The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 68
Contents
- [front matter]
- [The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 68]
- Catechism of the Duties of Life, Being Lessons in Conduct, Intended for Use in Schools or In Homes — by George Warren Russell
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Catechism of the Duties of Life
- Section I. Duties of Life
- Section II. Of Labour p. 2
- Section III. Of the Relationships of Life p. 5
- Section IV. Of Parents and Children
- Section V. Of Masters and Servants p. 8
- Section VI. Of the Duties of Citizens p. 9
- Section VII. Of Matters of Opinion p. 12
- Section VIII. Of Recreation p. 14
- Section IX. Of Contemplation and Reflection p. 17
- Section X. Of Truth p. 21
- Section XI. Of Selfishness and Dishonesty p. 26
- Section XII. Of Kindness p. 35
- Section XIII. Of Temperance p. 40
- Section XIV. Of Anger p. 41
- Section XV. Of Habit p. 43
- Section XVI. Of Thrift p. 46
- Section XVII. Of Health p. 50
- Section XVIII. Of Influence p. 51
- Section XIX. Of Success in Life p. 53
- Section XX. Of Self-Reliance and Fortitude p. 57
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Selections of Poetry to Accompany and Illustrate the Catechism of the Duties of Life p. 59
- Polonius' Advice to his Son p. 60
- Ring Out, Wild Bells p. 61
- Doing Good Deeds p. 62
- Remembered by What we have Done p. 63
- Speak Gently p. 64
- Work p. 65
- Speak the Truth p. 66
- Promptness in Action p. 67
- True Nobility
- Little by Little p. 68
- Speak No Ill p. 69
- Psalm of Life p. 70
- National Greatness p. 71
- Kind Words p. 72
- Let it Pass p. 73
- Love of Parents p. 74
- Contentment p. 75
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Catechism of the Duties of Life
- New Zealand Dairy Produce and the Markets of Great Britain and Australia — by New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co. Ltd. p. 76
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Scheme for colonization by pensioners, drawn up by a sub-committee ... Ein two parts] To which is attached, Some considerations as to the benefit to be derived by the colony from settlements of pensioners, by Captain Daveney — by National Association for Promoting State directed Colonization, London
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- Part I: Capital. For Men about to be Discharged (Army) p. 4
- Part II. Colonial Arrangements for Reception and Start of Pensioners in Colonies p. 10
- Some Considerations as to the Benefit to be Derived by the Colony from Settlements of Pensioners, By Captain Daveney, Officer Paying Imperial Pensions in Auckland p. 12
- The cosmopolite series [No. 1. January 1888, Fallacies of Orthodoxy - Fallacies of Orthodoxy] — by The Cosmopolite Association
- The cosmopolite series [No. 2. January 1888, Biblical Criticisms - Something Wrong Somewhere] — by The Cosmopolite Association
- Primary Education System of New Zealand; debate on the Education Vote in the House of Representatives, December 19, 1887 — by N.Z. Parliament. House of Representatives
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New Zealand. Proceedings of the New Zealand Secondary Schools Conference, Held at Nelson, January 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, 1888 — by New Zealand Secondary Schools Conference p. 60
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- [covers] p. 60
- [title page]
- Secondary Schools
- Conference
- Second Sitting p. 6
- Third Sitting p. 7
- Fourth Sitting
- Fifth Sitting p. 9
- Sixth Sitting p. 10
- Seventh Sitting
- Eighth Sitting p. 11
- Motions Deferred
- Agenda Deferred p. 12
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- Ritualism and the Rights of the People; being a Lecture Delivered at Roslyn on 5th July, 1888 — by James Ashcroft
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The Wealth and Annual Production of New Zealand — by John Mainwaring Brown
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- [preface]
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The Wealth and Annual Production of New Zealand
- Methods of Ascertaining the Wealth of the Colony
- Wealth according to the Property Tax Returns p. 4
- Wealth of the Colony p. 5
- Wealth According to the Probate Return's p. 6
- Estimate of Wealth from, Probate Returns p. 7
- Agricultural Produce p. 8
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Pastoral Produce p. 10
- [introduction] p. 10
- Dairy Produce
- Produce of Stock
- Produce of Sheep p. 11
- Net Produce p. 13
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Net Produce of Rural Industries p. 15
- Mining p. 16
- Manufactories p. 17
- Produce of the Three Industries p. 19
- Estimated Produce of Remaining Wealth Producers p. 20
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Income of the Colony p. 21
- [Income of the Colony] p. 21
- Note
- A Synoptical Account of the Making of the Harbour at New Plymouth — by F. A. Carrington p. 24
- Fifty Years Ago in New Zealand; a Commemoration: A Jubilee Paper: A Retrospect: A Plain and True Story. Read before the Hawke's Bay Philosophical Institute, October 17th, 1887 — by William Colenso
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- Extract from, a Circular issued by the Council of the Hawke's Bay Philosophical Institute, 18th June, 1888
- Fifty Years Ago in New Zealand. — A Jubilee Paper
- § 1. Preliminary
- § 2. Introductory p. 4
- § 3. The Press in New Zealand p. 5
- § 4. The Location of the Press p. 7
- § 5. The Printing of the First Book p. 8
- § 6. Removal of the Editor and chief Translator to Te Waimate, a distant Mission Station: his Separation from the Press p. 9
- § 7. Of Te Waimate Station, and the Road thereto p. 10
- § 8. Of other matters Printed in 1835 p. 11
- § 9. Of an Inking-table and Imposing-stone
- § 10. Printing the first English Book and Placard p. 12
- § 11. The Commencement of Printing the New Testament. — ("Opus manuum nostrarum dirige.")
- § 12. Of the peculiar Hindrances to the Progress of the Work p. 13
- § 13. The Printing of the New Testament—continued p. 18
- § 14. Completion of Printing the New Testament p. 19
- § 15. Notice of some Pleasing Occurrences, showing the High Value set by the Maoris on the Book p. 20
- § 16. Foreign Congratulations on the successful Performance of the "Work: this Edition of the New Testament the first published in the Southern Hemisphere p. 21
- § 17. Our Holiday on the Completion of the New Testament p. 23
- § 18. A Few Remarks on the New Zealand Language, and the Characters or Alphabet used in this Edition of the New Testament
- § 19. Of Pay and Rations, viz., Money and Food p. 27
- § 20. Conclusion p. 29
- Appendix
- Note A, page 7
- Note B, page 8
- Note C, page 11 p. 32
- Note D, page 12 p. 33
- Waimate, March 14th, 1836
- Note E, page 13
- Note F, page 16 p. 34
- Note G, page 17 p. 35
- Note H, page 17 p. 36
- Note I, page 17 p. 38
- Note J, page 21 p. 43
- Note K, page 23
- Note L, page 25 p. 47
- Paihia June 13, 1842 p. 48
- Ireland's Wrongs Righted, or, the Present Against the Past; a lecture delivered in Ramsay's Hall, Invercargill, 14th September, 1888, in reply to a lecture on Ireland's wrongs, by the Rev. F.W. Isitt — by Thomas Denniston
- Far South: Stewart Island, The Snares, Auckland, Campbell, Antipodes and Bounty Islands — by William Dougall
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- Prelude
- [introduction]
- The Auckland Islands p. 7
- Campbell Island p. 13
- The Antipodes p. 16
- The Bounty Islands p. 19
- Homeward Bound p. 20
- List of "Far South" Views p. 22
- Prelude
- Some Suggestions on Reform of Local Government and Decentralisation of Parliament — by Samuel Hodgkinson
- Privilege: Mr Larnach, M.H.R., and the 'New Zealand Herald'. Debate in the House of Representatives, on Tuesday 14th August 1888 — by N.Z. Parliament. House of Representatives
- Point Resolution Land Purchase Royal Commission, Mr. W. J. Napier's Speech — by W. J. Napier
- 1888. Proposals of Mr. Sydney David Taiwhanga, M.H.R., for the Colonization and Settlement of Maori Lands
- 1888. Nga Tikanga a Hirini Rawiri Taiwhanga, M.H.R., mote Whaka Kainga Whakanoho Tangata ki Runga inga Whenua Maori. Nga Tikanga
- The Reign of Grace; a discussion of the question in the possibility of salvation for all men in this life — by William Salmond
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- Synopsis of Contents
- The Reign of Grace
- Conclusion p. 59
- Report on the Eruption of Tarawera and Rotomahana, N.Z — by A. P. W. Thomas
- Report on the Eruption of Tarawera and Rotomahana
- [introduction]
- I. Taupo Volcanic Zone p. 4
- II. Geology of Tarawera and Rotomahana p. 22
- III. Premonitory Indications of the Eruption p. 27
- IV. The Eruption p. 29
- V. Nature of the Vents Formed in the Eruption p. 40
- VI. Nature and Composition of Ejected Matter p. 55
- VII. Distribution and Effects of the Volcanic Ash p. 60
- VIII. Summary and Conclusion p. 69
- Appendix p. 74
- Patriotic Speech on behalf of those who defended New Zealand at a time of national danger — by G. S. Whitmore
- Note on the wandering albatross (Diomeda exulans) — by Walter Buller
- Canterbury (New Zealand,) Its Resources And Progress, 1889 — by New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition, 1889-1890, Dunedin
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Canterbury, its Resources and Progress
- [introduction]
- Soil p. 6
- Climate
- The Canterbury A & P. Association
- Lincoln Agricultural College p. 11
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Industries and Manufactures p. 12
- Industries p. 12
- Manufactures
- Commerce p. 14
- Geology and Topography
- Higher Education p. 16
- Primary Education p. 18
- The Canterbury Museum p. 20
- Sport in Canterbury
- New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition, 1889-90. — Province of Canterbury
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Catalogue of Exhibits — From the Province of Canterbury
- Avenue. — Entrance
- British and Foreign Court p. 26
- Implement Court
- Dairy Court
- Canterbury Court—(Continued.) p. 27
- Committee Rooms—Exterior p. 28
- Canterbury Court—Continued
- Early History Court p. 35
- Committee Rooms.—(Interior) p. 36
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Ashburtoni Section. — Ashburton Committee: p. 37
- [introduction] p. 37
- Grain and Seeds
- Wool p. 39
- Paintings, Photographs, &c
- Anthropometrical Bureau p. 43
- The N.Z. Midland Railway, and a General Account of the Country
- The New Zealand Midland Railway Coy., — (Limited)
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Canterbury, its Resources and Progress
- Memorandum and articles of association — by Co-operative Land Settlement Company
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- "The Companies Act, 1882." — Company Limited by Shares — Memorandum of Association of — The Co-operative Land Settlement Company — (Limited)
- "The Companies Act, 1882."
- Preliminary
- Certificates p. 5
- Calls
- Transfer of Shares p. 6
- Transmission of Shares p. 7
- Forfeiture of Shares
- Lien p. 8
- Certificate on Sale of Shares
- Increase of Capital and Preference Shares
- Eduction of Capital Consolidation, and Subdivision of Shares p. 9
- Surrender of Shares
- Borrowing Powers
- General Meetings p. 10
- Proceedings at General Meetings p. 11
- Votes of Members p. 12
- Directors p. 13
- Rotation of Directors p. 14
- Proceedings of Directors p. 15
- Powers of Directors p. 16
- Dividends p. 18
- Accounts p. 19
- Audit
- Notices p. 20
- Winding Up p. 21
- Arbitration
- Seal p. 22
- Reports on the Relation of Dairy Produce of New Zealand to the English Market, Together with Practical Hints on Cheese-Making — by James Long
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- Dairy Industry in New Zealand
- Butter-Making
- [introduction] p. 7
- Blending p. 9
- Importance of Ripeness in Cream p. 10
- Cream-Preserving p. 11
- Transport of Cream p. 12
- Butter-Factories
- Private Factories p. 15
- Factory and Creamery p. 17
- Refrigeration p. 21
- Factory, Creamery, or Blending-House p. 25
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Condensed Milk p. 30
- [introduction] p. 30
- Norwegian Milk p. 32
- Milk-contract Stipulations p. 33
- Pig-feeding
- Butter-Making Competitions p. 34
- Skimmed or Separated Milk p. 36
- Cheese
- Cheddar p. 41
- Stilton p. 46
- Testimony of Cheesemakers p. 52
- Gorgonzola p. 58
- Opinions of Agents and Salesmen p. 60
- Education in Dairy-Work p. 70
- Improvement of Dairy-Cattle p. 75
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The Leading British Dairy-Counties p. 77
- [introduction] p. 77
- Soils, Roots and Grasses p. 79
- Ensilage.—Maize p. 81
- Dry Foods p. 82
- Conclusion p. 85
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Continuation of Professor James Long's Report of 10th April, 1889 p. 87
- Quality of Butter as Determined by its Composition p. 87
- Comparative Analyses of Condensed Milk p. 90
- Rennet
- Dairy Conferences p. 94
- New Implements p. 95
- Experimenting-Stations p. 96
- Butter p. 98
- Condensed Milk
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Practical Hints on Cheese-Making. — By Samuel Budgftt and Son, of Bristol, England; Also of London, Liverpool, New York, and Montreal p. 99
- [introduction] p. 99
- The Pasture
- Breed of Cattle p. 100
- Notes on Feeding p. 101
- The Milk
- Making p. 102
- The Rennet p. 103
- 2. Cutting The Curd p. 104
- Third Stage
- 4. Drawing the Whey p. 105
- 5. Grinding the Curd p. 106
- 6. Mixing the Salt
- Bandages
- 7. Hooping and Pressing p. 107
- Rind
- Curing
- Shipping
- Packages p. 108
- Government Publications for Sale
- List of Government Publications for Sale
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The New Zealand Secondary Schools Conference (Nelson 1888, Christchurch 1889) — by New Zealand Secondary Schools Conference
- New Zealand — Secondary Schools Conference
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The School of Engineering; report of chairman read at a meeting of the Board of Governors of the Canterbury College, on the 28th October 1889 — by Canterbury College p. 8
- [title page]
- The School of Engineering
- Memorandum for the Board of Governors of Canterbury College
- School of Engineering. — New South Wales
- Students p. 2
- School of Engineering, Victoria
- Students
- New South Walks. — Professors
- University of Sydney
- Victoria. — Professors
- New South Walks. — Lecturers p. 4
- Victoria. — Lecturers
- "Civil Engineering
- "Mechanical Engineering p. 5
- Lecture Fees p. 7
- [resolution 1.]
- Canterbury College, — dateline of Amount of Salaries and Fees paid to Professors and Lecturers during the 5 years, 1885-9 inclusive p. 8
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Report of the Proceedings of the First Annual Conference of the Industrial Protection League of New Zealand, held on June 6th [to] ... 12th, 1889 in the Cafe de Paris, Christchurch, New Zealand — by Industrial Protection League of New Zealand
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- Industrial Protection League of New Zealand
- [introduction]
- 1—Name p. 2
- 2—Objects
- 3—Membership p. 3
- 4—Government
- 5—Conferences
- 6—Duties of Secretary
- 7—Duties of Branch Secretaries
- 8—Affiliation of Branches
- 9—Trades Unions
- 10—New Branches
- 11—Alteration of Rules p. 4
- Election of Office Bearers
- Friday, June 7
- Saturday, June 8 p. 6
- Monday, June 10
- Tuesday, June 11 p. 7
- Wednesday, June 12
- Evening Sitting
- Zealandia: a Monthly of New Zealand Literature by New Zealand Authors [Vol. I., No. 1 July, 1889] — edited by William Freeman
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- [covers] p. 8
- [advert]
- [title page]
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- Rondo. — Bon Voyage
- To Our Readers p. 2
- Arrow Heads p. 3
- The Mark of Cain
- Part I. — A Wife's Confession p. 4
- The Diary. — I p. 5
- II p. 6
- III p. 10
- IV p. 13
- Some Social Responsibilities of a Young Community. — By Rev. Rutherford Waddell, M.A p. 17
- Our Poets Copnep p. 21
- Our Pet Kangatoo; — (An Australian Idyl.)
- Wanderings in Lakeland.; — I.—Manapouri and the Matterhorn Mountains p. 24
- A Helpless Spectator p. 28
- Out in the Open p. 37
- Zealandia's Fair p. 39
- Art. Furnishing p. 40
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Young New Zealand
- Our Girls
- List of Magazines p. 41
- Our Boys
- My Rata Tree p. 42
- Chess p. 43
- Draughts p. 44
- New Books p. 45
- New Music p. 47
- New Zealand Music
- The Corner Cobweb p. 48
- [advert]
- List of Agents — (Continued)
- [advert]
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- The Auriferous Resources of Otago and Southland with Some Reference to Other Minerals: a lecture delivered at Invercargill and Dunedin — by James Ashcroft
- The Auriferous Resources of Otago and Southland
- Appendix
- George Augustus Selwyn — by J. G. S. Grant
- Land Ho!! a pamphlet advocating the re-purchase and settlement of the large freehold blocks — by Alexander Joyce p. 16
- A Discussion on Earthquakes & Architecture Before the Philosophical Society, Wellington — by W. M. Maskell, Thomas Turnbull
- An Address to the Members of New Zealand Friendly Societies, delivered on Monday, 8th July, 1889, in the Exchange Hall, Wellington — by Edmund Mason p. 19
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Diary of a Trip From Lake te Anau to Sutherland Falls — by Walter Prince p. 8
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- [covers] p. 8
- [title page]
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- Canterbury Industrial Association. — The N.Z. Railways. — Effects on Trade and Progress — by George Warren Russell
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A Few Short Views of the Native Land Laws, As they Principally Affect the Native Race, Being the Subject of a Letter To James Carroll, M.H.R., For the East Coast Native Electoral District — by E. F. Harris p. 10
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- [covers] p. 10
- [title page]
- James Carroll, Esq., M.H.R
- Gisbornte, July 10th, 1889
- Applications for Re-Hearing p. 5
- Half-Castes p. 6
- Native Lands Frauds Prevention Act, 1881, Amendment Act, 1886 p. 8
- Succession
- Surveys p. 9
- Native Duties p. 10
- The Native Land Court p. 11
- Partition
- The Maori Real Estate Management Act, 1888 p. 12
- Restrictions
- Native Equitable Owners Act, 1886 p. 13
- Conclusion
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- The Railway Problem in New Zealand
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- The Railway Problem in New Zealand
- The Railway Problem in New Zealand. — The Railway Reform League Proposes:— 1. The Total Abolition of Differential Rating
- Differential Rating
- A Few Examples p. 5
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The Railway Problem in New Zealand
- No. 3
- What We Want p. 2
- No. 5. — The Difference; Between Mileage and Stage Rating p. 4
- Mr. S. Vaile to the Chairman, Railway Management Committee p. 5
- No. 6. — The Difference Between Mileage and Stage Rating, Continued p. 6
- No. 7. — Financial Results p. 8
- No. 8. — Financial Results, Continued p. 11
- No. 9. — The Financial Argument, Concluded p. 14
- Correspondence Relative to Railway Reform League's Proposals p. 16
- [memo regarding differential Rating by E. G. Pilcher] p. 18
- The Railway Reform League and the Commissioners. — Memorandum in Reply to Messrs. The New Zealand Railway Commissioners p. 19
- Catechism of the Duties of Life, Being Lessons in Conduct, Intended for Use in Schools or In Homes — by George Warren Russell