The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: a catalogue with indexes
Volume 69
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Volume 69
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Bezar, Edwin, 1838-1936. Some reminiscences of the "Die Hards" (57th West Middlesex Regiment). - Dunedin: Mills, Dick, 1891. 105 p. |
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Colenso, William, 1811-1899. 42 p. : map |
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Potter, Henry William, 1847 Samuel Duncan Parnell, founder of eight hours system. - Wellington: Evening Post Office, [1891] 8 p. : port. Copy stamped 'Parnell Memorial Committee'. page 53![]() |
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Educational Institute of Otago. Annual report. - Dunedin: 1(1877/78)--? 13 (1889/90) Other issues in vols. 27, 42, 46, 67, 70, 72, 73, 75 and 83, and at no.26 in vol. |
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N.Z. Native Land Court. Rules of the Native Land Court. - Wellington: Govt. Printer, 1890. 40 p. Extract from New Zealand Gazette, 20th March, 1890. |
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Joubert, Jules, 1824-1907. Proposed New Zealand exhibition in London. - Dunedin: Caxton Printing Company, 1890. 24 p. |
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New Zealand's jubilee, 1840-1890; the first fifty years of our history. The varied fortunes of the colony; a wonderful record. - Auckland: Wilsons and Horton, 1890. 96 p., xxiv p. of adverts. Reprinted from The New Zealand Herald. |
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N.Z. Parliament. House of Representatives. Party government: a debate in the House of Representatives, on August 15, 1890. - Wellington: Govt. Printer, 1890. 23 p. |
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Pitt, Albert, 1841-1906. The truth about the primacy. - Nelson: Printed by R. Lucas and Son, Evening Mail Office, 1890. 12 p. Bishop Suter's claims. |
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N.Z. Public Works Dept. Sketch of the public works of New Zealand and catalogue of exhibits. - Wellington: Govt. Printer, 1890. 44 p. At head of title: New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition, Dunedin, 1889-1890. |
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Buller, Sir Walter Lawry, 1838-1906. [230]-235 P. Offprint from Transactions of the New Zealand Institute, 1890. |
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Carr, Ebenezer Caleb, fl. 1874-1902. What are the claims of the Band of Hope movement upon the citizens of New Zealand? A paper read ... at a conference of temperance workers, May 26, 1890. - Auckland: D.J. Wright, [1890] 4 p. Author also identified as Edwin Caleb Carr. |
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Farnall, Harry Warner, 1839-1891. The industrial depression in New Zealand: its cause and its only cure. Being the substance of an address delivered ... to the Auckland Knights of Labour, on Wednesday, January 8th, 1890. - Auckland: Star Office, 1890. 16 p. |
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Fox, Sir William, 1812-1893. Compensation: a memorandum on the question whether it is due to the publican on the refusal to renew his license ... - Auckland: Wilsons and Horton, 1890. 11 p. |
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Gammell, John, 1835?-1913. An inquiry into the origin of the Pentateuch, or, The Pentateuch of post-captivity date ... - Wellington: Lyon and Blair, 1890. 76 p. |
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Hill, E.H. Gold from pyrites & other sulphides. Platinum in alluvial diggings. - Dunedin: James Horsburgh, 1890. 16 p. : ill. |
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Hutchison, George, 1846-1930. The indictment of the Ministry; speech delivered ... in the House of Representatives, July 3, 1890. - [Wellington: Govt. Printer, 1890] 8 p. Reprinted from Parliamentary debates. |
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Leary, Richard Henry, 1841-1894? Dunedin City election: address to the electors, with supplementary remarks. - Dunedin: Otago Daily Times Office, 1890. 12 p. |
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Salmond, Sir John William, 1862-1924. The superiority of written evidence. 11 p. Reprinted from the Law quarterly review, Jan. 1890. |
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Walker, Francis Amasa, 1840-1897. Mr Bellamy and the Nationalist Party: a criticism of the views contained in 'Looking backward'. - Auckland: W. Wildman, 1890. 34 p. At head of title: Best American thought, No.l. |
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N.Z. Parliament. House of Representatives. Constitutional reform: report of the Select Committee of the House of Representatives, together with appendix. Session II, 1891. - Wellington: Govt. Printer, 1891. 32 p. |
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Sawers, John. The dairy industry of New Zealand: a report on the result of the season's work. - Wellington: Govt. Printer, 1891. 30 p. |
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Napier, William Joseph, 1857-1925. Letters to the people on the political situation. - Auckland: Wilkinson, Central Printing Office, 1891. 12 p. |
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Garland, Charles Hughlings, 1857-1918. Christianity v. secularism: a sermon preached ... at St. Paul's Church, Cambridge, on Sunday, May 17th, 1891. - Cambridge: J.S. Bond, 1891. 42 p. |
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Melland, Edward. The case against party government in New Zealand. - Dunedin: Wise, Caffin, 1891. 31 p. |
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Educational Institute of Otago. Annual report. - Dunedin: 1(1877/78)--? 14 (1890/91) Other issues in vols. 27, 42, 46, 67, 68, 70, 72, 73, 75 and 83, and at no.4 in vol. |
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The United Millers, Engine-drivers, and Mill Employees' Society of New Zealand. The Eight Hours movement: the correspondence thereon. - [Timaru: 1891] 20 p. page 54![]() |
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Bell, Sir Francis Henry Dillon, 1851-1936. Mr H.D. Bell's address to the electors of Wellington, delivered at the Opera House, on Thursday, December 17th, 1891. Wellington: Edwards & Co., 1891. 14 p. |
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Hector, Sir James, 1834-1907. Inaugural address, by Sir James Hector ... president. Christchurch, Thursday, 15th January, 1891. 21 p. Reprinted from Transactions of the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science, 1891. |
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Cotton, George Witherage, 1821-1892. A State bank of issue, the only solution of the domestic currency question: a paper, read January 17, 1891, at the Association for the Advancement of Science, Christchurch, New Zealand. - Adelaide: Hussey & Gillingham, 1891. 19 p. |
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Laishley, Richard, 1844-1907. The causes of, and the cure for, the exodus: the land tax, and other labour delusions, exposed. - Auckland: Wilsons and Horton, [1891] 12 p. Reprinted from the New Zealand Herald and the Auckland Weekly News. Also in vol. 23 |