The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 73
Contents
- Southern Cross Society, its objects: address delivered at the inaugural meeting of the Southern Cross Society, Wellington, August 22, 1895 — by Stout, Lady Anna Paterson
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A guide for tourists and invalids to the thermal springs and baths — by Spooner, Charles Frederick
- The Frozen Meat Trade and its Expansion — by Nathan, David Joseph
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Report on village-homestead settlements in New Zealand. 1895 — by March, John Edwin p. 13
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- [covers] p. 13
- [title page]
- Village-Homestead Settlements
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- Action of potassium cyanide solutions on New Zealand gold and silver — by Maclaurin, James Scott
- Address delivered by the President at the second annual meeting of members 1895 — by Fitzgerald, James Edward p. 212
- A paper on New Zealand, read before the Hunterian Society of St. George's Hospital, on November 7th, 1895 — by Collins, William Edward
- The Conscience: Its Nature and Origin — by Carlile, William Warrand
- The most important question of the day: money and a domestic currency for New Zealand — by Sievwright, William
- [title page]
- Money and a Domestic Currency for New Zealand
- Introductory
- Absurdity of the Present Position p. 2
- The Question of the Day p. 3
- What, then, is Money?
- The Gold Monopoly p. 4
- The Fiction of Convertibility p. 5
- A Disastrous Scheme
- Evils of a Contracted Currency p. 6
- The Position in New Zealand p. 7
- What is it to be?
- Money and Wealth
- A Talk About Money p. 8
- Conclusions p. 14
- Objections p. 15
- Advantages p. 17
- The Constitutional Difficulty
- Opposition to the Scheme p. 18
- A Merchant's View
- A pamphlet on the tobacco industry, as affecting New Zealand; comprising the evidence given before the Tariff Commission — by Cameron, Alexander
- Illustrations of Darwinism, and other papers — by Buller, Sir Walter Lawry
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- [Transactions of the New Zealand Institute, Vol. XXVII.] — Art. III.—Illustrations of Darwinism; or, The Avifauna of New Zealand considered in relation to the Fundamental Law of Descent with Modification
- Art. IV.—Notes on the Ornithology of New Zealand; with an Exhibition of Rare Specimens. — [Read before the Wellington Philosophical Society, 25th July, 1894]
- [introduction] p. 104
- Heteralocha acutirostris, Gould. (Huia.) p. 106
- Creadion carunculatus, Gmelin. (Saddleback.) p. 107
- Miro traversi, Buller. (Black Robin.)
- Anthus aucklandicus, G. R. Gray. (Auckland-Island Pipit.)
- Rhipidura flabellifera, Gmelin. (Pied Fantail.) p. 108
- Rhipidura fuliginosa, Sparrm. (Black Fantail.)
- Petrochelidon nigricans, Vieill. (Australian Tree-swallow.)
- Prosthemadera novæ-zealandiæ, Gmelin. (Tui.) p. 109
- Anthornis melanura, Sparrm. (Korimako.)
- Pogonornis cincta, Gray. (Stitch-bird.) p. 111
- Halcyon vagans, Lesson. (Kingfisher.)
- Nestor meridionalis, Gmelin. (Kaka.)
- Platycercus novæ-zealandiæ, Sparrm. (Red-fronted Parrakeet.) p. 112
- Platycercus erythrotis, Wagler
- Platycercus unicolor, Vigors. (Antipodes Island Parrakeet.)
- Circus gouldi, Bonap. (Harrier.)
- Harpa ferox, Peale. (Bush-hawk.) p. 113
- Harpa novæ-zealandiæ. (Quail-hawk.)
- Carpophaga novæ-zealandiæ, Gmelin. (Wood-pigeon.)
- Carpophaga chathamiensis, Roths. (Chatham Island Woodpigeon.) p. 115
- Gallinago pusilla, Buller. (Chatham-Island Snipe.) — Gallinago huegeli, Tristram. (Snares Snipe.)
- Gallinago tristrami, Roths. (Antipodes-Island Snipe.) p. 116
- Larus dominicanus, Licht. (Black-backed Gull.) — Larus scopulinus, Forst. (Red-billed Gull.)
- Sterna frontalis, Gray. (Common Tern.) p. 117
- Sterna fuliginosa, Gould. (Sooty Tern.)
- Ocydromus greyi, Buller. (North Island Woodhen.) p. 118
- Ocydromus earli, Gray. (Brown Woodhen.) p. 119
- Ocydromus brachypterus, Lafr. (Black Woodhen.)
- Porphyrio melanonotus, Temm. (Swamp-hen.) p. 120
- Diomedea regia, Buller. (Royal Albatros.)
- Diomedea melanophrys, Boie. (Mollyhawk.) p. 121
- Diomedea exulans, Linn. (Wandering Albatros.)
- Diomedea fuliginosa, Gmelin. (Sooty Albatros.)
- Diomedea bulleri, Rothschild. (Buller's Albatros.)
- Diomedea salvini, Rothschild. (Salvin's Albatros.) p. 122
- Majaqueus æquinoctialis, Linn. (The "Stinker" of whalers.)
- Majaqueus parkinsoni, Gray. (Black Petrel.)
- Œstrelata leucophrys, Hutton. (Kermadec-Island Petrel.) p. 123
- Œstrelata nigripennis, Rothschild; Ibis, vol. v., 1893, p. 573
- Œstrelata axillaris, Salvin; Ibis, 1893, p. 264
- Œstrelata cervicalis, Salvin. (Sunday Island Petrel.) p. 124
- Œstrelata affinis, Buller. (Mottled Petrel.)
- Puffinus gavia, Forst. (Forster's Shearwater.)
- Puffinus griseus, Gmelin. (Sombre Shearwater.)
- Puffinus chlororhynchus, Lesson p. 125
- Puffinus assimilis, Gould. (Allied Shearwater.)
- Anas chlorotis, Gray. (Brown Duck.)
- Anas superciliosa, Gmelin. (Grey Duck.)
- Hymenolæus malacorhynchus, Gray. (Blue Duck.) p. 126
- Aptenodytes longirostris, Scop. (King Penguin.)
- Apteryx haasti, Potts. (Haast's Kiwi.)
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Art. V.—On a New Species of Fern-bird (Sphenœacus) from the Snares Islands; with an Exhibition of Specimens. — [Read before the Wellington Philosophical Society, 25th July, 1894.] p. 127
- [introduction] p. 127
- Sphenœacus caudatus, sp. nov p. 128
- Art. VI.—Notes on the Flightless Duck of the Auckland Islands (Nesonetta aucklandica)
- Art. VII.—Notes on Phalacrocorax colensoi, of the Auckland Islands, and on Phalacrocorax onslowi, of the Chatham Islands p. 129
- Art. VIII.—Note on Œstrelata neglecta; with an Exhibition of Specimens p. 132
- Art. IX.—Some Curiosities of Bird-life. — [Read before the Wellington Philosophical Society, 19th September, 1894.] p. 134
- Art. X.—On the Wetas, a Group of Orthopterous Insects inhabiting New Zealand; with Descriptions of Two New Species. — [Read before the Wellington Philosophical Society, 19th September, 1894.] p. 143
- Art. XI.—Observations on some peculiar Maori Remains, with Remarks on the Ancient Institution of Tapu p. 148
- Art. XII.—Note on the Vegetable Caterpillar (Cordiceps robertsii). — Plato VIII p. 155
- Transactions New Zealand, Vol. XXVII. Pl. VIII
- Second Petition
- Lectures on agricultural chemistry — by Black, James Gow
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- Lectures on Agricultural Chemistry
- Department of Agriculture, 31st May, 1895
- The Atmosphere, and the Atmospheric Food of Plants
- Nitrogen p. 4
- Phosphorus p. 9
- Sulphur and Sulphuric Acid: A Practical Demonstration at Kempthorne-Prosser's New Zealand Drug Company's Works at Burnside, Dunedin p. 19
- Soda Salts p. 26
- Potash Salts p. 29
- Stassfurt Potash Salts p. 32
- Lime p. 36
- Magnesia in Soil, Plants, and Manures p. 42
- Iron as a Manure p. 43
- Silica in Plants p. 46
- Rotation of Crops p. 47
- Modified Norfolk System p. 49
- Wiltshire System p. 50
- Drainage and its Effects on Land p. 53
- Analysis of Soil p. 59
- Lectures on Agricultural Chemistry
- Reply to critics on "A new story of the stars" — by Bickerton, Alexander William p. 64
- Southland Frozen Meat Company versus Nelson Brothers, tried at Dunedin before Mr Justice Williams and a special jury — by Southland Frozen Meat and Produce Co
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- Southland Frozen Meat Co. Versus Nelson Brothers
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Portland Cement — by Milburn Lime and Cement Company p. 86
- Portland Cement
- [introduction]
- Historical
- Manufacture p. 7
- Testing Cement p. 9
- Sampling
- Initial Set
- Briquettes p. 11
- Sand Tests
- Testing Machines p. 12
- For Determining Constancy of Volume
- Tests for Fineness p. 13
- Adulteration of Cement
- Uses of Cement p. 14
- Concrete p. 15
- [advert]
- A source of national wealth — by Otago Central Railway League
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- Otago Central Railway League
- Central Otago. — From the Southland Daily News, Saturday, April 21, 1894
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From the Southland Times, Monday, April 23, 1894
- [introduction]
- Central Otago
- Climate and Soil
- Facilities for Irrigation p. 4
- Three Primary Requirements
- Nowhere in the World a District Better Adapted for the Purpose
- Difficulty of Getting the Produce of their Orchards to the Market;
- Locally-grown Hops Equal to Anything from the Best Gardens in the World
- The Soil and the Climate Suitable p. 5
- Impossible that they could produce too much
- We were Importing £68,000 worth of Green Fruit alone Annually
- The Question of Wages
- Vine Growing p. 6
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From the Otago Daily Times, Tuesday, May 15, 1894
- [introduction]
- The Three Great Advantages of the Central Otago Districts
- Higher Summer and a Lower Winter Temperature
- Early Maturity, Great Growth, and an Abundant Fruitage;
- I noticed most excellent Grapes p. 7
- Grapes grown out of doors
- Ah Bon, a Chinaman
- Country from Lowburn right away to Lake Wanaka is equally suitable for Fruitgrowing
- A Wide Variety p. 8
- Source of Considerable Wealth
- The Southland Daily News, Friday, April 27, 1894
- Asked if Fruitgrowing would pay; p. 9
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From the Otago Daily Times, Saturday, March 2, 1895
- [introduction]
- ment being Aware of the Abilities of Mr. Bragato as an Expert had Invited Him
- Through Central Otago
- Mr. Bragato
- Eminently Suitable p. 10
- The Walnut
- The Cultivation of the Vine
- Enormous Amount of Country
- Little Known Outside the District
- Employ an Enormous Population
- £100 per Acre
- Tens of Thousands of Acre p. 11
- Under a Great Disadvantage
- Railway Communication
- New Zealand People have no Idea of the Vast Wealth of the Otago District
- An Experimental Station
- Supply not only Local and Australian Markets, but even the Home Markets
- Wonderful Facilities Existed in Central Otago for Irrigation
- The Demand for Wine
- Vast Source of Wealth p. 12
- Fruitgrowing in Central Otago. — Signor Bragato's Lecture — by Bragato, Romeo
- To the Chairman, Otago Central Railway League
- To the President of the Otago Central Railway League
- The Chairman Otago Central Railway League, Dunedin
- To the Chairman of the Otago Central Railway League, Dunedin
- New Zealand parliamentary guide book containing photographs of the ministry and members of the House of Representatives; also, a brief historical sketch of each member, and results of last election for each constituency — by Russell, George Warren
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- W. Strange & Co. — The Great Cash Drapers, — Clothing Manufacturers — Bespoke Tailors and General Outfitters, — Victoria House, Christchurch p. 2
- Sir G. M. O'Rorke, Kt. (Speaker), — Manukau p. 3
- [advert] p. 4
- Hon. R. J. Seddon (Premier, Minister of Public Works, &c.), — Westland p. 5
- [advert] p. 8
- Hon. J. McKenzie, (Minister of Lands), — Waihemo p. 9
- [advert] p. 10
- Hon. W. P. Reeves (Minister of Education and Labour), — Senior Member for Christchurch p. 11
- [advert] p. 12
- Hon. A. J. Cadman (Minister of Railways and Mines), — Waikato p. 13
- [advert] p. 14
- Hon. J. Carroll, — Member of the Executive without Portfolio, representing the Native Race), — Waiapu p. 15
- [advert] p. 16
- Sir P. A. Buckley. K.C.M.G., M.L.C. — (Attorney-General.) p. 17
- [advert] p. 18
- Hon. W. Montgomery, M.L.C. — (Member of the Executive without Portfolio) p. 19
- [advert] p. 20
- Sir G. Grey, K.C.B. — Late Senior Member for Auckland p. 21
- [advert] p. 22
- The Late Mr. John Ballance, — Deceased Leader of the Liberal Party p. 23
- [advert] p. 24
- Sir Robert Stout, K.C.M.G. — Senior Member for Wellington p. 25
- [advert] p. 26
- Captain W. R. Russell (Leader of the Opposition), — Hawke's Bay p. 27
- [advert] p. 28
- The Late Sir H. A. Atkinson. — Deceased Leader of the Conservative Party p. 29
- [advert] p. 30
- Mr. J. Allen, — Bruce p. 31
- [advert] p. 32
- Mr. F. H. D. Bell, — Second Member for Wellington p. 33
- [advert] p. 34
- Mr. W. C. Buchanan, — Wairarapa p. 35
- [advert] p. 36
- Mr. C. E. Button, — Third Member for Auckland p. 37
- Mr. D. Buddo, — Kaiapoi p. 38
- Mr. T. L. Buick, — Wairau p. 39
- [advert] p. 40
- Mr. W. W. Collins, — Third Member for Christchurch p. 41
- Mr. W. C. F. Carncross, — Taieri p. 42
- Mr S. Carnell, — Napier p. 43
- [advert] p. 44
- Mr. J. Graham, — Nelson p. 45
- [advert] p. 46
- Mr. W. Earnshaw, — Second Member for Dunedin p. 47
- [advert] p. 48
- Mr. F. R. Flatman, — Pareora p. 49
- Mr. G. Hall, — Waipawa p. 50
- Major B. Harris, — Franklin p. 51
- Commercial Hotel, — Ashburton p. 52
- Mr. W. Hall-Jones, — Timaru p. 53
- Mr. Hone Heke, — Northern Maori District p. 54
- Mr. A. W. Hogg, — Masterton p. 55
- [advert] p. 56
- Mr. G. Hutchison, — Patea
- Mr. R. M. Houston, — Bay of Islands p. 58
- Mr. W. Hutchison, — Third Member for Dunedin p. 59
- [advert] p. 60
- Mr. J. Joyce, — Lyttelton p. 61
- Mr. W. Kelly, — Bay of Plenty p. 62
- Mr. J. W. Kelly, — Invercargill p. 63
- [advert] p. 64
- Hon. W. J. M. Larnach, C.M.G., — Tuapeka p. 65
- Mr. F. W. Lang, — Waipa p. 66
- Mr. J. Macintosh, — Wallace p. 67
- [advert] p. 68
- Mr. F. Lawry, — Parnell p. 69
- [advert] p. 70
- Mr. T. Mackenzie, — Clutha p. 71
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- Mr. W. S. Maslin, — Rangitata p. 73
- Mr. Robert McNab, — Mataura p. 74
- Mr. J. M'Gowan, — Thames p. 75
- [advert] p. 76
- Mr. R. McKenzie, — Buller p. 18
- [advert] p. 78
- Mr. J. McLachlan, — Ashburton p. 79
- Mr. F. M'Guire, — Egmont p. 80
- Mr. T. Duncan, — Oamaru p. 81
- Adelphi Hotel — Kaikoura. — E. Idle, — Late of the Waiau & Jollie's Pass Hotels — Proprietor p. 82
- Mr. R. Meredith, — Ashley p. 83
- [advert] p. 84
- Hon. E. Mitchelson, — Eden p. 85
- [advert] p. 84
- Hon. E. Mitchelson, — Eden p. 85
- [advert] p. 86
- Mr. W. H. Montgomery, — Ellesmere p. 87
- Mr. C. H. Mills, — Waimea Sounds p. 88
- Mr. A. Morrison, — Caversham p. 89
- [advert] p. 90
- Dr. A. K. Newman, — Wellington Suburbs p. 91
- [advert] p. 92
- Mr. P. J. O'Regan, — Inangahua p. 93
- [advert] p. 94
- Mr. T. Parata, — Southern Maori District p. 95
- [advert] p. 96
- Mr. D. Pinkerton, — Senior Member for Dunedin p. 97
- [advert] p. 98
- Mr. F. Pirani, — Palmerston North p. 99
- [advert] p. 100
- Mr. A. R. Guinness (Chairman of Committees), — Grey p. 101
- [advert] p. 102
- Mr. G. W. Russell, — Riccarton p. 103
- [advert] p. 104
- Mr. A. Saunders, — Selwyn p. 105
- Mr. J. Stevens — Rangitikei p. 106
- Mr. E. M. Smith, — New Plymouth p. 107
- [advert] p. 108
- Mr. G. J. Smith, — Second Member for Christchurch p. 109
- Railway Hotel, — Rakaia p. 110
- Hon. W. J. Steward, — Waitaki p. 111
- [advert] p. 112
- Mr. W. W. Tanner, — Avon p. 113
- [advert] p. 114
- Mr. Ropata Te Ao, — Western Maori Electoral District p. 115
- Mr. Wi Pere, — Eastern Maori Electoral District
- [advert] p. 116
- Mr. R. Thompson, — Marsden p. 117
- [advert] p. 118
- Mr. T. Thompson, — Elected for Auckland Vice Sir G. Grey, Resigned p. 119
- Mr. A. D. Willis. — Wangakui p. 120
- Mr. J. G. Wilson, — Otaki p. 121
- Mr. W. Crowther. — Second Member for Auckland p. 122
- Mr. W. Fraser. — Wakatipu p. 123
- [advert] p. 124
- Mr. J. Duthie, — Third Member for Wellington p. 125
- Mr. J. Green, — Waikouaiti p. 126
- Mr. W. F. Massey, — Waitemata p. 127
- [advert] p. 128
- Colonel Fraser, — Sergeant at Arms p. 129
- G. Friend, — Clerk
- Mr. J. A. Millar, — Port Chalmers p. 130
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The Eighteenth Annual Report of the Educational Institute of Otago 1894-5 — by Educational Institute of Otago
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- Eighteenth Annual Report of the Educational Institute of Otago
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Annual Reports. — Dunedin Branch
- Officers:
- List of Members p. 10
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Bruce-Clutha Branch p. 12
- Officers: p. 12
- List of Members
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Central Otago Branch p. 13
- Officers: p. 13
- List of Members p. 14
- Waitaki Branch
- Educational Institute of Otago
- Educational Institute of Otago. Eighteenth Annual Meeting — Will be Held in Normal School, Moray Place, on 10th, 11th and 12th July, 1895. — Programme of Proceedings
- Remits
- Sir Walter Buller at the bar of the House; and the history of the Horowhenua Block — by Buller, Sir Walter Lawry
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- Introduction p. III
- Sir Walter Buller at the Bar of the House. — [Extract From Hansard.] — Evening Sitting, Monday, 28th October, 1895. — Speech and Examination of Sir Walter Buller at the Bar of the House of Representatives
- [Speech and Examination of Sir Walter Buller at the Bar of the House of Representatives]
- Horowhenua p. 10
- Otamakapua p. 11
- Patetere p. 12
- Owhaoko-Oruamatua-Kaimanawa (301,000 acres)
- Exhibit No. 1. — Correspondence between Sir Walter Buller, K.C.M.G., and the Hon. the Premier p. 15
- Exhibit No. 2 p. 16
- Exhibit No. 3 p. 17
- Enclosure p. 18
- (Appendix.) p. 20
- The Premier to Sir W. L. Buller, K.C.M.G. Wellington, 30th December, 1886
- Comments and Opinions of the Press. — The Breach of Privilege. — [Condensed Newspaper Narrative of Proceedings p. 21
- Evening Post. — The Triumph of Truth p. 22
- Evening Post. — What the Country Thinks p. 24
- Appendix. — (Reprinted from the New Zealand Times, November 1st.) — Sir Walter Buller and the "Waka-Maori" Libel Case
- Sir Walter Buller at the Bar of the House; History of the Horowhenua Block
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- Introduction p. III
- "Wellington, 26th October, 1895 p. IV
- [section]
- Sir Walter Buller at the Bar of the House
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- "'Horowhenua No. XI.: Judgment p. 5
- "'No. XI., 1890.—Petition of Major Kemp and 63 others
- "Meiha Keepa Te Rangihiwinui." p. 7
- Horowhenua p. 10
- Otamakapua p. 11
- Patetere p. 12
- Owhaoko-Oruamatua-Kaimanawa (301,000 acres)
- Exhibit No. 1. — Correspondence between Sir Walter Buller, K.C.M.G., and the Hon. the Premier p. 15
- "The Horowhenua Block
- Wellington, 26th October, 1895
- Premier's Office, Wellington, 26th October, 1895
- Wellington, Sunday morning, 27th October, 1895 p. 16
- Premier's Office, Wellington, Sunday evening, 27th October, 1895
- Exhibit No. 2
- Exhibit No. 3 p. 17
- Enclosure p. 18
- (Appendix.) p. 20
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- The Premier to Sir W. L. Buller, K.C.M.G. Wellington, 30th December, 1886
- Comments and Opinions of the Press. — The Breach of Privilege. — [Condensed Newspaper Narrative of Proceedings p. 21
- Evening Post. — The Triumph of Truth p. 22
- Evening Post. — What the Country Thinks p. 24
- Appendix. — Sir Walter Buller and the "Waka-Maori" Libel Case
- Catalogue of exhibits, &c — by Christchurch Art and Industrial Exhibition, 1895
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- Christchurch Art and Industrial Exhibition, 1895
- Industrial Association of Canterbury, (Incorporated)
- [advert] p. 4
- Presidents of the Industrial Association of Canterbury p. 5
- [advert] p. 6
- The Industrial Association Of Canterbury Founded August 12, 1879 p. 7
- [advert] p. 8
- [advert] p. 13
- Catalogue of Exhibits p. 15
- [advert] p. 16
- [advert] p. 22
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- [advert] p. 28
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- Classification of Exhibits
- [advert] p. 40
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- Index to Ground Plan
- [advert] p. 60
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- [advert] p. 64
- The Otira Gorge p. 69
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- The Bealey Gorge Bridge p. 70
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- Godley Head Lighthouse p. 71
- [section]
- Interior of the Ball Hut p. 72
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- Illustration No. 5 p. 73
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- Illustration No. 6 p. 74
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- Illustration No. 7 p. 4
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- Illustration No. 8 p. 76
- Climbing An Ice Face — On The Tasman Glacier
- [section] p. 77
- The New Zealand Shipping Company's — SS. "Tongariro." p. 78
- Coaches At Jackson's
- [advert] p. 79
- School of Art p. 80
- [advert]
- [advert] p. 81
- Sumner p. 82
- The Armagh Street Bridge, — Park Terrace, Christchurch
- [advert] p. 83
- The Late Mr. Justice Richmond p. 84
- [advert] p. 85
- The Hon. R. J. Seddon, — Premier of New Zealand p. 86
- [advert]
- On Board the "Hinemoa." p. 87
- [advert]
- The Melanesian Mission p. 88
- [advert]
- [advert] p. 89
- Programme for Evening Entertainments In the Concert Hall p. 91
- Concerts & Other Entertainments in the Concert Hall
- [advert] p. 92
- The Industrial Exhibition—September. 1895. — Needle and Fancy Work Department p. 93
- School Children's Work Department
- [advert] p. 94
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Working Exhibits p. 95
- Art Exhibits p. 95
- [advert] p. 96
- The Police Department: its demoralization demonstrated; the basis for its effective reconstruction suggested; facts, figures, & illustrations, from numerous sources — by Wake, Theo