The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 69
Contents
- [front matter]
- [The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 69]
- Some Reminiscences of the "Die Hards" (57th West Middlesex Regiment) — by E. Bezar
- Some Reminiscences of the "Die Hards" (57th West Middlesex Regiment)
- Chapter I
- Chapter II p. 9
- Chapter III p. 15
- Chapter IV p. 20
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Chapter V p. 25
- [introduction] p. 25
- John Mullins's Bird p. 27
- Chapter VI p. 30
- Chapter VII p. 35
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Chapter VIII p. 42
- A Healthy Game p. 42
- Tom Walton's Dream p. 43
- A Prisoner Prince p. 44
- Eau-De-Cologne as a Beverage p. 45
- Animal Pets
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Chapter IX p. 49
- [Chapter IX.] p. 49
- Volunteering p. 51
- Chapter X p. 53
- Chapter XI p. 60
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Chapter XII p. 67
- [Chapter XII] p. 67
- The Capture of Kaitaki p. 70
- The Attack on Sentry Hill Redoubt p. 71
- Chapter XIII p. 73
- Chapter XIV p. 78
- Chapter XV p. 85
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Chapter XVI p. 91
- [Chapter XVI] p. 91
- Paddy Doyle's Deafness p. 103
- Slow Paddy Drum p. 104
- Hardly on the Square
- The Authentic and Genuine History of the Signing of the Treaty of Waitangi, New Zealand, February 5 and 6, 1840 — by W. Colenso
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Introduction
- [introduction]
- Postscript p. 9
- History of the Signing of the Treaty of Waitangi
-
Introduction
- Appendix
- Samuel Duncan Parnell, The Founder of the "Eight Hours System" — by Henry William Potter
- The Thirteenth Annual Report of the Educational Institute of Otago 1889-1890 — by Educational Institute of Otago
- Rules of the Native Land Court [Extract from New Zealand Gazette, 20th March, 1890.] — by N.Z. Native Land Court
- Rules of the Native Land Court
- Onslow, Governor
- Rules
- Registers
- Applications p. 4
- Applications to be signed
- Investigation of Title
- Partition p. 5
- Relative Interests
- Succession
- Removal of Restrictions p. 7
- Notice of Applications and Sittings of the Court
- Presiding Judge p. 8
- Procedure at Hearing
- Witnesses p. 9
- Rehearing
- Surveys p. 10
- Agency p. 11
- Costs p. 12
- Fees
- Statutory Declaration p. 13
- Reference to Supreme Court
- Warrant of Commitment
- Trustees
- Forms
- Schedule of forms. — Form No. 1, Rule 8.—Application for Investigation of Title. Ki te Kooti Whenua Maori
- Form No. 2, Rule 10.—Application by the Government p. 14
- Form No. 3, Rule 11.—Order on Investigation of to on Sketch Map
- Form No. 4, Rule 12.—Order on Investigation of Title p. 15
- Form No. 5, Rule 13.—Direction to partition where more than Twenty Owners
- Form No. 6, Rule 14.—Application for Partition. Ki te Kooti Whenua Maori p. 16
- Form No. 7, Rule 14.—Application for Partition To the Native Land Court
- Form No. 8, Rule 18.—Partition Order
- Schedule to be indorsed on Forms Nos. 3, 4, and 8, when necessary. — The Schedule within referred to p. 17
- Form No. 9, Rule 18.—Partition Order (Alternative Form)
- Form No. 10, Rule 19.—Lease Order p. 18
- Form No. 11, Rule 20.—Application To Determ Relative Interests. (Maori.) Ki te Kooti Whenua Maori
- Form No. 11, Rule 20.—Application to Determine Relative Interests. (English.) To the Native Land Court, New Zealand p. 19
- Form No. 12, Rule 21.—Order Declaring Relative Interests
- Form No. 13, Rule 22.—Application to succeed to Realty. Ki to Kooti Whenua Maori
- Form No. 14, Rule 22.—Application to succeed to Personalty. Ki te Kooti Whenua Maori
- Form No. 15, Rule 23.—Certificate of Succession Realty p. 20
- Form No. 16, Rule 23.—Certificate of Succession Personalty
- Form No. 17, Rule 27.—Administration Bond p. 21
- Form No. 18, Rule 28.—Administration Order
- Form No. 19, Rule 32.—Application to Remove Restrictions. (English.) p. 22
- Form No. 19, Rule 32.—He Tono Unu Here
- Form No. 20, Rule 33.—Order Annulling or Varying Restrictions p. 23
- Form No. 21, Rule 34.—Notice of Applications and of the Sitting of the Court
- Other Business. Form No. 22, Rule 36.—Order Appointing Sitting of Court
- Form No. 23, Rule 36.—Order of Adjournment. In the Native Land Court, New Zealand
- Form No. 24, Rule 41.—Supplementary Notice p. 26
- Form No. 25, Rule 51.—Summons to Witnesses
- Form No. 26, Rule 55.—Summons to Witness to Show Cause Why he Should Not Be Fined p. 27
- Form No. 27, Rule 55.—Order Imposing Penalty on a Witness
- Form No. 28, Rule 61.—Order on Application for Rehearing p. 28
- Form 29, Rule 61.—Notice of Rehearing Refused or Ordered p. 29
- Form No. 30, Rule 62.—Order on Rehearing p. 30
- Form No. 31, Rule 68.—Certificate of Surveyor
- Form No. 32, Rule 69.—Certificate of Surveyor General
- Form No. 33, Rule 71.—Order Under Section 81 of "The Native Land Court Act, 1886." p. 31
- Form No. 34, Rule 71.—Order Under Sections 82 and 83 of "The Native Land Court Act, 1886."
- Form No. 35, Rule 71.—Order Under Section 85 "The Native Land Court Act, 1886." p. 32
- Form No. 36, Rule 72.—Order Under Section 10 "The Native Land Court Act Amendment Act, 1889
- Form No. 37, Rule 72.—Application for Authority to Enter Upon Land. Ki te Kooti Whenua Maori p. 33
- Form No. 38, Rule 72.—Authority Under Section 89 of "The Native Land Court Act, 1886."
- Form No. 39, Rule 73.—License to Agent
- Form No. 40, Rule 78.—Order for Payment of Costs p. 34
- Form No. 41, Rule 85.—Form of Declaration. Section 13,"Native Land Court Acts Amendment Act 1889."
- Ahua Mo Te Kupu Tuturu p. 35
- Form No. 42, Rule 86.—Order of Reference to the Supreme Court
- Form No. 43, Rule 87.—Warrant of Commitment for Contempt
- Form No. 44, Rule 88.—Order Under "The Real Estate Management Act, 1888." p. 36
- Rule 68.—Scale to Be Used in Surveys p. 38
- Interpreters' Oath p. 39
- Oath of Witness
- Affirmation
- Interpreters' Fees
- Scale of Fees for Licensed Interpreters. — Native Land Court
- Proposed New Zealand Exhibition In London — by Jules Joubert
- [title page]
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- The Proposed New Zealand Exhibition in London
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Letters Letters p. 7
- [note regarding following letter] p. 7
- December 1st, 1889. J. Roberts, Esq., President of N.Z. Exhibition Commission
- M. Joubert's Scheme p. 8
- Reefton, January 15, 1889
- [note regarding following letter] p. 10
- To the Editor
- To the Editor p. 11
- [note regarding following letter] p. 12
- The New Zealand Exhibition in London. To the Editor
- [note regarding following letter] p. 13
- Mr Joubert's Scheme. To the Editor
- Opinions of the Press
- New Zealand's Jubilee 1840-1890: The First Fifty Years of Our History
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- [advert] p. i
- [title page]
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- New Zealand's Jubilee, 1840-1890
- The Early days of New Zealand
- Early Communication With New Zealand
- First Settlers
- The Maori Immigration p. 2
- Decline of the Maori Race p. 3
- Cannibalism
- Exterminating Wars p. 4
- The Whalers p. 5
- The Missionaries
- New Zealand A British Colony p. 6
- The Settlement of Auckland
- The Pilgrim Fathers
- Early Struggles p. 7
- After Fifty Years p. 8
- A Summary of History
- [A Summary of History] p. 9
- Lands p. 11
- Agricultural Returns at Census Periods p. 12
- Shipping
- Exports and Imports
- Sheep and Wool p. 13
- Grain p. 14
- Frozen Meat
- Flax
- Gold p. 15
- Gold Exported
- Kauri Gum p. 16
- Timber
- Coal
- Whaling
- Fisheries p. 17
- Revenue and Expenditure
- Public Debt p. 18
- Civil Service
- Wealth of the Colony p. 19
- Local Industries
- Woollen Manufactures
- Dairy Produce
- Beer p. 20
- Banks
- Bank of New Zealand
- Colonial Bank of New Zealand p. 22
- National Bank of New Zealand
- Post Office Savings Banks
- Savings Banks
- Auckland Savings Banks
- Foreign Banks p. 23
- The New Zealand Loan and Mer-Cantile Agency co. (Limited)
- New Zealand and River Plate Mortgage Company
- National Mortgage and Agency Company p. 24
- Government Insurance
- Life Insurance Companies
- New Zealand Accident Insurance Company p. 25
- Fire Insurance Companies. New Zealand Insurance Company
- South British Insurance Company
- National Insurance Company
- Union Insurance Company p. 26
- Colonial Insurance Company
- Standard fire and Marine Insurance Company of New Zealand
- Foreign Companies
- Public Trust Office
- Education
- Building Societies p. 27
- Friendly Societies
- Conclusion
- First Attempt at Government. — The Kororareka Settlers' Association p. 28
- Our First Governor: the Late Captain Hobson, R.N
- Declaring the Independence of New Zealand p. 29
- The Capital
- Kororareka
- Thompson's Dinner
- Death of Governor Hobson p. 30
- First Regatta on the Waitemata
- Some Anniversary Regattas
- Early Proclamation p. 35
- Freedom of the New Zealand Press in Olden Times
- Then and Now p. 37
- Celebrities of the Occasion p. 40
- Zealandia: A Song of Five Decades p. 45
- New Zealand's Jubilee p. 47
- Jubilee Celebration Committees p. 48
- The Jubilee Fetes p. 50
- First Day: January 29
- [introduction]
- The Day
- The Wharves, &c
- Street Decorations
- The Jubilee Procession p. 51
- Volunteer Muster p. 53
- At Government House p. 54
- The Address
- [Mayor's speech]
- His Excellency's Reply p. 55
- Message From the Queen p. 56
- "London, January 28, 1890
- Congratulations from the Imperial Government
- "London, January 28, 1890
- Lord Carrington's Speech
- Orange Society's Address p. 57
- The Governor's Reply
- The Illuminations
- The Reply of his Excellency the Governor p. 59
- "To the Right Honorable the Colonial Secretary. "Auckland, January 29, 1890
- The Auckland Regatta p. 60
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Takapuna Jockey Club's Jubilee Meeting. p. 64
- [Meeting] p. 64
- An Official Inquiry p. 66
- The Governor's Party
- Jubilee Chick Show p. 67
- The New South Wales Cricket Team. — Their Arrival in Auckland p. 69
- The Jubilee in the South
- Dunedin, Wednesday
- Second Day: January 30 p. 70
- The Swimming Carnival p. 72
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Jubilee Ball to the Governor p. 73
- [introduction] p. 73
- Ladies
- Gentlemen p. 74
- Auckland Racing Club's Jubilee Meeting
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Interprovincial Cricket Match p. 78
- [introduction] p. 78
- The Play
- Third Day: January 31 p. 81
- The Mutual Life Association's Trophies
- Rowing Regatta p. 82
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Jubilee Horticultural Show p. 84
- [Jubilee Horticultural Show] p. 84
- All-Comers.—Pot Plants p. 85
- Pot Plants in Flower
- Foliage Pot Plants
- Ferns and Lycopods
- Hanging Baskets or Pots
- Cut Flowers
- Bouquets
- Fruit
- Vegetables
- Amateur Class-Pot Plants
- Pot Plants in Flower
- Foliage Pot Plants
- Ferns and Lycopods—Pot Plants p. 86
- Cut Flowers
- Special Classes
- Children's Bouquets
- The Evening's Exhibition
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Intercolonial Cricket Match p. 87
- [introduction] p. 87
- The Play
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Fourth Day: February 1 p. 90
- Athletic Sports p. 90
- Friendly Societies p. 91
- Fire Brigades
- Squadron and Amateur Sports
- The War Dance p. 93
- Regatta Events p. 94
- The Governor and the Maoris p. 95
- Pepuere 1st, 1890
- [translation by Mr. Clendon]
- The Rev. W. Colenso And The Jubilee p. 96
- Napier, January 24, 1890
- [advert] p. ix
- New Zealand's Jubilee, 1840-1890
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- Party Government: A Debate in the House of Representatives, on August 15, 1890 — by N.Z. Parliament. House of Representative
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The Truth About the Primacy — by Albert Pitt p. 23
- [title page]
- The Bishop of Nelson and the Primacy Dispute
- Sketch of the Public Works of New Zealand and Catalogue of Exhibits — by Public Work Department
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-
The Public Works of New Zealand
- [introduction]
- Roads
- Railways p. 4
- Telegraphs p. 5
- Waterworks
- Tramways p. 6
- Lighting
- Harbour-Works
- Lighthouses p. 8
- Defence Works
- [tables] p. 9
- General Catalogue
- Left Abutment of Rakaia Gorge Bridge Model p. 31
- Table tops Table p. 32
- Timber Cubes and Waiau-ua Bridge Model Table p. 33
- Lighthouse Table p. 35
- Timber Cubes and 80ft.-span Bridge Table p. 36
- Sections of Totara Piles, lent by W. Ferguson, Esq., C.E. Engineer to the Wellington Harbour Board, illustrating Durability of Timber p. 38
- Cromwell Bridge Table p. 39
- Stone Cubes Table p. 41
- Stand showing Specimens of Old Timber p. 43
- Right Abutment, Rakaia Gorge Bridge, Model p. 44
- Main Avenue Early History Court
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The Public Works of New Zealand
- On the Wandering Albatros; with an Exhibition of Specimens, and the Determination of a New Species (Diomedea regia) — by Walter L. Buller
- What are the Claims of the Band of Hope Movement upon the Citizens of New Zealand? — by E. C. Carr
- The Industrial Depression in New Zealand: Its Cause and its Only Cure — by H. W. Farnall p. 4
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Compensation: A Memorandum on the question whether it is due to the Publican on the refusal to renew his License — by William Fox p. 16
- [title page]
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Memorandum on the Question of Compensation to Publicans
- [introduction]
- Plea in Behalf of Compensation p. 3
- "An Understanding." p. 4
- Another Plea p. 5
- In what other Cases has Compensation been Given? p. 6
- Compensation Paid on Abolition of Slavery
- Balance the Account p. 7
- Other Cases in which Compensation Refused
- What is Thought of Compensation in the United Kingdom at this Day? p. 8
- What is Thought of Compensation in the United States, the British Colonies, and Elsewhere
- Force of Above Statement p. 9
- If Compensation Granted, by Whom, and to Whom to be Paid
- But, Lastly, by Whom is Compensation to be Paid? p. 10
- Conclusion p. 11
- Facts
-
Memorandum on the Question of Compensation to Publicans
- An Inquiry into the Origin of the Pentateuch or the Pentateuch of Post-Captivity Date — by John Gammell
- Gold From Pyrites and Other Sulphides — by E. H. Hill
- The Indictment of the Ministry — by George Hutchison
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Dunedin City Election: Address to the Electors, with Supplementary Remarks — by R. H. Leary p. 8
- [title page]
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- To the Electors of the Electoral District of Dunedin
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Report of Mr. Leaey's Address
- [introduction]
- The Land Should Belong to the State
- Incidence of Taxation p. 8
- Customs Duties
- A Property Tax and an Income Tax
- Land Tax p. 9
- Management of the Railways
- Further Borrowing
- Retrenchment p. 10
- Legislative Council
- Local Government
- Woman Franchise
- Education
- Local Option p. 11
- Labour Legislation
- The Superiority of Written Evidence — by John W. Salmond
- Mr. Bellamy and the New Nationalist Party: A Criticism of the Views Contained in Looking Backward — by F. A. Walker
- Constitutional Reform: Report of the Select Committee of the House of Representatives — by N.Z. Parliament. House of Representative
- [title page]
- Report
- [report]
- Executive Reform p. 5
- Summary p. 6
- Schedule A p. 7
- Schedule B p. 8
- Appendix
- General Extracts
- The Following is a Translation of part of the Law Constituting the Swiss Executive, Called The Federal Council p. 26
- General Prerogatives and Duties of the Federal Council p. 27
- The Following Extracts are Taken from the Work of sir Francis Adams, British Envoy to Berne p. 29
- Additional Extracts Relative to Switzerland p. 31
- The Dairy Industry of New Zealand: A Report on the Result of the Season's Work — by John Sawers
- Letters to the People on the Political Situation — by W. J. Napier p. 30
- Christianity V. Secularism: A Sermon — by Rev. Charles H. Garland
- Christianity V. Secularism
- [introduction]
- I. Its View and Value of Human Life p. 14
- II. Its Ethical Teaching p. 25
- III. Its Sufficiency p. 35
- IV. Conclusion p. 41
- The Case Against Party Government in New Zealand — by Edward Melland
- The Case Against Party Government in New Zealand
- Appendix. — Constitutional Reform Committee
- Order of Reference p. 27
- Report
- Executive Reform p. 29
- Summary p. 31
- The Fourteenth Annual Report of the Educational Institute of Otago 1890-91 — by Educational Institute of Otago
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The Eight Hours Movement — by The United Millers, Engine-Drivers, and Mill Employees' Society of New Zealand
- The Eight Hours Movement
- [introduction]
- Timaru, 1st October, 1890 p. 2
- Proposed Agreement
- [signature] p. 3
- Shifts—Union Lines
- Notice to Millowners
- Scale of Wages p. 4
- Belford Mills, Timaru, 2nd October, 1890. The Secretary Millers' Union, Timaru
- Temuka, 4th October, 1890. Mr. David Orme, Secretary U.M.E.D. and M.E. Association, Timaru
- Royal Flouring Mills, Timaru, 6th October, 1890. Mr. D. Orme, Secretary United Millers Employees' Association, Timaru p. 5
- Timaru, 3rd September, 1890. The President Mill Employees' Society, Timaru
- Green Island, 8th October, 1890. Mr. David Orme, Secretary Mill Employees' Society, Timaru
- Memorandum from Wood Bros., Millers and Export Grain and Produce Merchants, Christchurch, N.Z. Christchurch, 13th Oct., 1890. To Mr. Wm. Houston, President Mill Employees' Society, Timaru p. 6
- Dunedin, 16th October, 1890. To the Secretary of United Millers, Engine Drivers and Mill Employees' Society of New Zealand
- Temuka, 13th October, 1890. Mr. David Orme, Secretary United Millers Engine Drivers and Mill Employees' Society, Timaru p. 7
- Otago and. Southland Millers' Association. Dunedin, 22nd October, 1890. Mr. D. Orme, Secretary Operative Millers' Union, Timaru p. 8
- [Eight hours system introduced in Christchurch]
- Mr. Aspinall (Temuka Mills). Temuka, 10th January, 1891
- Mr. Ibey (Manager, Royal Flouring Mills, Timaru). 12th January, 1891 p. 9
- Mr. Aldrich (Red Lion Mill). Oamaru, 13th January, 1891 p. 10
- Mr. Ireland (Anchor Mill). Oamaru, 13th January, 1891 p. 11
- Mr. Meek (Crown Mill). Oamaru, 13th January, 1891
- Mr. Steven. Dunedin, 14th January, 1891
- Mr. Mullin (Manager R. Anderson and Co.) Dunedin, 14th January, 1891
- Mr. Harraway (Green Island). 14th January, 1891 p. 12
- Mr. Christie. Lawrence, 14th January, 1891
- Mr. McGill. Milton, 15th January, 1891 p. 13
- Fleming and Gilkison. Invercargill, 16th January, 1891
- Timaru, 21st January, 1891. Mr. W. G. Aspinall, Secretary Canterbury Millers' Association p. 14
- Mr. W. J. Love, Timaru, 21st January, 1891. Secretary Otago and Southland Millers' Associations, Dunedin
- Temuka, 23rd January, 1891. To Mr. David Orme, King Street, Timaru
- Temuka, 30th January, 1891. Mr. David Orme, General Secretary United Mill Employees' Society p. 15
- Mr. D. Orme, Secretary United Engine-drivers and Mill Employees' Union
- Dunedin, 4th February 1891. Mr. D. Orme, General Secretary United Millers, Engine-drivers, and Mill Employees' Union
- Timaru, 16th February, 1891. Mr. W. J. Love, Secretary Otago and Southland Millers' Association, Dunedin p. 16
- (Box 306), Dunedin, 19th February, 1891. Mr. D. Orme, Gen. Secretary, N.Z. Operative Engine Drivers and Mill Employees' Union p. 17
- Circular to Members of New Zealand Millers' Association. United Millers, Engine Drivers and Mill Employees' Society of New Zealand. Timaru, 17th February, 1891
- Memorandum from The Belford Mills Coy., Patent Roller Millers. Timaru, N.Z., 20th February, 1891. To Mr. D. Orme, Mill Employees' Society, Timaru p. 18
- Timaru Milling Company, Timaru, Mr. D. Orme, 28th February, 1891. Secretary Mill Employees' Society, Timaru
- Memorandum from the Atlas Milling Company, Evans and Co., Limited. Timaru, 19th February, 1891. To Mr. David Orme, Secretary U.M.E.D. and M.E. Society
- Anchor Flour Mills, Oamaru, February 20th, 1891 Mr. David Orme, Secretary Mill Employees' Society, N.Z., Timaru p. 19
- Memorandum from Rollitt and Co. Canterbury Flour Mills. Ashburton, 23rd February, 1891. To Mr. D. Orme, Timaru
- Kaiapoi, 4th March, 1891. D. Orme, Esq. Secretary Mill Employees' Society
- Christchurch, 5th March, 1891. Mr. David Orme, Secretary Mill Employees' Society, Timaru p. 20
- Trades and Labour Council of Otago. Dunedin, 7th April, 1891. Executive United Millers, Engine Drivers and Mill Employees
- Canterbury Trades and Labour Council. 10th April, 1891. The Secretary Mill Employees' Society, Timaru
- Address to the Electors of Wellington [Delivered at the Opera House, on Thursday, December 17th, 1891] — by H. D. Bell
- Inaugural address, by Sir James Hector ... president. Christchurch, Thursday, 15th January, 1891 — by James Hector
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A State Bank Of Issue the Only Solution of the Domestic Currency Question — by G. W. Cotton p. 21
- [introduction]
- The Question Constantly Recurring p. 2
- Huckstering Process of Money-Changing p. 3
- Dynamic Agency of Money
- Referring to the Token Itself—money p. 4
- "The King Never Dies," p. 5
- Going Back Thousands of Year p. 6
- David, King of Israel p. 7
- These are the two Teas
- By Making a Levy Called Rent
- "Take Your Ease, Eat, Drink, and be Merry p. 8
- Is Never Referred to by Land Reformers p. 9
- Violate Every Principle of Justice
- In Like Manner, Money
- "Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread." p. 10
- Beneath the Ambition of a Thief
- A Relapse Into Barbarism."
- The Silver-Men of America p. 11
- This Great Dynamic Fact
- The Man With a Sovereign in his Hand p. 12
- Will Die Hard p. 13
- The Civilization of to-day
- Adequate to the Need of the Country?
- Land Monopoly in Victoria p. 14
- Not to be Trusted
- It is Desired to Irrigate
- All its Vagaries of Haphazard p. 15
- Johnny Was Pondering
- Gold in the Bank of Amsterdam p. 16
- Internal Debt of Their own p. 17
- French are More Patriotic
- Violent Contraction p. 18
- A "Visitation of Providence," Etc.
- Credulity and Ignorance."
- To Summarize Briefly, My Contention Is—
- 'Poscimur.' The Causes of, and The Cure for, The Exodus
- [title page]
- 'Poscimur.' The Causes of, and The Cure for, the Exodus
- Some Reminiscences of the "Die Hards" (57th West Middlesex Regiment) — by E. Bezar