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The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 23

Province of Otago

Province of Otago.

537Balfour, James M., Esq., Marine Engineer, Dunedin, pos.—Specimens of Otago Timber.
1.Mikamik from Warepa.
2.Black Pine, from Inch-Clutha.
3.White Pine, from Seaward Bush, Molyneux.
4.Broad Leaf, from Inch-Clutha.
5.Red Pine, Seaward Bush, Molyneux.
6.Totara, from Inch-Clutha.
7.Mikamik, from do.
8.Mikamik, from Seaward Bush, Molyneux.
9.Iron Wood do do
10.Miro, from Inch-Clutha.
11.Totara, part of a snag, Clutha River.
12.
13.Manuka, part of a snag, Clutha.
14.Kowhia, from Inch-Clutha.
15.Black Pine, from Seaward Bush, Molyneux.
16.White Maple, from Warepa.
17.Birch, from Inch-Clutha.
737Hector, James, M.D., Provincial Geologist.—Additional Details of—
Building Stones.
Trachytic porphyry Portobello.
Porphyry, or trachvdolerite Flagstaff Hill.
Porphyry, or trachvdolerite Water of Leith.
Clinkstone columnar Bell Hill.
Clinkstone larminated Blanket Bay.
Vesicular basalt Kaikorai.
Porphyritic Pine Hill.
Dolerite Kaikorai.
Trachytic porphyry Tiroa Heads.
Trachytic porphyry Moeraki.
Basaltic conglomerate Port Chalmers.
Aphatiite do. Dog Island.
Syenite Dog Island.
Syenite The Bluff.
Vesicular basalt Melbourne.page 135
Sandstones Moeraki.
Sandstones Waikawa.
Sandstones Arden's Bay.
Sandstones Hobart Town.
Claystones Saddle Hill.
Claystones Moeraki.
Claystones Mount Pleasant.
Claystones Anderson's Bay.
Calcarcous sandstones Kaikorai.
Calcarcous sandstones Caversham.
Calcarcous sandstones Hawkesbury.
Calcarcous sandstones Kaikorai.
Calcarcous sandstones Pleasant River.
Calcarcous sandstones Waiheimo.
Limestones.
Subcrystalline compact (marble) Blue Mountains Shag Valley.
Compact fossiliterous (marble) Wakatipu Lake.
Crystalline limestone Oamaru.
Crystalline fossiliferous Oamaru.
Compact Oamaru.
Lithographic Oamaru.
Compact granular Oamaru.
Conglomeritic Oamaru.
Compact Mount Royal.
Schist.
Chloritic metamorphosed Cromwell.
Crystalline Rocks.
Syenite Dog Island.
Syenite The Bluff.
Granites West Coast.
Granites with Garnets Metal Mountain, do.
742 to 744Hector, James, M.D., Provincial Geologist—Birds of Outgo. The following list of these Birds has been prepared by Waiter Buller, Esq., F.L.S.
1Hieracidea brunnea.—"Karearea," "Ivaiaia," "Karewarewa" of the Natives (two specimens).
2Circus Gouldii.—Kaliu of the Natives (four specimens, two adult and two immature birds). (N B.—Klman's Falco Aurioculus is C. Gouldii in the hoary plumage of extreme age).
3Athene Novae Zealandue.—'"Ku-kou," "Ruru Peho" of the Natives (two specimens, male and female).
4Athene (Sceloglaux) albfacies.—"Wekau" or "Whekau" of the Natives (specimen belonging to Mr Clapcott).
5Halcyon vagans.—"Kotare" or Ko tare tare" of the Natives (three specimens).
6Prosthemadera Novse Zealandise.—"Tui," "Koko" of the Natives (three specimens).
7Anthornh melanura.—"Koho-i-mako," "Kohorhnako," "Kopara," "Kokorcako," "Korimako," "Korimoko," Kohorimako" of the Natives (two specimens).page 136
8Acantbisitta chloris.—"Piwauwau," "Tititipounamu" of the Natives (two specimens).
8aZenicus Stokesii.—" Matuhitui" of the Natives.
9Molioua ochrocephala.—" Popokatea," "Mohoua" of the Natives (three specimens).
10Sphenteacus Punctatus.—"Mata," "Matata" of the Natives (two specimens, old and young).
11Gerygone flaviventris.—"Pihipilai," "Piripiri" of the Natives (two specimens).
12Certhiparus Novae Zealandiae.—"Toetoe," "Riro-riro," "Pipipi" of the Natives (two specimens).
13Zosterops (?).—"Blight Bird" or "Wax-eye" of the Colonists; "Tauhou" or "Kanohi-mowhiti" of the Natives (three specimens.)
14Petroica Dieffenbachii.—"Ngirungira" of the Natives (four specimens, three male and one female).
15Petroica albifrons.—" Totoara" or "Toutouwai" of the Natives (two specimens).
16Anthus Novae Zealandias.—"Pihoihoi" of the Natives (two specimens).
17Turnagra crassirostris.—" Pio-pio," "Koropio" of the Natives (one specimen).
18Rhipidura flabellifera.—"Piwakawaka" of the Natives (two specimens).
19Rhipidura melanura.—"Tiwaiwaka" of the Natives (one specimen).
20Callajas Wilsoni.—"Kokako" of the Natives (two specimens).
21Creadion carunculatus.—"Tieke," Purourou," "Tiraweke" of the Natives (three specimens).
22Platvcercus pacificus.—"Powhaitere," "Kakariki" of the Natives (two specimens).
23Platycercus auriceps.—" Kahariki" of the Natives, two specimens).
24Nestor meridionalis.—"Kaka" of the Natives (five specimens, including a distinct West Coast variety).
25Strigops liabroptilus.—"Kakapo" of the Natives (two spe cimens).
26Endynamy's taltensis.—"Koheperoa," "Koekoea," "Kohaperoa," "Kawekawca," of the Natives (three specimens, male, female and young).
27Chrysococcyx lucidus.—"Pipiwaraura," "Warauroa," of the Natives (two specimens).
28Carpophaga Novae Zealandiae.—" Kuku," "Kukupa," "Kereru," of the Natives (one specimen).
29Cotumix Novae Zealandia.—"Koreka," "Koreke," of the Natives (one specimen).
30Apteryx Australis.—"Tikoeka" of the Natives (two specimens).page 137
31Apteryx Owenii.—"Kiwi," "Kiwiiti" of the Natives (four specimens, two adult and two young).
32Charadrius obscurus.—"Tuturiwhatu-pukunui" of the Natives (two specimens, male and female).
33Charadrius bicinctus.—"Tuturiwhatu" of the Natives (three specimens).
34Charadrius frontalis.—(Two specimens).
35Thinornis Rossii.—(Two specimens).
36Hæmatopus longirostris.—"Torea" of the Natives (two specimens).
37Hæmatopus unicolor.—Torea (two specimens).
38Ardea flavirostris.—Kotuku of the Natives (two specimens).
39Ardea matook.—"Matook," "Matuku-wai-tai" of the Natives (two specimens).
40Botaurus poicilopterus.—"Matuku," "Matukuhurepo" of the Natives (four specimens).
41Limosa Novæ Zealandiæ.—"Kuaka" of the Natives (four specimens.
42Ximantopus Novae Zealandiæ.—"Poaka of the Natives" (five specimens).
43Recurvirostra rubricollis.—(One specimen, per Dr Richardson).
44Ocydromus Australis. — "Weka" of the Natives (two specimens).
45Ocydromus brachypterus.—"Moho-pango of the Natives (two specimens).
46Rallus assimilis.—"Moho-pereru," "Konini," "Katatai," "Moho-katatai" of the Natives (two specimens; adult male and young female).
47Ortygometra affinis.—"Koitareki" of the Natives (two specimens).
48Ortygometra tabuensis.—"Putoto" of the Natives (two specimens).
49Porphyrio melanotus.—"Pukeko," "Pakura" of the Natives (two specimens).
50Casarca variegata.—"Putangi-tangi," "Putakitaki" of the Natives (three specimens, two drakes and one duck).
51Anas superciliosa.—"Parera" of the Natives (two specimens).
52Anas chlorotis.—"Pateke" of the Natives (one specimen).
53Spatula variegata.—"Tete" of the Natives (four specimens two drakes and two ducks).
54Hymenolaimus malacorhynchus.—"Whio" of the Natives (two specimens, male and female),
55Fuligula Novæ Zealandiæ.—"Papango" of the Natives (three specimens, drake, duck and variety).page 138
56Nesonetta Aucklandica.—"Metawetanga" of the Natives (two specimens, drake and duck.)
57Podiceps rufipectus.—"Totokipio," "Weiweia" of the Natives (two specimens).
58Podiceps Hectori.—(New species) named by Buller, Rufous Crested Grebe (fire specimens; four adults, one chick and two eggs).
59Spheniscus minor.—"Korora" of the Natives (three specimens).
60Eudyptes Pachyrhyncus.—"Tawaki" of the Natives (one specimen).
61Eudyptes Antipodes. — "Hoi-ho" of the Natives (two specimens).
62Pelecanoïdes Urinatrix.—"Titi" of the Natives (two specimens. N.B.—"Titi" general Nativo name for members of this family).
63Procellaria Æquinoctialis.—(One specimen).
64Procellaria Capensis.—(One specimen).
65Procellaria Cookii.—"Titi" of the Natives (one specimen; per Mr Lea).
66Diomedea Exulans.—"Toroa" of the Natives (one specimen per) Mr Bathgate.)
67Larus Antipodum.—"Karoro" of the Natives (six specimens, four adults and two young.)
68Larus Scopulinus.—"Tara-punga" of the Natives (four specimens; two adults and two young birds, per Air Lea).
69Sterna (Sylochelidon) Strenuus.—"Tara," general Native name for Terns (three specimens, shewing seasonal changes of plumage).
70Sterna Frontalis.—(Three specimens; 'two old birds and one young).
71Sterna Antarctica.—(Two specimens).
72Sula Serrator.—"Takapu of the Natives (one specimen).
73Graculus Carboïdes.—"Kauau tua-whenua" of the Natives (one specimen).
74Graculus Melanoleucus.—(Two specimens).
75Graculus Varius.—(Three Specimens; male, female and young).
76Graculus Punctatus.—(One specimen).
77Graculus Brevirostris.—(Four specimens).
78Graculus Stictocephalus.—(Two specimens).

In addition to these species the following Otago birds are in the collection exhibited by A. H. Ross.

79Hieraridea Novæ Zealandiæ.—"Bush Hawk" of the Settlers; "Karewarewa-tara" of the Natives.
80

Creadion Cinereus (Buller.)—"Tieke" of the Natives.—(A new-South Island species).

page 139

Hector James, M.D., Provincial Geologist, tweenty-fwehects containing all the known Ferns of Otago.

762

Pteris aquilina, Linn., var. esculenta.

Pteris incisa, Thunberg.

763

Nephrodium hispidum, Hook. fil.

Nephrodium decompositum, Br.

764

Hypolejns millefolium, Hook. fil.

Pellaea rotundifolia, Forst.

Adiantum Cunninghamii, Hook. fil.

Cheilanthes tenuifolia Swartz.

Pteris scaberula, A Rich.

765Lomaria procera, Sprengel.
766Lomaria discolor, Wild.
767

Lomaria elongata, Blume.

Lomaria lanceolata, Springel.

Lomaria nigra, Colenso.

Lomaria alpina, Springel.

Lomaria Banksii, Hook. fil.

768

Lomaria fluviatilis, Springel.

Lomaria membranacea, Colenso.

Lomaria vulcanica, Blume.

769

Leptopteris superba, Hook.

Leptopteris hymenophylloides, Presl.

770

Crystopteris fragilis, Bernhardi.

Davallia Novæ Zealandiæ Col.

Lindsaa trichomanoides, Dryander.

771

Botrychium circutarium, Swartz.

Schizaea bifida, Swartz.

Ophioglossum vulgatum, Linn.

772

Hymenophyllum tunbridgense, Smith.

Hymenophyllum unilaterale, Willd.

Hymenophyllum minimum, A. Rich.

Hymenophyllum multifidum, Swartz.

Hymenophyllum rarum, Br.

Hymenophyllum bivalve Swartz.

Hymenophyllum dilatatum, Swartz.

Hymenophyllum pulcherrimum, Col.

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773

Hymenophyllum crispatum, Wallich.

Hymenophyllum polyanthos, Swartz.

Hymenophyllum demissum, Swartz.

Hymenophyllum scabrum, A. Rich.

Hymenophyllum flabellatum, Labill.

Hymenophyllum aeruginosum, Carmichael.

Hymenophyllum Lyalli, Hook. fil.

774

Trichomanes reniforme, Forst.

Trichomanes strictum, Menz.

Trichomanes Colensoi, Hook, fil.

Trichomanes venosum, Br.

Trichomanes Malingii, Hook.

775

Gleichenia Cunninghamii, Heward.

Gleichenia dicarpa, Br. vr. B. alpina.

776

Aspidium coriaccum, Swartz.

Aspidium aculatcum, Swartz var. vestitura, Hook.

777

Polypodium pennigerans, Forst.

Polypodium rugulosum, Labill.

Polypodium Billardieri, Br.

778

Aspidium Richardi, Hook.

Aspidium cystostegia, Hook fil.

Polypodium Grammitidis, Br.

Polypodium rupestre, Br.

779Asplenium lucidum, Forst.
780

Asplenium obtusatum, Forst, var. B. oblignum.

Asplenium Trichomanes, Linn.

Asplenium flabellifolium, Cavan.

Asplenium bulbiferum, Forst, var. y tripinnata.

781

Asplenium bulbiferum, Forst.

Asplenium flaccidum, Forst.

Asplenium Hookerianum, Col.

Asplenium Richardi, Hook. fil.

782Dicksonia squarrosa, Sw.
783Cyathea medullaris, Sw.
784Cyathea Smithii, Hook. fil.
785Dicksonia antarctica, Br.
786Cyathea dealbata, Swartz.
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Fossils of Otago, drawn from Stature.

845Cucullea singularis Zitt.—Waitaki River.
846Pecten Hutchinsonii (new species).—Oamaru Limesbne.
847Brissus Crawfordii (new species).—Marawenua Sandstones.
848

1 to 3 Scalaria lyrata Zitt.—Oamaru.

4 to 5 Cyprina—Oamaru.

6 to 7 Natica globosa (new species)—Oamaru.

8 to 9 Cyprina, sp.—Oamaru.

10 to 11 Cardium, sp.—Oamaru.

12 to 13 Cyprina, sp.—Oamaru.

14 to 15 Natica solida D'Orb.

849

1 a, b, Dentalium giganteum D'Orb.—Waitaki Sandstones.

Dentalium Mantelli Zitt.

2 a b Waldhemia gravida Zitt., Oamaru.

4 a b Tapes, sp. do.

5 Turritclla, sp. do.

6 a b Ancellaria, do.

8 Balanus, sp. do.

9 a b c Cathaphyllum, sp. do.

10 a b Turbo ornatus (new species), do.

850

1, 2 & 6 Pecten Hochstetteri, Zitt.

3 a b Pecten rudis, D'Orb.

4 Pecten Striatula, (new species).

5 Pecten

7 Pecten Triphooki, Zitt.

8 Mya.

851Zamites.—-Mataura.
852Pecopteris.-—Mataura.
853Teniopteris.—Mataura.
854

1 Pecopteris.

2 Sphcnopteris.

3 Asplinium.

4 Pecoptcris.

856Geological Section, Dunstan Ranges, to the mouth of the Waitaki River.
857Geological Section, along the Coast, between the Molyneux River and Coal Point.
858Geological Section of Goldfields from Tokomairiro River to the Lammerlaw Ranges, 35 miles.
859Geological Section, from Flagstaff Hill along Chain Hills to the Sea.
860Geological Section, Oamaru Cape and Otepopo.page 142
861Sundry Sections of Gold Fields.
864Various Views, illustrative of the Geological features of Otago Scenery—
1.Panoramic View of Wakatipu Lake, from near Queenstown.
2.Indian Ink Sketch of Mount Alta, Wanaka Lake Disfcriot, with White Birch Bush.
3.Sketch of Upper Clutha Valley, from Mount Alta Range.
4.Sketch in a Black Birch Bush.
5.Sketch of the Upper Clutha Valley, from Lindis Range, illustrative of the Terrace Formation.
6.Waterfall, head of Milford Sound, 540 ft. perpendicular.
7.Indian Ink Sketch on Bigstone Creek, Wanaka Lake District.
8.Waterfalls on Cascade Creek, Matakitaki River.
9.Sketch on the Wanaka Lake, Mount Aspiring Range in the distance.
10.Sketch on the Left Branch of the Matakitaki River, Mount Aspiring from the West.
11.View of Jackson's River, (Canterbury Province) from Pigeon Hill, looking seawards.
12.Sketch from the Crown Terrace, near the Arrow River, looking towards Wakatipu Lake.
13.Head of Milford Sound, looking down.
14.Sketch on the Clutha River, near the Tuapeka Creek, with Gull Island.
15.Head of Wakatipu Lake, from Von Tunzleman's.
16.Sketch in Milford Sound.
17.Panoramic View of Wanaka and Kawea Lakes.
875Hector James, M.D.—Collection of New Zealand Coals classified 54 specimens.
I.Lignites—Kawarau, Kurau Creek, Tuapeka, Wetherston.
II.Brown Coal, with Ozokerite and Jet Coal, Waitalruna, Cromwell, Tokomairiro, Kurau Creek, Saddle Hill, Horse Range, Kaikorai, Green Island, Dunstan, Hill's Creek, Waireka, Clutha.
III.Pitch Coal.—Shag Point, Waikawa, Coal Island, Preservation Inlet.
IV.

Caking Coal, Pakaudau, Nelson, Wanganui, Grey River, Buller River.

With several samples from Australia, Europe, and America for comparison, with 35 Analyses made in Laboratory of Department.

876Hector James, M.D., Provincial Geologist—Alpine Plants, drawn from nature by J. Buchanan.
No. 1,

Coprosma lueida, Forst.

Plagianthus Lyallii, Hook. fil.

No. 2,Ranunculus Buchananii, Hook. fil. new species.
No. 3,

Heliophyllum Colensoi, Hook. fil. new species.

Heliophyllum rubrum, Hook. fil. new species.

Heliophyllum clavigerum, Hook. fil.

Forstera sedifoliu, Lin. fil.

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No. 4,

Hectorolla cæspitosa, Hook. fil. new species.

Myosotus pulvinarus, Hook. fil. new species.

Colobanthus acicularis, Hook. fil. new species.

Donatia Novæ Zealandiæ, Hook. fil.

No. 5,

Abrotanella inconspicua, Hook. fil. new species.

Raoulia grandiflora, Hook. fil.

Plantago lanigera, Hook. fil. new species.

Veronica Hectorii, Hook. fil. new species.

No. 6,

Claytonia Australasica, Hook. fil.

Myosotis Hectorii, Hook. fil. new species.

Ourisia cacopitosa, Hook. fil. new species.

No. 7,

Celinisia Hectorii, Hook. fil. new species.

Celinisia sessiliflora, Hook. fil. new species.

Brachycome Sinclairii, var. y. Hook. fil. now species.

Senecio cassinioides, Hook. fil. new species.

No. 8,

Ranunculus pachyrrhizus, Hook. fil. now species.

Ourisia glandulosa, Hook. fil. now species.

Ligusticum imbricatum, Hook. fil. new species.

Braza Novæ Zealandiæ, Hook. fil. new species.

No. 9,Ranunculus Lyallii, Hook. fil. new species. One third the natural size.
519Low and M'Gregor, Maraura.—Solution made by L. and M. to supersede tobacco for sheepwash.

Class 1.

1063

Calder, Hugh, Caversham, pos.—One sample of Stone from Wycliffe Bay, well adapted for building purposes.

One sample Limestone, from Arden Bay.

One sample Stone, Wycliffe Bay.

1064Lanarkshire Coal Company, prod. Green Island. Coal from Green Island.
1065Union Bank, pos. Dunedin.—Specimens of Gold.
1066Tokomairiro District Committee, prod. Tokomairiro.—Coal fromf Tokomairiro.
1067Dunstan District Committee, pos., Dunstan.—Stalactites.
1068Dalrymple, Wm., pos., Dunedin.—Piece of Lignite.
1069Queenstown District Committee, pos., Queenstown.—Auriferous Quartz, from Skipper's Gully and Shotover. Building Stone.

Class 3.

1070Grey, John, manu. Dunedin.—Confectionery.
1071Hutton, P. W. and Co., manu. Dunedin.—Coffee and Chicory.
1072Gregg, Wm. and Co., prod. Dunedin.—Coffee and Chicory.

Class 4.

1073Simpson, John, manu. Dunedin.—Tobacco and Snuff, provincial grown.
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Class 7.

1074New Zealand Iron Works Company, Dunedin, manu.—Wool Press.
1075M'Kay, Wm., pos. Dunedin.—Spinning Wheel.
1075a

Commissioners New Zealand Exhibition.—Hydraulic Machine, for testing the Strength of Material.

Machine for Testing the Strength of Timber, &c.

Class 9.

1076

Commissioners of New Zealand Exhibition, pos.—

Model Hart's Amalgamator.

Do Tyrolese Amalgamator.

Do Hart's Puddling Cylinder.

Do Common Puddling Mill.

Do Section of common Puddling Mill.

Model of a Stone-breaking Machine.

1077Purdie, A. C., manu. Dunedin.—Wool-washing Cage, and fencing.
1078Muirhead, James, manu. Dunedin.—Set Harrows.

Class 11.

1079Henry, R., and Co., imp. Dunedin.—Sporting Accoutrements.

Class 12.

1080Henry, R., Junr., Dunedin, pos.—Model of Cutter.
1081Cameron, Angus, Port Chalmers, pos.—Model of Ship.
1082Matheson, James, Port Chalmers, pos.—Ditto.
1083Isbister,—, Port Chalmers, pat.—Model Patent Slip.
1084Henry, R., and Co., imp.—Ships' Logs, (patent) and Snatch Block.
1085Manning, J., pos.—Patent Pump.

Class 14.

1086Price and Pain, photographers — Panoramic views of Queenstown.
1087Perry, Joseph, Dunedin.—Photographs of Otago Scenery, for subscription.
1088Melluish, Wm., Dunedin, art.—Panoramic view of Dunedin.
1088aM'Phearson, Mrs, Tokomairiro, manu.—Worsted Yarn, spun by exhibitor.

Class 26.

1089Dowse, George, Dunedin, manu.—Saddlery.

Class 27.

1090Bunbury, Mrs. A., Dunedin, imp.—Baby Jumper and Counterpane.page 145
1091Switzer, John, Dunedin, imp.—Boots and shoes.
1092Tait, Mrs., Clutha, manu.—Socks and Shawl, provincial lake.
1093Walker, A., Dunedin, imp.—Threads.

Class 28.

1094Otago Mail, Dunedin—Specimen of printing.

Class 29.

1095

Commissioners for New Zealand Exhibition—

Obelisk, representing the whole of the gold exported from New Zealand up to 31st December last, comprising 1,814,026 ounce troy, of the value of £6,250,000 sterling, of which

Auckland produced 10,000
Nelson produced 80,000
Marlborough produced 30,000
Canterbury produced 2,500
Otago produced 1,691,526
1,814,026 ozs trey, 103

cubic feet of solid gold.

1096Gray, W. D, Rocklands, pos.—Illustrated Work on New Zealand, by Angus.
1097Clyde District Committee—Model of Messrs. Holt and Dakin's Lignite Workings.
1098Gerrand, H. H., pos., Dunedin—Gould's book of Australian birds.
1099Mollison, Alex.—Specimens of Natural History.
1100Muir, Mrs., Dunedin—Case containing autographs of George III., William IV., Ancient Coins, dated 1613, &c.
1101Mackay, Joseph, Dunedin—Autograph of Burns, books, &c,
1102Hamilton, Capt. J., Maniototo—Pelvis of Moa.

Class 30.

1103Isles, James, manu. Caversham.—Tea Poy.
1104Beilby, J. manu. Dunedin.—Bassinette.
1105Nees, W., imp. Dunedin.—Four Work Tables, German ma nufacture.

Class 31.

1106Henry, R. and Co., imp. Dunedin.—Plated goods, and Japanned ware, and Kitchen Range.

Class 33.

1107East, Henry, imp. Dunedin.—Watches.

Class 34.

1108Scanlan, Brothers, and Co., imp. Dunedin.—Samples of Glass
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Class 36.

1109Quin, James, manu., Dunedin,—Music Stand.
1110Pagan, Wm., artist, do.—Wood Engraving.
1111Grey, John, pos., do.—Split Paper.

Class 29.

1216

Baker, J. H., Invercargill, for Provincial Government, pos.—Model of Railway Station.

Map of Southland Hundreds, engraved by T. Wyld, 457, Strand, London.

1217Thomson, Thos., Bluff Harbour, inv.—Model of an Improved Semaphore.
1218Weetman, T., Invercargill, for Provincial Government, pos.—Topographical Map of Southland.

Class 30.

1219Gilchrist, W., Invercargill, manu.—Table Top, painted in imitation of Marble.