The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 64
Contents
- [front matter]
- [The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 64]
- Address delivered by Sir George Grey at the Theatre Royal, Grahamstown, on December 4, 1875 — by Sir George Grey
- Address to the Electors of the Caversham Electoral District p. 10
- Address delivered by Sir George Grey, at the Choral Hall, Auckland, on Monday, November 29, 1875 — by Sir George Grey
- Lessons in the English Language Maori Schools [part 2] — by L. Williams
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- [covers] p. 16
- [title page]
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- Lessons in the English Language for Maori Schools. — VI. — Have
- VII. — Verbs p. 2
- Examples p. 7
- VIII. — Irregular Verbs. — I p. 9
- II p. 11
- III p. 12
- IV
- V p. 13
- VI p. 14
- VII p. 15
- IX. — Passive Verbs p. 17
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X. — Explanation of Certain Forms of Speech. — Whakamaramatanga o etahi tu reo p. 20
- I. — Do. Does p. 20
- II. — Lifted. Have Lifted. Had Lifted p. 22
- III. — Will. Shall p. 24
- IV. — Can. Could p. 26
- V. — May. Might p. 28
- VI. — Must p. 29
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XI. — Relative Clauses
- [subsection]
- Who. Whose. Whom p. 30
- I. — Who
- II. — Whose p. 31
- III. — Whom
- IV. — Which p. 32
- V p. 33
- VI. — What p. 34
- VII. — That p. 35
- VIII p. 36
- IX. — Where p. 37
- X. — When p. 38
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XII. — Place p. 40
- [subsection] p. 40
- I
- II p. 43
- XIII. — Time p. 46
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XIV. — Quantity, &c p. 56
- [subsection] p. 56
- I
- II p. 57
- III p. 58
- XV. — Prepositions p. 62
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XVI. — Conjunctions
- [subsection]
- Either, Or, Neither, Nor, Whether p. 67
- If. As If p. 68
- That
- Lest. kei p. 69
- Because
- But p. 70
- Though, Although p. 71
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- The Hokitika & Greymouth Tramway Company Versus the County Council and Inhabitants of the County of Westland, New Zealand — by Hokitika & Greymouth Tramway Company
- Evolution and Imortality
- [title page]
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- [section]
- Evolution: Defence of, Fand Protest Against: Both Contrary to Holy Writ
- To this the Reverend Mr. Stobo of the Scotch Kirk, Tay Street, made the following reply:— — Mr Richter on the Immortality of the Soul p. 4
- To which I replied as follows: — Messrs Stobo and Co's* Inherent Immortality p. 8
- Second letter on evolution:— — Evolution as it Exists in Paganmythology and in the Traditional Theology of the Christian Churches p. 11
- To which an editorial reply appeared in the Times, August 26:— p. 14
- To which I replied:— — Evolution p. 15
- As Mr. Stobo did not reply to my answer, the Editor did not deem it expedient to continue the correspondence. The following letters had, however, been prepared by me in continuation of the discussion:— — Messrs Stobo and Co.'s Dogma of an Innate Immortaliiy Divested and Analyzed p. 16
- Messrs Stobo and Co's Innate Immortal Soul Analyzed and Dissected p. 19
- [discussion] p. 21
- Evolution. — A few Facts Which so Against Its Feasibility p. 25
- Conclusion of Reply to Messes Stobo and Co's Innate Immortal Soul Hobby p. 36
- [advert]
- Civilization of the Pacific; read before the Wellington Philosophical Society, October 14th, 1876 — by Coleman Phillips
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- [note to Stout]
- Errata
- Art. VII.—Civilization of the Pacific
- Geographical Description p. 60
- Discovery
- Missions p. 62
- Commerce p. 63
- Slavery p. 64
- Inhabitants, whence derived p. 65
- Colonization p. 66
- Spain
- France p. 67
- Germany p. 71
- America p. 72
- England p. 73
- Native Governments p. 74
- Inlands still retaining Old Customs p. 77
- Labour Trade p. 78
- Will the Native Population Die Out? p. 79
- Imported Labour p. 81
- Health of the Islanders p. 83
- Language and Education p. 84
- Position of the Australasian Colonies p. 86
- Final Remarks p. 87
- Appendix A. —Statistical Chart of the Islands of the Pacific
- North Pacific p. 90
- Eastern Polynesia
- North Pacific p. 91
- Eastern Polynesia
- Central Polynesia p. 92
- Western Polynesia
- Central Polynesia p. 93
- Western Polynesia
- Explanation of Chart p. 94
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Wellington Philosophical Society p. 95
- [title page]
- Wellington Philosophical Society
- The Building Materials of Otago; Read before the Otago Institute 5th September, 1876 — by William N. Blair
- Art. IX.—The Building Materials of Otago. — Limes, Cements, and Aggregates. — Properties of Cementing Materials
- [introduction]
- Cement and Limes neat p. 113
- Mortars
- Geographical Distribution
- Tables of Analyses p. 114
- Rich Limes
- Poor Limes p. 117
- Hydraulic Limes
- Hydraulic Cements p. 122
- Artificial Cements p. 123
- Aggregates p. 125
- General
- Mortar p. 126
- Art. X.—The Building Materials of Otago. — Timbers. — Properties of Timbers
- [introduction] p. 134
- Nomenclature p. 141
- Geographical Distribution
- Classification p. 142
- Hardwoods. — Mapaus p. 143
- Manuka and Rata p. 144
- Pokakos—Flœocarpus p. 150
- Ribbon Woods p. 151
- Soft Woods. — Coniferæ
- Podocarpus p. 155
- Dacrydium p. 160
- Birches p. 164
- Recapitulation p. 170
- Notes on Table IV
- Art. IX.—The Building Materials of Otago. — Limes, Cements, and Aggregates. — Properties of Cementing Materials
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Public dedication of an Oddfellows' hall or lodge-room — by Independent Order of Oddfellows of New Zealand
- I.O.O.F. — Public Dedication of an Oddfellows' Hall or Lodge-Room
- Narrative of a Journey from Hokitika to the Mines of the Mount Rangitoto Silver Mining Company, Westland, New Zealand — by John Bevan p. 11
- Guide to the collections of zoology, geology, & mineralogy — by Otago University Museum
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- Introduction
- General Arrangement
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Foreign Collections
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Mammalia
- [introduction]
- Cases 1 to 4
- Cases 5 and 6
- Cases 7 and 8 p. 8
- Cases 9 to 11
- Cases 12 to 14 p. 10
- Cases 15 to 22 p. 11
- Cases 23 to 26 p. 12
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Birds p. 13
- [introduction] p. 13
- Cases 1 to 4
- Cases 5 to 10 p. 14
- Cases 11 and 12 p. 16
- Cases 13 to 17
- Cases 18 to 25 p. 17
- Cases 35 to 40 p. 19
- Cases 41 to 47 p. 20
- Cases 48 to 56 p. 21
- Eggs p. 22
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Reptiles and Fishes p. 23
- [introduction] p. 23
- Reptiles
- Fishes
- Mollusca p. 24
- Insects
- Crustacea. — Upper Gallery, Desk Cases 17 to 13
- Vermes
- Echinodermata. — Upper Gallery, Desk Cases 11 to 6
- Corals, &C. — Upper Gallery, Desk Cases 5 to 3 p. 27
- Medusæ, &c
- Sponges, &c
- Mineralogy
- Geology
- Fossils p. 28
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Mammalia
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New Zealand Collections
- [introduction]
- Mammalia
- Extinct Birds p. 30
- Living Birds p. 32
- Reptiles p. 34
- Amphibia p. 35
- Fishes
- Mollusca
- Insects p. 36
- Crustacea
- Echinod Ermata
- Vermes p. 37
- Cœlenterata
- Protozoa
- Herbarium
- Geological Collections
- Index to the Cases
- [advert]
- Government Measures and Constitutional Changes; Speech of Sir George Grey on the Third Reading of the Appropriation Bill October 30th, 1878 — by Sir George Grey
- The Griffiths V. Johnson Libel Case. — Before His Honor The Chief Justice
- The Impossibility of Knowing What is Christianity p. 15
- A Challenge to Free Traders
- Chapman's New Zealand Almanac
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- Chapman's New Zealand Almanac. — Principal Articles of the Calendar, 1881
- Ist Month. January, 1881. 31 Days — The Moon's Changes
- Ist Month. January, 1881. 31 Days — Nautical Ephemeris Calculated for Greenwich Time
- 2nd Month. February, 1881. 28 Days — The Moon's Changes
- 2nd Month. February, 1881. 28 Days. — Nautical Ephemeris Calculated for Greenwich Time
- 3rd Month. March, 1881. 31 Days. — The Moon's Changes
- 3rd Month., March 1881. 31Days. — Nautical Ephemeris Calculated for Greenwich Time
- 4th Month. April, 1881. 30 Days. — The Moon's Changes
- 4th Month. April, 1881. 30 Days. — Nautical Ephemeris Calculated for Greenwich Time
- 5th Month. May, 1881. 31 Days. — The Moon's Changes
- 5th Month. May, 1881. 31 Days. — Nautical Ephemeris Calculated for Greenwich Time
- 6th Month. June, 1881. 30 Days. — The Moon's Changes
- 6th Month. June, 1881. 30 Days. — Nautical Ephemeris Calculated for Greenwich Time
- 7th Month. July, 1881 31 Days. — The Moon's Changes
- 7th Month. July, 1881. 31 Days. — Nautical Ephemeris Calculated for Greenwich Time
- 8th Month. August, 1881. 31 Days. — The Moon's Changes
- 8th Month. August, 1881. 31 Days. — Nautical Ephemeris Calculated for Greenwich Time
- 9th Month. September, 1881. 30 Days. — The Moon's Changes
- 9Th Month., September, 1881. 30 Days. — Nautical Ephemeris Calculated for Greenwich Time
- 10Th Month. October, 1881. 31 Days. — The Moon's Changes
- 10Th Month. October, 1881. 31 Days. — Nautical Ephemeris Calculated for Greenwich Time
- 11Th Month. November, 1881. 30 Days. — The Moon's Changes
- 11Th Month. November, 1881. 30 Days. — Nautical Ephemeris Calculated for Greenwich Time
- 12Th Month. December, 1881. 31 Days. — The Moon's Changes
- 12Th Month. December, 1881. 31 Days. — Nautical Ephemeris Calculated for Greenwich Time
- High Water, Morning and Afternoon, for All New Zealand p. 42
- Chapman's New Zealand Coasting Pilot or Sailing Directions for the Coast & Harbours of New Zealand
- [note] p. 43
- From Three Kings Islands to Hauraki Gulf, East Coast
- From Cape Maria to Cape Brett, East Coast p. 47
- From Cape Brett to Auckland Harbour, East Coast p. 50
- Firth of Thames p. 53
- Islands in Hauraki Gulf p. 54
- From Cape Colville to East Cape, Including Bay of Plenty
- From East Cape to Cape Palliser, East Coast p. 56
- From Cape Palliser to Cape Egmont, Cook's Strait, Northern Side p. 59
- Cape Maria Van Diemen to New Plymouth, West Coast, North Island p. 61
- West Coast—middle Island p. 64
- Cook's Strait, Western Entrance p. 65
- Cape Farewell to Cape Campbell, South Side, Cook's Strait p. 66
- From Cape Campbell to Foveaux Strait, East Coast, Middle Island p. 67
- Sailing Courses and Distances p. 71
- Lighthouses on the Coast of New Zealand p. 72
- Distances from Auckland of the Several Groups and Islands in the South Pacific p. 73
- Some Useful Hints for New Zealand Seamen
- Auckland Shipping List p. 77
- Moonlight p. 79
- Farm and Garden Operations for January p. 80
- Farm and Garden Operations for February p. 81
- Farm and Garden Operations for March p. 82
- Farm and Garden Operations for April p. 83
- Farm and Garden Operations for May p. 84
- Farm and Garden Operations for June p. 85
- Farm and Garden Operations for July p. 86
- Farm and Garden Operations for August p. 87
- Farm and Garden Operations for September p. 88
- Farm and Garden Operations for October p. 89
- Farm and Garden Operations for November p. 90
- Farm and Garden Operations for December p. 91
- The Australasian Colonies p. 92
- The Number and Tonnage of Sailing Vessels and Steamers in the Seven Colonies in 1879
- The Number and Tonnage of Sailing Vessels and Steamers in the Chief Port Towns of the Seven Australasian Colonies In 1879 p. 93
- Statistics of the Colony of new Zealand
- Land in Cultivation in 1880 p. 96
- Gold Exported from New Zealand
- Gold Exported from New Zealand in 1880
- Exports For The Year 1879 p. 97
- Customs Revenue
- Imports for the Year 1879
- Health of Towns in New Zealand in 1880 p. 98
- The Cost of a Session of the New Zealand Parliament, 1879
- New Zealand Customs Tariff p. 99
- New Zealand Postal Guide p. 106
- New Zealand Stamp Duties p. 108
- Jewish Kalendar p. 110
- San Francisco Mail Service, 1881 p. 111
- Crown Lands Guide p. 112
- [Vaccination in New Zealand] p. 113
- Official Directory. — New Zealand Colonial Government p. 114
- Colonial Secretary's Office p. 116
- Patent Office
- Lunatic Asylums
- Department of Justice
- Crown Law Office
- Public Works Office
- Colonial Treasurer's Department
- Stamp Department
- Audit Office
- General Post Office
- Telegraph Department
- Customs Department
- Marine Department
- Native Office p. 117
- Defence Office
- Crown Lands Department
- Gold Fields and Mines Department
- Immigration Department
- Property Tax Office
- Surveyor-General's Department
- Registrar-General's Department
- Land Claims Office
- Geological Department
- Printing Department
- Government Insurance Department
- General Government in Provincial Districts. — Judicial p. 118
- Land Transfer Department and Deed Registry
- Stamp Department p. 119
- Customs
- Chief Postmasters
- Officers in Charge of Telegraph Stations
- Commissioners of Crown Lands
- Receivers of Land Revenue
- Education Department
- Auckland Directory. — Supreme Court p. 120
- Law Practitioners p. 121
- Auctioneers
- Banks
- Consuls p. 122
- Medical Practitioners
- Religious Denominations
- Auckland Volunteers p. 125
- Ancient Order of Foresters. — Auckland District
- Independent Order of Odd Fellows, M.U. — Auckland District p. 126
- American Order of Oddfellows
- Orange Lodges
- Masonic Lodges p. 127
- Rechabites
- Newspaper Press of New Zealand
- Catalogue of Books, Stationery, and fancy Goods
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- G. T. Chapman, New Zealand Agent for the Sale of Sailing Charts & Nautical Works
- Charts of New Zealand Coast and Harbours
- Chapman's New Zealand Publications
- Geo. T. Chapman's List of Standard New Books and New Editions
- Gift Books, School Prizes, and Birthday Presents
- Scotch Sycamore View Goods
- Cheapest Books in the World. — The Cottage Library
- Stationery, Artists' Materials & Fancy Goods
- Drawing-Room and Parlour Games
- Papyrograph Printing Machines
- Weale's Scientific Library
- Acting Plays and Amateur Theatricals
- Scientific Novelties
- Work Boxes
- Christmas Cards
- Catholic Bibles and Prayer Books. — New Mercantile and Fancy Stationery
- New and Popular Novels
- Acting Plays and Stage Requisites
- British Drama Standard Acting Plays
- Children's Coloured Alphabet and Picture
- A New Selection of Scottish Views
- New Pianoforte Music, Songs
- New Pianoforte Music, Fantasias, Overtures, &C
- New Pianoforte Dance Music
- Musical Magazines
- Tutors, Exercises, Duets, &c
- Pianoforte and Vocal Music
- [advert] p. i
- Report of Commissioners appointed by the County Councils of Vincent, Maniototo, and Taieri, in the Provincial District of Otago, in the Matter of the Otago Central Railway
- Notes on some Species of Diurnal Moths — by Percy Buller
- Notes upon the great Floods of February, 1868; read before the Wellington Philosophical Society, 3rd September, 1881 — by W. T. L. Travers
- Peeps Into Politics — by Ignotus
- [covers] p. 94
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- Peeps Into Politics. — I.—The State of Parliament
- II.—The Premier p. 2
- III.—Mr Hall's Colleagues p. 3
- IV.—The Leader of the Opposition p. 5
- V.—The Coming Man p. 8
- VI.—On Some Prominent Members p. 9
- VII.—On Some Dimmed Reputations
- Captain Russell p. 12
- One of the Members for Wanganui
- The Junior Member for the Thames p. 13
- VIII.—On Politicians "Wise and Otherwise p. 14
- IX.—"Disjecta Membra." p. 17
- X.—The Three Leaders: A Study p. 19
- XI—"Morituri Salutamus." p. 21
- XII.—The Future in the Distance p. 24
- Postscript.—To My critics p. 26
- [advert]
- Has the Publican any Claim to Compensation — For the Loss of his License under Local Option? — by Rev. S. Edger
- The new guide to the lakes and hot springs, and A month in hot water — by Thorpe Talbot
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- The New Guide. — The New Guide. — Chapter I. — Guide to Tauranga, Rotorua, Whakarewarewa, Rotomahana, and the Terraces
- Chapter II. — Guide to Wairakei and Taupo p. 9
- Chapter III. — Guide to the Lakes p. 13
- Chapter IV. — Round the Lakes, by W. P. Snow p. 23
- Chapter V. — Auckland p. 32
- Chapter VI. — Waiwera p. 37
- A Month in Hot Water. — Chapter I
- Chapter II p. 21
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Special Ipistol p. 25
- Auckland, Feby. 15, 1882 p. 25
- Love's Magic; or, The Merry, Merry Maiden and The Flute. — Act I.—Scene I. — Mokoia p. 36
- Scene II. — The Peninsula
- Act II.—Scene I. — Mokoia p. 37
- Scene II. — The Peninsula
- Act III.—Scene I. — Mokoia
- Scene II. — Tableaux.—Vide "Chapman's Wonders of New Zealand." — Curtain p. 38
- Chapter III. — Wairoa, Rotomahana, and the Terraces p. 40
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Chapter IV. — Taupo p. 57
- [introduction] p. 57
- Horo Horo p. 58
- Chapter V. — Wairakei p. 77
- Wairakei p. 92
- Analyses. — Analyses
- III.—Te Kauhanga (b), the so-called Pain-Killer. Saline, with excess of Acid (reaction Acid) p. 98
- IV.—Te Pupunitanga, commonly called the Priest's Bath. Aluminous, and strongly Acid (reaction Acid)
- V.—Waihunuhunu Kuri (b), The Muddy Bath in use at Lake House Hotel p. 99
- VI.—Te, Kauwhanga (a), Cameron's Bath. Large, muddy coloured bath; constant discharge of gas, said to cause sensations similar to those of Laughing Gas when inhaled. Hepatic; feebly Saline, with excess of Acid (reaction Acid)
- XI.—Arikikapakapa (a). A clear spring, nearly boiling, depositing yellow sulphur in the bed of the overflow stream p. 102
- Wanganui election petition; report of the proceedings in the election petition of A.D. Willis and others against W.H. Watt — by A. D. Willis