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Vaile, Samuel, 1828-1913.
The present position and future prospects of the New Zealand railways, with a proposed entirely new scheme of levying fares and rates. Mr J.P. Maxwell's report on the scheme, and a reply thereto. Also extracts from a paper ... on 'The influence of the means of transit on the social condition of the people'. - Auckland: Wilsons and Horton, 1886.
69 p.
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Grayling, William Irwin.
Taranaki and its resources. - New Plymouth: Taranaki Herald Office, 1886.
41 p. : ill.
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Verrall, John Miles, 1849-1921.
The condition of New Zealand: a challenge to Sir Julius Vogel, K.C.B., and the moneylending fraternity and lawyers, by Lieutenant Farmer, Q.C. - Christchurch: Whitcombe & Tombs, 1885.
23 p.
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Scott, Robert Anthony Edward.
A lecture on the economic defence of our commerce and the development of our industrial resources; delivered ... under the auspices of the New Zealand Manufacturers' Association, May 28, 1886. - Dunedin: Evening Star Office, [1886]
9 p.
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Stout, Sir Robert, 1844-1930.
Notes on the progress of New Zealand for twenty years, 1864-1884. - Wellington: Govt. Printer, 1886.
39 p. : ill, (some fold. col.)
Also in vols. 23 and Personal
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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. 30
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New Zealand Industrial Exhibition,
Wellington, 1885.
Prize essays on the industries of New Zealand. - Wellington: Govt. Printer, 1886. 123 p.
Also in vol. 23
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New Zealand Industrial Exhibition, Wellington,
1885.
Catalogue. - Wellington: Lyon & Blair,
[1885]
96, lx p.
Also in vol. 82
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