The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 24
Contents
- [front matter]
- [The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 24]
- The Classification of the Sciences — by Herbert Spencer
- The Turks in Europe — by Edward A. Freeman
- [title page]
- The Turks in Europe
- The Study of Economics, and Savings Bank in the School — by William Dalrymple
- The Practice and Theory of Economics in the School
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- Appendix A p. 21
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Appendix B. — Opinions of the Press p. 22
- (From the "Weekly Chronicle," Wanganui.) p. 22
- (From the "Press," Canterbury.") p. 23
- (The "Evening Star" Dunklin.")
- (From the "Evening Argus," Wellington.) p. 24
- (The "Western Star," Riverton.) p. 25
- (From the "Church Gazette," Auckland.)
- (The "Marlborough Express.")
- (The "Southland News.") p. 26
- (The "Manawatu Times?)
- Statement of Receipts and Expenditure from January 1875 up to date
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Inaugural Address — by Alexander Johnston
- [title page]
- Address
- Introduction
- Privileges and Responsibilities of Colonial Youths
- School Education p. 4
- Fallacious Views of Education
- Objects of True Education p. 5
- Objects of Literary Societies
- Utility and Pleasure
- Effects of Debating Societies p. 6
- Confidence of Youth
- Advantage of Federation of Societies p. 7
- Opinion: Its Formation and Expression p. 8
- Deficiency of Educational Help
- Origin of Opinion
- Bacon's "Idola." p. 9
- Authority: Its Influences on Opinion
- Eight Opinions more Important than Facility of Expression p. 10
- Use of Societies to Thinkers p. 11
- Importance of Language
- Extract from Dr. Roget—language an Instrument of Thought p. 12
- Practical Importance of Precision of Language
- Want of Precision, Source of Litigation p. 13
- Choice of Books
- "Noscitur a Sociis."
- Different Kinds of Reading
- Method in Heading—"Inwardly Digesting." p. 14
- Readers who have no time to Think
- Advantages of Professorship of English Literature p. 15
- Eulogium of Learning and Studies by Lord Bacon
- Conclusion p. 16
- The Old Paths — by Archdeacon Henry Harper
- Sir G. Grey in South Australia — by Samuel Mossman
- On the Recent Economic Progress of New Zealand — by Archibald Hamilton
- [title page]
- On the Recent Economic Progress of New Zealand
- Contents:
- I.—Introduction. Peculiar Advantages of the Colony
- II.—Retrospect p. 4
- III.—Native Policy p. 6
- IV.—Colonial Debt, its Outlay and Comparative Pressure
- V.—Revenue p. 12
- VI.—Expenditure
- VII.—Railways and Roads
- Roads
- VIII.—Telegraphs p. 15
- IX.—Live Stock
- X.—Wool p. 16
- XI.—Land under Cultivation
- XII.—Exports p. 17
- XIII.—Imports
- XIV.—Savings Banks
- XV.—Municipalities
- XVI.—Crown Lands
- XVII.—Land Transfers p. 20
- XVIII.—Maoris
- XIX.—Population, Birth Places, and Occupations
- Birth "Places
- Occupations
- XX.—Immigration and Emigration
- XXI.—Vital Statistics
- XXII.—Education
- XXIII.—Conclusion p. 27
- Appendix
- [tables] p. 29
- Discussion on Mr. Hamilton's Paper p. 35
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True Financial Statement — by J. W. Treadwell p. 43
- True Financial Statement
- Chapter I. New Zealand Deficit
- Chapter II. Taxation of Workers, and Freedom of Real and Personal Estates p. 9
- Chapter III. Land Fund Misappropriated p. 12
- Chapter IV. Railways a Loss Wrongly Charged p. 13
- Chapter V. Colonial Industry and Free Trade p. 14
- Chapter VI. Representation a Farce p. 16
- Chapter VII. Budget to 30th June, 1878, as it Ought to be. Based on the Figures Given by the Prime Minister p. 19
- Conclusion
- [Correspondence of Mr H. W. Farnall's claims on the colony for emigration services] — by H. W. Farnall
- Preface
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- Correspondence, &c
- Copy of Original Letter of Appointment
- [introduction]
- From Mr. H. W. Farnall to Mr. A. O. Ottywell. Belfast, Feb. 12, 1873 p. 6
- From H. W. Farnall to Agent-General. Belfast, February 19, 1873
- [commentary] p. 7
- From A. O. Ottywell for Agent-General to II. W. Farnall. May 5, 1873
- From A. O. Ottywell for Agent-General to H. W. Farnall. 8th May, 1873
- [letter from Thomas B. Gillies] p. 8
- "Superintendent's Office, Auckland, "17th April, 1873
- Replies to Pregoing Letters p. 9
- From Mr. H. W. Farnall to his Honor the Superintendent, Auckland p. 10
- 7, Westminster Chambers, Victoria Street, Westminster, S.W. June 16th, 1873 p. 13
- New Zealand Emigration Office, 2½Corporation Street, Belfast, 18th June, 1873
- [Private.] 7, Westminster Chambers, Victoria-street, Westminster, SW., June 22, 1873 p. 16
- H. W. Farnall to Dr Featherston. 2½ Corporation street, Belfast, June 23, 1873 p. 17
- 7, Westminster Chambers, Victoria street, Westminster, S.W., June 28, 1873
- [commentary]
- Public Petitions Committee
- His Honor the Superintendent, Auckland, to the Hon. the Minister for Immigration. Auckland, November 15, 1873 p. 18
- Enclosure 1 in above p. 19
- Enclosure 2 p. 20
- Sub-Enclosure to Enclosure 2
- The Katikati Settlement
- The Visit of the Hon. Dr. Pollen to the Katikati Settlement p. 21
- Mr James Stewart, Agent, Derry, to H. W. Farnall. 22nd March, 1873
- From the Same to the Same
- Mr W. J. Kane, agent, Cookstown, to II. W. Farnall p. 22
- Mr Francis Rea, Agent, Newtownard, to H. W. Farnall
- Mr James Smyth, Agent, Portglenone, to II. W. Farnall
- The letters from which the following extracts were taken were written to m after I was dismissed by Dr. Featherston:— "W. J. Kane to H. W. Farnall. "8th July, 1873
- "James Smart to II. W. Farnall
- From Same to the Same
- From the Same to the Same
- From the Same to the Same
- From Same to the Same
- The Same to the Same p. 23
- Mr. Smart to G. V. Stewart, Esq
- Alexander Scarlett, Agent, Omagh, to H. W. Farnall
- James Smart, Agent, Derry, to H. W. Farnall
- The Same to the Same p. 24
- Alexander Scarlett, Agent, Omagh, to H. W. Farnall
- James Smart. Agent, Derry, to H. W. Farnall
- James Smyth, Agent, Portglenone, to H. W. Farnall
- W. J. Kane, Agent, Cookstown, to H. W. Farnall
- G. V. Stewart, Esq., to H. W. Farnall
- G. Andrew, Otago Agent, to H. W. Farnall p. 53
- James Smyth, Agent Portglenonc, to H. W. Farnall
- Correspondence between H. W. Farnall, as Agent for the Province of Auckland, and Mr Ottywell, in consequence of the latter having, on the part of, the Agent-General, declined to grant a free passage to Daniel Burnse on the plea that workers in iron foundries were not eligible for fre passages:— Agent-General to Mr M'Convillf, Belfast. 7, Westminster Chambers, Victoria-street, S.W., June 23rd, 1874
- From H. W. Farnall to Mr. Ottywell
- A. O. Ottywell to H. W. Farnall p. 26
- H. W. Farnall to A. O. Ottywell
- A. O. Ottywell to H. W. Farnall
- H. W. Farnall to A. O. Ottywell
- A. O. Ottywell to H. W. Farnall
- [List of Agents]
- From His Honor the Superintendent to Mr. H. W. Farnall. Superintendent's Office, Auckland, 10th December, 1873 p. 28
- From Mr. H. W. Farnall to his Honor the Superintendent, Auckland. Auckland New Zealand Provincial Government Emigration Agency, 2½ Corporation-street, Belfast, March 10th, 1874
- From his Honor the Superintendent Auckland, to Mr W. H. Farnall p. 29
- From Mr H. W. Farnall to His Honor the Superintendent, Auckland. Auckland, New Zealand, Provincial Government Agency, 2½, Corporation-street,Belfast, July 27, 1874 p. 30
- [report of the Public Petitions Committee] p. 31
- (From the Belfast News Letter, January 14, 1874.) p. 32
- (From the Belfast News Letter, October 17, 1874
- (From the Belfast Weeldy News, October 31, 1874.) p. 33
- (From the Belfast News Letter, Friday. November 27, 1874
- (From the Belfast News Letter, December 3, 1874.) p. 34
- (From a Belfast paper)
- (Belfast News Letter, June 5, 1875.)
- How the Native Land Court and Land Purchase Department Behave on the East Coast
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- Native Land Purchases. — Letter No. I
- Letter No. II p. 12
- Letter No. III p. 16
- Letter No. IV p. 25
- "Turunda, 4th August, 1876 p. 28
- [commentary]
- Letter No. V p. 30
- "Wellington, August 9, 1876
- [commentary] p. 31
- Letter No. VI p. 35
- Mr. Vogel's Address at Tokomairiro. — The Land Policy.—Local Government Scheme — by Julius Vogel
- Correspondence — by Julius Vogel
- 1.—The Hon. the Premier to His Honor the Superintendent
- (Enclosure in No. 1.) p. 2
- 2.—His Honor the Superintendent to the Hon. the Premier p. 3
- 3. The Hon, the Premier to His Honor the Superintendent p. 5
- 4.—His Honor the Superintendent to the Hon. the Premier p. 9
- 5.—The Hon. the Premier to His Honor the Superintendent p. 14
- 5.—His Honor the Suprintendent to the Hon. the Premier p. 18
- (Letters, &c., Referred to in No. 5.) p. 22
- Provincial Government Gazette p. 23
- (Enclosures.) — Memo to the Waste Lands Board p. 24
- Chief Surveyor's Report p. 26
- 6.—The Hon. the Premier to His Honor the Superintendent p. 28
- (Enclosures.) — (1.) Extract from telegram from the Hon. the Colonial Secretary to His Honor the Superintendent of Otago p. 30
- (2.) Extract from telegram of His Honor the Superintendent of Otago to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary
- (3.) The Hon. the Colonial Secretary to His Honor the Superintendent of Otago
- [Telegram.]
- (4.) His Honor the Superintendent to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary p. 31
- [Telegram.]
- (4a.) The Hon. the Colonial Secretary to His Honor the Superintendent of Otago
- [Telegram.]
- (5.) Extract from letter of His Honor the Superintendent of Otago to the Hon. the Colonial Secretary
- (6.) Extract from memo, from His Honor the Superintendent of Otago to the Waste Lands Board p. 32
- (7). His Honor the Superintendent to the Hon. the Premier
- (8.) The Hon the Premier to His Honor the Superintendent of Otago p. 36
- (9.) His Honor the Superintendent to the Hon. the Premier
- Address to the People of Otago — by James Macandrew
- A Speech On Border Treaties and Australian Federation — by Hercules Robinson
- A Review Of Mr. For Steer's Paper, Fallacies of Federation — by Sydney Morning Herald p. 11
- The New Zealand Confederation: An Enquiry into the Present State of Political Affairs — by Chas. W Purnell