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The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: a catalogue with indexes

Volume 30

Volume 30

1

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

2

Haselden, William Reeve, 1849-1934.

Protection and free trade. - Wellington: Lyon and Blair, 1887.

20 p.

Also at no.31 in volume

3

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.

4

Ewington, Frederick George, 1844?-1922.

Woman suffrage. - [Auckland]: Leader Office, [1887]

4 p. - (Political tracts for the times; 1)

5

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

6

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.

7

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.

8

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.

9

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.

10

Rees, William Lee, 1836-1912.

The East Coast Settlement Bill, 1880. - Wellington: New Zealand Times, 1880.

8 p.

Also in vols. 38 and 40

11

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.

12

Canterbury College. School of Art.

Courses of study, lectures, etc. - Christchurch.

1886

Other issues in vol. 50

13

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.

14

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.

15

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.

16

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.

17

Mongredien, Augustus, 1807-1888.

Trade depression, recent and present. - London: Cassell, [1885]

24 p.

18

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

19

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
20

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.

21

Barclay, Peter.

Notes on New Zealand for the use of emigrants. - London: G. Street, 1872.

30 p. : map

22

A report by the district committee on the Native Land Act of Mr Ballance: Waipatu, Hastings, Napier. - Napier: R. Coupland Harding, 1886.

8 p.

23

Land Nationalisation Society.

The land difficulty: how shall we deal with it? - [London: 1881?]

4 p. - (Land Nationalisation Society Tract; 1)

24

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.

25

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.

26

New ideas. - London, 1-3(1884).

2 (1884)

27

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)

28

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.

29

Duffus, Robert Drucke Lubecke, 1837?-1907.

The financial depression; its cause and remedy. - Auckland: Kidd and Wildman, 1886.

16 p.

Also in vol. 56

30

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.

31

Haselden, William Reeve, 1849-1934.

Protection and free trade. - Wellington: Lyon and Blair, 1887.

20 p.

Also at no.2 in volume

32

Waghorn, Thomas.

The bitter bitter cry of outcast inventors. - London: Strand Publishing Company, 1885.

102 p.

Also in vol. 84