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The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 66

Group V. — Raw and Manufactured Products

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Group V.

Raw and Manufactured Products.

Class XLIII.—Products of the Cultivation of Forests, and of the Trades Appertaining Thereto.

Aiken, W., Wanganui.
  • New Zealand woods.
Auckland Timber Co., Ld., Auckland.
  • Assortment of New Zealand woods.
Barber, H. P., Fort Street, Auckland.
  • Collection of Kauri gum, rough and wrought.
Bennett, George Thomas, Wellington.
  • Native-carved walking-sticks.
Boyd & Edwards, Southland.
  • Red Pine boards, dressed and undressed; red Pine mouldings.
Campbell, J. Logan, Auckland.
  • Large Kauri slab and butt; samples of Kauri branches.
  • Sections of tree ferns.
Dawson & Sons, J. H., Invercargill.
  • Two pieces of mottled Totara and one of Rimu.
Findlay & Co., Ld., Dunedin.
  • Doors and mantelpieces of wood.
Government of New Zealand.
  • Thirteen large show cases made of white Pine, Rimu and black Pine (Matai); the sashes with Kauri, inlaid with squares of various coloured woods, Bogwood, Honey-suckle, Totara, &c.; made from original designs by B. W. Mountfort, Esq, architect, Christchurch.
  • Samples of New Zealand Woods.
  • Kawaka (Libocedrus Doniana), Auckland. Used for : furniture.
  • Manuka (Leptospermum scoparium), Nelson. Furniture and wheelwrights' work.
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Government of New Zealand.
  • Black Maple; Maori name, Mapau (Pittosporum tenufolium), Catlin's River, Otago.
  • Taraire (Nesodaphne taraire), Puni, Auckland. Furniture.
  • White Maire (Santalum Cunninghamii), Wanganui. Engravers' work.
  • Lance Wood; Maori name, Horoeka (Panax crassifolium), Auckland. Wheelwrights' work.
  • Pukatea (A therospermum novæ-zealandiæ), Auckland. Furniture and boat-building.
  • Orange Wood, Wairarapa, Wellington.
  • Black Pine; Maori name, Matai (Podocarpus spicata), Wairarapa, Wellington. House-building.
  • Kauri (Dammara australis), Auckland. Building and general.
  • Potako, Catlin's River, Otago.
  • Matipo (Myrsine Urvilleii), Wanganui.
  • Rata (Metrisideros lucida and M. robusta), Wairarapa, Wellington. Wheelwrights' work.
  • Toatoa (Phyllocladus alpinus), Waimaku. Bridges and furniture.
  • Black Pine or Matai (Podocarpus spicata), Auckland. House-building.
  • Milk Wood, Rai Valley, Nelson.
  • Rata (Metrosideros robusta), Manawatu, Wanganui. Wheelwrights' work.
  • Kowhai (Sophora tetraptera), Auckland.
  • Kamai (Weinmannia racemosa), Catlin's River, Otago. Railway sleepers and fencing.
  • Matipo (Myrsine Urvilleii), Wairarapa, Wellington.
  • Kauri (Dammara australis), Auckland. Building and general.
  • Red Birch; Maori name, Hutu-Tawhai (Fagus fusca), Greymouth, Westland. Bridges.
  • Pukatea (Atherosperma novæ-zealandiæ), Wanganui. Furniture and boat-building.
  • Golden Pine (Dacrydium Colensoii), Rai Valley, Nelson.
  • Red Maple; Maori name, Mapau (Myrsine Urvilleii), Waimaku, Auckland. Furniture and firewood.
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Government of New Zealand.
  • Manuka (Leptospermum ericioides), Manawatu, Wanganui. Wheelwrights' work.
  • Kauri, mottled (Dammar a australis), Auckland. Furniture.
  • Rata Vine (Metrosideros robusta), Wairarapa, Wellington Wheelwrights' work.
  • Broadleaf (Griselinia littoralis), Catlin's River, Otago, Fencing, &c.
  • Black Maire (Olea Cunninghamii), Auckland. Bridges and furniture.
  • White Pine; Maori name, Kahikatea (Podocarpus dacry-dioides), Wairarapa, Wellington. Building and coopers' work.
  • White Pine (Podocarpus dacrydioides), Little River, Canterbury.
  • Ramaranea (Myrtus bullata), Wairarapa, Wellington.
  • Honeysuckle; Maori name, Rewarewa (Knightia excelsa). Furniture.
  • Turpentine; Maori name, Tarata (Pittosporum eugenioides), Catlin's River, Otago. Furniture.
  • Whau (Entelia arborescens), Whau, Auckland. For fishing floats.
  • Pohutukawa (Metrosideros fomentosa), Waihi, Auckland. Ship-building.
  • Kaiwhiria (Hedycarya dentata), Waimahu, Auckland.
  • Black Maple; Maori name, Kohuhu (Pittosporum tenuifolium), Catlin's River, Otago. Furniture.
  • Ribbon Wood; Maori name, Powhiwhi (Hoheria populnea Catlin's River, Otago. Furniture.
  • Wiwaka, Manawatu, Wanganui.
  • Red Pine; Maori name, Rimu (Dacrydium cupressinum), Greymouth, Westland. Building and general purposes.
  • Red Pine from Wairarapa, Wellington. Bridges and general.
  • Puriri (Vitex littoralis), Auckland. Bridges, sleepers, &c.
  • Yellow Pine; Maori name, Manoao (Dacrydium Colenson), Greymouth, Westland. Building purposes.
  • Totara (Podocarpus totara), Wairarapa, Wellington. Bridges and general purposes.
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Government of New Zealand.
  • Lace Bark; Maori name, Powhiwhi (Plagianthus betulinus), Wairarapa, Wellington.
  • Silver Birch (Fagus Menziesii), Greymouth, Westland. Joiners' work.
  • Wild Elder, Wairarapa, Wellington.
  • Currant Tree; Maori name, Makomako (Aristotelia racemosa), Westland. Ornamental work.
  • Red Birch; Maori name, Hutu-Tawhai (Fagus fused), Pakneratahi, Wellington. Bridges.
  • Kowhai (Sophora tetraptera), Wairarapa, Wellington. Fencing and wheelwrights' work.
  • Hinau (Elceocarpus dentatus), Wairarapa, Wellington. Bridges and fencing.
  • Grass Tree; Maori name, Horoeka (Panax crassifolia), Catlin's River, Otago. Tool handles.
  • Red Maple; Maori name, Mapau (Myrsine Urvilleii), Catlin's River, Otago. Furniture.
  • Ramarama (Myrcus bullata), Manawatu, Wanganni.
  • Matipo, Rai Valley, Nelson.
  • Hinau (Elæocarpus dentatus), Greymouth, Westland. Fencing, &c.
  • Manuka (Leptospermum scoparium), Greymouth, Westland. Wheelwrights' work.
  • Titoki (Alectryon excelsum), Manawatu, Wanganui. Coach-building.
  • Honeysuckle; Maori name, Rewarewa (Knightia excelsa), Auckland. Furniture.
  • Milk Wood, Rai Valley, Nelson.
  • Rata (Metrosideros lucida), Greymouth, Westland. Wheelwrights' work.
  • Tawa (Nesodaphne tawa), Auckland. Coopers' work.
  • White Pine; Maori name, Kahikatea (Podocarpus dacry-diodes), Little River, Canterbury. Building purposes.
  • Lace Bark; Maori name, Powhiwhi (Hoheria populnea), Wairarapa, Wellington. Furniture.
  • Lance Wood; Maori name, Horoeka (Panax crassifolia), Rai Valley, Nelson. Axe-handles and shafts.
  • Bastard Black Pine; Maori name, Miro (Podocarpus ferruginea), Greymouth, Westland.
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Government of New Zealand.
  • Red Maple; Maori name, Mapau (Myrsine Urvilleii), Wairarapa, Wellington. Furniture.
  • Kawaka (Libocedrus Bidwellii), Greymouth, Westland.
  • Tanekaha (Phyllocladus trichomanoides), Hunna, Auckland Furniture.
  • Black Pine; Maori name, Matai (Podocarpus spicata), Blue-skin, Otago. Building.
  • Cedar; Maori name, Pankatea (Libocedrus Bidwellii), Nelson.
  • Ngaio (Myoporum Iætum), Manawatu, Wanganui. Furniture.
  • Karaka (Corynocarpus Iævigata), Auckland. Furniture.
  • Ngaio (Myoporum Iætum), Waimauku, Auckland. Furniture.
  • Broadleaf (Griselina littoralis), Catlin's River, Otaga Fencing.
  • Totara, knot (Podocarpus totara), Nelson. Furniture and veneering.
  • Titoki (Alectryon excelsum), Auckland. Coach-building.
  • Kauri (Dammara australis), Auckland.
  • Black Maire (Olea Cunninghamii), Taranaki, Wanganui Bridges, &c.
  • Red Pine, knot; Maori name, Rimu (Dacrydium cupressinum), Wellington.
  • Orange Wood, Rai Valley, Nelson. Furniture and bridges.
  • Totara knot (Podocarpus totara), Manawatu, Wanganui Furniture.
  • Bastard Black Pine; Maori name, Miro (Podocarpus ferruginea), Manawatu, Wanganui. Building.
  • Black Pine, knot; Maori name, Matai (Podocarpus spicata), Wairarapa, Wellington. Furniture.
  • Kamai (Weinmannia racemosa), Catlin's River, Otago. Bridges and furniture.
  • Puriri, knot (Vitex littoralis), Auckland. Furniture.
  • Totara, wavy (Podocarpus totara), Wairarapa, Wellington. Furniture.
  • Black Maire (Olea Cunninghamii), Wairarapa, Wellington. Bridges.
  • Rimu burr (Dacrydium cupressinum), Kaukapakapa, Auckland. Furniture.
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Government of New Zealand.
  • Totara, wavy (Podocarpus totara), Wairarapa, Wellington. Furniture.
  • Ake-ake (Dodonæa viscosa), Waimakau, Auckland. Mauls, axe-handles, &c.
  • Red Pine, or Rimu (Dacrydium cupressinum), Catlin's River, Otago. Building.
  • Totara (Podocarpus totara), Wanganui. Bridges and general.
  • Ramarama (Myrtus bullata), Wairarapa, Wellington.
  • Black Pine; Maori name, Matai (Podocarpus spicata), Wanganui. Building.
  • Red Birch (Fagus fused), Greymouth, Westland. Bridges.
  • Red Pine (Dacrydium cupressinum), Wanganui. Building and general.
  • Mangeao (Tetranthera calciaris), Auckland.
  • N. Z. Lilac (Quintinia serrata), Rai Valley, Nelson.
  • Titoki (Alectryon excelsum), Waingongoro River, Taranaki, Wanganui. Coach-building.
  • Black Maire (Olea Cunninghamii), Mungaroa, Wellington. Bridges, &c.
  • Black Pine; Maori name, Matai (Podocarpus spicata), Mangahero, Taranaki, Wanganui. Building.
  • Pukatea (Atherosperma nov. zealandiæ), Wanganui. Boat-building, &c.
  • Puriri (Vitex littoralis), Omata, Taranaki, Wanganui. Bridges, fencing, &c.
  • Tawa (Nesodaphne tawa), Inglewood, Taranaki, Wanganui. Coopers' work.
  • Bastard Black Pine; Maori name, Miro (Podocarpus ferruginea), Inglewood, Taranaki, Wanganui. Building.
  • Tawa (Nesodaphne tawa), Forty Mile Bush, Wellington. Coopers' work.
  • Black Maire (Olea Cunninghamii), Mungaroa, Wellington. Bridges and furniture.
  • White Pine; Maori name, Kohikatea (Podocarpus dacrydioides), Forty Mile Bush, Wellington. Building.
  • Pukatea (Atherosperma nov. zealandiæ), Wanganui. Boat-building.
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Government of New Zealand.
  • Kowhai (Sophora tetraptera), Forty Mile Bush, Wellington. Coach building.
  • Red Pine; Maori name, Rimu (Dacrydium cupressinum), Forty Mile Bush, Wellington. Building. Section of tree.
  • Rata (Metrosideros lucida), Forty Mile Bush, Wellington. Firewood. Section of tree.
  • N. Z. Box; Maori name, Pau (Sapota costata), Kawau, Auckland. Presented by Sir G. Grey.
  • Black Maire (Olea Cunninghamii), Forty Mile Bush, Wellington. Bridges and furniture. Section of tree.
  • N. Z. Box; Maori name, Pau (Sapota costata), Kawau, Auckland. Section of tree. Presented by Sir G. Grey.
  • Black Birch; Maori name, Tawhai (Fagus Solandri), Waingongoro, Taranaki, Hawke's Bay. Bridges.
  • Red Birch; Maori name, Hutu-Tawhai (Fagus fusca), Makatoko, Hawke's Bay. Bridges.
  • Red Pine; Maori name, Rimu (Dacrydium cupressinum), Manawatu, Wanganui. Bridges and furniture.
  • Black Birch; Maori name, Tawhai (Fagus Solandri), Manawatu, Wanganui. Bridges.
  • Black Pine; Maori name, Matai (Podocarpus spicata), Manawatu, Wanganui. Building.
  • Totara (Podocarpus totara), Makatoko, Hawke's Bay. Bridges and railway sleepers.
  • Rata (Metrosideros lucida), Makatoko, Hawke's Bay. Wheelwrights' work and wharves.
  • Bastard Black Pine; Maori name, Mira (Podocarpus ferruginea), Otago. Building.
  • Kauri (Dammara australis), Kaukapakapa, Auckland. Bridges, buildings, and ship masts.
  • Hinau (Elæocarpus dentatus), Puni, Auckland. Fencing.
  • Yellow Silver Pine; Maori name, Manoao (Dacrydium intermedium), Southland, Otago. Bridges, piles.
  • Puriri (Vitex littoralis), Puni, Auckland. Bridges, railway-trucks, &c.
  • Tawa (Nesodaphne tawa), Manawatu, Wanganui. Coopers' work.
  • Black Maire (Olea Cunninghamii), Mungaroa, Wellington Bridges and furniture.
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Government of New Zealand.
  • Honeysuckle; Maori name, Rewarewa (Knightia excelsa), Waingongoro, Taranaki, Wanganui. Furniture.
  • White Pine; Maori name, Kahikatea (Podocarpus dacry-dioides), Puni, Auckland. Building.
  • Red Pine; Maori name, Rimu (Dacrydium cupressinum), Inglewood, Taranaki, Wanganui. Building.
  • Black Pine; Maori name, Matai (Podocarpus spicata), Catlin's River, Otago. Building.
  • Pohutokawa (Metrosideros tomentosa), Waiheke, Auckland. Ships' framing, knees.
  • Cypress; Maori name, Kawaka (Libocedrus doniana), Puni, Auckland. Furniture.
  • Puriri (Vitex littoralis), Omata, Taranaki, Wanganui. Bridges, sleepers, &c.
  • Red Pine; Maori name, Rimu (Dacrydium cupressinum), Inglewood, Taranaki, Wanganui. Buildings and furniture.
  • Totara (Podocarpus totara), Manawatu, Wanganui. Wharves and bridges.
  • Honeysuckle; Maori name, Rewarewa (Knightia excelsa), Manawatu, Wanganui. Furniture.
  • Black Pine; Maori name, Matai (Podocarpus spicata), Mangawhero, Taranaki, Wanganui. Building and fencing.
  • Kowhai (Sophora tetraptera), Attocksford, Auckland. Coach-building.
  • Celery Pine; Maori name, Tanekahe (Phyllocladus trychomanoides), Puni, Auckland. Bridges, piles.
  • Bastard Black Pine; Maori name, Miro (Podocarpus ferruginea), Inglewood, Taranaki, Wanganui. Builders' work.
  • White Maire (Santalum Cunninghamii), Puni, Auckland. Engraving.
  • Titoki (Alectryon excelsum), Waingongoro, Taranaki, Wanganui. Coach-building.
  • White Pine; Maori name, Kahikatea (Podocarpus dacrydioides), Mungaroa, Wellington. Coopers' work.
  • Rata (Metrosideros robusta), Te Roti, Taranaki, Wanganui. Wheelwrights' work.
  • Black Maire (Olea Cunninghamii), Mungaroa, Wellington. Bridges and furniture.
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Government of New Zealand.
  • Black Maire (Olea Cunninghamii), Mungaroa, Wellington, Bridges and furniture.
  • Tawa (Nesodaphne tawa), Fernside, Wellington. Coopers' work.
  • Red Birch; Maori name, Hutu-Tawhai (Fagus fusca), Woodside, Wellington. Bridges.
  • Black Maire (Olea Cunninghamii), Makatoko, Hawke's Bay. Bridges and furniture.
  • Pukatea (Atherosperma novæ-zealandiæ), Inglewood, Taranaki, Wanganui. Buildings and boat-building.
  • Totara, knot (Podocarpus totara), Wairarapa, Wellington. Furniture.
  • Totara, knot (Podocarpus totara), Manawatu, Fielding, Wanganui. Furniture.
  • Totara, knot (Podocarpus totara), Manawatu, Fielding, Wanganui. Furniture.
  • Red Pine, knot; Maori name, Rimu (Dacrydium cupressinum), Dalefield, Wairarapa, Wellington. Furniture.
  • Totara, knot (Podocarpus totara), Wairarapa, Wellingtoa Veneers and furniture.
  • Puriri (Vitex littoralis), Omata, Taranaki, Wanganui. Veneers and furniture.
  • Totara, knot (Podocarpus totara), Wairarapa, Wellington. Veneers and furniture.
  • Akeake (Dodonea viscosa), Thames, Auckland. Veneers and furniture.
  • Totara knot (Podocarpus totara), Wellington. Veneers and furniture.
  • Red Pine, curly; Maori name, Rimu (Dacrydium cupressinum), Wanganui. Veneers and furniture.
  • Totara, knot (Podocarpus totara), Wairarapa, Wellington. Veneers and furniture.
  • Red Pine, knot; Maori name, Rimu (Dacrydium cupressinum), Wairarapa, Wellington. Veneers and furniture.
  • Totara, knot (Podocarpus totara), Wairarapa, Wellington. Veneers and furniture.
  • Red Pine, curly; Maori name, Rimu (Dacrydium cupressinum), Wanganui. Veneers and furniture.
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Government of New Zealand.
  • Honeysuckle; Maori name, Rewarewa (Knightia excelsa). Wanganui. Veneers and furniture.
  • Akeake (Dodonea viscosa), Thames, Auckland. Veneers and furniture.
  • Black Maire (Olea Cunninghamii), Mungaroa, Wellington. Veneers and furniture.
  • Kauri, mottled (Dammara australis), Thames, Auckland. Veneers and furniture.
  • Yellow Silver Pine; Maori name, Manoao (Dacrydium intermedium), Hokitika, Nelson. Veneers and furniture.
  • Silver Birch (Fagus Menziesii), Foxhill, Nelson. Veneers and furniture.
  • Kauri, knot (Dammara australis), Puni, Auckland. Veneers and furntiure
  • Bastard Sandal Wood (Olearia Traversii), Chatham Islands.
Halley & Ewing, Wellington.
  • Specimens of joinery of New Zealand timber.
Hollis, Edwin W., Thames.
  • Kauri gum.
Isaacs, Edward, Auckland.
  • Portion of a Kauri tree, showing growth and formation of Kauri gum in the Auckland district.
Jennings, Joseph, Thames.
  • Two specimens of curious growth of Kauri, found 45 feet from the ground, growing out of the trunk.
King & Co., G., Christchurch, Canterbury.
  • Show case made of the following local woods :—Totara, Honeysuckle, Rimu and Kauri.
New Plymouth Sash and Door Co., Ld.
  • Samples of New Zealand timbers : cabinet front.
Public Works Department.
  • Specimens of New Zealand timbers, polished and unpolished.
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Reid & Co., John, Auckland.
  • Edible fungus; a product of New Zealand forests, in which a large trade is carried on to China.
Reynolds, Edward B., Auckland.
  • Kauri gum specimens and trade samples.
Stewart & Co., Wellington.
  • Specimens of joinery : New Zealand timbers.
Tapper, A., Invercargill.
  • Slabs of timber.
  • Case of mouldings.
Union Sash and Door Co., Ld., Auckland.
  • Samples of twelve different woods used by this Company in manufacture.
Waddell, McLeod & Weir, Wellington.
  • Timber, doors, table and washstand legs, and walking-sticks.
Wilding & Co., Hawke's Bay.
  • Timber, six varieties, viz.: Rimu, Maîri, White Pine, Matai, Honeysuckle, Totara.

Class XLIV.—Products of Hunting, Shooting, Fishing, and Spontaneous Products; Machines and Instruments Connected Therewith.

Common, Shelton & Co., Gisborne.
  • Whale oil.
Fosella, Marco, Wellington.
  • Pawa shells (Haliotis iris) ornaments and charms made of them.
Gear Meat Preserving and Freezing Co. of New Zealand, Ld., Wellington.
  • Bullocks' horns and hoofs.
  • Bullocks' shank bones, round and flat.
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Jennings, Edwin, Dunedin.
  • Stuffed birds.
Liardet, Hector E., Wellington.
  • Feather muffs, collars, cuffs, &c.
  • Pouches from feet of birds.
  • Specimens of New Zealand birds.
Reischek, Andrew, Auckland.
  • Group of Kiwis (Apteryx).
  • Group of Kakapos (Stringops).
  • Group of Tuataras and Petrels.
Smyth, William, Dunedin.
  • Stuffed birds.
Sparkes, William, Christchurch.
  • Stuffed birds.

Class XLV.—Agricultural Products not used for Food.

Chinnery, Charles, Rangiora.
  • Dressed native flax fibre.
Dundee Free Library and Museum.
  • New Zealand hemp, raw and prepared.
Gear Meat Preserving and Freezing Company of New Zealand, Ld., Wellington.
  • Mutton tallow in casks.
  • Beef tallow in casks.
  • Neatsfoot oil in bottles.
  • Trotter oil in bottles.
Gledhill & Thomson, Marlborough.
  • Dressed New Zealand flax fibre.
Holmes & Bell, Blenheim.
  • Two bales of dressed flax fibre (Phormium tenax.)
Moore, Edward, Hawke's Bay.
  • Rope and twine.
Webber, William, New Plymouth.
  • Rope and twine, made from New Zealand flax.
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Year. Horses. Cattle. Sheep.

Table showing Importation of Horses, Cattle and Sheep into New Zealand from the Foundation of the Colony in 1841 to 1884 inclusive.

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Year. Horses. Cattle. Sheep. 1843 528 4,065 10,255 The whole Colony.

Table showing Number of Live Stock in New Zealand for Years 1843 to 1881.

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Wools.

In order to exhibit fully the quality and peculiar character of the different classes of Wool grown in New Zealand, a given number of fleeces of each class (as per Schedule annexed) is shown from the various districts of the Colony. The fleeces are as near as possible of twelve months' growth, and information has been added, as to the nature or kind of country, and whether the sheep were fed on English grass, turnips, or native grasses. It is hoped, that by comparing the whole scries, a full insight into the advantages derived from careful, systematic breeding will be obtained.

The number of sheep in the Colony in 1885 was 14,546,801.