The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 30
Contents
- [front matter]
- [The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 30]
- Our Forests and how to Conserve Them — by Richard Monk
- Protection and Free Trade — by William Reeve Haselden
- Mr Ballance's Speech to the Electors of Wanganui — by John Ballance
- [title page]
- Mr Ballance's — Speech to the Electors of Wanganui, Delivered at the — Princess Theatre, Wednesday, June 22nd, 1887
- [introduction]
- The Wanganui Contest
- The Policy of the Government p. 4
- Settlement of the Land
- Retrenchment p. 7
- Railways p. 8
- Reirenchment
- The Native Department
- Taxation p. 9
- Property Tax
- Travelling Expenses p. 10
- Protection
- The Tariff p. 11
- Native Land Administration p. 12
- Land Administration
- The North Island Trunk Railway p. 13
- Defence Expenditure
- Land Acquisition Bill
- Wanganui Harbor Rating Bill p. 14
- Old Soldiers' Claims
- Governor's Salary, Etc
- Conclusion p. 15
- Political Tracts for the Times. No. 1. — Woman Suffrage — by F. G. Ewington
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Democratic and Representative Institutions — by J. Aitken Connell
- [title page]
- The Political Campaign. — Mr. J. Aitken Connell's Address to Young Colonials
- Protection v. Freetrade — by R. N. Smith
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New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition, 1889 — by School Board for London
- School Board for London. — General Arrangement
- Mr Ballance's Speech to the Electors, of Wanganui
- [title page]
- Mr Ballance's — Speech to the Electors of Wanganui, Delivered at the — Princess Theatre, Wednesday, June 22nd, 1887
- (Wanganui Herald.)
- The Wanganui Contest
- The Policy of the Government p. 4
- Settlement of the Land
- Retrenchment p. 7
- Railways p. 8
- Reirenchment
- The Native Department
- Taxation p. 9
- Property Tax
- Travelling Expenses p. 10
- Protection
- The Tariff p. 11
- Native Land Administration p. 12
- Land Administration
- The North Island Trunk Railway p. 13
- Defence Expenditure
- Land Acquisition Bill
- Wanganui Harbor Rating Bill p. 14
- Old Soldiers' Claims
- Governor's Salary, etc
- Conclusion p. 15
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Hard Times and Long Credit — by Daniel Chamier
- [title page]
- Hard Times & Long Credit
- When Fortune Smiles
- Good Times Intersperse with Bad
- Depression Now Reigns
- The Same Complaint Everywhere
- What is the True Cause p. 2
- The Way to Effect Reform
- Some Objections to my Scheme p. 3
- The Advantages Preponderate
- Figures to Prove Facts
- Further Advantages p. 4
- Condition of Commerce to-day p. 5
- The Wrong Culprit is Blamed
- A Fundamental Question Answered p. 6
- A Better Class of Traders the Result
- A Nice Distinction
- They would Maintain Fair Prices p. 7
- No More "Extraordinary" Bankruptices
- The Effects of Limited Credit p. 8
- The Question of Monopoly
- The Only Real Cash Traders p. 9
- Hard Times Don't Affect Publicans
- The Cash System Saves Them
- The Law Protects them
- Oh! Credit! Credit! p. 10
- Accommodation Bills
- Their Baneful Influence on Trade p. 11
- Only a Matter of Degree
- The Real aim of Credit Seekers
- The Law must be Altered p. 12
- Conclusion
- The East Coast Settlement Bill 1880 — by W. L. Rees, W. L. Rees, W. L. Rees, W. L. Rees
- The Modus Operandi of Judgment Without Trial — by John Alexander Wilson
- [title page]
- How I Lost My Judgeship
- [introduction]
- [No. 551] p. 21
- [No. 82/2212.] p. 22
- [subsection] p. 25
- [3. Tauranga, August 14 to November 13—92 days] p. 27
- [4. Wellington (Porirua and Circuit)—3 days.] p. 31
- [5. Waiomatatini, July 25, 1879. Did not attend.] p. 33
- [6. Opotiki August 13th to August 20th, 8 days]
- [7. Tauranga, 29th October, to 20th December, 58 days] p. 35
- [8. Galatea, December 3, 1879] p. 36
- [9. Tauranga, 4th February 1880] p. 37
- [10. Uawa, 14th January, 1880]
- [Here my Maketu court of the 1st June, 1880] p. 38
- [11. Ohinemuri, June 2.] p. 39
- No. 507 p. 44
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Appendix A p. 49
- Land Purchase Office, Gisborne, June 6, 1876. , Native Minister, "Wellington p. 49
- I.—Former Negotiations Completed
- II.—Fresh Blocks Purchased p. 50
- III.—Leased Lands Purchased
- IV.—Fresh Blocks Leased p. 51
- V.—Moneys Paid
- VI.—Areas
- VII.—The total area I have purchased and leased in this district, the same having been surveyed, or about to be surveyed during the ensuing summer, is 594,882 acres
- VIII.—Opposition and intrigues of Europeans who have interfered with my negotiations
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Appendix B p. 54
- [note] p. 54
- Memorandum
- [note]
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Appendix C p. 55
- Certain of the Persecution's, Annoyances, and Insults Experienced by me at the Hands of Judge Fenton p. 55
- Memorandum p. 56
- "Memorandum to the Hon. Minister oe Justice p. 65
- Departmental No. ----- Treasury voucher, No. ----- Tauranga, New Zealand, 14th July, 1880 p. 68
- To be transmitted through the Bank of New Zealand at Tauranga. --------------------Department, Wellington
- July 19th, 1880
- July 23rd
- July 27th, 1880
- August 1st, 1880
- October 1st, 1880 p. 69
- [subsection]
- [subsection]
- Chief Judge Fenton to Judge Wilson. "July 31, 1878
- Judge Heale, at Maketu, to Judge Wilson p. 70
- Judge Wilson, at Maketu, to the Hon. John Sheehan, Native Minister. "August 5, 1878
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Appendix D
- "Native Land Court Office, "Auckland, 10th June, 1879. "
- ", "Native Land Court Office, Tauranga."
- Schedule B. — Natite Land Court p. 72
- Schedule A.—Native Land Court p. 73
- "Tauranga, 20th June, 1879. " p. 74
- "Auckland, 26th June, 1879 p. 75
- "Tauranga, 27th June, 1879
- "F. D. Fenton, "Chief Judge Native Land Court. "Tauranga, 28th June, 1879 p. 76
- No. 874
- "Tauranga, 5th July, 1879. " p. 77
- No. 930 p. 81
- Appendix E
- Appendix F p. 82
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Appendix A p. 49
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Courses of Study, Lectures — by Canterbury College School of Art
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- School of Art
- Objects of the School p. 7
- Stages of Instruction p. 8
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Regulations for the Course of Instruction p. 12
- [introduction] p. 12
- Course I.—For students wishing to Study — Landscape, Still-Life, and Flower Painting
- Course II.—For Students wishing to Study — The Figure
- Course III.—For Studens wishing to Study — Design p. 13
- Course IV.—Modelling p. 14
- Course V. — Lithographic Drawing (on Stone.) — Drawing on Wood (for Engraving.)
- Course VI. — Building and Machine Drawing
- Lectures p. 15
- Syllabus of Lectures p. 16
- Notice to Students p. 23
- Exhibition of Students' Work
- Examinations p. 24
- Second Grade Certificate D
- Art Class Teachers' Certificate. — Regulations and Syllabus of Subjects of Examination p. 26
- Students Holding Second Grade Certificate D p. 28
- Retrenchment in Primary Education — by C. S. H.
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- Primary Education and Retrenchment
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Appendix p. 17
- [tables] p. 17
- Percentage of Passes in Standards p. 18
- Number of Schools, December, 1886 p. 19
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Standards of Education and Inspection of Schools p. 23
- [introduction] p. 23
- Regulations
- Standard I p. 26
- Standard II
- Standard III
- Standard IV p. 28
- Standard V
- Standard VI
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Retrogression: Freetrade and Protection Nationalisation of the Land — by James Coutts Crawford p. 31
- [title page]
- Retrogression
- The History of Land Tenure in the Colony of Victoria — by John Quick
- Education in Relation to Public Health — by Harry Archibald De Lautour
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Trade Depression, Recent and Present — by Augustus Mongredien p. 8
- [title page]
- On Trade Depression
- Chapter I. — The Question Stated and its Solution Set Forth
- Chapter II. — Diminution of Imports in 1884—its Effects in Diminishing the Amount of our Exports—Buying from the World Compels the World to Buy from us p. 8
- Chapter III. — Diminution of Foreign Trade in 1884—its Effects on the Special Industries Connected with Foreign Trade p. 13
- Chapter IV. — Diminution in our Foreign Trade Amply Made up by the Good Harvest of 1884 and the Consequent Expansion of our Home Trade—Effects of this Substitution on the General Prosperity of the Country p. 17
- Chapter V. — Inferences as to the Future—Summing up and General Remarks p. 20
- Essay on Exhibitions, Shows, Etc — by William Edmund Sadler p. 24
- The Systems of English Bankruptcy and Colonial Insolvency — by Sir George Stephen
- Hospital For the Insane — by Sunnyside
- Notes on New Zealand For the Use of Emigrants — by Rev. P. Barclay
- Notes on New Zealand
- Appendix
- A Report by the District Committee on the Native Land Act of Mr. Ballance
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The Land Difficulty:—How shall we Deal with it? — by Land Nationalisation Society
- Land Nationalisation Society Tracts.—No. 1. — The Land Difficulty:—How shall we Deal with it?
- Adam Smith, in his "Wealth of Nations,"
- John Stuart Mill, in his "Political Economy": p. 2
- Herbert Spencer, in his "Social Statics:"
- Professor F. W. Newman, writing to the Land Nationalisation Society, says:
- Henry George, in his remarkable work "Progress and Poverty," says;
- Right Hon. Justice Longfield: p. 3
- Professor John Stuart Blackie says:
- Mr. Gladstone also admits that compulsory expropriation is sound in principle. In a speech at West Calder, on November 27th, 1879, he said: p. 4
- [advert]
- Land Nationalisation Society. — Protest to our Fellow-Citizens — by F. W. Newman
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Address to the Electors of Waitotara — by G. Hutchison p. 4
- [title page]
- Mr G. Hutchison's — Address to the Electors of Waitotara. — Delivered in the Town Hall, Waverley, on Saturday, July 2nd
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New Ideas
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- New Ideas. — Explanation of the Title Page
- The Frontispiece p. 22
- Slipshodity p. 23
- Philosophicism. No. 1 p. 26
- Meditation. No. 1 p. 31
- Will Ye Na Come Back Again? p. 35
- The Heredity of an Ego. No. 1 p. 37
- The Heredity of an Ego. No. 2 p. 38
- The Detestable Two-Shilling-Piece p. 40
- One of the Irritated to Exasperation
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Through the British Empire In Ten Minutes — by C. E. Howard Vincent
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- The Howard Vincent Map of the British Empire. — Note
- The Colonies and Dependencies of the British People. — Their Trade with the Mother Country and Openings for the Men and Women of Great Britain
- British Colonies and Possessions p. 20
- The Possessions of the British People p. 22
- The Approximate Naval Strength of the British Empire p. 23
- The Approximate Military Defensive Strength of the British Empire. — Two Million Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Men p. 24
- Comparative Surface of British Colonies to that of other States p. 25
- [table] p. 26
- Now Ready. — Third Edition. — Johnstons' Cosmographic Atlas
- Explanatory Letterpress. — Scriptural Maps p. 4
- W. & A. K. Johnston's — Recent School Maps
- The Law of Population: Its Consequences, and Its Bearing upon Human Conduct and Morals — by Annie Besant
- The Financial Depression: Its Cause and Remedy — by R. D. L. Duffus, R. D. L. Duffus, R. D. L. Duffus, R. D. L. Duffus
- Report of Committee Appointed to Enquire into, and Report Upon The Standards of Education In the Public Schools of New Zealand — by Otago Education Board
- Protection and Free Trade
- The Bitter Bitter Cry of Outcast Inventors — by Thomas Waghorn
- [title page]
- The Bitter Bitter Cry of Outcast Inventors