The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: a catalogue with indexes
Volume 30
Volume 30
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Monk, Richard, 1833-1912. Our forests and how to conserve them: a paper on the New Zealand State Forests' Act, 1885, read before the Waitemata County Council, February 5th, 1886. - Auckland: Star Office, 1886. 10 p. Also in vol. 61 |
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Haselden, William Reeve, 1849-1934. Protection and free trade. - Wellington: Lyon and Blair, 1887. 20 p. Also at no.31 in volume |
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Ballance, John, 1839-1893. Speech to the electors of Wanganui. - Wanganui: Printed by the Wanganui Herald Newspaper, 1887. 16 p. Delivered at the Princess theatre, Wanganui, June 22nd, 1887. Also in vol. 67 and at no.8 in this vol. |
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Ewington, Frederick George, 1844?-1922. Woman suffrage. - [Auckland]: Leader Office, [1887] 4 p. - (Political tracts for the times; 1) |
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Connell, John Aitken, 1841-1891. 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. - Auckland: Star Office, 1887. 10 p. Also in vol. 67 |
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Smith, Robert Nesbit. Protection v. freetrade: an address delivered before the Thames Debating Society on August 10th, 1887. - Grahamstown: Thames Advertiser Office, [1887] 9 P. |
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London. School Board. New Zealand & South Seas Exhibition, 1889-90; education and science court. Exhibits of the School Board for London. - London: Alexander & Shepheard, [1889?] 15 p. |
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Ballance, John, 1839-1893. Speech to the electors of Wanganui. - Wanganui: Printed by the Wanganui Herald Newspaper, 1887. 16 p. Delivered at the Princess theatre, Wanganui, June 22nd, 1887. Also in vol. 67 and at no.3 in this vol. |
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Chamier, Daniel, 1842-1915. Hard times and long credit: a short treatise on the present condition of trade and the baneful influence of the credit system . - Waipawa: Mail Office, 1887. 12 p. |
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Rees, William Lee, 1836-1912. The East Coast Settlement Bill, 1880. - Wellington: New Zealand Times, 1880. 8 p. Also in vols. 38 and 40 |
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Wilson, John Alexander, 1829-1909. The modus operandi of judgement without trial; or, How I lost my judgeship. - Auckland: Printed at the N.Z. Freeman's Journal Office, 1884. 84 p. |
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Canterbury College. School of Art. Courses of study, lectures, etc. - Christchurch. 1886 Other issues in vol. 50 |
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Howard, Charles Smith, 1847 Retrenchment in primary education, with appendix, containing tables of information and standard regulations, by C.S.H. - Christchurch: Lyttelton Times Office, 1887. 31 p. At head of title: Electors' handbook. |
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Crawford, James Coutts, 1817-1889. Retrogression; free trade and protection, nationalisation of the land, analogy between Ireland and Canada. - Wellington: Evening Press, [188-] 8 p. |
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Quick, Sir John, 1852-1932. The history of land tenure in the colony of Victoria. - Sandhurst: J.G. Edwards, Bendigo Independent Office, 1883. 106 p. |
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De Lautour, Harry Archibald, 1849-1917. Education in relation to public health: a paper read before the Waitaki Educational Institute, March 5, 1887. - Oamaru: North Otago Times Office, 1887. 8 p. |
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Mongredien, Augustus, 1807-1888. Trade depression, recent and present. - London: Cassell, [1885] 24 p. |
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Sadler, William Edmund, 1821 Essay, for 1885, on exhibitions, shows, etc. in three parts. - Auckland: J.H. Field,1885 8 p. Also in vol. 60 |
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Stephen, Sir George, 1794-1879. The systems of English bankruptcy and denial insolvency, briefly compared in a letter to His Excellency Sir Charles Hotham. - Melbourne: Blundell, 1855. 28, v p. page 25 |
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Hospital for the Insane, Sunnyside, Christchurch, New Zealand. - Christchurch: 'Times' Office, 1885. 20 p. Includes: Address, by D. Yellowlees; Religion in its connection with insanity, by Henry Glasson. |
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Barclay, Peter. Notes on New Zealand for the use of emigrants. - London: G. Street, 1872. 30 p. : map |
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A report by the district committee on the Native Land Act of Mr Ballance: Waipatu, Hastings, Napier. - Napier: R. Coupland Harding, 1886. 8 p. |
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Land Nationalisation Society. The land difficulty: how shall we deal with it? - [London: 1881?] 4 p. - (Land Nationalisation Society Tract; 1) |
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Newman, Francis William, 1805-1897. Protest to our fellow-citizens as to the evil state of this nation. - London: Land Nationalisation Society, [1883?] 4 p. |
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Hutchison, George, 1846-1930. Address to the electors of Waitotara, delivered in the town hall, Waverley, on Saturday, July 2, 1887. - Wanganui: Wanganui Herald Company, 1887. 8 p. |
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New ideas. - London, 1-3(1884). 2 (1884) |
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Vincent, Sir Charles Edward Howard, 1849-1908. Through the British Empire in ten minutes. Edinburgh: W. & A.K. Johnston, 1886. 27 p.: maps (1 folded) |
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Besant, Annie, 1847-1933. The law of population: its consequences, and its bearing upon human conduct and morals. - London: Freethought Publishing Company, 1884. 47 p. |
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Duffus, Robert Drucke Lubecke, 1837?-1907. The financial depression; its cause and remedy. - Auckland: Kidd and Wildman, 1886. 16 p. Also in vol. 56 |
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Otago Education Board. Report of committee appointed to enquire into, and report upon, the standards of education in the public schools of New Zealand; with appendix. - Dunedin: J. Wilkie, [1886] 12 p. |
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Haselden, William Reeve, 1849-1934. Protection and free trade. - Wellington: Lyon and Blair, 1887. 20 p. Also at no.2 in volume |
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Waghorn, Thomas. The bitter bitter cry of outcast inventors. - London: Strand Publishing Company, 1885. 102 p. Also in vol. 84 |