The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 23

Section I

Section I.

Class 1.

501 Goldfields Department.—
1. 80 Cases Specimens of Wash-dirt from the various Goldfields, collected by the Mining Surveyors and Wardens.
2. Geological Specimens, from the Wakatipu District, forwarded by W. C. Wright.
3. Geological Specimens, from the Wakatipu District, forwarded by J. B. Netherwood.
4. Geological Specimens, from the Wakatipu District, forwarded by J. S. Worthington.
5. Specimens of Fossils, from the Wakatipu District, forwarded by W. C. Wright, J. B. Nctherwood, and J. S. Worthington.
6. Specimens of Auriferous Quartz (Victorian), by Vincent Pyke, Esq.
7. Geological Specimens, by the Secretary of the Goldfields.
502 Provincial Government.—Nuggets.
503 Bank of New South Wales, Princes-street, Dunedin.—Specimens of Native Gold and Assaying Apparatus.
504 Bank of New Zealand, Princes-street, Dunedin.—Specimens of Native Gold and Assaying Apparatus.
505 Hutchison, D., Dunedin.—Limestone, Marble, and Coal, from Shag Valley and Oamaru Districts.
506 Harris, J. H., Superintentent, Dunsdin.—Gold and Shells.
507 Lewis, J. and G., Clutha, pos.—2 Blocks Coal, from Clutha Pit.
508 Mackay, W. L., Dunedin.—Piece Quartz, found in the Bank of Water of Leith.
509 Moeraki District Committee.—5 Blocks Stone, 2 Boulders.
510 Wakatipu District Committee.—Samples of Auriferous Quartz, from various reefs.
511 Robertson, Wm., Queenstown.—Gold from the Pomahaka, West Taieri and Nevis.
512 Ridley, H., Portobello Bay, near Dunedin—Building Stone from Portobello Bay.
513 Reid, Thomas, Tokomairiro—A Block of Coal from Tokomairiro Coal Co.'s Works.
514 Simpson, Wm., Port Chalmers—Greenstone.
515 Wuikouaiti District Committee:—
1. 3 Blocks Grey Marble.
2. 3 Blocks Pleasant River Stone.
3. 2 Blocks Mt. Cornish Freestone.
4. 1 doz. Bricks made at Hawksbury.
5. 1 doz. Bricks made at Goodwood.
6. 2 doz. Garden Tiles.
7. 2 doz. Drain Tiles.
8. Alum, Raw.
9. Alum in Crystals.
10. Alum in Lump.
11. Plaster of Paris in 3 degrees.
12. 2 Blocks Coal from Shag Point.
516 Port Chalmers District Committte—Pedestal made in Port Chalmers of Port Chalmors Stone.
517 Oamaru District Committee—Three Samples Stone:—
1. Flagstone from near Oamaru.
2. Bluestone, found ¾ mile from Oamaru.
3. Freestone—very abundant, and soft to work. Stands feather-See dial in Corridor.

Class 2.

518 Wilkinson, T. M., Princes-st., Dunedin.—Drugs and Chemicals, consisting of various Barks, Gums and Roots, imported by T. M. W. Specimens of Crystals and Minerals, Perfumery, manfactured by T. M. W.
519 Law and M'Gregor, Marasia.—Solution made by L. nd M. to supersede tobacco, for Sheepwash.

Class 4.

535 Beissel, G., Rattray-steet, manu.—Glue, manufactured from Animal Refuse, gathered in Dunedin.
536 Bardsley, Moses, Dunedin, manu.—Soap.
537 Balfour, J. M., Marine Engineer, Dunedin, pos.—Samples of N.Z. Wood, and others from Colonies.
538 Black and Gordon, Queenstown, pos.—Pieces of Wood.
539 Forsyth, James, Tokomairiro, pos.—Vegetable Fibres, in different stages of preparation for English manufacture.
540 Honneyman,—., Water of Leith, Dunedin, manu.—Flax.
540 a Hammond, C. M., Port Chalmers, pos.—Two Slabs Native Timber.
541 Johnston, E., Dunedin, manu.—Charcoal made from Manuka Wood.
542 Marr, David, Port Chalmers, manu.—Samples Coiper's Work.
543 Parker, Robt. C., George-street, Dunedin, manu.—Drissed Flax.
544 Reynolds, W. H., Dunedin, pos.—Specimens of the Citton Plant of Otago ( Celmosia Coriacen), and of the Dressed Fibre.
545 Richardson, Dr., Dunedin, pos.—Native Woods.
546 Robinson, J. W. F., Wakatipu Saw Mills, mam.—
1. 6 Pieces G-hoa Wood.
2. 6, Black Birch.
3. 1 Piece Black Pine.
4. 1 Piece Red Birch.
547 Ross, A. H., Dunedin, pos.—Native Wood: Red Pine.