8) by Tangiwai
- “Barry Lyndon” by David Murray
- Vic Men Win Basketball by Caroum Spot
- Pierre Trudeau: Politics are fun...in Canada by Trevor Richards
- Rugby men say reform should start at the top by Russell Fairbrother
- To The Rescue! An Appeal to Christians by Rev. H. Sinclair Paterson
- The Worm Turns by Critics' Critic
- The Occupying Forces. Jennifer Maiden. by Judith Ting
- Limited Night Entertainments: Part VI. (vol 10, issue 8) by R. Marryat Jenkins
- Asian press director disturbed by article [letter to the editor] by Chandra Gulhati
- Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 6, Issue 71 (26 November 1892)
- Vile Ravings: in the interests of truth of course by Gordon Burt
- “Fixers” And Fixes by Ken Alexander
- Mental Health in the College by John Money, Gwen Jolly
- Poem to Lins by Martin Doyle
- On Alcoholic Drinks As An Article of Diet for Nursing Mothers by James Edmunds
- Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 6, Issue 72 (31 December 1892)
- Record Reviews [Mozart’s Piano Concertos no. 17 and King’s College Choir] by Don Hewitson
- Reform? by Peter Rapp
- Jumping from a Crumbling Building. by Martin Doyle
- The Verdict of Science Concerning the Effects of Alcohol on Man by N. S. Davis
- Mountain elected president; Taylor out say NZUSA by Jonathan Fox
- Revamp Extrav by David Wright
- N.Z.U.S.A. by J.B.C. Taylor
- Famous New Zealanders: No. 32: The Heuheu Family: The Hereditary Paramount Chiefs Of Taupo (vol 10, issue 8) by Tangiwai
- Cook: The “Adventure’ and misadventure in Queen Charlotte Sound, 1773–1777 by John Davies
- The Cyclopedia of New Zealand [Nelson, Marlborough & Westland Provincial Districts] by Cyclopedia Company Limited
- Letter written by Octavius Hadfield to brother Charles December 19, 1839. by Octavius Hadfield
- Here a Home was Created by Kenneth Thomas
- Pseuds Again [letter to Salient Vol. 26, No. 7. June 18, 1963] by M. C. Rowlands
- The Claims of Total Abstinence on the Educated Classes by Rev. Frederic W. Farrar
- Downstage needs more cash by Janet McCallum
- Orson Welles Again. His Films and the Mercury Players by Whui
- The World’s newest City: The Miracle Of Modern Town Planning by O. N. Gillespie
- Letter written by Octavius Hadfield to brother Charles April 28, 1840. by Octavius Hadfield
- Our Women’s Section (vol 5, issue 1) by Sheila G. Marshall
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- Nelson Historical Society Journal, Volume 3, Issue 3, September 1977 by Nelson Historical Society
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- Students pay for mix-up over books by James Mitchell
- Science Creation or Evolution? by Prof. Richardson
- Ski Champs: John Armstrong excels by Ian Stockwell
- A Complaint by J. Schellevis
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- Our London Letter (vol 10, issue 2) by Arthur L. Stead
- 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
- The University of Wellington by Ian A. Gordon
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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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- The Fordham House
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- [Notice asking for support for a petition on land matters]
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- A Call to Arms by T. H. Hill
- Fashionable Cliche [letter to the editor] by Robin Bell
- Our Women’s Section: Timely Notes and Useful Hints. (vol 10, issue 2) by Helen
- Pan Frying by Pierre Langouste
- World Affairs: The Debts Holiday—Byron and Greece—Sport and Diplomacy—Air Conquest by E. Vivian Hall
- Freshers’ Welcome by J. D. Dalgety
- Wanderings by Dave Waghorn
- “Rostrum” Mule in the Grain by Celia Frederick
- Ban The Bombers Join Establishment by Murray Rowlands
- Pictures of New Zealand Life: Rotorua’s Winter by Tangiwai
- Ture Taiapa
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- Bulls, Bush and Bullshit by John McCallum
- War. Its Causes and Effects by T. F. Simpson
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- Doubts On Deer [Letter to the Editor] by D. M. Todd
- Academic mass pomp and ceremony by Mark Von Dadelszen
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- Assessment Forum. [Letter from Amazed] by Amazed
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- [Petition to Queen Victoria and accompanying circular, 26 December 1888]
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- Editorial [Salient Vol. 36, Issue 2, 1973] by Peter Franks, Roger Steele
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- Library users shut up! [letter to the editor] by G. F. Preddey
- Smear story flops: Truth loses out by Heughan Rennie
- Editorial [published in Salient. Vol. 19, No. 4. April 6, 1955] by B.C.S.
- The Story of the Rent Strike by Amanda Russell
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- Queuerious by Rip Van Winkle
- Sports Facilities by Peter Winter
- Demonstrator finds way to cloud complex issues by Peter Quennell
- Local Self-Government by Frederick Joseph Moss
- Railways and the Great War: “Mightier than the Sword” by M. S. Nestor
- Teacher colleges by Janet McCallum
- Tournament Delegate’s Message by B. R. Boon
- They Also Serve. . . by A staled Fresher
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- Shand comments [editorial] by Gerald Curry
- Sport [Salient Vol. 34, Issue 15, 1971] by Peter Winter, Ian Dunn
- Manners and Modes: Woman’s Page by Sheila G. Marshall
- Australian sport tour by John Winton
- N.Z. and S.E. Asia: Troops to Malaya Why? by R. Schroder
- Big Brother and the Holding Company by Gyles Beckford
- Time for Extra-Curricular Activities by Lastkraftwagen
- The Military by Owen Wilkes
- National body needs reform [editorial] by Barrie Saunders
- Throwing Down a Gauntlet by J. N. J.
- NZUSA Treasurers meet: Budget Slashed by Jonathan Fox
- The Persecution of the Jews in Russia: Report of the Public Meeting at the Mansion House, London, February 1st; 1882 by Anglo-Jewish Association, London
- Model Locomotive Building: Unexpensive Hobby by L. S. K. Murray
- Wot, No Architect? by D. G.
- Meet Mr Gubay the Housewife’s Friend’ (With $50 Million to Prove IT) by Roger Green
- The P.Y.M. by Tony Simpson
- Family life unimportant in China by Mike Mitchell
- Travel Shake-Up by Jonathan Fox
- Railways of the United States: the Louisville and Nashville by Kinkaid Kerr
- Report of the Orkney and Zetland Association for 1881 by Orkney and Zetland Association
- Memories in Verse: Railway Locomotive Rides by Will Lawson
- Downstage contrast; wit opposes gloom by B. F. Babington
- Impressions Of The May Meet by George Symmes
- Planning and Education by J. Shallcrass
- Contributions to the Early History of New Zealand (Settlement of Otago) by Thomas Morland Hocken
- Books [Salient Vol. 36, Issue 2, 1973] by Les Atkins
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- Stud. Ass. Bookshop? by K. T. Fowler
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- Bloody Plants by Dave Waghorn
- Tennis... [Salient Vol. 17, Issue 01, 1953] by W. T. B.
- Te Ture Whakawa tuarua i nga Whenua Maori
- Othello a token gesture by Rex Benson
- Skyline Sculpture by Lynne McCarthy
- Petition of H. M. Rangitakaiwaho and others by H. M. Rangitakaiwaho
- The ‘Bookworms bite back by Rob Campbell
- Extrav. 1955...Begins to Take Shape by P.D.G.
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- [Letter from J. Stevens to Salient Vol 7, No. 2 April 13, 1944] by J. Stevens
- Queen’s Birthday, The Kawekas And Vera The V.W. by Lucy Atkinson
- Students right to choose own destiny [letter to the editor] by Peter Rapp
- Graduate Employment by P. Romanovski
- Doctor Hip by Eugene Schoenfield
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- Thespians...Moliere au Malleson by J. Dawick
- [Letter from Stan Campbell to Salient Vol 7, No. 2 April 13, 1944] by Stan Campbell
- Address to the British Association for Advancement of Science, Delivered at Dublin, 14th August 1878 by William Spottiswoode
- Pictures of New Zealand Life (vol 7, issue 8) by Tangiwai
- Mr Connell-Kotter And His Sweathogs by Tony Gilman
- ‘My Loyalty lies with Rugby’ by Peter Cullen
- Government House by Robyn Turner
- Veterinary Science: Aims and Action by I. J. Cunningham
- Quo Vadis...Kazan, Reed, Huston, Lean by Ian Rich
- [Letter from Avis Mary Dry to Salient Vol 7, No. 2 April 13, 1944] by Avis Mary Dry
- Plugging the Bathroom by Jill Malcolm
- Little Magazines by Cathy Wylie
- S.C.M. navel gazing by Peter Cullen
- New language laboratory by Janet McCallum
- Midsummer Night’s Dream (Antarctica, Summer 1977-78) by Jim Metson
- Balquhidder, Rob Roy, &c. Sketch Suggested by a Recent Visit by MacGregor, James
- Forest to Factory - Science In The Timber Industry by Tasman Pulp and Paper Co. Ltd
- The Picnic Papers or Rambling by Rail by Ken Alexander
- In Reply to C.B....O’Brien Says IUS is Cominform Tool by M. J. O'Brien
- Art by Jeffery Harris
- University Ignores Parents’ Needs by Lisa Sacksen
- [Letter from Joy Hallen to Salient Vol 7, No. 2 April 13, 1944] by Joy Hallen
- Elwyn S. Richardson’s “In The Early World,” [book review] by John Pettigrew
- Making an Entrance by Jon Addison
- Chemistry Studies by L. H. Briggs
- Statuta Synodi Dioecesanae, Dunedinensis, Anno 1879, Promulgata by Catholic Church in New Zealand. Dioceses. Dunedin
- Our London Letter (vol 7, issue 8) by Arthur L. Stead
- Extracts From A Diary by Janet Atkinson
- A Critique by A. A. T. Ellis
- Room at the Top by Jon Addison
- Everyone Wants to be Fuehrer: National Socialism in Australia and New Zealand David Harcourt by Les Slater
- [Letter from Ian McDowell to Salient Vol 7, No. 2 April 13, 1944] by Ian McDowell
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- A Many Splendoured Thing by L. Hartman
- Flicks [Salient Vol. 36, Issue 2, 1973] by Jeremy Littlejohn
- Culture richness in myth by Jan Walker
- Banking on Success by Mary-Alice Arthur
- Second Industrial Survey by M.L.B.
- Retrospect and Prospect: A Sermon Preached in the Church of St. Mark, Opawa, Canterbury, New Zealand, on Sunday, April 23, 1882 by George James Cholmondeley
- World Affairs (vol 7, issue 8) by E. Vivian Hall
- Science And Government by B. E. Talboys
- The Band Rotunda by Robyn Turner
- Science And Our Language by D. B. Carrad
- AU rebuked at NZUSA by Barrie Saunders
- History of New Zealand. Vol II. by G. W. Rusden
- Handles with Care by Dianne Haworth
- View from the Left [Vol. 25, No. 7. 1962.] by Val Maxwell
- When We Dead Awaken by D.N.Y.O.
- Maori Whai Karaati by New Zealand Parliament
- Thanks to N.Z. students by Huynh Tan Mam
- Our Women’s Section (vol 4, issue 11) by Sheila G. Marshall
- The Pink Palace by Robyn Scott
- Science In Democracy—The Conference Theme by Sir Ernest Marsden
- Abortion by Jacqueline McCluggage
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- Lehrer Dissected by L. I. Kehell
- Designers at Work by Lynne McCarthy
- Racial Stereotypes in the N.Z. Press by Roger Steele
- More Madness And Fuddled Philosophy by Ken Alexander
- Some Myths Exploded by Dr. R. M. Williams
- Who’s Sick Now? by D. S. Thomas
- African Freedom Fighters Want NZ Support by Peter Franks
- Prof Geering Sermon Drummed Up By Press by Mark Von Dadelszen
- Some Light on the Shadows? by Peter S. Brooke
- Do We Lick Liquor? by J. Thornley
- Scientific Research N.Z. Priorities by J. T. Andrews
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- Careers In Science by Armour T. Mitchell
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- S.L.A.-Right Wingers or Misguided Robin Hoods? by Neil Pearce
- Words from the boss man by Des. Deacon
- Do not misuse freedom—Shand by Jane Hewland
- Clarity at All Costs by Robin Maconie
- Universities And Research by F. J. Llewellyn
- The Bridge Builders by James Cowan
- Thinking it Through: A safe life is no life at all by Tony Watkins
- World Affairs (vol 4, issue 11) by E. Vivian Hall
- Agreement now before release by Tony Hannah
- The Political Widows of Malaysia by Madam Maimun, Madam Chuah Saw Heoh, Mr. M. Sundram
- Be Good, Won’t You!: It’s ‘Capping’ Time Again by J. D. Hercus
- The Big Knife: Part Two of a Survey of Film Censorship in New Zealand by Arthur Everard
- N.Z. Students And The Royal Society by C. A. Fleming
- “Ars Est Celare Artem” (or, ‘you know what you can do with your celery’). by Marty
- The Fifth Annual Report of the Educational Institute of Otago 1881-82 by Educational Institute of Otago
- Europe success flops over here by Nevil Gibson
- Polemic Chiefs Disagree by R. J. Bromby
- Good Show, Chaps by Terry Marshall
- Capping And The Student Union Building by J. D. Hercus
- Sons for the Return Home by Na Te Morehu
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- Dunedin move against Plan by Tony Hannah
- Victoria And The Asian Student: Part 2 by Doug White
- [Letter from Katy Corner to Salient Volume 40, Number 4 March 21 1977] by Katy Corner
- The New Zealand Parliament Mistake: Namely, the Education Act of 1877! by Patriot
- Dance group by Judie Falloon
- Public Instruction in Cookery; Teacher: Mrs Macpherson
- The Watergate File by John Hales
- Cinema Scene: A Poor Tribute To Muni by Maurice Clarke
- Education Board Management in Westland by Hokitika School Committee
- [Letter from A Very Disgusted Malaysian Son to Salient Volume 40, Number 4 March 21 1977] by A Very Disgusted Malaysian
- De Incolis Barbaris Novae Zealandiae by J. B. C
- Varsities should court taxpayers by Jane Hewland
- From Our Chaplain by John Murray
- ‘Tangi’ lacks Maori insight by Roger Steele
- Studying in Vienna by Helen Collier
- Support the Vietnamese by Frank Pitcairn
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- [Letter from A Malaysian Hawker’s Son to Salient Volume 40, Number 4 March 21 1977] by A Malaysian Hawker's Son
- So This is a University by M. F. McI.
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- Young Naval Pianist by Patrick Flynn
- Unsettling Seating by John Hales
- Brother Sun, Sister Moon by David Tripe
- [Letter from Malaysian Students to Salient Volume 40, Number 4 March 21 1977] by Malaysian Students
- Correction—complaint by Juliet Hunt
- Editorial endorsed [letter to the editor] by Mike McDonnell
- [Circular, 23 February 1876, about candidates in Eastern Māori electorate] by Henare Potae
- Fellow Traveller Lashes Back by Don Franks
- [Letter from Malaysian Student to Salient Volume 40, Number 4 March 21 1977] by Malaysian Student
- Nga korero mo Tuhoe : taenga ki Poneke kia kite i te Kawanatanga : tau 1895
- Neither for Nor Against by Anonymous
- Flicks [Salient Vol. 37, Issue 1, 1974] by Jeremy Littlejohn
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- Who is This Clot? by Save our Eyes
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- New Year Greetings: To the Railway Staff by From The Right Hon. J. G. Coates
- Reports of the Native Affairs Committee, 1890 by Native Affairs Committee
- Pavane Pour Une Jeunesse Defunte by Alec Bryan
- Famous New Zealanders: No. 14: Alfred Domett: The Author of “Ranolf and Amohia.” (vol 9, issue 2) by James Cowan
- The Savings Bank in the School by Sir Joshua Girling Fitch
- Yellow Peril in Palmerston by Owen Gager
- On The Daylight Limited by A. H. Messenger
- . . . And Finally . . . by D. G.
- Get Fools Worked Up by Les Slater
- The Man Behind: A Layman’s Impressions of a Railway Guard (vol 9, issue 2) by Ken Alexander
- By-laws and rules and regulations of Under writers’ Fire Patrol, of San Francisco. by Underwriters' Fire Patrol, San Francisco
- Panorama of the Playground: In Defence of the Wrestler by W. F. Ingram
- revolt in vacuum by Arthur Koestler
- Freight on the Rails by Geo. G. Stewart
- Famous New Zealand Trials: The Trial of Louis Chemis (vol 9, issue 2) by C. A. L. Treadwell
- Standing orders of the Provincial Council of Otago, as adopted by the Council... May 31, 1871 by Otago Provincial Council
- Great Britain’s Trade Position by Herbert G. Williams
- 1970 Editor Reports on a . . . by David Harcourt
- (Draft) Standing orders of the Provincial Council of Otago by Otago Provincial Council
- A True Story of the New Zealand Railways. by Isabel M. Peacocke
- Report from China by Peter Franks
- The Journals of Captain James Cook: Vol. I, The Voyage of the Endeavour by James Cook
- Candy on War Path by D. F. Cropp
- Demonstrations by Gordon A. Findlay
- Our American Letter: South of the Rio Grande (vol 9, issue 2) by Bathie Stuart
- The Discovery of New Zealand by J. C. Beaglehole
- exec. officers report. International Affairs by Gerard Guthrie
- N.Z. Railways to be represented at Olympia by A. J. Cleverley
- Salient Interview [Salient Vol. 33, Issue 11, 1970] by Owen Gager
- Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 9, issue 2) by Shibli Bagarag
- Nga Whai Korero a te Pirimia, te Raiti Honore Rihari Hoani Te Hetana ratou ko nga Rangatira o Tuhoe by Richard Seddon
- Change Control Of Mental Hospitals by Louis Ahearn
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- Springboks and Us by B. Sutton-Smith
- Modern Education, Its Defects and their Remedies by J. Macmillan Brown
- The God of Science [6th Sunday Afternoon Lectures for 1872, Horticulture Hall Boston] by F. E. Abbot
- Fresher’s Trip - The Authorised Version by Catherine Alington
- Lecturing Standards by R. Williams
- “The Readin’ O’ the Marks” by Rosie D'Graded
- No Confidence [Salient Vol. 33, Issue 12, 1970] by P. Barker
- Fee Increase Sought by Trevor Webb
- A Dainty Dissertation on a Social Situation by Thos. G. L. Cockcroft
- Mount Cargill by Alex Bathgate
- Where are the Weathermen? by Bruce Robinson
- A Lecture on Consistency by Robert Dale Owen
- Get Fit Or Go Phut by Ken Alexander
- The Taieri River by James McIndoe
- Marijuana .... The New National Sport by Graeme Billey
- No Thomist Me by Peter Munz
- Letters 1 by R. Norman, P. Morgan, Peter Hodder, John G. Blincoe
- NW Nelson Grot (Bionic Bowels Inc) by Murray Corles
- Peter Pan: An Apology to Freshers [Letter to Salient Vol. 3, No. 2. 1940 from Frank] by Frank
- Fingerprinting by Elsie Locke
- The Spiritual World: The World of Life and Cause by Robert Jobson
- Adventures with Bingo by Aroha Bruce
- Leith Valley and Waterfalls by James McIndoe
- Handbook Sour Grapes by Jill Harvey
- A Belief in Miracles by Pax
- An Autumn Romp in the Kaimanawas (May 81) by Terry Patterson
- The Library by Bob Phelps
- South Westlend Wander (Placenames to Conjure With) by Chris Mroczek
- The Relation of Spirit to Matter, considered as a Means of Scriptural Interpretation by W. C. Howells
- 1 Exams by Kate Clark
- Herr Philip’s Morning Walk by Wadestown Correspondent
- Railways in New Zealand by James Edward LeRossignol
- Yankee Doodles... or Marsh’s Aids by Bugs
- Corstorphine to Taieri Mouth by James McIndoe
- Editorial [Salient Vol. 3, No. 2. 1940] by M. L. Boyd
- Demonstrations [Salient Vol. 33, Issue 12, 1970] by G. A. Fyson
- Our Women’s Section (vol 13, issue 12) by Helen
- 2 Contact by R. Norman
- Rigmarolement by Robert Fenton
- Verse . . . by Louis Johnson
- A Tramp You’re Having When You’re Not Having A Tramp by Frances Graham
- Finland in Retrospect by Rollo
- Aspirations by Bruce Wilson, Simon Davis
- Replies to Evans by R. Louis Oliver, Elizabeth Bondy, V. Hart, R. B. Oliver
- World Affairs (vol 4, issue 12) by E. Vivian Hall
- Protest and Answer by Peg Ross
- Rules of the Otago Trades Labour Council (Established 1881.) by Otago Trades and Labour Council
- Architecture of Dunedin by N. Y. A. Wales
- [Letter to Salient Vol. 3, No. 2. 1940 from Ewen Cardale] by Ewen Cardale
- Inside Right with Turd Bruin by Turd Bruin
- Letter to the editor of SMAD [from C. S. Plank] by C. S. Plank
- April Fool-ishness: And Easter Eg-otism by Ken Alexander
- Salient Smacked by Anthropus
- Education [in Dunedin] by J. Hislop
- The Canterbury Gilpin; The Capture and Flight of the Moa by Alexander MacKay
- [Letter to Salient Vol. 3, No. 2. 1940 from J.B. Woodward] by J. B. Woodward
- Utopian Myth by M. J. Glubb
- Tee En Peeing - Queens Birthday weekend by Nigel Fitzpatrick
- Distortion Claimed by O. Tamasese
- Botany of Neighbourhood by G. M. Thomson
- Salient Interview [Salient Vol. 33, Issue 12, 1970] by Peter Debreceny
- In The Green Canyon: “The Place Of Cliffs” - Wanganui River Scenes and Stories by James Cowan
- Get Dressed You ‘Orrible Lot by Mary Gale
- Quotations; First Series by Elijah Tucker
- [Editor’s Reply: Letter to Salient Vol. 3, No. 2. 1940 from Frank] by R. L. Meek
- [Letter from R.J. Watt to Salient Vol. 10, No. 10. July 16, 1947] by R.J. Watt
- Nom-De-Plumes by Dennis J. Higgs, M. W. Burt
- Gardens, Gardens of Delight by Matt Johnston
- The Iliad and Odyssey of India by Edwin Arnold
- More from the Country by Cliff S. Emeny
- Psychology in Industry: Some Social Factors which Contribute to Successful Industry by W. S. Dale
- The University [of Dunedin] by Rev. Prof. Salmond
- Peace on Earth by T. F. Simpson
- Walks and Drives: Queen’s Drive by Alex Bathgate
- Extravaganza [Salient Vol. 25. No. 8. 1962.] by Brian Turner, Robin St. John
- Give a Woman Freedom by Omar Hjumas
- Mudslingers Sling Back [letter to the editor] by David Shand
- Hail, Good Fellows! by Simon Leicester
- On Little A’s Impressions of the Orongorongos by H.W.
- Sex and Technicians in Staff-Student Debate by Keith Walker
- How Radical is a Rat? by George Fyson
- Ross Creek Reservoir by Alex Bathgate
- Reply to Bromby by John Murphy
- Prospectus and Tables of Rates by Mutual Life Association of Australasia
- The Power of Mrs. Grundy by James K. Baxter
- Dark Eyes are Deceiving by Omar Hjumas
- The North-West Nelson Medium-Fit to Easy Trip (The No Chooks, No Massage Party) by Paul Marcroft
- [Petition to Queen Victoria, 29 May 1875, proposing McLean as a spokesperson for Māori]
- Summit by J. B. Woodward
- Nixon: in defence of neutrality by Richard Nixon
- Nelson Historical Society Journal, Volume 3, Issue 5, October 1979 by Nelson Historical Society
- [Speech at opening of Kingitanga assembly, 5 May 1892] by Kingi Ta Tawhiao
- Dear Miss Pinker by Paul Allison
- New Zealand Government Life Insurance Guide and Tables by New Zealand Government Life Insurance
- Reviewer Slated by Omega
- Public Institutions by J. A. Torrance
- Unwarranted Conclusions [letter to the editor] by C. J. Adcock
- Alpine Instruction Course, August 7-9,1981. by Peter Mansell
- Out with Exec! by John Murphy
- Graduate by J.D.F
- Record Review [Salient Vol. 33, Issue 12, 1970] by Dennis O'Brien
- A Brief Review of the Leading Industries by Westley Overton
- The Case for a Science Society by P.J.A.
- Life Insurance: Does it Pay as an Investment? by James Hughes
- Laos, Thailand and the Blindness of the Lett by Brijen K. Gupta
- Snow White And The Six Dwarfs by Matt Johnston
- No Procesh [letter to the editor] by R. L. Hall
- Harvest in T’North by A.V.
- Life and Times of D. M. Stuart, D.D. by C. Stuart Ross
- With Cuddles and Crusty in the Great Outdoors by Kirsty Richards
- Veritas, where is Thy Verity? by Swen
- Quennell wrong, says Geoff Bertram by Geoff Bertram
- Satire by Miss B. Tartlett
- The Flute by Joyce West
- The Bottom? by Critic
- Notes on Sir William Martin’s Pamphlet Entitled the Taranaki Question by Francis Dillon Bell, Thomas Gore Browne, Frederick Whitaker
- Registration Under National Military Act 1961 by J. Williams
- A Ruahines Easter - “Wot I Did At Easter” by Catherine Alington
- Chancellor criticised by G. P. Pirie
- Recognition at Last! by An Illiterate Peasant
- Christianity is Irrational by John North
- Wot, Again? by Flattened Fifth
- God—The Unknown by F. S. Davies
- Fancy by Essie S. Summers
- For the Enlightenment of Students by Janet Oakley, K. G. W. Taylor, M. E. Hinton, I. D. R. Cameron, D. R. McDonald
- Chapel wanted by Mark Von Dadelszen
- Our London Letter (vol 13, issue 12) by Arthur L. Stead
- Te Whare e kiia ana te Ingoa ko Te Mahi Tamariki, Otakou, Hune 10th, 1875.
- Quiet Joy by A. J. MacLeod
- And What Did You Do in the August Holidays? by Catherine Alington, Terry Patterson
- Ho! No! by J. N. J.
- Easy Daze In The Olivines-February 1981 by Bruce Wilson
- NZ is no longer a British colony by G. P. Pirie
- Naive by B. G. Grogan
- Another Story about Omega by B. Jones
- Early Ruapehu Ascents: Memorable Ascent by Kerry-Nicholls in 1883 by John Magurk
- Censure - No Censure by A. McL.
- Film Review by Critic
- The CIA plays the role of ‘Invisible Government’ [review of The Invisible Government by David Wise and Thomas B. Ross] by Alister Taylor
- The Decline of Sin by T. G. Aitken
- Highway 61 Revisited by David Clelland
- Statistics by R. Price
- The East Moves West by A. H. Scotney
- MSA Minutes Clarified by Charles Lian
- Original humour lacking...’Scrappicade ‘55’ by J. D. Dawick
- An Agony Column by George Andtheass, Lou Heartbreak
- The Painting Problem by Harold Hill
- The Ascent of Tawirikohukohu and the Descent of Something Else by Scott Petersen
- Czech Youth Rebuilds Plundered Mining Areas by Dagmar Stein
- Light by The Deacon
- Ancient Maori myth was given dramatic Downstage showing by Bob Lord
- Chinese Number by V. Emanuel
- Truths for the Times [containing ‘Fifty Affirmations’ and ‘Modern Principles’, The Index, No. 1]
- At Weir ‘Twas the...Night Before Hellebore by John Gamby
- Put Your Shirt On.... by Cold Fury
- Vic a trumped-up high school? by Ian Silver
- The Comments by P. J. R. Blizard
- Gloating by R. G. Hall
- Abandon Hope... by A.A. Congalton
- Fear of the Living God [The Index, No. 2] by O. B. Frothingham
- The Mangahao in May by Phil Mackie
- Victoria Students...What is Social Credit? by A. R. Mackay
- New Theatre Movement in China by V. Emanuel
- Suicide Squad by L. C. Goh
- View from the Left [Vol. 25, No. 8. 1962.] by Val Maxwell
- Protests must be made despite irrational elements by Michael Short
- [Letter from B. Sutton-Smith to Salient Vol. 10, No. 10. July 16, 1947] by B. Sutton-Smith
- In Reply [to R. G. Hall] by T.J.K.
- Lecture on the Bible [The Index, No. 3] by Charles Voysey
- Pure Corn in the Cobb by Jenny Iles
- A Book to Read by M. L. Boyd
- The Ego Trip of Nelson Lakes by Cam Falkner
- Christian Propagandism [The Index, No. 4] by F. E. Abbot
- A New Fairyland: The “Sounds National Park” by Ernest E. Bush
- Extrav writers fully exposed by Roger Hall
- Panorama of the Playground: Peter Munro—Winner of Sixty-eight Championship Events (vol 10, issue 11) by W. F. Ingram
- Huihuinga Maori, Poneke, 29 Noema, 1897 by Richard John Seddon
- Films [Salient Vol. 34, Issue 14, 1971] by M. Heath
- A Chat about Surprises by Leo Fanning
- Render Unto Ceasar: The Application of Christian Principles to Politics by J. McK.
- Censorshit by Logician
- Bumblings in the Bracken by Mike Sheridan
- God in the Constitution [The Index, No. 5] by Arthur B. Bradford
- Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 12, issue 5) by Shibli Bagarag
- Phipps on defence by Judie Falloon
- Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 10, issue 11) by Shibli Bagarag
- Huihuinga Maori te 15 o Noema, 1897 by Richard John Seddon
- gill’s bill by Ed Rave
- A Social Democrat Looks at Capitalism by T.J.K.
- Visions of Ersatz by Bruce Robinson
- Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 13, issue 12) by Shibli Bagarag
- No £75 Fine for these Bad Books by XYZ
- The Sabbath [The Index, No. 6] by Parker Pillsbury
- New Zealand and English Letters: Many Famous Visitors by Arthur O'Halloran
- Huihuinga Maori, Poneke, 25 Oketopa, 1897 by Richard John Seddon
- Cohabitation is cheaper by Jan Walker
- The Spice Of Advice by Ken Alexander
- Highways and Byways: Some Mid-Canterbury Scenes by Neville R. Lewers
- “Swimming Down the Drain” by C.P.
- Queens Birthday - Ruapehu “Climbing” Trip by Phil Mackie
- ecocide in Indochina by Keith Buchanan
- Cultural Imperialism and the English Department by Gordon Campbell
- Compulsory Education [The Index, No. 7] by F. E. Abbot
- Alpheim: A Short Story (vol 12, issue 5) by Arnold Gozar
- 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
- Neutrality is out by Bill Logan
- Our Women’s Section: Timely Notes and Useful Hints. (vol 10, issue 11) by Helen
- He Ture hei whakatikatika i “Te Ture Tuku Whenua 1870,” e whai tikanga ana ki nga whenua e karaatitia ana i raro i nga Ture Whenua Maori. (31 o Akuhata, 1874).
- Letter to Peter Franks by The MSA Committee
- Shooting by I.M.C.
- Pictures from Lakeland: Taupo by Joyce West
- Mobilise July 30th by Russell Johnson
- A Trial Run in the “Aotea” by N. Bartellot
- Limited Night Entertainments: Part IX (vol 10, issue 11) by R. Marryat Jenkins
- A Slander on Mice and Dogs by A Real Man
- Sport [Salient Vol. 34, Issue 14, 1971] by Ian Hunt, Peter Winter, T. L. Webb
- The First Victoria University Tramping Club Raglan Range Expedition - August 22-30 by Peter Mansell
- The United States Recession by V.J.T.
- Our London Letter (vol 12, issue 5) by Arthur L. Stead
- Chunga’s Revenge Reprise by Zeke
- Path Finders by R. J. Currie
- Referendum: A Reconsideration by L. C. Goh
- ...As A Hangman Tests His Drop by John C. Hendrikse
- The Medium Kaimanawas in May by Catherine Alington
- The Tongariro national Park by G. F. Hunt
- The Present Heaven [The Index, No. 8] by O. B. Frothingham
- Missionaries do cushion change by Peter Rapp
- Australia’s Sesquicentenary Celebrations: Literary Competitions by S. Elliott Napier
- The Lakes by Mary R. Greig
- Massey sales by Judie Falloon
- The Impeachment of Christianity [The Index, No. 10] by F. E. Abbot
- The Witchery of Waikaremoana: Where Loveliness is Unspoiled by O. N. Gillespie
- Hotter than Hell - a summer tramp in Hokitika, January 81 by Terry Patterson
- The Cry of Love by Perkin
- Our London Letter (vol 10, issue 11) by Arthur L. Stead
- Farmyard Sonnet by Katherine O'Brien
- Neglect of educational matters’—NZUSA accused by Ken Laraman
- The Five Commandments by MSA Hardcore
- It may be the Kaimanawas by Murray Corles
- Ways of the North: Life In The Cabin Country by Robin Hyde
- Social Ideals [4th Sunday Afternoon Lectures for 1872, Horticulture Hall Boston] by David A. Wasson
- If Only I Could Remember My Name Atlantic by Zeke
- The People of Pudding Hill: No. 2.: All Rights Reserved: Mr. Tom’s Airy Adventure (vol 10, issue 11) by Shiela Russell
- Came War! by Ruth I. Berry
- Trail of Destruction, continued by Lynette Hartley
- Swan Song for this Year by T. H. H.
- Our London Letter (vol 14, issue 10) by Arthur L. Stead
- On the Road to Anywhere by Robin Hyde
- Central. by C. R. Allen
- Among the Books (vol 10, issue 12) by Shibli Bagarag
- The Chief Guide’s Report by Mike Sheridan
- New Zealand’s Centennial Exhibition: A Visitor’s Impressions by Oriwa Keripi
- Nelson Lakes Insanity - August by Murray Corles
- Limited Night Entertainments: Part X. (vol 10, issue 12) by R. Marryat Jenkins
- Landscape Of Change. by Denis Glover
- Buy New Zealand Goods and Build New Zealand: New Zealand Industries Series No. 11. Footwear and Leather Goods by O. N. Gillespie
- Controversy by D. G.
- Letters Deep Depression by D. Prest
- Poppies In The Rain. by Phyllis I. Young
- Pictures Of New Zealand Life (vol 10, issue 12) by James Cowan
- Makutu: The Magic That Kills And Cures: A Tale Of The Hidden Arts by James Cowan
- You May Lead a Lamb to Slaughter by D. G.
- [Invitation, January 1892, to the first Kotahitanga meeting, held in April] by Heta Te Haara
- On the Road to Anywhere by Robin Hyde
- Heather At Tongariro. by E. Mary Gurney
- When Greek Meets Greek by W. H. Oliver
- Our Women’s Section (vol 6, issue 2) by Sheila G. Marshall
- Panorama of the Playground: The Ranfurly Shield by W. F. Ingram
- Defamation Charge is Coming by Barrie Saunders
- Pictures Of New Zealand Life (vol 10, issue 11) by Tangiwai
- Progress (vol 10, issue 12) by E. Woodward
- Reigious Freedom? by P. M. Burns, P. M. Hoskins, P. Hutchings, F. L. Curtin, S. F. Johnston
- A House at Lower Hutt
- IUS and US by W. H. M.
- Pictures Of New Zealand Life: The Navy At Waireka by Tangiwai
- A Fascinating New Zealander (Chironomus Zealandicus) by H. Collett
- In Your Kitchen by M. B. Patience
- Aesthetics and Morals
- Retrospect (vol 10, issue 12) by Phyllis I. Young
- Executive Member Writes: “Salient” Defended by Jane Buckley
- Our Women’s Section: Timely Notes and Useful Hints (vol 12, issue 5) by Helen
- Wheels And Whizzdom by Ken Alexander
- Grouse by Overdue
- The Wisdom of the Maori: Railway Station Maori Names. (vol 10, issue 11) by Tohunga
- Design in Greek Art by G. R. Manton
- Football Facts And Fancies by Ken Alexander
- World Affairs (vol 6, issue 2) by E. Vivian Hall
- An Apology by John Marchant
- Straight From The Bull’s Month by G. K. W. Johnstone, P. A. Hutchings
- Policing the Railways: Life in a Signal Box by A. Oman Heany
- Not Understood by M. J. Bright
- Flat Wanted by C. D. Burrell
- Nelson: The Athens of the Antipodes: New Zealand’s Serene Haven by O. N. Gillespie
- The Sunny South Pacific: Carefree Lives of Happy Tongans, and Other Impressions of an Island Cruise by C. E. Wheeler
- In Defence of Dr. Ausubel by M.H.H.
- The Folly of Ignorance by Roland Vogt
- Twilight or Dawn? by H. C. E.
- Lakeland and Storyland: The Charm of a Rotorua Cruise by James Cowan
- The Early Canterbury Runs: Containing the First, Second and Third (new) Series by L. G. D. Acland
- Educational Expansion by T.J.K.
- Digest Gives Indigestion by J. N. J.
- “Name The Rail-Cars” Competition. by W. F. Ingram
- Reports of the Native Affairs Committee, 1899. by Native Affairs Committee
- Help! by Young John
- Dr. Beaglehole reminds us . . . by Partisan
- Panorama of the Playground: New Zealanders In International Sport (vol 10, issue 12) by W. F. Ingram
- No Confidence by O. U. T.
- Joke? by T. A. Ord
- The People of Pudding Hill: No. 3. (vol 10, issue 12) by Shiela Russell
- No Reply from Junior Atheist by Veritas
- Catch ‘Em Young by Ken Alexander
- No Ivory Tower by Tilly Piper
- Thoughts on Ultimate Problems, Being a Synoptic Statement of Two Theodicies by F. W. Frankland
- Editorship of “Salient” 1950 by W. T. Hume
- Potted Pars [Salient, Vol. 14, Issue 10, 1951] by Prolix
- Another P.J. [Letter to Salient July 16 1968] by P. J Wedderspoon
- Train Pictures: Through The Waikato by Elsie K. Morton
- Te piipiwharauroa, tihe, tihe, tihe ere mauriora, hapainga e, hapainga e by Tuta Nihoniho
- The Long Day Closes by E. H. Wildey
- The Jubilee History of Nelson: From 1842 to 1892 by Lowther Broad
- Modern Methods in our Workshops (vol 3, issue 9) by S. B. Barltrop
- Journey for Two by R. E. H.
- New Zealand in 1839, Four Letters To the Right Hon. Earl Durham by John Dunmore Lang
- Taylor-made? [Letter to Salient July 16 1968] by Craig W. Wrightson
- Only Half a Dollar for . . . by J. D. M.
- [Ordinances; a collection of reprinted licensing ordinances.] by Otago Provincial Council
- The Rimutaka Incline: A Unique Railway by A. P. Godber
- ..not a paper ? [Letter to Salient July 16 1968] by G. J. Nesbitt
- Wotapiti by J. G. Hutchison
- ...Trotskyists [Letter to Salient July 16 1968] by Bill Logan, O. J. Gager, Nevil Gibson, Jan Walker, Greg. Smith
- New Zealand and the South Sea Islands, and their Relation to the Empire by Sir Julius Vogel
- The Romance of the Rail (Continued) by James Cowan
- A Collection of Acts of the Imperial Parliament Affecting the Constitution of New Zealand by New Zealand Government, William Pharazyn
- Confusion [Letter to Salient July 16 1968] by Conrad Bollinger
- The Sand by F. L. Curtin
- The Westinghouse Brake by R. E. Robertson
- The Cyclopedia of New Zealand [Canterbury Provincial District] by Cyclopedia Company Limited
- Tennis [Salient Vol. 3, No. 1. 1940] by K. J. McN
- Other side of the fence [Letter to Salient July 16 1968] by B. Smith
- What Shakespeare Really Meant by Despard
- Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners’ Monthly Report [No.181, Jan. 1878] by Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners
- The Illustrated Temperance Year Book and Societies’ Register and Directory for 1879
- [Introduction to Tournament, 1940] by A.R.A
- Haste to the Quickening Years by A. A. N.
- Petti Rewop-Rewob sinned, List [Letter to Salient July 16 1968] by Dennis List
- The Ruin of the Turf in New Zealand by Kosmos
- Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners’ Monthly Report [No.185, May 1878] by Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners
- Tool Tipping and Economy by C. J. Graham
- Circus by R. L. Meek
- Have You a Dirty Mind? by Michael C. Pick
- Homoeopathy Past and Present by Walter Balls-Headley
- Whimsy and substance in new drama by Hamish Tristram
- 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.”.
- Minutes of the Proceedings of the General Council [1877] by Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners
- Peebles’ constructions by Helen Kedgley
- T.C. Drama’s Major by Louis Johnson
- Spiritualism—What is it? by Robert Rutherford
- The Need for Hostels... by C. B.
- The Great Debate by Desparde
- But We Can’t All Be... [Letter to Salient July 16 1968] by H. C. MacNeill, R. D. Clarke, Owen E. Hughes, M. H. Fyson
- [University of Otago Calender 1877] by University of Otago
- Nelson Historical Society Journal, Volume 3, Issue 4, September 1978 by Nelson Historical Society
- [Untitled poem by Rhys G. Pasley] by Rhys G. Pasley
- Annual Meeting of the Otago District Committee 1878 by Manchester Unity Independent Order of Oddfellows Otago District Committee
- Production Engineering Part XXVIII: “Milestones” by E. T. Spidy
- News From the Exec. by T. H. Hill
- The Present and the Past by Mr. J. R. Fow
- The Return Of The Triboldies: Part 16 by Dennis List
- Holidays and some Muddled Memories by Ken Alexander
- Historical Society
- Proceedings of the R. W. Grand Lodge of New Zealand 1877 by Independent Order of Oddfellows of New Zealand
- Old Manawatu, or The Wild Days of the West by T. Lindsay Buick
- Rangi’s Artistry: A Rotorua Picture by James Cowan
- A Critique of Munz by Logician
- All’s not fair in war and gore by Nevil Gibson
- Railroading in the United States of America by W. Young
- Report of the Orkney and Zetland Association for 1877 by Orkney and Zetland Association
- Evasion Again by Buffalo Bill
- The power of dreams by M. J. Heath
- Curious Hobbies: Model Railways and Old Castles - Unfinished Literary Masterpieces by S. H. Bridgford
- [Letter from Yukata-Hoo to Salient Vol. 21, No. 5. May 6, 1958] by Yukata-Hoo
- May Young England Smoke? A Modern Question, Medically and Socially Considered
- Training Colleges and N.Z.U.S.A. by A.V. O'Brien
- Tertiary education balance ‘outmoded’ by Jim Mitchell
- Nelson’s First Magistrate: Article No. 2 by J. N. W. Newport
- The Bee by James Gordon Stuart Grant
- [Letter from D. A. Patterson to Salient Vol. 21, No. 5. May 6, 1958] by D. A. Patterson
- Prohibitive by Paul T. Callaghan
- Cherchez la femme by A.V. O'Brien
- Folk concerts by Penny Whistle
- Songer’s River by B. E. Dickinson
- The New Zealand Country Journal [Vol. 1, No. 3, Jul. 1877]
- [Letter from B. R. de Clifton to Salient Vol. 21, No. 5. May 6, 1958] by B. R. de Clifton
- [Report of a meeting, Dunedin 1878] by Early Closing Association
- The Railway Windmill by J. N. W. Newport
- Open Day attractions by Michelle Denson
- Art Magazine by Peter Graham
- Man, or God? An Abstract of Two Lectures by Charles Bright
- ‘The Ungentle Shepherds’ by B. E. Dickinson
- Denial by Patrick Neil
- S.C.M. Book Problem by W. J. Watson
- P.R.O. appointee [letter to the editor] by Judy M. Dey
- The Nelson & West Coast Section of the Main Trunk Railway of New Zealand by W. Acton B. Adams
- President’s Foreward [to ‘Nelson Historical Society Journal, Volume 3, Issue 4, September 1978’] by Ian D. Simpson
- The Privilege of Censorship by A. C. Walsh
- Apartheid demo [letter to the editor] by Darryl J. Cunningham
- Riotewari: He Kupu Whakamarama mo nga Raruraru o nga Whenua Maori by E. C. G. Thomas
- Angels v. Assassins by C. V. Bollinger
- Reports of the Native Affairs Committee, 1885 by Native Affairs Committee
- Acts Affecting Native Lands, Etc. (In English and Maori), Passed by the General Assembly, Session 1905 by General Assembly of New Zealand
- Ryotwarry: A Solution of the Maori Land Question by E. C. G. Thomas
- Salient Review Criticised by Chris Rosie
- What’s in a Name [Nelson Historical Society Journal, Volume 3, Issue 4, September 1978] by J. N. W. Newport
- [Letter from Fallen Angel to Salient Vol. 21, No. 5. May 6, 1958] by Fallen Angel
- Super-graphics [letter to the editor] by Dick Harker
- Muldoon ‘Unsuitable’ as Minister by Bill Logan
- Rotokura by David Butts
- God and the Bodgies by C. V. Bollinger
- Correspondence and Legal Opinions Concerning Street Levels by Dunedin City Council
- Report on Native Land Claims in Marlborough by Alexander Mackay
- UGC Failure by Mike King
- The Taxes in New Zealand by Edward Jerningham Wakefield
- Scrappy rugby by Ian Barwick
- Dark Victory (adapted from Saroyan) by D. Saker
- The UK Withdrawl by Geoff Bertram
- The Direct Evidences of Evolution by Professor Thomas Henry Huxley
- Calendar was issued latest ever by Caroline McGrath
- Prelude to Peace by R. L. Meek, J. Winchester, M. Mitchell
- Story [by P. J. McGrath] by P. J. McGrath
- Professor Mackenzie by H.M.
- The Cultural Revolution In China by Owen Gager
- The Bond Theme by Nevil Gibson
- Hostel may stand on cemetery site by Jane Rankin
- Failed [Letter to Salient July 16 1968] by P. J. Kelly
- The Farmer in New Zealand by G. T. Alley, D. O. W. Hall
- Christmas 1862 At the Mouth of the Buller River by Margaret C. Brown
- NZU wins rugby by Russell Fairbrother
- Editorial [Salient Vol. 3, No. 1. 1940] by M.L.B
- The Age of Personal Disengagement by Chas. Troughton
- Our Mistake by W. J. Scott
- ‘Potted Biographies’ by J. F. H. Savage
- Hostel soon by Gerald Curry
- An art.. [Letter to Salient July 16 1968] by M. C. Mitchell
- He Panuitanga
- For Freshers Only by R. L. Meek
- Exec. support on Halls Appeal sought by Roger Wilde
- The Great African Rift by Niel Wright
- NZUSA Profit by Tony Jacques
- Brighter Capping by B. C. Shaw
- Atomic warheads now in Thailand by Peter Rapp
- New Zealand in the World by F. L. W. Wood
- The University and the War by O.E.A.H
- Nationalism [Letter to Salient July 16 1968] by W. E. Murphy
- Blues presentations by Ian Stockwell
- Support for appeal pleases chairman by Diana Quay
- Rowing victory by John Neas
- Don’t Knock the Rock by R. G. Hall
- Film Brings Interest And Revulsion by A. W. Everard
- The Suburban Train: A Daily Half-Hour Of Adventure (vol 9, issue 1) by Christine Comber
- Famous New Zealanders: No. 27: Dr. Peter H. Buck (Te Rangihiroa), D.S.O.,: Doctor, Soldier, and Ethnologist (vol 10, issue 3) by James Cowan
- No Easy Way of Dying by Jan Walker
- A Pallid Reflection by Jan Walker
- Best Paintings Lack Publicity by Sharon Crosbie
- Henry Lawson: Australia’s Poet and Storyteller: His Connection With New Zealand (vol 9, issue 1) by Tom L. Mills
- Our London Letter (vol 10, issue 3) by Arthur L. Stead
- Preface [to Cheerful Yesterdays] by Frederick Edwin Smith
- Literary Undergrowth by Nevil Gibson
- The Haunting of the Past by Bob Lord
- Song by Rhys Pasley
- [Letter from R.S. Parker to Salient Vol. 6, No. 10 July 28, 1943] by R. S. Parker
- Giddy Gardening by Ken Alexander
- Stamping, Cheering For Jazzmen by Rob Laking
- [Review of The Night of the Ding Dong] by Bob Lord
- Some Railway Memories: Locomotives with Names (vol 9, issue 1) by Arthur Chorlton
- Eng. Lit. [Letter to Salient Vol. 32, No. 22 September 17, 1969] by P. Gerard
- To You by Judith Holmes
- “All Change Here…”: Our Railway Junctions: A Journey Of Discovery (vol 10, issue 3) by O. N. Gillespie
- Shakespeare Review by J. A. Haxton
- It’s Funny by Bob Lord
- Famous New Zealand Trials: The Trial of Charles Clements (vol 9, issue 1) by C. A. L. Treadwell
- New hypocrisy [Letter to Salient Vol. 32, No. 22 September 17, 1969] by Arthur Baysting
- Paga Echo by Stephen Oliver
- Vice-Chancellor, Does He Do? by I. D. Campbell
- Found Swaying by J. S. Hales
- Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 9, issue 1) by Shibli Bagarag
- [Circular, 5 June 1876, about the Eastern Māori election poll petition]
- Hail to Thee, Blithe Spirit: A reply to Trevor James by Rhys Pasley
- New Zealand Journey (vol 10, issue 3) by Margaret Macpherson
- Extrav Seems Promising by Doug Wilson
- [Film Reviews in Salient vol. 31 num.5] by Rex Benson
- Our Women’s Section: Timely Notes and Useful Hints (vol 9, issue 1) by Helen
- [Reply to James Entika from Roger Wilde] by Roger Wilde
- 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
- An Admonition Against Glazing by Niel Wright
- Pictures of New Zealand Life (vol 9, issue 1) by Tangiwai
- Pictures of New Zealand Life (vol 10, issue 3) by James Cowan
- On the Stages of the Ear by Hockey Patilla
- Malaysia [Letter to Salient Vol. 32, No. 22 September 17, 1969] by James Entika
- The Technological Service Station and its alternatives by Peter J. Blizard
- Cassius Crud [letter to the editor] by Tony Haas
- The Wisdom of the Maori (vol 9, issue 1) by Tohunga
- Cheerful Yesterdays by O. T. J. Alpers
- The Limited Night Entertainments by R. Marryat Jenkins
- Song [by Liz Rowe] by Liz Rowe
- Jealous by Steve Blakemore
- Weir House Plea by Tony Haas
- The Part of Art by Ken Alexander
- Some South Island Memorials by C. H. Fortune
- On Censorship - A Justification by B. C. Shaw
- A.G.M. [letter to the editor] by Alana Guinivent
- Historical Records of New Zealand, Vol. I
- The Wisdom of the Maori (vol 10, issue 3) by Tohunga
- Bright Outlook for Flax: New Textile for Wool-Packs and Bags (vol 9, issue 1) by Leo Fanning
- Exec: Irresponsible Element in Exec by D.B.K.
- Record reviews [letter to the editor] by Ron Pretty
- The Birth of Our Railways: The Great Public Works Policy of 1870.–-Part III (vol 10, issue 3) by N. S. Woods
- A Fanfare of Strumpets: An Anthology of Prose by John C. Hendrikse
- Male Strip-Teaser At Varsity by Mel Dickson
- Literary page [letter to the editor from Richard King] by Richard King
- On the Road to Anywhere: Northern Hospitality, and—a Tawhara for Tea: Part III. (vol 10, issue 3) by Robin Hyde
- Nominations For Life Membership by B. C. Shaw
- You Cannot Beat The Machine by Richard Shorter
- Literary page [letter to the editor from David Avery] by David Avery
- Student Impressed by Adelaide by N. E. Whitehead
- The Silverstream Valley by G. H. Turton
- Into Fiordland: From Manapouri to Deep Cove (vol 9, issue 1) by Elsie K. Morton
- The Return of the Triboldies: Part 3 by Dennis List
- The Hollow Men by Sigma
- Rowing hopes by Mike Pether
- Cabbage-Trees. by Elsa Flavell
- New Satellite Experiment by Jim Ansell
- The Burning Bush. by M. V. White
- Our Plain by James McIndoe
- Famous New Zealanders: No. 13: Edward Tregear: Pioneer, Scholar, Humanitarian (vol 9, issue 1) by Tangiwai
- To Jean McC by Omar Hjumas
- Thought lacking at Catholic camp by Mike Bergin
- 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
- New Zealand Night. by Margaret Howarth
- Songs for Unemployed Miners by Neil Wright
- True Foes and Losey Dotes by Michael Heath
- Extravaganza by Huddie Williamson
- Berlioz To Beethoven by Murray White
- Dunedin from the bay by Thomas Bracken
- Our London Letter (vol 9, issue 1) by Arthur L. Stead
- Impression. by O. M. Igglesden
- Education May Be Affected by Tony Jacques
- Easter Tournament by Ian Stockwell
- The Hucksters and the University by Warwick Armstrong
- “Lolita”, Set Text For Aussies by Mel Dickson
- Debating by F. D. O'Flynn
- Our Women’s Section: Timely Notes and Useful Hints. (vol 10, issue 3) by Helen
- ‘Dominion’ Report: Cunning Editing by H.B.R.
- Railway Progress in the Far North: Direct Rail To Auckland by T. G. Glasgow
- 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.
- …Not a proved theory by Maurice F. McIntyre
- Joint Committee On Student Participation [AGM portfolio report, 1969] by Doug White
- Lunacy in Motor Car Design by Alan Mulgan
- For And Against — Defence by S. L. Dickson
- A House Near Wanganui
- Editorial [Salient Vol. 28, No. 6, 1965] by H.B.R., John Llewellyn
- Panorama of the Playground (vol 10, issue 3) by Old Sport
- New Zealand’s Southern Lakes: The Holidaymakers’ Paradise by Robert F. Black
- “Abolish Philosophy Department” says Education Graduate by B. Sutton-Smith
- Prof. Applauds Initiative On Requirement by P. J. Norris
- The Battlefields of Sport: Bare-Knuckle Days (vol 10, issue 3) by Quentin Pope
- Te Ture Whakatikatika i nga Ture whakatu tangata Maori mo roto i te Paremete.
- A Garden for Pleasure by Anna Plishke
- The Use Of Stores by Economist
- If I Were King by Omar Hjumas
- World Affairs (vol 7, issue 9) by E. Vivian Hall
- Stanz week by D. F. Cropp
- A Literary Page or Two (vol 10, issue 3) by Shibli Bagarag
- Hot Water… The Domestic Problem by R. H. Ellis
- Notes On Our Travels (vol 2, issue 10) by L. C. E. Hamann
- The Building by G. Warner
- Research payoff fantastic—Wilson by D. F. Cropp
- Justification by O. E. Burton
- Famous New Zealanders: No. 45.: Sir F. Truby King: Founder of the Plunket System: The Doctor who Saved the Babies (vol 11, issue 9) by James Cowan
- Theory of Combustion (Continued) (vol 2, issue 10) by W. C. Bishop
- S.G.M. Condemns The Government by Denis Phelps
- The Olive Branch by Anton Vogt, Spence Combs
- Nature’s Statuary in the Castle Hill Basin. by Elsie L. Thompson
- Elections soon by Denis Phelps
- Hockey Inquisition by L. B. Sandford
- Tools of Steel (vol 2, issue 10) by H. E. Childs
- A Small Room Replanned
- Too busy? by Denis Phelps
- History of New Zealand. Vol I. by G. W. Rusden
- Aluminium In The Transportation Industry by W. Gratwicke
- Mussolini Resigns? by D.C.
- German-Austrian Union Justified? by M. L. Boyd
- Decision explained by Denis Phelps
- Stand up and be counted [editorial] by Roger Wilde
- Patients’ and Prisoners’ Aid Society Report [1878-79] by Patients' and Prisoners' Aid Society of Otago
- [Sport Editorial for Salient Vol. 6, No. 10 July 28, 1943] by A. V. O'Brien
- What Is This Mission? by J. A. Linton
- what’s wrong with Child Welfare by Jack Austin
- Sixteenth Annual Report of the Committee of Management of the Benevolent Institution by Otago Benevolent Institution
- Economics learnt in hard school by Bill Logan
- Good News by J. B. Aimers
- Conscientious Objection and how to do it by Lindsay Pope, Finlay Downs
- Transport in the ‘Eighties by H. O. Baulf
- The Friendly Societies Act 1877, and Amendment Act 1878 by New Zealand Government
- Nga Korero Paremete: 1902-1903 by New Zealand Parliament, Legislative Council
- Letter in Reply [to J.D.F.] by R. L. Meek
- The New Zealand Tourist by Thomas Bracken
- Cultural [AGM portfolio report, 1969] by Pip Davys
- Rules of the Wellington Law Students Society by Wellington Law Students Society
- International [AGM portfolio report, 1969] by G. Guthrie
- [Letter from J.M. Ziman to Salient Vol. 6, No. 10 July 28, 1943] by J.M. Ziman
- The Parson and the Pedlar by Ingonyama
- Extremes in Spain. The Beginning — And the End by R. L. Meek
- Publications [AGM portfolio report, 1969] by Owen Gager
- [Letter from H. Williamson to Salient Vol. 6, No. 10 July 28, 1943] by H. Williamson
- Waiwera Hot Springs near Auckland, N.Z. by Robert Graham
- National [AGM portfolio report, 1969] by Dave McGregor
- Academy Art: Autumn Display by E. M. Brisco
- [Letter from S.N.T. to Salient Vol. 6, No. 10 July 28, 1943] by S.N.T.
- Socialised Medicine: An Opposing Opinion by Dr. Alan Tennent
- Education [AGM portfolio report, 1969] by Caroline McGrath
- Rules of the Law Society of the District of Otago and Southland, Made Under the Provisions of “the District Law Societies Act, 1878.” by Otago and Southland District Law Society
- Red guards friendly by Kent Pearson
- Emigrate or Die? [letter to the editor] by J. Wild
- Preface to “Creating a National Spirit: Celebrating New Zealand’s Centennial” by Jim Collinge
- Economy not cured by F. W. Holmes, Nevil Gibson
- Introduction to “Creating a National Spirit: Celebrating New Zealand’s Centennial” by William Renwick
- KLB Must Go! [letter to the editor] by D. G. Gale
- Time Returns [letter to the editor] by J. C. Brown
- Relax abortion laws - Congress by Don Gray
- Plain Damn Bad Journalism .... [letter to the editor] by Louis Johnson
- Pope yes - Durning by Don Gray
- The holiday film season — an execrable selection by Rex Benson
- Extravaganza [review] by D. P. Wright
- New Zealand Displayed: Anscombe’s 1940 Exhibition Design by William Toomath
- Moral obligation to Pacific people Harre told students by Don Gray
- Porgy and Bess: A Vibrant Theatricality by Malcolm Carr
- The Highway to Health and Happiness in the Government Court by John E. Martin
- Dr Martyn Finlay sees democracy in decline Report from Curious Cove Congress by Don Gray
- Jack Lovelock Champions the “Also Rans.” by W. F. Ingram
- Bedrooms
- Business As Unusual: Managing and Funding the Centennial Exhibition by Gavin McLean
- Prof. Distorts Science! [letter to the editor] by D. R. Thomas
- CIA finance shocks by Alister Taylor
- Chewing the Cud by Rex Benson
- Socialists celebrating King’s Birthday Decide That by C. V. Bollinger
- The 625 Line: TV with David Smith: Macwonder by David Smith
- ‘Its A Difficult World, David’ by James K. Baxter
- Notes on “A Book of New Zealand Verse’ by Peter Dronke
- About Planning by John Cox
- Mary Seddon: Legal, Logical, Liquor by John McGrath
- Record Reviews: Fathers and Sons, Big City Blues and John Lee Hooker Sings Blues by Midge Marsden
- Electronic studio at Victoria by Howard Harris
- Disclaimers [Salient Volume 14, Issue 7, 1951] by M. F. McIntyre
- Holyoake And Moral Re-Armament by H.B.R.
- Man Made New Zealand by Juliet Peter
- Record Reviews: Earth and Sky by Denis Smalley
- Christians Unite! by John Murray
- A House in Upper Hutt [Part 1] by A. L. Treadwell
- Pyschiatrics for students by Sue Hollyer
- Pro-Peace Movement Anti-Executive by C. V. Bollinger, H. C. MacNeill, L. B. Piper, M. N. Piper, N. M. Grange, D. E. Davey, G. Martin, P. Cooper, M. Pagani
- Book Reviews: O’Leary’s Orchard and Other Stories by Shirley Fox
- Art Review: Contemporary British Lithographs by Stewart Maclennan
- NZ National Party paper discontinued by Barrie Saunders
- Economics [Salient Volume 14, Issue 7, 1951] by J. F. D. Patterson
- Waikato misses out by M. King
- Panui Maori
- [Letter from VAUX] by Vaux
- Unfinancial post grads by Alister Taylor
- ‘Guardians and Wards’ : (A study of the origins, causes, and the first two years of the Mau in Western Samoa.) by Albert Wendt
- Juan Matteucci: The Man And His Music by D. Hewitson
- J’Accuse ! ! ! by W. H. McLeod
- Petition of Henare Matua and twenty-two others : presented to the Honourable the Legislative Council by the Hon. Mr. Mantell, the twenty-first of August, 1874
- Changes proposed by Caroline McGrath
- Drama Review: Richard III by George Webby
- Human Rights Ignored? by Wiremu
- 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
- Making New Zealand: Pictorial Surveys of a Century by William Renwick
- A Message from the President by John Marchant
- Up the Airy Mountain by R.F.
- What indeed? by Bob Phelps
- The Takaka Pioneers’ Memorial Part II by Ken Wright
- Adverts For Ourselves [letter to the editor] by J. A. Cameron
- Notes On Knowers by Ken. Alexander
- Swing in Session by F.B.
- Benson Booms out by Stewart Young
- Charles Monro. James Jenkins Lecture, 2010 by Clive Akers
- History and Romance: The Making of the Centennial Historical Surveys by Rachel Barrowman
- Tournament Responsibilities by Sports Editor
- The People of Pudding Hill: No. 12 (Concluded) (vol 11, issue 9) by Shiela Russell
- Skiing: The Snow Drug by Tony Hassed
- Tragic French Expedition: Marion’s Voyage to New Zealand by Arthur O'Halloran
- Ki ngā rangatira Māori o Niu Tirani. Proposal for a scheme to manage land sales for the benefit of Māori
- Kashmir by T.J.K.
- [Editorial. Salient Volume 33 Number 10. 8 July, 1970] by David Harcourt
- Bishopdale Theological College: Pasion, Faith and Scholarship by Allie Tonks
- Early Auckland Newspapers: Politics and the Press by W. Mervyn Lusty
- The Uncompleted Centennial Atlas by Malcolm McKinnon
- [letter to the editor from David Butler] by David Butler
- White Bread and Treacle by Rosaline Redwood
- ‘ZM Groves by David Smith
- America in Crisis? by Gerald D. Bowden
- Highways and Byways: The Making of the Centennial Talkie—“N.Z. 1840–1940” by Neville R. Lewers
- Swimming by C.P.
- Eulogy. Max Dessiou Lash by Ian Lash
- Preferences by J. R. Hastings
- [letter to the editor from Peter V. O’Brien] by Peter V. O'Brien
- Union Extensions Unlikely To Start by Julie Rayner
- Scholefield’s Dictionary by Shirley Tunnicliff
- Centennial Exhibtions of Art by Roger Blackley
- Eventide by Isobel Andrews
- The Maero Is Stalking by Mary R. Greig
- Just a further walk from thee by Cecily Pinker
- [letter to the editor from R. McMullan] by R. McMullan
- Thirty Years on the Footplate by Frances Brebner
- Psychology Scorned by D.A.P.
- Waitaki. by Denis Glover
- Book Reviews: George Chamier, A South Sea Siren by John Thomson
- [letter to the editor from Barbara Cowan] by Barbara Cowan
- Myth and Anti-myth in Literary Responses to the Centennial by Lawrence Jones
- The Old Brave Days of Opunake: A Tale of the Taranaki Coast by Joyce West
- Signalling Santa by Ken Alexander
- ‘Touching the Mind of the Country’: J. C. Beaglehole and the Design of the Centennial Publications by Sydney J. Shep
- Berkeley Again by Russell Campbell
- Our London Letter (vol 14, issue 2) by Arthur L. Stead
- New Zealand: The Land of the Thoroughbred: The World’s Ideal Stud Farm by O. N. Gillespie
- Refresher leave: just a holiday? by Lindsay Wright
- Reply [to Adverts For Ourselves] by H.B.R.
- Student Amenities Surveyed by John Marchant
- A Review Of Mr. For Steer’s Paper, Fallacies of Federation by Sydney Morning Herald
- ‘Hurrah for Playland’ by Gavin McLean
- A Literary Page or Two (vol 11, issue 9) by Shibli Bagarag
- Reports of the Native Affairs Committee, 1887, No. 1 by Native Affairs Committee
- Let Us Compare... by F. D. Finlayson
- Canoeing in Wild Waters: Up the Manganui-a-te-Ao by James Cowan
- He Ture whakatakoto tikanga hei kimi i nga Take ki etahi Whenua i te Takiwa o Turanganui (31 o Akuhata, 1874).
- A Speech On Border Treaties and Australian Federation by Hercules Robinson
- The Wisdom of the Maori: The Late Tahu Potiki Haddon (vol 11, issue 9) by Tohunga
- New Reading Reviewed by H.B.R.
- He petihona na Ngaitahu ki te Paremata o Nu Tireni [Petition seeking redress for the injustices of South Island land transactions] by Ngāi Tahu
- Buy New Zealand Goods and Build New Zealand: New Zealand Industries Series No. 3—Tobacco by O. N. Gillespie
- [Books: The Night Shift, New Worlds For Old] by K.K.C.
- Our Women’s Section (vol 11, issue 9) by Helen
- [letter to the editor from Jonathan Cloud] by Jonathan Cloud
- Broadcasting the Centennial by Patrick Day
- lls é taient Neuf Célibataires - A Review by J. R. McCeary
- To Our Readers by T.J.K.
- The New Zealand Confederation: An Enquiry into the Present State of Political Affairs by Chas. W Purnell
- The Spirit of Christmas by Nellie E. Donovan
- The Taming of the Shrew by Dorothy Bennett
- Māori Buildings for the Centennial by Bernard Kernot
- Children’s Essay Competition: The Rail-Car R.M. 20 At Otira: The Winning Essay by Master Harry Madden
- Look on and Laugh by D.A.P.
- [Response to J.H. Larsen’s letter to Salient entitled Criticism and Opinion] by John Dawick
- Cynic’s Song by Anton Vogt
- Library Thanks [letter to the editor] by Adrian R. Lowe-Holme
- Pictures of New Zealand Life (vol 11, issue 9) by James Cowan
- Criticism and Opinion by J. H. Larsen
- Student Action Australia’s Continuing Attack by Robert McDonald
- The Infernal Machine by Frank Gawn
- Historical Records of New Zealand, Vol. II
- Auckland’s Remembrance of Times Past by Russell Stone
- The Thirteenth Clue or The Story of the Signal Cabin Mystery (vol 11, issue 9) by Stuart Perry
- To the Editor by A. Jenkins
- In the Gym by W. H. Landreth
- A Taylored Budget [editorial] by John Llewellyn
- Commemorating other Places and Days by William Renwick
- To a Reader of the Decameron by Omar Hjumas
- Reclaiming Waitangi by William Renwick
- What the Tourists Want: Food in New Zealand. Fruit and Cream by M. Mulgan
- Bread and Circuses in Frustrated Lives by Barton Babbage
- Rationalism Defended by Hector MacNeill
- Capping 5 Lectures 0 [editorial] by H.B.R.
- Afternoon by Odfield
- Procesh ‘62 by R. D. Mcleod
- They Must Know Him by K.R.
- Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 5, Issue 60 (26 December 1891)
- Great Expectations by David Murray
- Among the Books (vol 10, issue 1) by Shibli Bagarag
- The ball by D. Lind-Mitchell
- [Letter from Albion to Salient Vol. 2, No. 15. July 26, 1939] by Albion
- Death Race 2000 by Gerard Couper
- View, Counter-View: Which is the Truth? by M.C.H.
- Foetus Power by Helen McFaull
- The view from the Left [Salient Vol. 25. No. 5. 1962.] by Val Maxwell
- To the Tune : ‘What a friend we have in Jesus’ by Norbert (Fred) Aboloney
- Violent Protest by Been through it before
- The Chrysallis by Ivan Cash
- Politics ‘76 by Rachel McAlpine
- Our Women’s Section: Timely Notes and Useful Hints. (vol 10, issue 1) by Helen
- Get Closer : Seals and Crofts by John Bowden
- The Wisdom of the Maori (vol 10, issue 1) by Tohunga
- Take Sides and Mobilise by David Tripe
- Nz’ers eye on the Soviet by Florence Jones
- Gossip: The Things They Say by K.K.
- Tour by John Shaw
- Catch a Fire : Bob Marley and the Wallers by Hemal
- A New Zealand Utopia. by W. W. Bridgman
- Sheet-Metal Working by R. W. Gilland
- Tomorrow and the Pacifist by H. W. Gretton
- The Call of the Sea by Ken Alexander
- Joynt Scroll: “A Little Lenin—“ by X.Y.Z.
- To the Hilt - by Golden Earring by Martin Doyle
- [Protest from Te Arawa at the provisions of an 1893 land purchase Bill] by Te Arawa
- Jean Luc Ponty : Aurora, Atlantic by Grant Cairncross
- The Battlefields of Sport: The Rise of a Nation (vol 10, issue 01) by Quentin Pope
- Democratic Mobe by R. Brown, D. Harrison
- New Zealand Revisited by John Eldon Gorst
- Salient Worker on South Africa by Salient Worker
- What has happened to O.U. Exec.? by K. T. Fowler
- The Heart of the Urewera Country: Rua’s Stronghold by John Fairley
- Centennial Music by Allan Thomas
- Scott Takes Round Two for Hart by Jonathan Scott
- Music and Pictorial Art by A.A.
- On the Road to Anywhere: Adventures of a Train Tramp: Part I. (vol 10, issue 01) by Robin Hyde
- ‘A More Democratic Basis’: Centennial Drama by Sue Dunlop, David Carnegie
- Petition of Mohi Mangakahia and 19 others by Mohi Mangakahia
- Pictures of New Zealand (vol 10, issue 1) by Tangiwai
- Curse on those Lazy Students! by Felicity Sryth, Sandra Parrs, Robyn Barlow
- One Hundred Crowded Years: The Centennial Film by William Renwick
- Waste of Studass Paper by RJGM
- The Birth of Our Railways: The Great Public Works Policy of 1870: Part I. (vol 10. issue 01) by N. S. Woods
- Randall Attacks Salient over MSA by Bernard Randall
- September. by C. W. Vennell
- [Letter from Law Student to Salient Vol. 6, No. 9 July 14, 1943] by Law Student
- Afterword to “Creating a National Spirit: Celebrating New Zealand’s Centennial” by Jock Phillips
- how to commit suicide without being a lady poet by Rachel McAlpine
- From The Fields. by Dorothy Cronin
- [Letter from P. L. R. Abraham to Salient Vol. 6, No. 9 July 14, 1943] by P. L. R. Abraham
- New Zealanders in Fleet Street…: Maoriland’s Distinguished Sons and Daughters by Margaret Macpherson
- [Letter from B19 to Salient Vol. 6, No. 9 July 14, 1943] by B19
- Degenerate Kiwi has his Say by A proud Kiwi
- Transformation. by Phyllis I. Young
- [Letter from J. V. Ilott to Salient Vol. 6, No. 9 July 14, 1943] by J. V. Ilott
- Search for God [Letter to Salient Volume 31, Number 17. July 23, 1968] by J. D. Toft
- Seven Stars in the Sky by Pritish Nandy
- Beer ~ at the Old Price by Noodlum
- Peace, Perfect Peace by C. V. Bollinger
- Palmerston North: The World’s Model Country Town by O. N. Gillespie
- Some Golden Bay Industries (Continued) by J. N. W. Newport
- Crime And Punishment by Owen Gager
- [Letter from A really Pissed-Off Student] by A Really Pissed-Off Student
- Harrier success for Vic by Ian Stockwell
- The Peace Movement II— by D. E. Hurley, M. F. McIntyre, A. W. Cook
- V.U.C. Film Society by Ian Rich, James Hannan
- Our London Letter (vol 10, issue 01) by Arthur L. Stead
- Rhodesia [Letter to Salient Volume 31, Number 17. July 23, 1968] by Rosemary Ross
- Hamlet by Rod Jenkins
- English: Another Bite by Gerard Couper
- French Club by R. E. H.
- Famous New Zealanders: No. 25: Brave Women: Two Heroic Figures. Ahumai Te Paerata, And Julia Matenga (vol 10, issue 01) by Tangiwai
- [Letter from L.R.L. Meek to Salient Volume 31, Number 17. July 23, 1968] by L. R. L. Meek
- Films By Ian Rich by Ian Rich
- First New Zealand Peace Congress by W. H. McLeod
- Arts Fac. ... Yawn by Lionel Klee
- Piha—West Coast. by Gwenyth Evans
- Stoke by Kenneth Gregory
- “Myths and Legends of Christian History” by Historian
- Sludge missed Dennis pissed [Letter to Salient Volume 31, Number 17. July 23, 1968] by D. J. Mackay
- No Pachydermicidalist Either by R. E. Hereford
- Shades of 1951 [Letter to Salient Volume 31, Number 17. July 23, 1968] by R. Holland
- He who laughs last... [Letter to Salient Volume 31, Number 17. July 23, 1968] by G. A. Fyson
- Fascist Laws Afoot by John Ryall
- More Letters by T. H. Hill, M. L. McLeod, B. E. Hatton
- The Right and the Wrong [Letter to Salient Volume 31, Number 17. July 23, 1968] by J. H. Mitchell
- On Education by A. A. N.
- Editorial [Salient Vol. 39, Issue 14, 1976] by John Ryall
- Insurance Probe by Paul Burns
- The Not-Free by Celia Frederick
- A Day at Otira: Christchurch Marist Brothers’ School Excursion by Masters Albert Mahony
- Who’s the Best Marxsman? by Terry Auld
- Albion Square - The Provinical Centre of Nelson in Sixties by Brian Dickinson
- Student Building Muddle by K. B. O'Brien
- Let’s Get Together by D. E. D.
- President’s Foreward [to ‘Nelson Historical Society Journal, Volume 3, Issue 6, October 1980’] by Ian Simpson
- Women’s Hockey Improvement by L. B. Sandford
- [Letter from Tim Sheppard] by Tim Sheppard
- More About Toyland: “Wanted—A Home” by Olive Scandlyn
- Varsity Tourists by Daphne Davey
- Behind the Wire by Henry Isaacs
- ‘Obsolete’ - says Cracknell by Lloyd Berry
- Protest by J. E. Weblin
- Drugs not a serious problem by Francis Parkin
- A Parallel by Pax
- Ordinis Tranquilitas by B. H. Donovan
- Give Us A Fair Go, Sport by Bryan Pratt
- Know Your Own Country by Rodan Hathaway
- Come in if Your Mouth’s Shut by Don Carson
- Potted Pars [Salient Volume 14, Issue 7, 1951] by Prolix
- [Report on the Petition of Ihaia Tainui and Three Others]
- The Fish Hatchery at the Eel Pond (Queens Gardens) by W. C. R. Snowman
- Proposal for paid president by Dick Valentine
- The Fault, Dear Brutus . . . by D. G.
- Wuthering Heights by J.O'S.
- [Letter from Don Long] by Don Long
- New Zealand (vol 3, issue 12) by William Pember Reeves
- [Minutes of Proceedings of July 1881 on petition 164]
- Encircling Mists... by J. B. C.
- Wines [Salient Vol. 39, Issue 14, 1976] by Aloysius Slurp
- From School to Residency Office by J. B. Bertram
- Law Conference... Flop by Bernard Randall
- [Letter from Margaret Davey] by Margaret Davey
- Some Motives for the Colonisation of Nelson by John Gerritson
- And a Reply by P. Dronke
- Basketball Rules by H. D. Muir
- Back to the NZBC by John McBride
- Irish Noses, English Faces by Peter Franks
- Petition of Major Kemp Te Rangihiwinui, With Maori Translation Attached. by Keepa Te Rangihiwinui
- 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.).
- The Standard Survey Chain Test Marks by K. W. T. Holcroft
- A Criticism by R. Bloomfield
- Te Matawai Arete 8—9th July by P.G.P.
- Victoria Stands by Peace and WFDY by W. H. Oliver
- Ted Blacker: An Appreciation by J.A.C.
- Bangladesh by Jibanananda Das
- Inspecting a Spectre—carefully by Veritas
- Putting the Record Straight: Nelson’s Early Woollen Mills: Thomas Blick & Joseph Webley by Clive S. Collier
- Cockpit by Carol Gielhoven
- Pickings: Some Ramblings in Retrospect by Ken Alexander
- Education Aid Appeal by Dr. Rahman Khan
- They Cast No Shadow by F. L. C.
- NFP Press Reporter by Wyn Beasley
- Rugby [review of Victoria team activities as of July 26, 1939] by J.A.C.
- ‘Students. Get Stuffed.’ by Gyles Beckford
- North New Zealand “The Puriri Trees are Laughing with Joy” by James Cowan
- Thomas Blick - New Zealand’s First Weaver: 1802-28.11.1860 by Iris Hughes-Sparrow
- Dream Places: The Ratanui Bend by Oriwa Keripi
- The Return Of The Triboldies: Part 17 by Dennis List
- Nelson Historical Society Journal, Volume 3, Issue 6, October 1980 by Nelson Historical Society
- The Yacht by C.A.L.
- Progress on Extrav. by Brian C. Shaw
- Petition of Haimona Te Aoterangi, and 167 others : presented to the House of Representatives on 18th August, 1874 by Haimona Te Aoterangi
- Original sin by I. M. Cain
- The Arch Hypocrite of the Insect World by H. Collett
- World Affairs (vol 8, issue 1) by E. Vivian Hall
- Where Credit is Due by F. L. C.
- The Apple Cart by L.A.P.
- Kehu’s White Man: A Memory Of The Old Bush Life (vol 13, issue 1) by James Cowan
- Oligarchy Possible? by Simon Arnold
- Our Women’s Section (vol 6, issue 1) by Sheila G. Marshall
- Among The Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 8, issue 1) by Shibli Bagarag
- An Appreciation by Tony Courtney
- The Story of the Birth of Canterbury: Two Sick Men See a Vision by William Vance
- Philosophy Should Integrate Sciences by P.S. Wilson
- Reports of the Native Affairs Committee, 1901 by Native Affairs Committee
- Ever been had? asks biggs by Devon Biggs
- Enchanting Kororareka: Historic Settlement in New Zealand’s Far North by M. M. Johnston
- Students Object to Attack on Education by Peter Franks
- Peter Rosier elected by Tom Jones
- Among the Books (vol 13, issue 1) by Shibli Bagarag
- Population Control by Simon Arnold
- Alluvial Gold by E. T. Spidy
- Mental Health a ‘live issue’ by David Cropp
- The Man About the House by Ken Alexander
- Seminar in Suva by Tony Jaques
- Our London Letter (vol 13, issue 1) by Arthur L. Stead
- These University Poets by Erik Schwimmer
- Panorama of the Playground: The Empire Games In Retrospect by W. F. Ingram
- Bookshop Replies by Sally White
- “Ambition.” by Kay Morden
- He Ture Whakatikatika i “Te Ture Whenua Maori, 1873.” (30 o Akuhata, 1874.).
- Bring a little water now by Caroline Scott
- Freedom and Discipline by Nancy Parker
- A House on Napier Hill
- Pictures of New Zealand Life: Take It Easy by Tangiwai
- It never lies [review of Camera In New Zealand edited by A. Robert Anderson and A. Lennard Casbolt] by Michael King
- No Omega for Polaris claim by Jim Mitchell
- Spinning Wheels: The First Public Passenger Train Over the New Napier-Wairoa Section by Warren Green
- The First Church of Christ Scientist — Napier
- Sinbad’s London Diary by Sinbad
- Appointment procedure by R.K. Vasil
- ‘They laughed when I picked up m’ ukulele’ by Don Hewitson
- Caf tenders move quashed by George Rosenberg
- The Wisdom of the Maori (vol 8, issue 1) by Tohunga
- Our Women’s Section: Timely Notes and Useful Hints (vol 13, issue 1) by Helen
- Home is Better than Abroad by L.A.P.
- Review [Salient Vol. 40, Issue 3, 1977] by Allan Smith
- Charlie is no darling by Nevil Gibson
- Letterheads by E. Mervyn Taylor
- Security issue [letter to the editor, from Jerome Wallace] by Jerome Wallace
- ...so must Sci. Soc. by B. Sutton-Smith, P.S. Wilson
- Our Women’s Section (vol 8, issue 1) by Sheila G. Marshall
- Stagnant Water by G. P. Soutre
- Overcame M.P. Handicap by Haddon Donald
- We Set Them Up Brian Knocks Them Down by B. Sutton-Smith
- On the Look-out (vol 8, issue 1) by Ruru
- A suitable case for treatment by Helen Kedgley
- Maths Graduate Says His Must Be Compulsory Subject by J.R. Jackson
- Cafe Debate Part II by Anne Wood
- David Harcourt and Simon Arnold reply: by Simon Arnold, David Harcourt
- International Railway Exhibition by Joan K. Spence-Clark
- 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.
- Theatre and Stage Design
- New Cafe Courses by Rigid Nipples
- A Little Learning......or Too Much by Betty M. Spinley
- Security issue [letter to the editor, from M. R. D. Olsen] by M. R. D. Olsen
- Song by M. Spurway
- Ressionist by Eric Beach
- Moralizing, Philosophizing and Sympathizing
- Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 5, Issue 52 (25 April 1891)
- Rumbles in Geography by Apathetic No Longer
- Not so frantic by David MacLennan
- Then Came the Others by Andrew Wilson
- Donner and Blitzen! by Peter Russell
- Regulations for the Formation of Special Settlements, and Suggested Rules by New Zealand Crown Lands Department
- The Letter from the Socialist Club by M. F. McIntyre
- No Journalist he? by M. N. Piper
- Rules of the Liberal Association of New South Wales by Liberal Association of New South Wales
- Muldoon Divisive, not Hart by G.J. Steel
- 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)
- The Takaka Pioneers’ Memorial: Part I by Ken Wright
- The Question of Colour by Jan Walker
- Not so sweet by A Flat
- Facts on the Union by David L. Cunningham
- Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 5, Issue 51 (28 March 1891)
- Constitutions of the National Patriotic Party of New Zealand by National Patriotic Party of New Zealand
- Thomas Cawthron: Early Philanthropist by Karamea Fossett
- timepiece by Arthur Bates
- Objection to Women’s Choice $50 by S. Romijn
- Saving The Whales by Richard Bohmer
- 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)
- Examinations have Educ III Students by the Short and Curlies by D.S.F.C.
- Marat/Sade Way Out Front... by Andrew Wilson
- P.K. Rosegger: Ausgewghlte Schriften. 20 Bälnde by Peter K. Rosegger
- Not so silly by Marty Wood
- The Family by T. J. Moffat
- Book Reviews [Salient Volume 14, Issue 6, 1951] by Partisan
- The Return of the Triboldies: Part 2 by Dennis List
- Study in Still Life: Children with Dog by Alec Bryan
- Malaysian High Commission Objection by Worried students
- 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
- Would the reviewer like writers to subordinate literary considerations to political and propagandising ones? by Michael King
- Film [Salient Vol. 40, Issue 3, 1977] by Simon Wilson
- The Brigadier’s Gilberties Now Exist! by Alister Taylor
- Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 5, Issue 50 (28 February 1891)
- Extracts from: Kavi Kit Git (The Poet’s Song) by Omar Hjumas
- Five Years At Fairfield by George Truman
- ‘Reader’s Digest’ Exposed! by H. M. Gilmore
- The Naenae Community Centre by M. B. Patience
- Insurance for students by Les Slater
- In Defence of the American Film by B. J. O'Meagher
- MSA Awaits its AGM by Big Talk but No Action
- Time Stands Still in the Tower by Twiddles again
- Foggy Morning City by Nina Carpenter
- World Youth Peace Festival in Berlin this August . . . by C. B.
- Book Review [Salient Vol. 40, Issue 3, 1977] by Simon Wilson
- Conversazione by Bruce McLeod
- Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 5, Issue 49 (31 January 1891)
- The Storm: Nurseries and Local Orchards Suffer by The Colonist
- [Letter from Vae Victis to Salient Vol. 8, No. 11. August 8, 1945] by Vae Victis
- Not so by Selsanore Loggin
- Complaints about Cafetaria by Hyram G. Orpington - Throgmorton III
- Honkies Hangi by Noel Cooney
- Film Review [Salient Volume 14, Issue 6, 1951] by T. H. H.
- A Chilling Tale Of Two Cities: Starring Herbert P. Rawson “To be or not to be ...” by Herbert D. Rawson
- Tent Embassy continued by A Defendant
- Nga Korero Paremete: 1900 by New Zealand Parliament, Legislative Council
- British Colonialists must Answer by Come With Clean Hands
- A Reflection of Witi’s Life by Reginald Willoughby-Smythe, Tobias Willoughby-Smythe
- Cheery Chompers Choose Cheddar by Bartholomew Felther
- “Student Needs and Student Deeds” by D. L. F.
- The Moller Fountain And Its’ Donors by Pam Mason
- Winter Tournament [reviewed for Salient Vol. 8, No. 11. August 8, 1945] by I.T.
- Dr Palmer Arrives by Denis Phelps
- “May Scrape Through” says Poole to Finance Committee by Marcus Poole
- Helen White Must be Retained by Concerned English Student
- Judgment Without Evidence: A Cross-Examination of Religion Without Superstition by Digby Marsh Berry
- I love Lilith by Rex Benson
- From the Courts [Salient Vol. 40, Issue 3, 1977] by O. O'Leary
- A plea for the revision of the Westminster Assembly’s ‘Shorter Catechism’; or, The Bible-in-Schools difficulty solved, by Pakeha Maori
- A Yank at Eton by J.M.Z.
- Catalogue of Pattern Books for the Book Trades on sale by G. Hedeler, Leipzig
- Arbitration System Defended by Tony Jaques
- The Promise by Derek Melser
- The Oldest Trade by Oakden Davies
- The Young Secularist
- Fifth Floor War by Next door
- Library Cuts by Lindy Cassidy
- Send her down, Hughie by A.O'B.
- Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 5, Issue 59 (28 November 1891)
- No leave for editor by Denis Phelps
- [Review of Night of the Ding Dong and Relative Today] by Bob Lord
- Eng. Lit. [Letter to Salient Vol. 32, No. 21 September 10, 1969] by M. Scrivener
- [Letter from Post-Fresher to Salient Vol. 8, No. 11. August 8, 1945] by Post-Fresher
- To the Electors who may Vote on 1st January, 1886 by Charles Bradlaugh
- Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 5, Issue 58 (31 October 1891)
- Editorial [Salient Vol. 40, Issue 3, 1977] by Dave Stott
- Doug White Acts On Student Union Extensions by Dick Valentine
- When Is A Referendum Not A Referendum? by H. C. Evison
- University Research by Eric O. Hall
- Crowned by a Weir House Apple by Applecrumble Anton
- I’ll believing on Thursday by Hockey Patilla
- Victoria Tops in Tournament Fencing by Ian Stockwell
- The Rights of Constituencies; Mr Bradlaugh’s speech at the bar of the House of Commons, May 4, 1883 by Charles Bradlaugh
- Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 5, Issue 57 (26 September 1891)
- Demonstrator Fined Fifty Dollars by Denis Phelps
- Sanctuary by Ralph Unger
- a letter... by J.W.
- Harold Hedd Chalks One Up by J.J. Holdsalot
- Witi is sorry for me by Witi Ihimaera
- Night Plane by Philippa Tilley
- Poetry From South Africa by James Matthews
- Beware University without Theology by John Murray
- Democracy [Letter to Salient Vol. 32, No. 21 September 10, 1969] by Peter Zohrab
- Warning words to doubters, culled from the Scriptures by David Andrew Andrade
- Elections soon by Denis Phelps
- Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 5, Issue 56 (29 August 1891)
- Cold People clambered over the Brim by J. S. Hales
- Can they take it? by A.A.
- More Fun in Salient by I.L. Litterate
- Hoist with our own petard by Ray Gresswain
- Recorded Music by Arthur Everard
- Whitewash from the Antipodes Split Drawing of lines and circles Enz by Patrick O'Dea
- Art Gallery [Letter to Salient Vol. 32, No. 21 September 10, 1969] by Darryl Cunningham
- The Liberal Association. To the Liberals of New South Wales by Liberal Association of New South Wales
- Riddiford says speech misreported by Dick Valentine
- Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 5, Issue 55 (25 July 1891)
- How long can we go on like this? by David Murray
- The Coming of the Lord
- The pill on the gloss by Michael Heath
- If You Want Peace—Prepare for Peace! by E. B. Robinson
- One Up for Harold Hedd by Cardinal Biggles
- [Letter from Gyles Beckford to Salient, Vol. 37 No. 3. 1974] by Gyles Beckford
- exec. shall have the power... by David Wright
- Unsteady Balcony by Anne Manchester
- Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 5, Issue 54 (27 June 1891)
- Salad Dressings by Helen Corrigan
- Te Tiriti o Waitangi, he karo whakaora mo nga tangata Maori he reo Maori me te reo Pakeha by Charles Hardy
- Monty Python for Harrdol Hedd by Vice Pope Eric
- In Defence of Solzhenitsyn and the Soviet Dissident Movement by Peter Rotherham
- Transcendental Tones by Mike Bergin
- Our Civil Liberties by P. F. J.
- Elihu on the Sabbath
- ‘Ascent’ on the arts by Mary Everett
- Typo: A Monthly Newspaper and Literary Review, Volume 5, Issue 53 (30 May 1891)
- Esperanto by D.S.C.
- argot’s ague by Murray Rowlands
- Native Affairs Committee: Report on Petition of Atanatiu Kairangi
- Congress succeeded in mediocrity by Roger Lawrence
- “The Finest Walk in the World” by Francis Turner
- New Zealand 1826–1827: From the French of Dumont D’Urville by Dumont D'Urville
- And now the Future by Robin Beckett
- Address to the People of Otago by James Macandrew
- Drama Production Unimaginative [review] by David Wright
- Students help handicapped by Janet Bogle
- Home and Building: A Near Victim by A.H. Curtis
- Concert: A Young Man Who is Making Quite a Name for Himself - B.B. King by Stephen Prendergast
- Safety on the Railways by Geo. G. Stewart
- Migration By Design—Or Accident [review] by Graham Butterworth
- [Letter from Peter Gibbs] by Peter Gibbs
- Leftism by Blackmail by Owen Gager
- Tools of Steel (vol 2, issue 11) by H. E. Childs
- Looking at Storage by Ian Inkster
- Mr. Vogel’s Address at Tokomairiro by Julius Vogel
- Records: Overnite Sensation by Frank Zappa by Graeme Simpson
- More Money For Students by Beate Bankhofer
- “Long Days”: Summer-time, New Zealand by Samuel Hulme Bridgford
- Interior Design: Upgrading existing premises by Jeremy Olphert
- Correspondence Relative to the Proposed Abolition of Provinces by Julius Vogel
- The Man And His Views by H. E. Gilbert
- Records: Ferquslie Park by Stealers Wheel by Brian King
- Unusual Films for Capital by Arthur Everard
- Pols 301 by Mark Carey
- Editorial [April 30, 1969] by Roger Wilde
- The Trained Railway Mind by G. Parkinson
- True Financial Statement by J. W. Treadwell
- Drama: Wait and See The End (W.A.S.T.E.) by Martin Edmond
- Bossa Nova To Opera by Murray J. White
- Labour and Education by Peter Blizard
- Book Review: Fretful Sleepers and Other Essays by Noel Gledhill
- Theory of Combustion: Combustion and the Locomotive Firebox by W. C. Bishop
- [Correspondence of Mr H. W. Farnall’s claims on the colony for emigration services] by H. W. Farnall
- [Letter from Elizabeth R.] by Elizabeth R.
- How the Native Land Court and Land Purchase Department Behave on the East Coast
- Historical Outlook Rejected [review] by N. J. Jamieson
- President [Salient Vol. 40, Issue 3, 1977] by Lindy Cassidy
- Labour and Education by Denis Phelps
- Swimming and Health by A. M. Farnall
- Sir G. Grey in South Australia by Samuel Mossman
- To Rest in Peace by Marty
- Chestertonian Wildeniana [review] by George Quinn
- Cafe by Gerard Couper
- A Noteworthy Career by Mr. James Burnett
- On the Recent Economic Progress of New Zealand by Archibald Hamilton
- Yet Another Balls-Up by Jim Mitchell
- A Religious Experience by D.S. Long
- Political Clubs of Little Value by Tony Haas
- ‘Super’ Scheme by John McDonald
- The Old Paths by Archdeacon Henry Harper
- Standing orders and forms of proceedings of the House of Representatives, relating to public business by N.Z. Parliament. House of Representatives
- The Retiring Prime Morningstar by S. Davis
- Allan Family. Pioneering Collingwood Family by Max Lash, Barbara Allan
- High Standard at Art Exhibition by Sharon Crosbie
- Rats! by Duncan Campbell
- A reply to the question, is a miracle opposed to reason? by Octavius Hadfield
- The Cure by D. Franks
- Memories Of Endeavour Street by Terence Broad
- Cricket Pitch Scapegoat by John McMurray
- 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.).
- The Study of Economics, and Savings Bank in the School by William Dalrymple
- Southern Lights 1859 by Dr. John Mitchell
- Have you seen the God-Deceivers or who Killed Sister George by L. G. Nemrae
- Chinese Universities by G. Rosenberg
- Landlords Exploit Students by John Rodgers
- Inaugural Address by Alexander Johnston
- Standing orders of the Provincial Council of Otago as adopted May 5, and approved by his Honor the Superintendent, May 6, 1874 by Otago Provincial Council
- How to Win at Exams Without Really Cheating by J. S. Hales
- The Great Fire Of Nelson, 1868: Another Family Cautionary Tale by H. Dick Rawson
- NZSPA Crisis: Otago withdraws by Roger Wilde
- Pigs at the Trough by A Sickened New Zealander
- Persecution 64 by David Wright
- Line Missed Out by J. B. Pride
- The Classification of the Sciences by Herbert Spencer
- Academic Emasculations [letter to the editor] by John McMurray
- Records: Band on the Run by Paul McCartney and Wings by Mitzi Tongue
- Nelson Historical Society Journal, Volume 7, Issue 4, 2011 by Nelson Historical Society
- The Turks in Europe by Edward A. Freeman
- Doctor’s Advice On Contraception by Erich Geiringer
- Solzhenitsyn’s Truth by The Ever Dogmatic Anti-Dogmatist
- Poor John by T. Simpson
- Holyoake Muddled Over Apartheid by G. R. Hawke
- SCM Conference by Margie Jean Malcolm
- Foreward [to ‘Nelson Historical Society Journal, Volume 7, Issue 4, 2012’] by Karen Stade
- Security issue [letter to the editor, from Andy Mcewan] by Andy McEwan
- Obituary by A. H. Scotney
- [Petition, 23 May 1893, seeking self-government by Māori]
- Famous New Zealanders: No. 38: Sir Joseph Ward: A Statesman Of New Zealand And The Empire (vol 11, issue 2) by James Cowan
- Security issue [letter to the editor, from Peter J. Needham] by Peter J. Needham
- Maths and Physics’ Dinner by V. Emanuel
- Pictures Of New Zealand Life (vol 11, issue 2) by James Cowan
- Security issue [letter to the editor, from R. C. Savage] by R. C. Savage
- Port Molyneux : the story of Maori and pakeha in South Otago : a centennial history : commemorating the landing of George Willsher and his companions at Willsher Bay, June 28, 1840 : with a programme for the unveiling of the centennial cairn, erected by the Clutha County Council, June 28, 1940 by Hon. F. Waite, D.S.O., M.L.C.
- The Soul Of Saturday by Ken Alexander
- The American Negro by V. Emanuel
- Security issue [letter to the editor, from Ian Mcgill] by Ian McGill
- In the Caf. by R. L. Meek
- The Royal Mail: From Biblical Times On by Leo Fanning
- Blue movies [letter to the editor] by P. J. Fiebig
- On the Road to Anywhere: The Little Island of the Jade Fiords by Robin Hyde
- The Agelessness of Youth by Ken Alexander
- More Pretty [letter to the editor, from P. F. O’Dea] by P. F. O'Dea
- Limited Night Entertainments: Part XII. (vol 11, issue 2) by R. M. Jenkins
- Our London Letter: The Future of the “Iron Horse” by Arthur L. Stead
- Security issue [letter to the editor, from Alan Martin] by Alan Martin
- Blinded. by Phyllis I. Young
- Famous New Zealanders: No. 2 Sir Donald Maclean “The Great Maori Mystery Man” by Tangiwai
- Security issue [letter to the editor, from P. N. Harris] by P. N. Harris
- The Wisdom of the Maori (vol 11, issue 2) by Tohunga
- Pulau Pinang by Cuthbert Allison
- Up From Under! Column from the University Feminists by Fern Hickson
- No Success Without Plebs by Angus Bradshaw
- Exec rebuts GE attempt by Kevin Martin
- Pictures of New Zealand Life: The Church on the Hill by Tangiwai
- From the Slate River September 1857 by Thomas Hewitson
- Petition of Hemi Parai : presented to the Legislative Council by the Hon. Mr. Mantell, on the 11th of August, 1874 by Hemi Parai
- Varsity must improve by Chris Ellen
- “Never Say Die!” by Frederick J. Junker
- A Grandmother Remembers by Adelyn Cameron
- Buckley Stuns Congress by M. King
- Our Women’s Section (vol 4, issue 9) by Sheila G. Marshall
- The Not-So-Super Scheme by Jim Delahunty
- Crime and Capping by J. B. E.
- World Affairs (vol 4, issue 9) by E. Vivian Hall
- Book Review: The Sovereign State. The Secret History of ITT by Don Carson
- Exec decides to query by Julie Rayner
- Extensions to the Nelson Provincial Museum by A. S. Bagley
- More Pretty [letter to the editor] by Ron Pretty
- World Affairs (vol 6, issue 1) by E. Vivian Hall
- Archaeology in Tasman Bay: An Historical Perspective by David Butts
- Examination To Limit QA Class by Julie Rayner
- Book Review: Whose Heaven, Whose Earth? by Colin Feslier
- Inside Information or the Weigh of all Flesh by Ken Alexander
- Sharpville: A Massacre Recalled by Bishop Ambrose Reeves
- Ich bin der Welt abhanden gekommen by Michael Heath
- The Nelson Historical Society by J. N. W. Newport
- Mt. Maunganui Yesterday and Today by Joyce West
- Varsity’s Winning Vein by B. V. Galvin
- Trilogy by E. James
- Recent Earthquake does Extensive Damage to Structure by Mr. F. C. Widdop
- President’s Foreward [to ‘Nelson Historical Society Journal, Volume 3, Issue 5, October 1979’] by Ian D. Simpson
- Slum Living For Students by Gerald Curry
- Rent Appeals Board: Will it Work? by David Rutherford
- New Zealand Railway Lines in Prose and Verse by O. N. Gillespie
- A Student Royal Commission by D. B. S.
- Sixty-Seven Years of Railway Progress: Brief History of Railway Development at Auckland by W. R. Davidson
- New Zealanders in Literature: A Fine Record of Achievement by O. N. Gillespie
- Children’s Art by E. M. Brisco
- Beer Power Consumes All by Brendan Smith
- You Name It… by Rosemary Young
- The Sheep Stealer Chapter IV. by A. J. G. Schmitt
- Film By Ian Rich [Salient Vol. 17, Issue 8, 1953] by Ian Rich, Brian C. Shaw
- We are short staffed by Kevin Martin
- Some Industries of Golden Bay by J. N. W. Newport
- Pictures at Two Exhibitions by Jan Walker
- Surveying in Relation to Railway Engineering (vol 6, issue 1) by R. S. Kent
- Whither? by J. Nesbitt Sellers
- Newtown Community Centre Needs Help! by Mark Derby
- The Port of London: Where Britain Welcomes New Zealand’s Exports by Arthur L. Stead
- Full or Part Time? by I. H. Douglas
- Doughnuts, pies, cakes, and buns to rise by Jane Hewland
- Student poll demands change by Lionel Klee
- Hush! by A. O'Brien
- Evidence of Native Chiefs
- A Second View by W. J. Hall
- Douglas Hyde’s “I Believed . . by D. E. H.
- ‘Salve Regina’ by R. T. Murphy
- NZUSA Easter change by Mike King
- Records by Pat O'Dea, Richard Best, Graeme Simpson
- The Questionnaire and Results by Lionel Klee, Raewyn Tucker
- The New Zealand journal, 1842-1844 of John B. Williams of Salem, Massachussetts by John B. Williams
- Poet’s Progress by J. B. C.
- Asian Studies Challenge by R. H. Brookes
- Upsetting Revelation by Mike King
- Otago Makes it Hat-Trick Victoria Wins Only Fencing by Ian Stockwell
- Concert by Redmer Yska
- The Modern Student, Rationalism and the Christian Faith by Howard Guinness
- 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
- It’s Time! To Nationalise all Land by Brendan Smith
- Student Viewpoint by John D. Harlow
- Clubs Offside [Salient Volume 14, Issue 8, 1951] by Daphne Davey
- Dialogue on New Zealand Pottery by Jan Walker
- Exclusions Increased by Don Gray
- The Nan Kivell Collection
- The Psychology of Unbelief by Professor E. M. Blaiklock
- Dealing with workloads by John Ryall
- We Pass To Fail! by Barrie Saunders, Sue Hollyer
- Evasion by H.B.R.
- Those Porn-Free Plantagenets by Michael Heath
- Poems by . . . Oakden Parker Davies by Oakden Parker Davies
- Press clippings or . . . Comic Cuts by P. R. Searell
- A House in Stokes Valley by William Toomath
- Language for BA is not essential by Bill Logan
- [Letter from Exploited student] by Exploited student
- One Solitary Life by Evangelical
- To Build or Not to Build? by M. B. Patience
- Prisoners by J. McCallum
- [Letters, Comment, Opinion, Satire 1 by Murray Mahony] by Murray Mahony
- The Women of New Zealand by Helen M. Simpson
- Preface [to The New Zealand journal, 1842-1844 of John B. Williams of Salem, Massachussetts] by Robert W. Kenny
- Craftsman from Sweden by Beatrice Ashton
- The Misanthrope: University Drama. August 21—31. Directed by Anthony Taylor. Designed by Grant Tilly. by Martin Edmond
- To the Editor [from Ramsay Howie] by Ramsay Howie
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- [Letter from M. J. O’Brien to Salient Vol. 19, No. 8. July 1, 1955] by M. J. O'Brien
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- [Letter from Conrad Bollinger to Salient Vol. 19, No. 8. July 1, 1955] by Conrad Bollinger
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- [Letter from Thorold May] by Thorold May
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- The Wisdom of the Maori: Railway Station Maori Names. (vol 11, issue 01) by Tohunga
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- [Letter from John Henderson] by John Henderson
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- Opinion [written by Peter Zohrab] by Peter Zohrab
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- The Tenth Annual Report of the Educational Institute of Otago 1886-87 by Educational Institute of Otago
- [Letter from Student to Salient Vol. 6, No. 7. June 9, 1943] by Student
- Dr. Munz and the Early Church by E. B. Robinson
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- The University of Wellington? by Dr. G. A. Currie
- Salient News.... by J. Stevens
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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
- [Letter from M. F. Gray to Salient Vol. 6, No. 7. June 9, 1943] by M. F. Gray
- Mr. Allen’s Letters To Sir Robert Stout. Mr. Allen at North East Valley by Sir James Allen
- NZ and Vietnam [editorial] by H.B.R.
- Sweet are the uses... by Peter Munz
- Three Entertainments by Ian Rich
- [Letter from G. H. Underwood to Salient Vol. 6, No. 7. June 9, 1943] by G. H. Underwood
- The New-Zealand Government and the Maori war of 1863-64, with especial reference to the confiscation of native lands, and the colonial ministry’s defence of their war policy by Aborigines' Protection Society
- Answer Please! by M. F. McIntyre
- Queenstown’s Carnival: Gaiety On Beautiful Lake Wakatipu by G. A. Herbert
- To the Electors of Dunedin East
- Moral Re - Armament Infiltration by G.E.J.L.
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- President’s Answer by M. J. O'Brien
- [Letter from P. B. D. de la Mare to Salient Vol. 6, No. 7. June 9, 1943] by P. B. D. de la Mare
- From Napier to Taupo and Back, Overland; Being Notes of a Holiday Trip
- Modern Methods in Our Workshops: Electric Overhead Travelling Cranes by S. B. Barltrop
- [untitled poem by Lin Horne] by Lin Horne
- Thoughts of Hemi by Ifor ab Gwyn
- [Letter from Bruce Robinson] by Bruce Robinson
- . . . of Controversy (Francis Bacon) by A. A. N.
- Gisborne’s Glowing Future— The Golden Road Through Paradise to Te Puia. by O. N. Gillespie
- Illustrated Guide to Christchurch and Neighbourhood by M. Mosley
- Poster-Painting and Green Parhelions by Jim Morgan
- Sports News [Salient Vol. 17, Issue 4, 1953] by B. V. Galvin
- The New Zealand Rabbit and its Prey by Richard Henry
- Key-Board Music by I.M.Z.
- My Impressions of China by Miss Isobel Eason
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- Remarks on “Notes published for the New Zealand Government,” January, 1861; and on Mr Richmond’s Memorandum on the Taranaki question, December, 1860 by Sir Martin William
- Lawless by Greg Milicich
- Huihuinga o nga rangatira Maori
- Racial Stereotyping by Don Carson
- Opinion [written by Dave Patten] by Dave Patten
- Another Critic Answers by R. J. Edwards
- Remarks on “Notes published for the New Zealand Government,” January, 1861 [by F.D. Bell, Frederick Whitaker and Thomas Gore Browne] and on Mr Richmond’s Memorandum on the Taranaki question, December, 1860 by Sir Martin William
- The Habit Vision of Greatness by I.B.
- [Articles in the Transactions of the New Zealand Institute, vol.20, 1887] by E. Tregear
- The Devils: Play Overdone? by Peter Robb
- Soviet Mouthpeace by A. W. Cook
- Valdramar by Robert McE Love
- A Craccum Fan by Shorn-but-not-forgotten
- Delegates Cool on Model Education System by Bob Dey
- Remarks on Notes published for the New Zealand Government on Sir William Martin’s pamphlet entitled The Taranaki question by Sir Martin William
- Folkists coming by Howard Harris
- Jim Messina and Kenny Loggins — Sittin’ In by Stephen Matthews
- ‘Yankee Go Home’ by Frazer Finlayson
- Panorama of the Playground: Some Brilliant Sporting Achievements (vol 11, issue 01) by W. F. Ingram
- Keep Them Apart: Sports and Politics by Geoff Rashbrooke
- Rongo by Virginia Branney
- 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
- Janis Joplin: Joplin in Concert by Philip Alley
- The New Zealand war; the second year of one of England’s little wars by Octavius Hadfield
- Limited Night Entertainments: Part XI. (vol 11, issue 01) by R. M. Jenkins
- Insignificant American theatre by Lindy Mason
- Freeze and Fees in the Gym by T. H. H.
- He Never Once Lost His Way by Albert Wendt
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- Apologist for Inaction by Michael Friederich
- Shots At Shopping Perpetrated and Illustrated by Ken Alexander
- Letter to the Right Honorable the Lord Lyttelton, on the relations of Great Britain with the colonists and aborigines of New Zealand by Crosbie Ward
- Six Vital Questions by John Cody
- Smallcreep’s Day: by Peter Currell Brown. by Marty
- guns for human rights by Don McPhee
- Invisible Sex Censorship A Strange System by Nevil Gibson
- The People of Pudding Hill: No. 4. (vol 11, issue 01) by Shiela Russell
- Spiced Mince by Aching Void
- Address of the Aborigines’ Protection Society to the native inhabitants of New Zealand by Aborigines' Protection Society
- You Didn’t! [letter to the editor] by M. H. Snell
- Panorama of the Playground: The Springboks’ Visit by W. F. Ingram
- [Letter from Donny Osmond] by Donny Osmond
- A Summer Day by Denis Glover
- Not Wanted Here? [editorial] by G.E.J.L.
- A protest against the confiscation of native lands in New Zealand; the report of a debate in the Legislative Council of the colony, together with The Memorial of the Aborigines Protection Society and other documents by Aborigines' Protection Society
- Taj Mahal Popular by J. McCallum
- Bad Taste or Good Satire? by J. G. Hutchison
- Chuck-le by Jerry Garcia
- Dead by Elissa C. Rollett
- Origin of the New Zealand war; and who are responsible for the payment of all expenses arising therefrom. By Veritas [pseud.] by Veritas
- Our London Letter (vol 11, issue 1) by Arthur L. Stead
- A Disclaimer—an Apology by P. Cooper
- Drama Club Be - Devilled? [letter to the editor] by Peter Jenkin
- Plans dropped by Pip Davys
- Service With Wheels On by Ken Alexander
- Theft and...... by T. G. Moffat
- Notes on the Maories of New Zealand, with suggestions for their pacification and preservation by Sir James Edward Alexander
- In Memoriam [letter to the editor] by Cheryl Watts
- Potted Pars [Salient Volume 14, Issue 8, 1951] by Prolix
- Solomon’s Seal — The Pentangie Reprise/H.M.V. by David McLatchie
- ‘Focus’ will be incisive and informed by Anthony R. Haas
- American Cloth by Helen
- No Pidginisation for Maori by J. B. Pride
- Queenstown by C. R. Allen
- [Letter from C.B. to Salient Vol. 19, No. 8. July 1, 1955] by C.B.
- The revolt in New Zealand; a series of letters addressed to the Rev. George Townshend Fox by Sir William Fox
- Farce and fear at Landlords’ meeting by Roger Steele
- Intellectualising Old Age Pensions by Neil McConachy
- Decision made by external power [editorial] by Barrie Saunders
- Seed monopoly will push food prices up by Brendan Smith
- Apathy by Mince Public Enemy No 1
- England’s New Zealand war by Charles Flinders Hursthouse
- Down a Local Brown by Margaret Davey
- Wilson to slide than presidential back next turns by Peter Quennell
- Students have no say on Holidays by Anthony Ward
- White Wings (volume I) by Henry Brett
- ‘For [Disc]ussion’ by B. C. Gorman
- Blinding Vision by John McDavitt
- ‘Times’ in library by Judie Falloon
- New Zealand. The Manawatu purchase completed; or, the Treaty of Waitangi broken by Thomas Coldham Williams
- At the AGM by Veritas
- Petition from Major Kemp and Thirty Two others by Te Keepa Te Rangihiwinui
- Fly Informal Voteways by Tony Simpson
- Arguments are plausible nonsense [editorial] by Gerald Curry
- Editorial Comment by Sports Editor
- Thoughts From An Australian Liberal by Sam Ricketson
- Pettipoint returns exposed in oyst [letter to the editor] by John Pettigrew
- Flicks [Salient Vol. 37, Issue 2, 1974] by Jeremy Littlejohn
- Among the Books A Literary Page or Two (vol 11, issue 01) by Shibli Bagarag
- Sir, As, owing to its unique, unparelled [sic] features by Charles Flinders Hursthouse
- Saveloys inflate by M. C. Rowlands
- ‘Super’ Scheme Fighting Foreign Control? by Doug Wilson
- Our Women’s Section: Timely Notes And Useful Hints. (vol 11, issue 10) by Helen
- Censorship in the Soviet Press by Gordon Campbell
- the cock saga continues... by John Tweed
- Investigation of bodies: Ombudsman held back by Mike King
- Solzhenitsyn: The new Mickey Mouse of the Bourgeoisie by Terry Auld
- What If They Held A University and Nobody Came?? by Peter N. Rendall
- Where are Pettipoints of yesteryear? [letter to the editor] by Geoff Rashbrooke
- Is This Freedom? Professor Algie’s Brain-Child by R. L. Meek
- Pay Up or Admit Prejudice - The Case Against M.E.F. by Cathy Benefield
- Our London Letter (vol 12, issue 4) by Arthur L. Stead
- Plunket Medal: Arousing Interest by E. M. Brisco
- John Godrich by K. Northcote Bade
- Cocooned in a Beehive by J. S. Mitchell
- Reasons for Promoting the Cultivation of the New Zealand Flax by F. Dillon Bell, Frederick Young
- The Wellington New Station: Official Opening by His Excellency Viscount Galway by the Hon. D. G. Sullivan
- Stamping Commies by Bite Trotters
- Geology Department by B. G. Mills
- Apathy Party by Chris Harrington
- Victoria University by Herbert Church
- To the Lost Huia by A. J. Waldie
- [Letter from J.M. Ziman to Salient Vol. 8, No. 10. July 25, 1945] by J.M. Ziman
- Nelson Historical Society Journal, Volume 7, Issue 3, 2011 by Nelson Historical Society
- Twit Bit by J. L. Middlemiss
- The Twenty-Second Report of the Court of Directors of the New Zealand Company [14th May, 1847] by New Zealand Company
- Tournament Report by Cam. Murray
- [Letter from Old Victorian to Salient Vol. 8, No. 10. July 25, 1945] by Old Victorian
- Delegates’ Message by Jim Hutchison, Tony Ellis
- [Submission, 25 July 1898, on draft legislation relating to land]
- Taylor Wake Up by C. I. Jones
- The Twenty-Fourth Report of the Court of Directors of the New Zealand Company [31st May, 1848] by New Zealand Company
- Hutt Valley Train by K. Northcote Bade
- [Letter from All for Communism to Salient Vol. 8, No. 10. July 25, 1945] by All for Communism
- Hockey at Dunedin by L. B. Sandford
- Gratitude and Apology by Phil Kear
- Exclusive Interview! President Mitchell Retires by Francis Lipson
- The Twelfth Report to the Directors of the New Zealand Company [26th April, 1844] by New Zealand Company
- Fall in flat prices by Tony Jacques
- John Vittle by Mac Harwood
- Indians at Hockey: Why They Excel by L. B. Sandford
- RSA Conference: Old Soldiers Who Won’t Even Fade Away by Michael Murphy
- The Eleventh Report of the Directors of the New Zealand Company [29th March, 1844] by New Zealand Company
- Capitalism Today: A Brief Survey by John K. Murphy
- Foreword [to ‘Nelson Historical Society Journal, Volume 7, Issue 3, 2011’] by Tony Hunter
- Castigation by Stan Campbell
- “An Affront to Human Dignity” by Trevor Richards
- Travel Losses by Bill Williams
- Student Boycott by Denis Phelps
- Among The Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 12, issue 4) by Shibli Bagarag
- Condemnation by Catherine Crosse
- And what did we Learn at School Today? by Deborah Morris
- Alpheim: A Short Story (vol 12, issue 4) by Arnold Gozar
- Protesting Protestor [letter to the editor] by Simon During
- Reflection from Under the Red Cliff by Richard-Julien Audret
- Book Review - Future by J.C.P.W.
- Ki te whakaminenga o Niu Tireni e noho nei kei te Parameta : tenei petihana no matou no nga tangata Maori e mau nei o matou ingoa kiraro ake nei, no Haki Pei, no Wairarapa, no te Wairoa, no Turanganui. by John Sheehan
- Action approved [letter to the editor] by G. Walker
- Cupboard love and a guilty conscience — The Roots of New Zealand Policy by Murray Brown
- Drugs, Cheats and Salient [Letter to Salient. Volume 31 Number 2. March 12, 1968] by James Mitchell
- The Derby: The World’s Greatest Sporting Event by O. N. Gillespie
- Neil Young: Harvest — Reprise by Stephen Matthews
- [Letter from K.D. Andrews-Baxter to Salient Vol. 8, No. 10. July 25, 1945] by K.D. Andrews-Baxter
- The Stone in the Centre: Looking Down From Nelson by Robin Hyde
- Not tolerated by Bill Williams
- ‘New image’ political need by Owen Gager
- Ticket: Awake — Down Under DL 1502 by Alan Hughes
- ‘Peasant stock’ rule the country by Bill Williams
- Chester Miracle Plays by Nelson Wattie
- Pictures of New Zealand Life: The Tui in the Gardens by Tangiwai
- Modern Mass Society Discussed by SCM by D.B.
- Acts Affecting Native Lands, Etc. (In English and Maori), Passed by the General Assembly, Session 1910. by General Assembly of New Zealand
- Caught Short [Letter to Salient. Volume 31 Number 2. March 12, 1968] by E. P. Winton
- Art and its Critics by R. Louis Oliver
- Sonnet. Mount Egmont by Vivien Fairhall
- Introduction to the Collected Parliamentary Reports of Robin Hyde by Nikki Hessell
- College Musicians Distinguish Latest MMC Recital by W.K.O.
- The gloss in the dross by Gary L. Evans
- Vietnam by James Mitchell
- Paraparaumu: A Popular Seaside Resort in the Wellington Province by Hori Makaire
- Conclusion by Old Identity
- Christchurch - A Parable for Easter by Colin Bell
- The Thirteenth Clue: The Story of the Signal Cabin Mystery (vol 12, issue 4) by Alan Mulgan
- History of New Zealand, Vol. III. by G. W. Rusden
- University chreche by Judie Falloon
- Join The Band Wagon by D. W. Hinch
- Inter-Fac Swimming Sports by James Hannan
- Blizard And The French [letter to the editor] by P. J. R. Blizard
- Jehovah & Jesus; Or the Dunedin Presbytery’s Theology by A. C. Gillies
- Cafeteria Quibble by R. G. Ward
- Men’s Common Room by Patrick Hutchings
- Not Disaffection... Islanders Attracted To City Lights by T. Smith
- Monday evening political addresses; Address ... delivered at the Choral Hall, Auckland, N.Z., on Monday the 25th July 1887, to 1000 young New Zealanders on democratic & representative institutions by J. Aitken Connell
- Love Is A Many Splendid Thing by Mrs Kinsey
- Tournament Farewell Dance by P. D. Chatwin
- Aid To Poor Students - WUS by Brendan Walsh
- The Cold Lakes of New Zealand by W. N. Blair
- The Common Room by R. G. Ward
- A Message to the Tournament Team by P. D. Chatwin
- A National Land Policy; Based on the Principle of State Ownership; with the Regulations of the Village Homestead System by J. Ballance
- Our Politics Dormant But Seeds Of Discontent by G. R. Hawke
- Capital and Land (Fabian Tract; no.7)
- Protection Rhyme and Reason by Davie McDoric
- Technical Schools Need New Emphasis by Susan Gabriel
- English Progress Towards Social Democracy (Fabian Tract; no.15)
- The Scotland Yard Series by Edgar Lustgarten
- Land Law Reform: A Historic and Legal Justification of a Land Tax by W. J. Napier
- Report on the Tarawera Volcanic District by F. W. Hutton
- Literary Magazines Don’t Get Off the Ground by Peter Robb
- Rich (£10,500) Sound by Maurice Clarke
- Puzzle Your Brain by J. Powell
- Imperial Federation by William Gisborne
- That Nebulous Spirit Stuff by John Murray
- Extracts from newspapers and other sources, regarding the Rev. A.C. Gillies by A. C. Gillies
- When To Retire by John Daniels
- New Centre in New York for Students of All Nations by H. B. Garland
- Unequal Opportunity In Education by P. J. R. Blizard
- Economic [The Basis of Socialism, Fabian Essays in Socialism] by G. Bernard Shaw
- The Kermadec Islands: Their Capabilities and Extent by S. Percy Smith
- [Letters, Comment, Opinion, Satire 2 by Chris Halliwell] by Chris Halliwell
- Regulations of “Elections Act, 1870.”
- Facts for Socialists from the Political Economists and Statisticians (Fabian Tract; no.5)
- Britain in the World Front by T.H.B.
- Fabian Essays in Socialism
- The Eruption of Tarawera, New Zealand by S. Percy Smith
- Hunter must be Saved! by J.B.
- Letters on India by P.J.
- Constitutional Socialism by C. Hart
- True Parliamentary Representation, what is it? how to obtain it? being a short enquiry into the electoral system of New Zealand, and some suggestions for its improvement by William James Speight
- Statement by Kuo Mo-Jo by Kuo Mo-Jo
- [Tournament review, Salient Vol 6, No. 6. May 26, 1943] by A. V. O'Brien
- Our Dealings with Maori Lands; Or, Comments on European Dealings for the Purchase and Lease of Native Lands, and the Legislation Thereon by James Mackay
- [Letters, Comment, Opinion, Satire 3 by Kate Clark] by Kate Clark
- Socialism and Slavery; being an answer to Mr Herbert Spencer’s attack on the Social Democratic Federation in the Contemporary Review, April 1884 under the title ‘The coming slavery’ by H. M. Hyndman
- Moral [The Basis of Socialism, Fabian Essays in Socialism] by Sydney Olivier
- The Knitting Needle Bill by Kay Goodger
- War is Over if You Want it by Eric Frykberg
- Friends, Chinese & University Men by Lim Jee Seng
- Industrial [The Basis of Socialism, Fabian Essays in Socialism] by William Clarke
- Political Theory or Playtime? by Cath Bergin
- National’s Wet Weekend by R. Norman
- “Parting Shots” Blasted by J. A. Laurenson
- Historic [The Basis of Socialism, Fabian Essays in Socialism] by Sidney Webb
- Task Force by R.A. Galbreath, O.R.W. Sutherland
- [Notice, 18 January 1889, about hearing of land cases on 31 January]
- Reports of the Native Affairs Committee, 1887, No. 2 by Native Affairs Committee
- Ceylon by Edmund Samarakkody
- Background to Lehrer by Peter Frater
- Men’s fantasies? by Debbie Jones
- Protection and Freetrade by William Henry Spackman
- Religion and the Crisis of Culture by D. I. Roper
- [Circular letter, 13 July 1844, inviting chiefs to a hui to discuss Hone Heke] by Wiremu Hau
- Victoria and The Asian Student: Part 1 by Doug White
- Huck Finn - Eat Your Heart Out! by Frances Graham
- [Letter from Nemo to Salient Vol 6, No. 6. May 26, 1943] by Nemo
- Among the Books (vol 14, issue 11) by Shibli Bagarag
- Famous New Zealanders: No. 34: Elsdon Best: The White Tohunga Of Tuhoe Land (vol 10, issue 10) by James Cowan
- City Council of Dunedin. Report from the City surveyor as to proposed permanent levels for the streets of the city. May 4th, 1880 by Samuel Haywood Mirams
- The Sentimental Touch by Terry Kelliher
- The Design of a Book by C. A. Straubel
- Our Women’s Section: Timely Notes and Useful Hints (vol 9, issue 3) by Helen
- Poverty and Wealth by H. K. Rusden
- Miss World and C. Moss by Les Atkins
- To the Premier from the Ngatiapa Tribe by Ngāti Apa
- The Waikato River: From Mountain Plateau to the Sea by Joyce West
- Eric & Erotica by Terry Patterson
- God in His World by J.L.N.
- [Letter from No-Fresher to Salient Vol 6, No. 6. May 26, 1943] by No-Fresher
- Beauty in Engineering by F. H. Newman
- Altruism, Utilitarianism, and Selfishness by H. K. Rusden
- The Workers’ Political Programme (Fabian Tracts; no.11)
- AID begins on quiet note by Mike Bergin
- The case for an right hours Bill (Fabian Tracts; no.23)
- A House in Karori by H. Einhorn
- Friday Nights by Peter Mansell
- [Letter from T.H.B. to Salient Vol 6, No. 6. May 26, 1943] by T.H.B.
- All Honour to New Zealand’s Famous Athletes Part 1. by W. F. Ingram
- [Letter from C. V. Bollinger to Salient Vol. 21, No. 2. March 27, 1958] by C. V. Bollinger
- Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 9, issue 3) by Shibli Bagarag
- The reform of the Poor Law (Fabian Tracts; no.17)
- Tough Morsels of Theology: Free Agency and Original Sin by H. K. Rusden
- “Manners Makyth Man”: Our English Heritage in School and University by O. N. Gillespie
- An Essay on Gravitation by Thomas Wakelin
- Cross-Roads of History: The Days of the Taniwha by Martin Nestor
- Southern Cross Society, its objects: address delivered at the inaugural meeting of the Southern Cross Society, Wellington, August 22, 1895 by Stout, Lady Anna Paterson
- Vic’s Old Bone Yard by Terry Kelliher
- Rhodesia subject of model United Nations by Janet Bogle
- Pictures of New Zealand Life (vol 9, issue 3) by Tangiwai
- [Letter from Objector to Salient Vol 6, No. 6. May 26, 1943] by Objector
- The Right to the use of the Earth by Herbert Spencer
- Property Under Socialism [The Organization of Society, Fabian Essays in Socialism] by Graham Wallas
- Fitness A Disadvantage by Bruce Wilson
- Panorama of the Playground: Will They Better The Record? by W. F. Ingram
- O. K. Dad [letter to the editor] by P. J. Gerrie
- Reports of the Native Affairs Committee, 1878 by Native Affairs Committee
- Piety and Pilfering by H. K. Rusden
- I.S.S. by B.H.B.
- Rain Pleasure by Francis Howard Harris
- The economic basis of commercial prosperity, viewed in its application to the present stagnation in trade: a paper read at the Social Science Congress in Aberdeen, September 24th, 1877 by William Hoyle
- Milestones to Centuries: Historic Mercury Bay by Ronald McIntosh
- Acts Affecting Native Lands, Etc. (In English and Maori), Passed by the General Assembly, Session 1908 by General Assembly of New Zealand
- No tour [letter to the editor] by A. M. Lobus
- Our Women’s Section (vol 14, issue 11) by Helen
- Boy’s Own by Alan Clelland
- Love in Religion: A Mystery by H. K. Rusden
- A House at Avondale
- Industry Under Socialism [The Organization of Society, Fabian Essays in Socialism] by Annie Besant
- The History of the Jews in New Zealand by Lazarus Morris Goldman
- That Exec. Agenda by X.Y.Z.
- Unrest by Phyllis I. Young
- Annual Report [of the Dunedin Chamber of Commerce. 1886] by Dunedin Chamber of Commerce
- Buy New Zealand Goods and Build New Zealand: New Zealand Industries Series — No. 2: Women’s Underwear by O. N. Gillespie
- Radiant Panel Heating
- Mr. Bradlaugh’s Conviction for Free Printing on the Population Question by H. K. Rusden
- Birthday Celebrations At Ruapehu by Rob Hunter
- Pursuits and Pastimes by Ken Alexander
- Thoughtless [letter to the editor] by R. N. Harvey
- Transition; An address delivered on the 7th September, 1888, to the Economic Section of the British Association at Bath [The Transition to Social Democracy, Fabian Essays in Socialism] by G. Bernard Shaw
- [Letter from Not Very, Very Amused to Salient Vol 6, No. 6. May 26, 1943] by Not Very, Very Amused
- Pictures Of New Zealand Life (vol 10, issue 10) by James Cowan
- On the scientific form of harbours, as applied to the Port of Melbourne (Communicated through William Simons). Received 31st August, read 26th November 1878 by W. G. Jenkins
- The Wisdom of the Maori (vol 9, issue 3) by Tohunga
- Sunrooms and a Garden by Ernst Anton Plischke, Anna Plischke
- The Power of the Pulpit by H. K. Rusden
- Von Tempsky on the Diggings: A Memory Of The Forest Rangers by James Cowan
- He kupu tohutohu mo nga Kooti Whenua Maori me nga whakahaerenga o nga whenua Maori by John Henry Edwards
- Malaysian scholarships [letter to the editor] by H. K. Lim
- The Outlook [The Transition to Social Democracy, Fabian Essays in Socialism] by Hubert Bland
- YTYY by Steve Kohler
- [Letter from Disgusted Student to Salient Vol 6, No. 6. May 26, 1943] by Disgusted Student
- Sensation: Socialists Disaffiliated by Terry Kelliher, D.B.K.
- The Death Of The Old Year: New Zealand by Eve Langley
- Pamphlet Issued by the Committee [Committee formed for the Fostering and Encouragement of Local Industries and Productions] by Committee formed for the Fostering and Encouragement of Local Industries and Productions
- Frozen Cross Buns by Scott Petersen
- How Red is China? by Terry Kelliher
- Information for the use of branches; issued by authority of the General Committee, December, 1884 by Imperial Federation League
- Tough Morsels of Theology by H. K. Rusden
- Six Miles Beneath New Zealand Exploring the Liverpool State Colliery. by Beula Hay
- Laugh and the World Laughs With You by Ken Alexander
- The Chinese Question in Australia, 1878-79
- Address delivered by the President at the second annual meeting of members 1895 by Fitzgerald, James Edward
- Travelogue by Ruth M. Johnson
- Dramatic Club’s Gaucherie by Celia Frederick
- The Electric Universe: Flashing thoughts for consideration and facts from many sources, by ‘Torpedo’
- Nga Korero Paramete: 1891-1895 by New Zealand Parliament, Legislative Council
- A paper on New Zealand, read before the Hunterian Society of St. George’s Hospital, on November 7th, 1895 by Collins, William Edward
- Beyond Lake Christobel by Brian Dobbie
- Done With a Document: Early Days in Westland by R. Morant
- More Power to Socialists: My Ivory Tower by John Gamby
- Our London Letter (vol 14, issue 1) by Arthur L. Stead
- Report of adjourned conference, and of the first meeting of the League, held November 18, 1884 by Imperial Federation League
- Science and Miracle by H. K. Rusden
- Photographic Exhibition by H. and H.
- Famous New Zealanders: No. 15: Wiremu Tamehana: The Maori King-maker: The Story of a Patriot (vol 9, issue 3) by Tangiwai
- Science and Religion by George Higinbotham
- S.M.U.T.T. by Matt Johnston
- Nash, Nehru and Neutralism by Partisan
- The Nelson & West Coast section of the main trunk railway of New Zealand: a letter to the Hon. James MacAndrew. 1878 by William Acton Blakeway Adams
- The conscience: its nature and origin by Carlile, William Warrand
- The Story of the Napier-Wairoa Railway by William John Hay
- Wild Winter and Other Nasty Knocks by Ken Alexander
- A Royal Kava-Drinking: Memories of Old Samoa by James Cowan
- Imperial federation: report of the conference held July 29, 1884, at the Westminster Palace Hotel ... by Imperial Federation League
- The Person, Character, and Teaching, of Jesus by H. K. Rusden
- Efficiency Tests and the University by M.L. Boyd
- Gateway to the Spenser Mountains by John Magurk
- The most important question of the day: money and a domestic currency for New Zealand by Sievwright, William
- Garden of Eden Epic by Simon Leicester
- Our London Letter (vol 14, issue 11) by Arthur L. Stead
- Algeria by Terry Kelliher
- Expressions of opinion on imperial federation, by public men at home and in the colonies by Imperial Federation League
- Science and Theology, an Essay by H. K. Rusden
- Our London Letter (vol 9. issue 3) by Arthur L. Stead
- Haeremai Club by S.K.H.
- Spiritualism; or, The magnetic teaching, its method and its objects: being three lectures delivered in Dunedin, April 28, May 5, and May 12, 1872 by James Smith
- Just In Front Of McGregor - By Foot by Scott Petersen
- The Moral Effects of Clerical and Secular Instruction by H. K. Rusden
- Second Rate Lawyers by Terry Kelliher
- A Grace Darling of New Zealand by Rosaline Redwood
- A Lake Excursion: Queenstown to Glenorchy by K. McLatchie
- A guide for tourists and invalids to the thermal springs and baths by Spooner, Charles Frederick
- The Great-Great-Grandson of Captain Kidd! or, How the Landlords Rob the People by Henry George
- The frozen meat trade and its expansion by Nathan, David Joseph
- TNP Easy by Nigel Fitzpatrick
- Travellers by Mary R. Greig
- 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
- Morality and Religion by H. K. Rusden
- Universities Compared by John C. Hendrikse
- The Wonder Women of the Backblocks by Francis W. Court
- Highways and Byways: Some West Coast Scenes by Neville R. Lewers
- Land Common Property by J. Sketchley
- Statistical Inquiries Into the Efficacy of Prayer by Sir Francis Galton
- Tut Tut...Ruahines Fit by Malcolm Drummond
- Report on village-homestead settlements in New Zealand. 1895 by March, John Edwin
- Highways And Byways (vol 14, issue 11) by R. Morant
- Nga Korero Paremete: 1901 by New Zealand Parliament, Legislative Council
- Price or Prince? by Diabolo
- Imperial Federation [from the The Macleay Chronicle and Bellinger advertiser, July 16, 1885]
- Tuna, The Eel: His Life History by M. S. Nestor
- The Hebrews, their Literature and Religion B. C., with an introduction to the ‘New Testament books’ by Richard Butters
- Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 14, issue 1) by Shibli Bagarag
- Action of potassium cyanide solutions on New Zealand gold and silver by Maclaurin, James Scott
- Potholing Mt. Owen by Matt Squire
- Rain On Lake Wanaka by Katherine O'Brien
- The Subjection of Women by H. K. Rusden
- The Gentle Apostate by The Red Dean
- Church Problems: ‘the proofs that Christ ever lived’; who wrote the gospels? by Richard Butters
- Famous New Zealand Trials: The Trial of James Collins by C. A. L. Treadwell
- Balmy Days In The Barlow by Bruce Wilson
- Southland Frozen Meat Company versus Nelson Brothers, tried at Dunedin before Mr Justice Williams and a special jury by Southland Frozen Meat and Produce Co
- Oxford Has Culture...Why Not Victoria? by N. Hegedus
- Proceedings of the Royal Geographic Society and Monthly Record of Geography. April, 1885 by Royal Geographical Society
- University Team To Tour Australia by Richard Jeffery
- Letter to Salient from Candide 27/7/1939 by Candide
- 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.).
- Russia’s Secret Weapon by W. Rosenberg
- Thanks by Ted Woodfield
- A recent exploration of the King Country, New Zealand by James Henry Kerry-Nicholls
- New Year’s Kaweka Tour by Peter Mansell
- Reply to critics on “A new story of the stars” by Bickerton, Alexander William
- Memory by K.I.H.
- Some Knew More Of What To Expect by Bill Logan
- A source of national wealth by Otago Central Railway League
- Laurels and Brickbats by F. M. Renner
- A ‘Worker’ Looks at His ‘Paradise’ by N. A. Collins
- Fragments of New Zealand History by Una Auld
- Want of confidence; speeches delivered by the Hon. Mr Stout and Mr Smith, M.H.R. in the House of Representatives, August 28, 1885 by Sir Robert Stout
- Rugby [Review of team activities as of August 2, 1939] by J.A.C.
- Swimmers Active by Prue Brock
- F.E. Holsworth by David Hanna
- Our Women’s Section (vol 4, issue 10) by Sheila G. Marshall
- The Chemistry of Life by Dr R. E. F. Matthews
- Notes on the manufacture, testing, uses, etc. of Portland cement by Milburn Lime and Cement Company
- Panorama of the Playground: N.Z.A.A. Association’s Championship Meeting by W. F. Ingram
- Panorama of the Playground: Mixing With International Athletes (vol 10, issue 10) by W. F. Ingram
- Afghanistan as a theatre of operations and as a defence to India by Mark Sever Bell
- Another Last-Minute Win by L. B. Sandford
- Changes at the Gymnasium by Richard Jeffery
- The Way We Go: Ins and Outs of the Life (vol 4, issue 10)) by Leo Fanning
- On the Campus by I. H. Boyd
- Chief Guide’s Report by Mike Sheridan
- The Mortal Storm by E.M.D.
- Trentham Military Camp: From Civilian To Soldier: An Object Lesson in Community Effort by Oriwa Keripi
- The progress of the working classes in the last half century by Robert Giffen
- Crutch — Held Camera From Europe by Rex Benson
- We Don’t Want It by D.B.K.
- The Ascent of F.6 by D.G.E.
- Acquit Yourself by A. J. W. Taylor
- Editorial [Heels 1982] by Frances Graham
- Science And Religion; a review of Judge Higinbotham’s lecture, delivered before the Dunedin Freethought Association by Thomas Cheyne Farnie
- Exec. Notes by D.B.K.
- Imperial Federation by William Edward Forster
- Food: New Myths For Old by Pierre Langouste
- Aotea-roa as the Poets Knew It by Mary R. Greig
- [Petition to Parliament on the dangers of alcohol, relating to the King Country]
- A pamphlet on the tobacco industry, as affecting New Zealand; comprising the evidence given before the Tariff Commission by Cameron, Alexander
- Lectures on agricultural chemistry by Black, James Gow
- After Forty Years: Retirement Of Mr. G. H. Mackley, C.M.G., General Manager of Railways by Headlight
- Seashore Jazz by John Harlow
- Wednesday 30.6.82 by Sim Wong
- Tour round the world through New Zealand, America, Canada, England, Ireland, Scotland, and the continent of Europe by Malcolm Murray Irving
- The Intelligentsia by Dr M. J. Charlesworth
- Lines Tatooed on Kipling’s Tombstone by J.D.F.
- Buy New Zealand Goods and Build New Zealand: New Zealand Industries Series No. 12. Toys, Novelties and Woodworking by O. N. Gillespie
- Illustrations of Darwinism, and other papers by Buller, Sir Walter Lawry
- Medical Service at University by I. C. Fleming
- An Australian appeal to the English democracy by Bernhard Ringrose Wise
- Our President Speaks by Terry Patterson
- The Mammal and His Environment by T. H. Scott
- A look at Labour by Owen Gager
- Skiing The Tararuas by Anthea Simmonds
- Legs, Arms, Bodies and Beer by D. B. S.
- The Police Department: its demoralization demonstrated; the basis for its effective reconstruction suggested; facts, figures, & illustrations, from numerous sources by Wake, Theo
- Limited Night Entertainments: Part VIII (vol 10, issue 10) by R. Marryat Jenkins
- Another Step . . . by T. H. H.
- Olivine Ice Plateau by Jenny Iles
- Catalogue of exhibits [Christchurch Art and Industrial Exhibition, 1895] by Christchurch Art and Industrial Exhibition, 1895
- On the Road to Anywhere: A Matter of Pipis and Kowhai: Part V. (vol 10, issue 10) by Robin Hyde
- Some Side Lines on other Railways by F. A. Hornibrook
- “Othello” and “As You Like it” by Peter Dronke
- T.N.P. Contrasts by Frances Graham
- The Wisdom of the Maori: Railway Station Maori Names: Along the Main Trunk Line (vol 10, issue 10) by Tohunga
- The Quiet Man by Ian Rich
- Fundamental Principles Of Tramping by Simon Leicester
- Women’s Hockey by I.E.A.
- Di Brings Us Doosey Do by Diana Ritchie
- The railways of New Zealand: paper read before the Congress of New Zealand Chambers of Commerce, 4th February, 1902 by Samuel Vaile
- New Zealand parliamentary guide book containing photographs of the ministry and members of the House of Representatives; also, a brief historical sketch of each member, and results of last election for each constituency by Russell, George Warren
- Our Women’s Section: Timely Notes and Useful Hints (vol 10, issue 10) by Helen
- The Mediator by E. Schwimmer
- English Hockey by A.S.
- The Parliamentary Debate on “Vaile’s Stage System.” by Samuel Vaile
- Bushcraft by Jane Binney
- Speeches delivered in the House of Representatives, August 3, 1885, on the Native Land Disposition Bill, by Hon. Mr Stout and Hon. Mr Ballance by Sir Robert Stout
- Composer’s Workshop by R. Tremain
- Fruitgrowing in Central Otago by Bragato, Romeo
- Among the Books: A Literary Page or Two (vol 10, issue 10) by Shibli Bagarag
- Sir Walter Buller at the bar of the House; and the history of the Horowhenua Block by Buller, Sir Walter Lawry
- U.S. ‘project’ by Denis Phelps
- La Nouvelle Zelande au point de vue èconomique de la Belgique by Emile de Harven
- Egmont by Nigel Fitzpatrick
- Wanganui Old Settlers by James Garland Woon
- Januairy by Ken Alexander
- [Summary of the 1889 parliamentary session] by Ropata Wahawaha
- The Executive Meets by I.E.A.
- The Eighteenth Annual Report of the Educational Institute of Otago 1894-5 by Educational Institute of Otago
- Gates’ Hut Revisited by Alan Clelland
- Proceedings of meeting of sheep-farmers in Amuri, to consider the unsatisfactory administration of the Sheep and Rabbit Act by The Press
- Poetry as a Factor in Education; An Address delivered ... before the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science, 1902 by Arnold Wall
- Our London Letter (vol 10, issue 10) by Arthur L. Stead
- The Return of the Triboldies: The Journal of Ocarina by Dennis List
- The Thirteenth Clue Or The Story Of The Signal Cabin Mystery (vol 11, issue 10) by Redmond Phillips
- A Review of the Pre-History of the Wairau Boulder Bank by Nevil Matthews
- Industrial conciliation and arbitration in New Zealand; a reply to the articles published in the ‘Otago Daily Times’ by Mr John Macgregor ... against the labour laws by Edward Tregear
- My Memorial To Ian Douglas Simpson by Max Lash
- God Save Our “Smad” by R. J. Stanford, T. J. McGlynn
- Our London Letter (vol 11, issue 10) by Arthur L. Stead
- Islands of Despair by Allan W. Eden
- Exploration and the Development of Nelson’s Early Map by John Overton
- Feeling the Way in the Canton Villages by George Hunter McNeur
- An Unofficial Supplement to Spineless “Smad” by J. B. Aimers, J. N. Sellers
- An Open Letter to All Students by William P. Temple
- Vinings In The Motor Industry by Connie Vining
- Our Southern Coast: Off The Beaten Track In The South Island by Dorothy Wiseman
- Federation of Fiji with New Zealand by Fiji Federal League
- When Bishopdale was at Spring Cove by Shirley Tunnicliff
- NZ scientific magazines Part Two by B. W. Collins
- Henry IV—Part I by Peter Dronke
- Reports of the Native Affairs Committee, 1891, No. 2 by Native Affairs Committee
- Historical notes on Hamilton Railway Bridge. by A. S. Wansbrough
- Extension of Trade And Commerce: a paper read ... before the Conference of New Zealand Chambers of Commerce, at Wellington, on 6th February, 1902 by John Holmes
- Nelson’s Post Office Buildings by Margaret C. Brown
- No Ghosts Please by B. M. R.
- Familiar Ships in New Zealand Waters: The “Aorangi”—Old and New by J. H. Kemnitz
- Federal and State Banks and Currency Reform by John Ross
- Deer In The Harbour by Nelson Evening Mail
- A Notable Plaque in the Wairau Valley by J. N. W. Newport
- That Coloured Skin by F. L. C.
- An Early Visitor: Dr. Arnold’s Son In New Zealand by Donald Cowie
- Human Betterment by Wilhelmina Sherriff Bain
- Journal of the Nelson and Marlborough Historical Societies, Volume 1, Issue 1, October 1981 by Nelson Historical Society
- Rough On Rats: An Unsolved Mystery by Alison Johnston
- Sir Thomas Hunter by M. J. O'Brien
- Auckland Cherries. by J. R. Hastings
- At the cross-roads by Joseph Thomas Ward
- The Early Sheep Runs of Marlborough by Ralph T. Denton
- An Old Australian Fisherman. by Eve Langley
- Cooper and Morse by J. N. W. Newport
- Francis Jollie 1815-1870. An Early Nelsonian by Jean Coulthard
- When Viet students rebel in South Vietnam by John Harlow
- Wake Up! by L. B. Sandford
- The Redwood Staples by Mollie Dickinson
- Cosmic Evolution by Alexander William Bickerton
- Nga take Maori o te Waipounamu : (Ripoata a te komiti honohono hui atu ki nga korero whakawhaiti mo runga i nga keehi o Murihiku me Otakou me nga tuhinga whakamaharatanga o nga korero by New Zealand. Parliament. Middle Island Native Claims Committee
- John Kidson’s Medal by Brian Kidson
- Whats in a Name? Chinaman Gully by J. N. W. Newport
- Those Celebrated Educated ... Executive Leading from Behind by G. R. Hawke
- Reports of the Native Affairs Committee, 1879, No. 1 by Native Affairs Committee
- Films [Salient Vol. 29, No. 7, 1966] by Rex Benson
- An Essay on Prison Reform by A. C. Hoggins
- Dr. Bush’s Windmill And Town Acre 234 by Pat Win
- True Story by Helen Maysmor
- Woman’s Sphere and Influence and The Female Franchise by John Ross
- Top Dressing In Upper Takaka by Mac Harwood
- Editorial [Salient Vol. 32, No. 7. 1969.] by Roger Wilde
- Book on Jesus Unchristian? [review] by C. Matthias Hill
- The Ghost by Vesta Emanuel
- Acts Affecting Native Lands, Etc. (In English and Maori), Passed by the General Assembly, Session 1909 by General Assembly of New Zealand
- Mystery crossing by Barrie Saunders
- Some Pretty Pebbles... [review] by P. G. Robb
- Blush by Nelson Evening Mail
- World Affairs (vol 4, issue 10) by E. Vivian Hall
- The Report of the Seventeenth Annual Meeting Of the Council of the Institute Held At Timaru, January 2nd, 1900 by Educational Institute of New Zealand
- A-Bomb Checks by Bob Lord
- Truth’s Brush with Weir Tars Haphazardly by A. R. Haas
- The Importance of Being Earnest by A. H. Scotney
- Foreword 2010 [to ‘Nelson Historical Society Journal, Volume 7, Issue 2, 2010’] by Tony Hunter
- Transport by Rail and Road: Some Thoughts and Recollections by J. N. W. Newport
- Things Big and Small by Ken Alexander
- A Summary of Chapter XV. of the Romance of the Heavens...: being the application of the theory of ‘Constructive Impact’ to cosmic evolution by Alexander William Bickerton
- Pomp and Glory by Robin Hyde
- NZ breakthrough in ‘sight’ for the blind by Dave Hass
- Soccer . . . by D. D.
- Famous New Zealanders: No. 46: Jessie Mackay: Poet, Idealist And Celtic Patriot (vol 11, issue 10) by Tangiwai
- Rowers want recognition by John Winton
- Stewart Island: A Place of Beauty, Adventure and Romance (vol 4, issue 10) by James Cowan
- The Discriminators [editorial] by W. A.
- Freedom of Thoughts Speech in New Zealand by James Grattan Grey
- Havelock in 1864 by Thomas Hewetson
- Whither? by A. T. S. McGhie
- On The Use Of Fish As Food by Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle
- Fencing Club Exhibition by White Plume
- English Summer Clouded by Economic Crisis by Sinbad
- The Charm of Wanganui: A River City Of Enterprise And Culture by O. N. Gillespie
- Pictures of New Zealand Life: Matamata’s Million by James Cowan
- God’s Work by Restored Apostles. Also an answer to Bishop Wallis, Diocese of Wellington, to his charge of spiritual error against this work by J. Moore Ritchie
- Richmond Hostelries by Jean Sutton
- New law course by C. C. Ackman
- That’s Your Business [editorial] by D.P.W.
- A Tablelands Myth? by Arthur Jonas
- Rugby . . . by B. V. G.
- Love’s Intangibility by Astarte
- Selection: Natural and Artificial by H. K. Rusden
- NZ flags float down from the sky... by John Harlow
- A Chapter Of F’Land by Mike Sheridan
- New Zealand [Extract from Contemporary review, Oct. 1899.] by Robert Stout
- The New Central Booking-Office in Wellington: Worthy of a Great Department of State by Tourist
- [Letter from Malcolm T. Gray to Salient Vol. 8, No. 9. July 11, 1945] by Malcolm T. Gray
- University salaries in review by Brian Easton
- Nelson Lakes by Murray Corles
- Democracy in New Zealand by William Warrand Carlile
- At Paraparaumu by P. F. Ireland
- [Letter from Sweeny Todd to Salient Vol. 8, No. 9. July 11, 1945] by Sweeny Todd
- The Treatment of Criminals in Relation to Science by H. K. Rusden
- Folk Men Soon Win Support by Janet McCallum
- Rocky Mountain High by Frances Graham
- Social Problems by Samuel Vaile
- The New Passenger and Goods Yard at Auckland by P. B. Bryden
- Aht and About by Jan Walker
- [Untitled poem by Searos published in Salient Vol. 8, No. 9. July 11, 1945] by Searos
- Nelson Historical Society Journal, Volume 7, Issue 2, 2010 by Nelson Historical Society
- Essay on Suicide by H. K. Rusden
- Action on NZ papers? by Pat Caughley
- An Octogenarian’s Recollections: Incidents in the Life of a Native of Dundee by David Rough
- They Saw Mt. Arthur! by Phil Mackie
- Safe Way to Ride High by Nevil Gibson
- [Untitled poem by Mezz published in Salient Vol. 8, No. 9. July 11, 1945] by Mezz
- Production Engineering: Modern Methods by E. T. Spidy
- New Zealand Hemp; report ... particulars relating to bonuses now offered by John Holmes
- The Bishop’s Easter Sermon by H. K. Rusden
- Opinion [Salient Vol. 32, No. 7. 1969.] by Alister Taylor
- Bookshop is needed now by Roger Parsons
- [untitled poem by Whim Wham published in Salient Vol. 8, No. 9. July 11, 1945] by Whim Wham
- Hunting [Heels 1982] by Peter Mansell
- Petition Relative to the Native Reserves Bill by Hoani Meihana Te Rangiotū
- The Influence of Electricity on the Human Race by J. D. R. Hewitt
- Drama Club calls another S.G.M. by Janet Bogle
- Disclaimer? by Richard Shorter
- The Week: read 21 December 1874 [to the] Royal Society of Victoria by H. K. Rusden
- Arete Biv by Murray Corles
- A Holiday in Australia: Some Impressions and Observations by N. McGaffan
- The Samoan Question and The Decision of Chief Justice Chambers by William Cooper
- Moral Responsibility by H. K. Rusden
- The New Fascism by Jim Mitchell
- Loyalty Oath by Louise Clark
- Autumn by Samuel Hulme Bridgford
- Avis Agony by Debbie Turner
- The Bishop of Melbourne’s Theory of Education by H. K. Rusden
- [Letter from Pro Bono Volcanico to Salient Vol. 8, No. 9. July 11, 1945] by Pro Bono Volcanico
- Return to the Fountainhead by Niel Wright
- Discussions by Fred Berwick
- Notes on Our Travels (Concluded) (vol 2, issue 12) by L. C. E. Hamann
- The Starborough Settlement, Marlborough, New Zealand by N.Z. Department of Lands and Survey
- Nelson Lakes by Andrew Cook
- Pen-pal [letter to the editor] by M. C. Leon
- Proceedings [of the Synod of the Presbyterian Church of Otago and Southland] by Presbyterian Church of Otago and Southland. Synod
- The Otago University Review [13 No. 4 (Sept. 1899)] by Otago University
- Theory of Combustion (Continued) (vol 2, issue 12) by W. C. Bishop
- The Engine Driver and his Work by W. Collins
- Report of public meeting held in the hall of the Y.M.C.A. on Wednesday evening, 12th July, 1899. by Australasian Federation League (Auckland Branch)
- Iron balls [letter to the editor] by W. W. Berryman
- Howling At Howlett by Brian Dobbie
- Proceedings; Annual Session [of the Independent Order of Oddfellows of New Zealand. Grand Lodge] by Independent Order of Oddfellows of New Zealand. Grand Lodge
- Literary page [letter to the editor] by Rhys Pasley
- When I Grow Up by A. E. Skerrett
- Raglan Range Too by Terry Patterson
- Annual Report and Balance Sheet [of the Art-Union of Victoria] by Art-Union of Victoria
- Immortal soul [letter to the editor] by Graeme Browne
- Modern Methods in our Workshops: New Spring Plant at Hillside by C. J. Graham
- Miracles and Special Providences by John Tyndall
- All’s Well That Ends Well by Howard Hayden
- Abel Tasman by Kirsty McDonald
- Populate or Perish by M.R.
- Catalogue of the Library of the Otago Institute & Museum. Museum buildings, Great King Street by Otago Institute and Museum
- Sport [Salient Vol. 32, No. 7. 1969.] by Ian Stockwell
- Moonlighting by Mike Sheridan
- ‘Gay wisdom’: a series of selected and humourous extracts from the speeches... First series, 1877 by Sir Wilfrid Lawson
- Hush! by A.O'B.
- Sin: An Essay read before the Sunday Free Discussion Society by H. K. Rusden
- League team [letter to the editor] by L. S. Knight
- Sentry Box by Phil Mackie
- Report of proceedings, half-yearly meeting [of the Manchester Unity Independent Order of Oddfellows. Otago District Committee] by Manchester Unity Independent Order of Oddfellows. Otago District Committee
- For those who didn’t vote by H. L. Peirse
- Free Discussion, in the Bendigo Evening News by H. K. Rusden
- Prating again [letter to the editor] by Mike Aitken
- A Tale of Horror by James Gordon Stuart Grant
- Question and Answer by Constant Reader