The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 40
Contents
- Address to the students at the Melbourne University delivered at the end of the October term, 1881 — by Herbert Augustus Strong
- Annual Report of the Boys' High School of Otago. Session 1879 — by Otago Boys' High School p. 15
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The East Coast Settlement Bill, 1880 — by William Lee Rees, William Lee Rees, William Lee Rees, William Lee Rees
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- The East Coast Settlement Bill 1880
- During the First Circuit. — Psalm XXX
- During the First Circuit. — (Psalm xxx.) p. 5
- During the Second Circuit. — Psalm XLIII
- During the Second Circuit. — (Psalm xliii.) p. 7
- During the Third Circuit. — Psalm C p. 8
- During the Fourth Circuit. — Psalm CXXVII
- During the Fifth Circuit. — Psalm CXVII
- During the Third Circuit. — (Psalm c.) p. 9
- During the Fourth Circuit. — (Psalm cxxvii.)
- During the Fifth Circuit. — (Psalm cxvii.)
- During the Sixth Circuit. — Psalm CXXX p. 10
- During the Seventh Circuit. — Psalm XXIV
- During the Sixth Circuit. — (Psalm cxxx.) p. 11
- During the Seventh Circuit. — (Psalm xxiv.)
- Prater for the Queen and Royal Family p. 12
- Evening Service. — Concluding Prayer p. 14
- Psalm CL p. 15
- (Psalm cl.)
- Order of Service For The Consecration Of the New Synagogue, Moray Place. On Sunday, the 3rd Ellul, 5641/28th August, 1881
- New Zealand court; catalogue of exhibits — by International Exhibition, Melbourne
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- New Zealand. — Department I. — Works of Art
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Department II. — Class 6.—Education of Children, Primary Instruction, Instruction of Adults p. 9
- [subsection] p. 9
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Class 8.—Organisation, Methods, and Appliances for Superior Instruction p. 10
- [sub-subsection] p. 10
- A. Carnivora p. 13
- B. Aves p. 14
- C. Reptilia
- Analysis p. 19
- Class 9.—Printing, Books p. 20
- Class 10.—Stationery, Bookbinding, Painting and Drawing Materials p. 21
- Class 11.—General Application of the Arts of Drawing and Modelling p. 22
- Class 12.—Photographic Proofs and Apparatus p. 23
- Class 13.—Musical Instruments p. 26
- Class 14.—Medicine, Hygiene, and Public Relief
- Class 15—Mathematical and Philosophical Instruments p. 27
- Class 16.—Maps, and Geographical and Cosmographical Apparatus
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Department III. — Furniture and Accessories p. 28
- Class 17.—Cheap and Fancy Furniture p. 28
- Class 18.—Upholsterers' and Decorators' Work p. 29
- Class 20—Pottery
- Class 21.—Carpets, Tapestry, and other Stuffs for Furniture p. 32
- Class 24.—Goldsmiths' and Silversmiths' Work
- Class 25.—Bronzes and various Art Castings and Repousse Work
- Class 27.—Apparatus and Processes for Heating and Lighting
- Class 29.—Leather-work, Fancy Articles, and Basket-work p. 33
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Department IV. — Textile fabrics, Clothing, & Accesories p. 35
- Class 31.—Thread and Fabrics of Flax, Hemp, &c p. 35
- Class 33.—Woollen Yarn and Fabrics
- Class 34.—Silk and Silk Fabrics
- Class 36.—Lace, Net, Embroidery, and Trimmings p. 37
- Class 37.—Hosiery and Underclothing, and Accessories of Clothing
- Class 38.—Clothing for Both Sexes p. 38
- Class 39.—Jewellery and Precious Stones p. 39
- Class 41.—Travelling Apparatus and Camp Equipage
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Department V. — Raw and Manufactured Products p. 40
- Class 43.—Products of the Cultivation of Forests and of the Trades Appertaining Thereto p. 40
- Class 44.—Products of Hunting, Shooting, Fishing, and Spontaneous Products; Machines and Instruments Connected Therewith p. 44
- Class 45.—Agricultural Products not used for Food p. 47
- Class 46.—Chemical and Pharmaceutical Products p. 49
- Class 48.—Leather and Skins
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Department VI. — Machinery: Apparatus and Processes used in the Mechanical Industries p. 51
- Class 49. Agricultural Implements, and Processes used in the Cultivation of Fields and Forests p. 51
- Class 50.—Apparatus and Processes used in Agricultural Works, and in Works for the Preparation of Food p. 52
- Class 52.—Machines and Apparatus in General
- Class 58.—Apparatus and Processes used in Paper-making, Dyeing, and Printing p. 53
- Class 60.—Carriages and Wheelwrights' Work
- Class 61.—Harness and Saddlery p. 54
- Class 62.—Railway Apparatus
- Class 63.—Telegraphic Apparatus and Processes
- Class 64.—Apparatus and Processes of Civil Engineering, Public Works, and Architecture
- Class 65—Navigation and Life Saving p. 58
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Department VII. — Alimentary Products p. 62
- Class 67.—Cereals, Farinaceous Products, and Products derived from them p. 62
- Class 68.—Bread and Pastry p. 68
- Class 69.—Fatty Substances used as Food, Milk and Eggs p. 69
- Class 70.—Meat and Fish p. 70
- Class 71.—Vegetables and Fruit p. 71
- Class 72.—Condiments and Stimulants, Sugar and Confectionery
- Class 73.—Fermented Drinks p. 3
- Department IX. — Horticulture p. 78
- Department X. — Mining Industries p. 83
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The County of Westland, N.Z — by International Exhibition, Melbourne
- General Description
- General Features p. 3
- Climate p. 4
- Land
- Trade
- Mining p. 5
- Timber
- Other Resources p. 6
- Education p. 7
- The New Patent Adding Machine. — Messrs. Stowe, Brothers, 32, Essex Street Strand, London — by Stowe Brothers
- An Enquiry into the Financial Condition of the Bank of New Zealand — by Richard Arundell Augur Sherrin
- Annual Report of the Dunedin Chamber of Commerce. August, 1881 — by Dunedin Chamber of Commerce
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- Dunedin Chamber of Commerce
- American Duties on Wool p. 4
- Dunedin, 1st August, 1881. W. J. M. Larnach, Esq., Chairman, Dunedin Chamber of Commerce p. 6
- [section]
- [Average Bonds] p. 7
- Steam Service with Great Britain p. 20
- Dunedin Chamber of Commerce p. 22
- Comparative Table of Imports and Exports for the Port of Dunedin for the Years ending June 30th, 1879, 1880, and 1881, respectively p. 23
- Gold Exported p. 24
- Wool Shipments
- Banking Returns
- Property Tax Returns. — For the Year 1880 and 1881
- Mortgages Under the Land Transfer Act p. 25
- Agricultural Statistics
- Comparative Returns
- The National Debt of New Zealand p. 26
- Coal Fields
- Railways
- Population
- Comparative Statement, showing progress of New Zealand in Insurance p. 27
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Annual report and balance sheet — by Caledonian Society of Otago p. 36
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- Seventeeth Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the Caledonian Society of Otago
- [Balance Sheet. Liabilities and Assets. Profit and Loss Account. ] p. 4
- Closing of the Caledonian Society's Evening Classes.—Session 1879 p. 6
- The Masters and Their Classes p. 8
- Classifation
- I.—Engineers' Class (Mr. Jackson's) p. 9
- II.—Mathematics (Mr. Kyle's)
- III.—Chemistry (Mr. Wicks') p. 10
- IV.—Latin Class (Mr. M'lean's)
- V.—Shorthand (Mr. Smith's)
- VI.—Senior Class (Mr. Kneen's) p. 11
- VII.—Senior Class (Mr. Worsop's)
- VIII.—Junior Class (Mr. Balsille's)
- IX.—Junior Class (Mr. Cook's) p. 12
- Conduct of Pupils
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Annual report and balance sheet — by Art-Union of Victoria p. 16
- Bible in schools; extracts from speeches, letters, etc., etc., collected and compiled by Prophetes — by Charles Meysey Thompson
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- Dedication
- Introduction
- What Our Legislators Think of Bible Reading in Schools
- Speech of His Excellency Sir Hercules Robinson, G.C.M.G., Governor of New Zealand, Delivered at the Opening of the New Normal Schools, in Thorndon, Wellington, 3rd May, 1880
- Extract from Speech of the Hon. Sir William Fox, K.C.M.G., Delivered in the House of Representatives, in Wellington, New Zealand, 14th July, 1880 p. 16
- Speech of the Hon. Dr. Menzjes, M.L.C., Delivered in the Legislative Council, Wellington, New Zealand p. 20
- Speech by Sir Henry Parkes, K.C.M.G., Delivered at the Opening of a Public School at Blayney, N.S.W p. 28
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Three Letters by Prophetes p. 32
- The Duty of All Parents to Secure a Religious Education for Their Children p. 32
- To the Editor of the "Otago Daily Times."
- Secular Education the Worship Ok This World p. 36
- To the Editor of the "Otago Daily Times."
- Education on a Religious Basis the Duty of the State p. 39
- To the Editor of the "Otago Daily Times."
- Sermon by the Rev. Dr. Copeland. — Is Public Education to Remain Secular? p. 45
- Extracts From Newspaper Articles p. 48
- What Parents Think of Bible Reading in Schools p. 51
- Letter of Ven. Archdeacon Maunsell. — Napier Bible-in-Schools Association. — To the Editor of the "New Zealand Herald." p. 53
- What an Inspector of Schools Thinks of Bible Reading in Schools. — Extract From Report of Inspector Hill, Napier District p. 54
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New Zealand Education Act. — An Act to Make Further Provision for the Education of the People of New Zealand. — [29th November, 1877 p. 55
- Part I.—Department of Education. — Expenses of administering department to be appropriated by General Assembly p. 55
- Part IV.—Public Schools and Management Thereof. — (1) Course of Instruction in Public Schools. — "School age" defined
- Publie Schools to be conducted in accordance with regulations
- Course of Instruction in Public Schools
- (2) Compulsory Education, Exemptions. — Every Child above seven, nor more than thirteen, to attend School p. 56
- Exemptions
- In case Child does not attend School, notice may be given p. 57
- Proceedings to compel attendance
- (3) Penalties in Certain Cases. — Penalty for non-compliance with order of Justices
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Extracts from the Education Acts of England and Wales, Scotland, N.S. Wales, Victoria, and South Australia p. 58
- England and Wales p. 58
- Regulations for conduct of Public Elementary School
- Management and Maintenance of Schools by School Board. — Management of School by School Board p. 59
- Fees of Children
- Miscellaneous Powers of School Board. — Payment of School Fees
- Attendance at School. — As to attendance of Children at School
- Inspection of Voluntary Schools by Inspector, not one of Her Majesty's Inspectors p. 60
- (II.) Parliamentary Grant. — Conditions of Annual Parliamentary Grant
- Scotland p. 61
- Preamble
- Power to Impose Rates
- School Fees
- Concience Clause
- Parents to provide Elementary Education for their Children, and when unable to pay Fees to apply to Parochial Board
- New South Wales Education Act p. 62
- Victoria p. 64
- Four hours' Secular Instruction to be given
- Children of School age to be Instructed
- Parents neglecting to send a Child to School to be liable to a Penalty
- Teacher to be paid by salary and fees and payment by way of results. First Schedule
- First Schedule. — Section 10 and 17 p. 65
- South Australia
- Four and a half hours secular instruction
- School Fees
- Fees when remitted
- Child not to be refused admission, but parents to be summoned for fees
- What the Present "Secular System" Will Lead To. — To the Editor of the "Southland Times." p. 66
- The Demands of the Present "Secular" System. — "No Room for God." — To the Editor of the "Timaru Herald." p. 67
- The Expense of the Present System
- Custom in America, France, and Germany p. 69
- Statistics
- Letters by Prophetes p. 75
- Finis
- The religion of humanity, or Human Catholicism. The western republic: a serial. Ireland — by Richard Congreve, Richard Congreve, Richard Congreve, Richard Congreve
- Materialism: a paper read before the Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of New Zealand — by James Treadwell
- The Transvaal — by Richard Congreve
- The Gods — by Robert Green Ingersoll
- Adam, the figure of him that was to come; or, Christ, the Prince of the kings of the earth: with an application to present controversies and present duty — by Daniel Fraser
- Nevertheless death reigned from Adam to Moses, even over them that had not sinned after the similitude of Adam's transgression, who is the figure of Him that was to come.—Rom. v. 14
- The Dunedin Exhibition — by James Gordon Stuart Grant
- [Price One Shilling. — Twenty-Five Years in Dunedin — by James Gordon Stuart Grant
- Evolution — The Blackest form of Materialism — by James Gordon Stuart Grant
- [Price One Shilling. — The Second Reformation — by James Gordon Stuart Grant
- Price Sixpence. — Our Civil Service — by James Gordon Stuart Grant
- Friday, May 13, 1881. — The Right Honourable the Earl of Ravensworth in the Chair. — Naval Intelligence and Protection of Commerce in War — by Sir John Charles Ready Colomb
- England's Greatest Scholar — by James Gordon Stuart Grant
- Employment of females and children in factories and workshops; a paper. With introduction by J.B.B. Bradshaw, and parliamentary records bearing on the subject — by Sir John Larkins Cheese Richardson
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- Employment of Females and Children p. 6
- Appointment of Royal Commission and its Report to the Governor p. 16
- Joint Letter from the Managers of the Mosgiel, Roslyn, and Kaikorai Woollen Factories to the Commissioners on Local Industries p. 21
- Notes of a Visit by the Commission to the Mosgiel, Roslyn, and Kaikorai Woollen Factories p. 22
- Extract from Commissioners' Report p. 24
- Rev. Joseph Cook's Lecture on "Sex in Industry" p. 25
- Vaccination in the light of modern enquiry — by George Lacy
- Effluxion of Time. A Pamphlet Addressed Directly to the Freemasons of New Zealand, to the General Public
- Effluxion of Time
- To Tee Freemasons of New Zealand
- Language. A Baulk p. 8
- History. A Baulk p. 12
- Population. A Baulk p. 14
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Christianity. A Baulk p. 17
- [Christianity. A Baulk] p. 17
- A Crucifix p. 18
- Colloquat p. 23
- Romance of History
- The Grand Secret of the Church. — The Catalapse p. 29
- On savings banks in elementary schools: a lecture delivered at Liverpool, 7th April, 1875 — by Thomas Edward Crallan p. 34
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Some characteristics of Wordsworth's poetry and their lessons for us; an essay read before the Otago University Debating Society, July 22, 1881. Also, some poems, by Fleta — by Ebenezer Storry Hay p. 12
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- Some Characteristics of Wordsworth's Poetry and Their Lessons for US
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Part II p. 15
- A Reverie p. 15
- The Poet p. 16
- Sonnet
- In a Garden p. 17
- Sonnet
- A Remonstrance p. 18
- Sonnet
- In Memoriam. — T. B p. 19
- Half-Hearted p. 20
- The Monthly Review New Books & Contemporary Subjects
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- Electric Force
- Storage of Electric Force p. 5
- Chapter XLI. — The Levee p. 17
- Chapter XLII. — The "House." p. 27
- Lambton Quay, Wellington September, 1881 p. 31
- Bohn's Library: — General, Thelogical, Historical, Artistic, Educational, and Juvenile p. 2
- List of Popular Novels. Cheap Editions. — (Two Shillings each.) p. 6
- Complete Cheap Editions of — (One Shilling each.)
- New Novels & New Supplies.—Received per Suez Mail p. 8
- [section] p. 10
- Golden Library Series p. 18
- Foreign Countries and British Colonies p. 20
- Bound Books
- Farming Books
- Fine Arts, &c p. 22
- Lyon & Blair Are Agents For the Following American Newspapers & Periodicals. Subscriptions Taken for Not Less Than Twelve Months, Payable in Advance. Prices May be Had on Application. — New York Daily Papers p. 24
- The Monthly Review. New Books & Contemporary Subjects
- The Monthly Review New Books & Contemporary Subjects
- The Monthly Review New Books & Contemporary Subjects
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- [section]
- Fighting Fitzgerald p. 3
- Miss Churchill (Concluded.)
- [subsection] p. 9
- Chapter III
- Chapter IV p. 15
- Chapter V p. 18
- Fine Arts, &c p. 25
- Chatto & Windus's Publications
- Statutes, Acts, Hand Books, &c p. 26
- Serial Volumes to Hand
- New Novels to Hand
- New Books and New Editions p. 27
- Letts's Australasian Diaries—For 1880,— — Containing Calendars for 1880 And 1881. — Rough or Scribbling Diaries p. 28
- Fresh Supplies of Standard Works
- The Monthly Review New Books & Contemporary Subjects
- The Minerals of Otago — by W. R. Buchan
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- The Minerals of Otago
- The Advantages of Literary Societies: An Address by The Rev. J. Hill, to the Lyttelton Mutual Improvement Association — by James Hill
- Annual report [of Dunedin Coffee Palace and Private Hotel Co. Ltd. 1881] — by Dunedin Coffee Palace and Private Hotel Co. Ltd.
- Vaccination: is it worthy of national support? Verbatim report of a public discussion ... George Wyld asserting the affirmative, and Alexander Wheeler maintaining the negative — by George Wyld
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- Discussion on Vaccination
- [Introduction]
- Mr. Wheeler's Opening Speech p. 4
- Dr. Wyld's Opening Speech p. 11
- Mr. Wheeler's Second Speech p. 18
- Dr. Wyld's Second Speech p. 22
- Mr. Wheeler's Third Speech p. 24
- Dr. Wyld's Third Speech p. 27
- Sir Thomas Chambers p. 28
- Heretics and Heresies — by Robert Green Ingersoll
- The harmony of the Gospel narratives of the Resurrection of Jesus the Christ; a reply to lectures of Mr Robert Stout ... read ... to the Young Men's Christian Association, on Thursday evening, July 21, 1881 — by William Gillies
- The Property Tax — by John Henry Field p. 12