The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 23
Catalogue
Catalogue.
Abbreviations.—Des., Designer or Modeller; Inv., Inventor; Imp., Importer; Pat., Patentee; Manu., Manufacturer; Prod., Producer Poa., Possessor; Del., Artist.
Province of Auckland.
Local Committee.
- Bell, James, Esq., M.D.
- Butler, William, Esq., M.G.A.
- Beveridge, Andrew, Esq.
- Gilfillan, Henry, Esq., J.P.
- Herrop, Isaac W., Esq., M. P.C.
- Heaphy, Charles, Esq., J. P.
- King, Edward, Esq., M. P. C.
- MacLeau, Every, Esq., J.P.
- Pierce, George P., Esq.
- Purchas, Rev. A. G.
- Walton, Henry, Esq., M. G.A.
- Williams, J. W., Esq., M.P.C.
- Wynn, B. W., Esq., M. P. C.
Section I.—Raw Materials.
Class 1.
1 | His Honor the Superintendent, pos.—Bay of Islands Free stone. Bay of Islands Coal. |
2 | His Honor the Superintendent, pos.—Motupipi Freestone. |
3 | His Honor the Superintendent, pos.—Mount Eden Scoria. |
4 | His Honor the Superintendent, pos.—Mount Eden Scoria, dressed by prisoners in the Stockade. |
5 | Allom, Albert J., agent for Otea Copper Mining Company, prod.—Copper Ore. |
6 | Cole, George, Papakura, pos—Iron Ore, Limestone, Sandstone, Freestone, Petrified Wood, Gold, Minerals, Quartz, Granite. |
7 | Cole, George, Papakura, pos.—Dyeing Barks. Fungus variety. |
8 | Donnelly, T., Waikomiti, pos.—Proto-carbonate Iron. |
9 | Ball, Thos., Mangonui, pos.—Limestone, Silicified Wood, Iron Ore. |
10 | Golden Point Mining Company, prod.—Specimens of Auriferous Quartz, from Coromandel. |
11 | Rowe, Wm., Inspector of Mines, pos.—Waikato Coal. |
12 | Rowe, Wm., Inspector of Mines, pos.—Fossils. |
13 | Stratford, J. S., pos.—Tripoli.page 8 |
14 | White, Francis, pos.—Jasper Stone. |
15 | Combes and Daldy, pos.—Guano from Coral Queen Island. |
Class 3—Sub-Class B.
16 | Burningham, Mrs S. H., Matakana, manu.—Jams and Jellies. |
17 | Combes and Daldy, manu.—Coffee, Arrow Root. |
18 | M'Ewen, Andrew, Matakana, pos.—Cayenne Pepper. |
19 | Webster, George, pos.—Assortment of Jams. |
Sub-Class C.
20 | M'Ewin, Andrew, Matakana, manu.—Snuff. |
21 | Whitsen, R. and Co., manu.—Beer in Bottle. |
22 | Wootton, B., pos.—Cigars. |
Class 4.
23 | Allender and Stevenson, Parnell, manu.—Mould Candles. |
24 | Allom, A. J., Great Barrier, pos.—Slab of Mottled Kauri. |
25 | Combes and Daldy, pos.—Kauri Gum. |
26 | Craig, Mrs Eric, pos.—Silk. |
27 | Gee, Benjamin, W., pos.—Kauri Gum. |
28 | Ring, C. and J., Kapanga Saw Mills, pos.—Slab of waved grain Kauri, 1 piece Mottled Kauri, 1 Slab Kauri. |
29 | King, Edward, pos.—Native grown Fiji Cotton. |
30 | Manning, F. E., Hokianga, pos.—Native Cork Wood, used for Floats. |
31 | Roe, Matthew H., Cornwallis Mills, Manukau, pos.—Block Specimens Mottled Kauri. |
32 | Shalders, R. B., pos.—Log Kauri Timber. |
33 | Warnock Bros, Newmarket, manu.—Mould Candles and Soap. |
34 | Webster, Isabella Miss, manu.—Wax Flowers. |
Class 10.
35 | Weaver, W., Engineer-in-Chief, pos.—Model of Bridge. |
Section II.—Machinery.
Class 11.
36 | Soull, Jas. C., Kyber Pass Road, pos.—Rifle and Explanatory Book. English manufacture. |
Class 12.
37 | Cochrane, J., pos.—Inlaid Model of Ship. |
Class 14.
38 | Fairs and Steel, del.—Case of Photographs, Views and Portraits. |
39 | Webster, John, Hokianga, del.—Photographic Views. |
Class 15.
40 | Fairs, Thomas A., Auckland, pos.—Curious Antique Watch, being one of the first of English manufacture, and originally worn by Oliver Cromwell. A curious sketch of the celebrated field of Worcester is to be seen on the dial. The watch goes with catgut instead of chain, and was for many years in the British Museum. It was also shown in the Great Exhibition, London, 1862, where it attracted much attention. |
Class 17.
41 | Corbett, R. T., M.D.—Surgical Instruments, and Apparatus. |
Section III.—Manufactures.
Class 20.
42 | Kirk, Thos., Newton, pus.—Woven Specimen, Silk. |
43 | Spurgeon, W., pos.—Patchwork Rug. |
44 | Sommerville, Miss Ellen, manu.—Paper Flowers. |
45 | Webster, Miss Isabella, manu.—Table Cover. |
Class 26.
46 |
Ireland Brothers, manu.—1 Side Sole Leather, 2 Sides Black Harness Leather, 1 Side Brown Harness Leather, 1 Side Bridle Harness Leather, 2 Waxed Calf Skins, 2 Kips, 2 Grain Kips, 1 Hogskin, 2 Brown Basils, 2 Sides Brown Bridle Leather, 1 Bag Leather, and 1 6in. Double Mill Belt; 2 Sides Grained Calfskin. |
47 | Kennedy, W. and A., manu.—1 Set Leading Harness, 1 Hunting Saddle, 1 Courier Bag, 1 Set Wheel Dray Harness. |
48 | Stevenson, R. H., manu.—Cart Harness. |
Class 28.
49 | Fairs, Thos. A., pos.—A Curious Old Treatise on Cosmo graphy, by M. Blundeville, illustrated with quaint wood engravings; Black-Letter, 1594. |
50 | Fairs, Thos. A., pos.—Curious Old Treatise on Arithmetic, in Black Letter, dedicated to Prince Edward, afterwards Xing Edward VI. |
51 | Fairs, Thos. A., pos.—A very rare Copy of Bishop Latimer's Sermons, in Black Letter, 1578, containing a very valuable old wood engraving of his preaching before King Edward VI. |
52 | Fairs, Thos. A., pos.—Copy of the Sun Newspaper, of the Coronation of Queen Victoria, printed in gold. |
53 | Fairs, Thos. A., pos.—Illuminated Prayer Book, originally used by His Majesty Charles II. The binding is modern. |
54 | Fairs, Thos. A., pos.—Short Sketches of the Ancient Greeks and Romans, illustrated with wood cuts, 1524, being one of the most perfect specimens in the world. |
55 | Fairs, Thos. A., pos.—Specimen of Modern Illuminated Printing, by H. M. Humphrey, Esq., of the "M.S. of Froissart." |
56 | Kirk, Thomas, Newton, pos.—Book Printed on 'Paper Manu factured from Now Zealand Flax.page 10 |
57 | Heron, Kidd and Leffern, Proprietors of New Zealander, prod.—Specimens of Printing. |
58 | Street, F., Overseer of New Zealand Herald, prod.—8 Specimens of Letter-press, Maps and Plans. |
Class 29.
58a | His Excellency Sir George Grey, K.C.B., Manuscripts:—
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59 | Grey, His Excellency Sir George, K.C.B., pos.—Collection of Ferns. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
60 | Students of St. John's College, per Rev. S. Blackburn, Taranaki, pos.—Collection of Ferns. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
61 | Local Committee, Auckland, pos., from Museum.—Collection of Mineral Specimens and of Woods:—
Minerals.
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62 | Local Committee, Auckland, Articles from Museum, pos.—
Raw Materials.
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63 | Kirk, Thomas, Newton, pos.—Collection of Ferns. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
64 | Fairs, A. Thomas, Auckland, pos.—The only Perfect Pedgree of Oliver Cromwell, drawn out in pen and ink colors by the Rev. Mark Noble, F.A.S., 1787, one of the curiosities of which i his descent from Fleance, son of Banquo, put to death by Macbeth immortalised by our great English bard Shakespere, underlined and in the second row from the top—while that of the great Potent to is distinguished by a double line of blue in the sixth line. It will be observed that according to this pedigree the family is now extict. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
65 | Fairs, Thomas A., pos.—One of the oldest Maps of Lodon, as it was in the year 1560, showing the Scaffold on Tower Hill Old St. Paul's, London Wall, Spitalfields, &c., (as being literally fileds of grass)O1d London Bridge is worthy of attention, as having the buses thereon depicted on the Map. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
66 | Bruce, W., pos.—Cases of Stuffed Birds. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
67 | Casey, Captain, Auckland, pos.—Fid made from jav of whale. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
68 | Kemp, J. Senr., Bay of Islands, pos.—Book of First Lessns in Maori, old edition. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
69 | Watt, J. H., Auckland, pos.—Seal Impressions. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
70 | Corlett and Herbert, manu.—Bookcase. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
71 | King, Edward, pos.—Bookcase, from woods grown i. the Province. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
72 | Teufere, Antone, manu.—Loo Table, Fancy Cabinet, three Fancy Tables. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
73 | Webster, John, Hokianga, pos.—Fancy Chair. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
74 | Union Steam Saw, Moulding, Sash and Door Company Limited, manu.—Four pairs Sashes, four Doors, 16 pieces louldings. |
Class 33.
75 | Fairs, Thomas A., pos.—Silver gilt Communion Chalice, with Paten, from Antwerp Cathedral. Date, about the fifteenth century. |
76 | Watt, J. H., pos.—St. Andrew's Cup, carved in cocoa-nut shell, silver mounted, gilt inside, set on Manuka stem. |
77 | Boyd, George, Newton, manu.—Flower Pots, Barrel Drains, I rain Pipes, do Tiles, Roofing Tiles, Garden Edge Tiles, Scoria Mortar, Bricks. |
78 | Pollen, Dr., per Mr James Wright, Whau, manu.—Flower Vase, Fancy Water Jug, 2 Teapots, Fancy Butter Cooler, Porcelain 5 Butter Coolers, 1 set. Water Jugs, (2), 1 do do, (3), 1 Water Jug, Centre Fruit Stand. 2 Side Fruit Stands, 4 Fruit Plates, 2 Preserve, Jars, 3 Encaustic Tiles, 1 Snuffer Tray, 1 Earthenware Recess, for Water Closet Valve, 4 Ornaments, Argillaceous Clay, 1 do Porcelain, 1 do Porcelain (smeared), 1 do, Egyptian Black, 1 piece Kaolin. |
Class 36.
79 | Wootteen, John B, Matakana, manu. — Corn Brooms. |
80 | Grey, His Excellency Sir George, K. C. B., pos.—Native Implements of War, viz:—
Miscellaneous Articles.
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81 | Volckner, R. C. S., Opotiki, pos.—Maori Mats, Kaitaka. |
82 | Watt, J. H., pos.—Native Walking Stick. |
83 | Young, Mrs W. pos.—7 Native Baskets. |
84 | Local Committee, from Museum, pos.—1 Carved Box, 2 Carved Canoe Figure Heads. |