The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 23
Prize Essays on the Industries of New Zealand [1885]
Contents
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- New Zealand Industries. The Past, The Present, and The Future
- Part I. — The Attitude of the State
- Part II. — What has been done p. 7
- Part III. — Equalizing Imports and Exports p. 11
- Part IV. — Imports and Industries p. 12
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Part V p. 16
- What can be done in the Future p. 16
- Acids p. 17
- Bonedust
- Brushware and Brooms p. 18
- Cement
- China and Porcelain Ware p. 19
- Drugs
- Earthenware p. 20
- Fish (cured and tinned) p. 22
- Fruit-preserving.—Jams and Jellies p. 23
- Glass p. 24
- Ironworks p. 25
- Matches p. 26
- Olives p. 27
- Printing Paper
- Salt
- Silk p. 28
- Starch, Maizena, and Cornflour
- Straw Hats p. 29
- Sugar
- Varnish p. 30
- Vinegar
- Part VI p. 31
- The Present Condition and Future Prospects of the Industrial Resources of New Zealand, and the Best Means of Fostering their Development
- Introduction
- A Retrospect
- General Observations
- [introduction] p. 39
- Wool p. 41
- Gold p. 43
- Return of Receipts, Expenditure, and Collateral Advantages derived by the working of Water-races constructed and maintained by Government during the Year ending the 31st March, 1885 p. 48
- Coal p. 49
- Meat and Cattle p. 54
- Canned Meat p. 58
- Cattle p. 59
- Woollen Manufactures
- Boots and Shoes p. 62
- Agriculture p. 63
- Table of Wheat, Oats, and Barley, raised in each Provincial District for the Year 1884-85 p. 69
- Timber Trade and Kauri Gum
- Hemp, Hope, Twine p. 72
- Tobacco p. 73
- Sugar p. 74
- Fisheries p. 75
- Shipping and Trade p. 81
- Industries for which the Raw Material is imported p. 85
- Other Industries p. 87
- Industries Generally p. 95
- Education p. 98
- Conclusion p. 101
- British and Foreign Vessels Entered and Cleared p. 103
- Table showing the Value of theImports and Exports of the Colony from and to each of the under-mentioned places during the year 1884.* p. 104
- The Present Condition and Future Prospects of the Industrial Resources of New Zealand, and the Best Means of Fostering Their Development
- New Zealand Industries. The Past, The Present, and The Future