The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 75
Contents
- [front matter]
- [Group of Texts]
- The J.G. Ward Farmers' Association and the Colonial Bank of N.Z. Examination of the Hon. J.G. Ward and the Hon. Geo. Maclean
- [title page]
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- The J. G. Ward Farmers' Association
- [first day]
- Second Day—friday, July 10 p. 20
- Third Day—saturday p. 34
- Fourth Day—Monday p. 43
- Fifth Day—Wednesday p. 47
- Sixth Day—Thursday p. 59
- Seventh Day—Friday p. 74
- Eighth Day—Saturday p. 89
- Ninth Day—Monday, July 28 p. 97
- Tenth Day—Tuesday p. 106
- The Colonial Bank of New Zealand
- [introduction]
- The Interest the Directors p. 2
- The Position of the Bank
- How Bad Debts Were Written Off p. 3
- The Nature of the Reports and Estimates
- Branch Managers' Reports
- The Inspector's Estimates
- The General Manager's Recommendations
- Mr. Viger'S First Estimate Ok 29th oct 1884 p. 6
- Mr Viger's Estimate Ok 3lst May, 1856
- The Ward Accounts p. 8
- Re Ryley p. 10
- Sale to the Bank of New Zealand p. 11
- Conclusion p. 12
- The J. G. Ward Farmers' Association
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- Appendix A
- Appendix B p. 14
- Appendix C p. 16
- Second Day p. 28
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Marriage and Divorce: — E Ecclesiastical and the Rationalistic Conceptions of Mariage Contrasted — by J. MacGregor
- [introduction]
- The Rationalistic View the Nobler p. 3
- Milton'S View the Loftiest
- What should be the Grounds of Divo p. 4
- Desert1On a Stronger Ground than Adultery
- Common Objections Answered : Impairing the Sanctity of the Family p. 5
- Increase in the Number of Divorces
- Differences but Ministers of Love p. 6
- The Interests of Childerens
- The Greastest Blot of all p. 7
- Insanity
- Inductive Ethics, Moral Teaching in the State Schools of New Zealand — by John Gammell
- Manapouri & Te Anau To Milford Sound: A few notes for holiday-Seekers — by George Fenwick
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- Manpouri and Te Anau to Milford Sound
- [introduction]
- The Party and the Route
- Limestone Valley
- Blackmount Station p. 4
- Redcliff Station
- Waiau River
- Manapouri Station
- Boating on the Waiau p. 5
- Our Attempt to Return
- Manapouri Township
- Other Visitor and—Dinner p. 6
- Steaming Up the Lake
- Fresh Beauties p. 7
- Sandflies
- On the Road to Te Anau p. 8
- Te Anau
- Middle Fiord p. 9
- Lake Hankinson
- Upper Reaches of the Lake
- The Clinton Valley p. 10
- Mid-Camp
- Lake Mintaro p. 11
- Climbing the Saddle
- Magnificence of the Scenery p. 12
- The Beech Huts
- Sutherland Falls
- The Arthur Valley p. 13
- Lake Ada
- Mackay Falls
- At the Head of the Sound p. 14
- The Return up the Arthur Value
- The Beech Huts to Te Anau p. 15
- Lakelets on the Summit
- Orange-Wattled Crows p. 16
- New Zealand Thrushes
- Walking in Darkness p. 17
- Garvey's to Milford Sound and Back in Three Days
- Welcomed Back
- Trip Down the Lake
- Miscellaneous Notes — The Notornis Mantelli-Does Still Exist? p. 18
- Manpouri and Te Anau to Milford Sound
- The Genesis of Certain Auriferous Lodes. — Introduction by the Secretary — by John R. Don
- [introduction]
- Chapter IV.—Analyses of Deep Country-Rock.* p. 3
- Bendigo, Victoria
- Ballarat, Victoria p. 5
- Steiglitz, Victoria p. 10
- Walhalla, Victoria p. 11
- The Gympie Field, Queensland p. 14
- Charters Towers, Queensland p. 18
- Macetown, Otago, South Island of New Zealand
- Reefton, Nelson, South Island of New Zealand p. 21
- Thames, North Island of New Zealand
- Reefton, Nelson, South Island of New Zealand
- Thames, North Island of New Zealand
- Chapter V.—The Examination of Various Constituents of Crystalline and Eruptive Rocks for Gold and Silver p. 26
- Isolation of Minerals p. 29
- Chapter VI.—The Vadose Region p. 32
- Does Gold Exist in Mine-Waters of Either or Both Circulations? p. 38
- Analyses of Old Mine-Timbers p. 40
- Analyses of Vadose Country-Rock, etc., at Different Distances from Auriferous Lodes p. 46
- Chapter VII.—The Origin of Gold in Stratified Deposits p. 49
- Methods of Detecting Gold in Sea-Water p. 50
- The Precipitation of Gold in Marine Sediments p. 52
- Examination of Marine Sediments p. 54
- Analyses of Wood for Gold
- Attempts to Precipitate Gold from Sea-Water p. 55
- Chapter VIII.—Summary of Results p. 58
- Bearing of these Results on the Origin of Auriferous Lodes
- Abana & Pharpar Rivers of Damascus — by T. C. Williams
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The Horowhenua Case — by Walter Buller
- Waikare-Moana, The Sea of the Rippling Waters: the Lake; the Land; the Legends — by Elsdon Best
- Waikare-Moana
- [introduction]
- Crossing Huia-rau p. 7
- Waikare-moana p. 15
- The Ancient People of Waikake-moana p. 26
- Legend of Maahu, and Haere, the God of the Rainbow
- Lament p. 29
- The Legend of Hau-mapuhia
- The Story of Rakahanga : A Legend of the Tauira, or Aboriginal People of Waikare-moana p. 32
- The Legend of Rua and Tangaroa.—From the Ancient Nga-Potiki Tribe p. 34
- Wars of Ngati-Ruapani and Tuhoe p. 41
- Mohaka's Raid on Tuhoe Land p. 48
- A Rough Day on Waikare-moana p. 58
- Waikare-iti p. 59
- Souvenir Catalogue Wellington Provincial Industrial Association [1896-97] — by Wellington Industrial Exhibition, 1896-97
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- [title page]
- [advert]
- Wellington Industrial Exhibition. — 1896-97
- [Wellington Industrial Exhibition committee]
- [advert]
- Wellington Provincial Industrial Association
- [advert]
- Committees
- [advert]
- [Sports Committee]
- [advert]
- Members of Executive
- [advert]
- [Street]
- [advert]
- [Lord Glasgow]
- [advert]
- [photographs]
- [advert]
- [photographs]
- [advert]
- [photograph]
- [advert]
- [photograph]
- [advert]
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- Catalogue of Exhibits p. 1
- Home Industries Exhibitors p. 9
- Education Board Exhibit p. 12
- Index to Ground Plan p. 13
- Exhibits on Walls
- [advert]
- [section]
- [advert]
- [photograph]
- [advert]
- [Fine Arts Committee]
- [advert]
- [Ladies Committee]
- [advert]
- [Power Committee]
- [advert]
- [photograph]
- [advert]
- [photographs]
- [advert]
- [photographs]
- [advert]
- [photograph]
- [advert]
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- Parliamentary Reform: A Tract for the Times — by Edward Melland
- The Land System of New Zealand and Description of Land Districts — by Stephenson Percy Smith
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The Land System of New Zealand
- [introduction]
- The Land for Settlements Acts, 1892 and 1894 p. 7
- Vlllage-Homestead Settlements p. 8
- Purchase of Native Lands by Government p. 10
- Digest of the Land-Laws p. 11
- Land Districts and Principal Land Offices p. 12
- Classification of Lands, &c
- Mode of acquiring Crown Lands
- The Optional System of Selection p. 13
- (a.) Cash
- (b.) Occupation with Right of Purchase
- (c.) Leases in Perpetuity
- Residence and Improvements
- Special-settlement Associations p. 14
- Improved-farm Settlements p. 15
- Village Settlements
- Small Grazing-runs
- Pastoral Buns p. 16
- Survey Charges on Unsurveyed Lands p. 17
- Description of land Districts
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The Taranaki Land District p. 27
- [introduction] p. 27
- Physical Features
- Soils p. 29
- Dairying, Grazing and Agriculture
- Mining p. 30
- Climate p. 32
- Chief Towns
- Roads and Railways p. 33
- Crown Lands available for Settlement p. 34
- Hawke's Bay Land District
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The Wellington Land District
- [introduction]
- General Physical Features
- Plains p. 39
- Rivers
- Lakes p. 40
- Scenery
- Forests
- Soil p. 41
- Climate
- Harbours and Ports
- Towns p. 42
- Crown or Native Lands available for Future Settlement p. 44
- Improved-Farm Settlement Lands p. 45
- Lands Open and Available for Ordinary Selection
- Native Lands p. 46
- Pastoral and Agricultural Industries
- Dairy Industry
- Phormium Tenax
- Timber Industry
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The Marlborough Land District p. 47
- Boundaries p. 47
- Physical Features
- Rivers p. 48
- Plains
- Lakes
- Forests
- Soils and their Uses p. 49
- Grazing
- Industries
- Climate p. 50
- Towns
- Roads and Railways p. 51
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The Nelson Land District p. 52
- General Physical Description p. 52
- Rivers p. 53
- Lakes
- Plains
- Forest
- Agricultural p. 54
- Pastoral
- Mining
- Towns p. 55
- Roads, Tracks, &c p. 56
- Crown Lands p. 57
- The Westland Land District
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The Canterbury Land District p. 62
- Boundaries—Physical Features p. 62
- Climate
- Foundation and Settlement p. 63
- Internal Communication
- Geological Formation
- Area, Nature, and Disposition of Lands
- Soils p. 64
- Pasturage and Crops
- Root-crops p. 65
- Stock
- Wool p. 66
- Butter and Cheese
- Timber
- Fruit p. 67
- Coal
- Building-stones
- Fisheries
- Manufactories
- Libraries and Churches
- Educational Institutions p. 68
- Other Institutions
- Towns p. 69
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The Otago Land District p. 71
- Boundaries and Area p. 71
- Physical Description
- Rivers and Lakes
- Plains p. 72
- Forests
- Building Stones
- Coal p. 73
- Limestone
- Climate
- West Coast
- Fruit
- Crops p. 74
- Stock
- Freezing Establishments
- Woollen-mills
- Clothing-factories p. 75
- Dairy factories
- Gold Production
- Chief Towns
- City of Dunedin
- Towns and Surrounding Country p. 76
- Railways p. 78
- Statistical
- Local Industries p. 79
- The Southland Land District p. 80
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The Land System of New Zealand
- Report of meeting of Board of Conciliation to condiser demands made by Federated Seamen's Union of N.Z. upon Union Steam Ship Co. of N.Z. Ltd., and Mr Keith Ramsay, Dunedin, February 4, 5, 8 and 9, 1897 — by N.Z. Board of Conciliation
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- [covers] p. 84
- [title page]
- The Conciliation Board. — The Seamen's Demands
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- The Degeneration of Liberalism In New Zealand — by Sir John George Findlay
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The Twentieth Annual Report of the Educational Institute of Otago [1896-97] — by Educational Institute of Otago
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- The Twentieth Annual Report of the Educational Institute of Otago. 1896-97. — Officers of the Institute
- Past Presidents of the Educational Institute of Otage
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Twentieth Annual Report of the Educational Institute of Otago, 1896-97
- [introduction]
- Resume of Committee's Work p. 8
- Scholarships
- Corporal Punishment p. 9
- Text Books
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Incorporation p. 11
- [introduction] p. 11
- Extracts from Act
- Court of Appeal p. 14
- Appointment of Teachers
- The Library p. 15
- The Institute and the Education Board
- Annual Meeting of Council p. 16
- The Educational Institute of New Zealand p. 17
- File of Back Reports Wanted
- The Constitution
- The Institute's Finance p. 18
- A Charitable Appeal p. 19
- Annual Meeting p. 20
- Branch Reports p. 21
- Report of Dunedin Branch. — 1896-7
- List of Members p. 4
- Bruce Clutha Branch. — Annual Report. 1896-7. — Officers p. 25
- List of Members p. 26
- Central Otago Branch p. 27
- Annual Report
- List of Members
- Members Not Attached to any Branch
- Educational Institute of Otago
- Educational Institute of Otago. — Statement For Year 1896-97
- [advert]
- Open Letter to the Hon. John McKenzie. — No. 2 — by James Wilkie
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Open letter to members of the Legislature on the railway question in New Zealand; without motion ... On the power to move .. — by Samuel Vaile
- [title page]
- Open Letter
- The Labour Movement at Home and Abroad — by Ben Tillett
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- [covers] p. 14
- [title page]
- [untitled]
- The Labour Movement At Home and Abroad
- [introduction]
- A Glimpse of the Dawn p. 4
- The Sinister Power of Mere Capitalism p. 5
- The Tigers of Capitalism
- The Hunger for Gold p. 6
- Stab us from Behind
- The Continental Workman p. 7
- Sweating Labour in Order to Increase Profits
- Periodic Depressions in Trade p. 8
- Whale-Feed
- One in Every Three Persons Dies p. 9
- A Change is Necessary
- The Cause of Poverty is Under-Consumption p. 10
- Greatest Despot and Humbug in the World
- "Mother, I Want Some Food p. 11
- And Yet be Robbed
- We are Told to Trust Them p. 12
- The Other Side of the Story
- Go and Fight for it."
- Inane and Stupid Critics p. 13
- And the People Were Fools
- Rapine and Murder and Confiscation p. 14
- Outrages Committed by Dastards
- State of Fatness
- A Great Thief p. 15
- An Editor is a Jack of All Opinions
- The Old Barter System p. 16
- Old School of Political Economists
- An Independent Self-Contained Creature— p. 17
- Making Coffee out of Bank-Notes
- If a Storm Should Come
- Wealth is in The Bone and Sinew p. 18
- A State Bank
- Strides in the Right Direction p. 19
- Beautiful Specimens of Manhood and Womanhood
- The Work of Emancipation
- William Morris p. 20
- What for?
- We Shall go on Fighting p. 21
- Millionaire Five Times Over
- God-Forsaken Thieves
- A Federation of Nations p. 22
- I Have Seen Your Country, I Like Your People
- And the Harvest Shall Grow; p. 23
- Be Contented, Say You?
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- Prohibition in Kansas p. 24
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Religion and The Law — by T. C. Williams p. 16
- "The Law is a Hass."
- Lieut.-Gen. Sir William F.D. Jervois, G.C.M.G., C.B., F.R.S
- Private versus Government Fire Insurance — by David Craig p. 2
- Prohibition! Opinions of experts! Papers read at the Palmerston North Convention, on May 24th and 25th, 1898 — by Palmerston North Convention on Prohibition, 1898
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First Annual Report and Balance Sheet of the Society for the Protection of Women and Children — by Society for the Protection of Women and Children. Wellington Branch
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Old Age Pensions; A Paper partly read to the Citizens' Union, Wellington, 10th August, 1898 — by Arthur Richmond Atkinson
- [title page]
- Old Age Pensions
- The Meaning of "Pension."
- Pension and Charity Distinguished
- The Cause of the Confusion
- Canon Blackley's Scheme
- Sir Harry Atkinsons Bill p. 2
- Mr Chamberlain's Scheme
- Mr Booth's Scheme
- Old Age Insurance in Germany
- The Danish Pension System
- The Royal Commission on the Aged Poor, 1893-95 p. 3
- The Victorian Royal Commission, 1897-98
- The Movement in New Zealand
- The Old Age Pensions Bill, 1896 p. 4
- The Old Age Pensions Bill, 1897
- A Model Preamble
- Merit and Success
- Two Kinds of Haloes
- The Qualifications of a Pensioner p. 5
- The Case of Mr W. Sikes
- Ten Years of Crime and Drink
- Ten Years on the Benevolent p. 6
- Family and other Matters
- A "Deserving Colonist."
- Merit Disqualifies, Demerit Qualifies
- Sober and Moral
- The Investigation of Claims p. 7
- The Income Disqualification
- The Effect Upon Wages
- The Property Disqualification p. 8
- Financial
- Charitable Aid Reform
- National Insurance
- Prophesying Deceits
- On suggestions for the reform of the lunacy laws ...: a paper read before the New Zealand Branch of the British Medical Association at Wellington on March 18, 1898 — by W. E. Collins p. 9
- National pensions: a scheme. Being the report of a paper read ... before the Hawkes's Bay Philosophical Society, on Monday, July 11th, 1898 — by Henry Thomas Hill
- Why I Proposed the New Zealand Police Commission, and What it has Done — by T. E. Taylor
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Why I Proposed the New Zealand Police Commission, and What it has Done p. 323
- [introduction] p. 323
- The Original Impeachment
- How the Police Were Appointed
- Absence of Training p. 324
- Transfers
- Maladministration p. 325
- The Police and Drink
- Gambling p. 326
- The Licensing Question p. 327
- "No Licence" and Its Effects
- A Hard Fight p. 328
- The Case for the "Braddon Clause" in the Federal Bill p. 329
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The Books of the Month p. 330
- I.—Rupert of Hentzau p. 330
- II.—"The Yellow Danger."
- III.—Humorous Books p. 331
- The Cat p. 333
- The Dog
- The Cow
- The Turkey
- At the Zoo p. 334
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Why I Proposed the New Zealand Police Commission, and What it has Done p. 323
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The Government and the Working Man: failure of the recent labour legislation — by Samuel Vaile
- [title page]
- The Government and Labour egislation. — Have their Measures Increased the Demand for Labour?
- [introduction]
- What the Present Government Have Had to Work Upon. Table No. 1 p. 2
- Failure of Land Settlement. Table No. 2 p. 3
- Failure of Mining Legislation. Table No. 3
- Failure of Industrial Legislation p. 4
- Table No. 4
- Increase of Paupers and Poverty. Table No. 5
- Their Land Valuation Policy p. 5
- Their Railway Administration p. 7
- Homes for our Wage-Earners p. 8
- "Worry and Delay." p. 9
- What Has Been Done in Hungary p. 11
- The Cost of a Trial p. 12
- Railways in War Time p. 13
- The Road Absolutely Governs the World
- Make the Working Man Independent p. 14
- Great Failure Party;
- Personal p. 15
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The Government and Labour Legislation. — Have their Measures Increased the Demand for Labour? — by Samuel Vaile
- [introduction]
- What the Present Government Have Had to Work Upon. Table No. 1 p. 2
- Failure of Land Settlement. Table No. 2 p. 3
- Failure of Mining Legislation. Table No. 3
- Failure of Industrial Legislation p. 4
- Table No. 4
- Increase of Paupers and Poverty. Table No. 5
- Their Land Valuation Policy p. 5
- Their Railway Administration p. 7
- Homes for our Wage-Earners p. 8
- "Worry and Delay." p. 9
- What Has Been Done in Hungary p. 11
- The Cost of a Trial p. 12
- Railways in War Time p. 13
- The Road Absolutely Governs the World
- Make the Working Man Independent p. 14
- Great Failure Party;
- Personal p. 15
- The J.G. Ward Farmers' Association and the Colonial Bank of N.Z. Examination of the Hon. J.G. Ward and the Hon. Geo. Maclean