The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 67
Contents
- [front matter]
- [The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 67]
- Notes on New Zealand — by E. Brodie Hoare
- Report of the North Canterbury Hospital Board [1886/1887] — by North Canterbury Hospital Board p. 512
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The Tenth Annual Report of the Educational Institute of Otago 1886-87 — by Educational Institute of Otago
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- The Tenth Annual Report of the Educational Institute of Otago. 1886-7. — * Officers * of * the * Institute. *
- Tenth Annual Report
- Annual Report of the Tuapeka Branch. — Office-Bearers 1886-87 p. 7
- Annual Report of the Dunedin Branch. — Office-Bearers 1886-87
- Milton Branch Educational Institute, Otago. — Office-Bearers 1886-87 p. 8
- Annual Report of the Waitaki Branch. — Office-Bearers 1886-87
- Annual Report of the Balclutha Branch. — Office-Bearers 1886-87 p. 9
- Annual Report of the Waihemo and Waikouaiti Branch. — Office-Bearers 1886-87 p. 10
- [decorative feature]
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Rules and Regulations of the Educational Institute of Otago p. 11
- I.—Constitution of the Institute p. 11
- II.—Officers of the Institute
- III.—The Committee of Management
- IV.—The Annual Meeting
- V.—Terms and Conditions of Members
- VI.—The Library p. 12
- VII.—Branch Associations
- VIII.—Relation of Branch Associations to the Institute
- IX.—Conduct and Order of Business
- X.—Additional Bye-Laws
- Mr. Allen's Letters To Sir Robert Stout. Mr. Allen at North East Valley — by Sir James Allen
- To the Electors of Dunedin East
- From Napier to Taupo and Back, Overland; Being Notes of a Holiday Trip
- [title page]
- Napier to Taupo, Overland
- Introductory
- Chapter I p. 2
- Chapter II p. 4
- Chapter III p. 6
- Chapter IV p. 9
- Chapter V p. 11
- Chapter VI.— p. 14
- —Chapter VII.— p. 17
- —Chapter VIII.— p. 19
- —Chapter IX.— p. 21
- The New Zealand Rabbit and its Prey — by Richard Henry
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- Chapter I
- Chapter II p. 7
- Chapter III p. 10
- Chapter IV. — Wire-Netting p. 17
- Chapter V p. 19
- Conclusion p. 22
- [Articles in the Transactions of the New Zealand Institute, vol.20, 1887] — by E. Tregear
- Mr Ballance's Speech to the Electors, of Wanganui
- [title page]
- Mr Ballance's Speech to the Electors ef Wanganui
- (Wanganui Herald.)
- The Wanganui Contest
- The Policy of the Government p. 4
- Settlement of the Land
- Retrenchment p. 7
- Railways p. 8
- Retrenchment
- The Native Department
- Taxation p. 9
- Property Tax
- Travelling Expenses p. 10
- Protection
- The Tariff p. 11
- Native Land Administration p. 12
- Land Administration
- The North Island Trunk Railway p. 13
- Defence Expenditure
- Land Acquisition Bill
- Wanganui Harbor Bating Bill p. 14
- Old Soldiers' Claims
- Governor's Salary, Etc
- Conclusion p. 15
- A National Land Policy; Based on the Principle of State Ownership; with the Regulations of the Village Homestead System — by J. Ballance
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- Introductory
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A National Land Policy
- The Nationalization of the Land. — [Dunedin "Echo," April 15, 1882.] — I
- Nationalization of the Land. — [Dunedin "Echo," April 22, 1882.] — II p. 10
- Nationalisation of the Land. — A Native Land Policy. — [Dnnedin "Echo," May 6, 1882.] — III p. 14
- Nationalization of the Land. — Resumption of Private Land. — ["Dunedin Echo," June 3, 1882.] — IV p. 17
- Appendix
- Village Homestead Special Settlements on Perpetual Lease. — [Amended Conditions by Order in Council, Sept. 1, 1886.] — Regulations
- Schedule. — Form of Lease p. 23
- Conditions for Farm Homestead Special Settlements on Perpetual Lease. — Wm. F. Drummond Jervois, Governor. — Order in Council. — At the Government Buildings, at Wellington, this seventeenth day of January, 1887. — Present: The Honourable the Minister for Public Works Presiding in Council p. 24
- Regulations p. 25
- The Cold Lakes of New Zealand.1 — by W. N. Blair
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Monday evening political addresses; Address ... delivered at the Choral Hall, Auckland, N.Z., on Monday the 25th July 1887, to 1000 young New Zealanders on democratic & representative institutions — by J. Aitken Connell p. 11
- [title page]
- The Political Campaign. — Mr. J. Aitken Connell's Address to Young Colonials
- Jehovah & Jesus; Or the Dunedin Presbytery's Theology — by A. C. Gillies p. 10
- Extracts from newspapers and other sources, regarding the Rev. A.C. Gillies — by A. C. Gillies
- Imperial Federation — by William Gisborne p. 32
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Report on the Tarawera Volcanic District — by F. W. Hutton p. 14
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- [covers] p. 14
- [title page]
- [section]
- Report on the Tarawera Volcanic District
- Appendix. — Digest of the Evidence on which the Narrative of the Eruption is Based p. 19
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- Protection Rhyme and Reason — by Davie McDoric
- Our Dealings with Maori Lands; Or, Comments on European Dealings for the Purchase and Lease of Native Lands, and the Legislation Thereon — by James Mackay
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- Our Dealings with Maori Lands
- Introductory
- Duties of Chief Commissioner p. 38
- Duties of Commissioners and District Registrars of Native Title with Respect to "Titled Lands." p. 40
- Regarding Native Lands p. 42
- Disposition of Moneys p. 47
- Government Rights and Dealings with Land p. 51
- Succession and Wills
- Duties of District Surveyors p. 53
- Interpreters and Native Land Agents p. 54
- Miscellaneous p. 55
- Schedules p. 56
- Comments on Draft Act
- True Parliamentary Representation, what is it? how to obtain it? being a short enquiry into the electoral system of New Zealand, and some suggestions for its improvement — by William James Speight
- [title page]
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Part I.—The Evil
- [introduction]
- Cause Not Understood p. 4
- Personal Representation a Right p. 5
- The Principle Violated p. 6
- The Representation of Minorities p. 7
- Single Seat Electorates p. 8
- "Majority" Results in United Kingdom p. 9
- British Representation Necessarily Partial p. 11
- Personal Representation a Constitutional Right p. 12
- Flaws Essential to Guard Against p. 13
- The Cause of the Evil p. 14
- New Zealand Electoral Returns, 1887 p. 15
- The North Island Returns
- A City and Suburban Example p. 17
- South Island Returns
- Summary for whole Colony p. 19
- Unsatifactory Nature of these Results
- Question Requiring Immediate Settlement p. 20
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Part II.—The Remedy p. 21
- [introduction] p. 21
- Proportional Representation the Remedy p. 22
- What is it?
- Mode of Working Plan
- Duty of the Returning Officer p. 23
- The Single Transferable Vote p. 24
- Treatment of Voting Papers
- Voter's Work Very Simple p. 25
- The Quota—what Based Upon p. 26
- System Applied to New Zealand
- Comparative Waste of Votes p. 28
- Present System Inherently Bad p. 29
- Is the Remedy Adequate?
- Conditions of Acceptance p. 30
- Conclusion
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Part I.—The Evil
- The Eruption of Tarawera, New Zealand — by S. Percy Smith
- The Eruption of Tarawera
- The Assistant Surveyor-General to the Surveyor-General
- Description of the Taupo Volcanic Zone p. 6
- Premonitory Signs p. 19
- The Eruption p. 26
- Sympathetic Action in Neighbouring Areas p. 35
- Description of Tarawera and Rotomahana Prior to the Eruption p. 41
- Description of the Great Fissure p. 45
- Earthquake-Cracks p. 65
- Conclusion p. 69
- Appendices
- The Kermadec Islands: Their Capabilities and Extent — by S. Percy Smith
- The Kermadec Islands
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Protection and Freetrade — by William Henry Spackman p. 29
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- Protection to New Zealand Industries
- [introduction]
- England's Policy during the last thirty years was of necessity Freetrade, that of New Zealand must be Protection p. 2
- Protection only protects what a country can produce to advantage for itself p. 4
- The direct result of the Policy of Freetrade in a new Country is, that its inhabitants can do nothing but grow human food and raw material for export to old countries p. 5
- England can sell her goods cheaper than the Colonies, because she is protected by her cheap labour p. 6
- England tries to impress the advantages of Freetrade on other Countries, because she requires to sell her manufactured goods to them p. 8
- The True Mainspring of Wealth and Prosperity is Employment p. 10
- Protection does not make Protected articles dearer p. 11
- England is fast failing us as a market for our raw produce p. 13