The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 40
Class 11.—General Application of the Arts of Drawing and Modelling
Class 11.—General Application of the Arts of Drawing and Modelling.
114—Burrett, Robert, Wellington.
- Specimens of Engraved Work
115—Colenso, W., F.L.S., Napier.
- Ancient Asiatic Bell (cast of), found in the possession of the Maoris in the interior of the North Island of New Zealand when first visited by the Exhibitor, in 1837
- Plate of do., framed and glazed
116—Duncan, A., Grove, Queen Charlotte Sound.
- Bronze Medal, struck in commemoration of Captain Cook lea[unclear: ving] England, March, 1772, found in possession of the native of Queen Charlotte Sound, 1878
117—Graham, Robert, Waiwera, Auckland.
- Carved Maori Bowl
118—Halcombe, Mrs. E., Fielding, Wellington.
- Lithographs of Manchester Block, Fielding Settlement, by the Exhibitor
119—Hume, J., Dunedin.
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- Walking-stick carved from New Zealand wood (mika-mika)
120—Johnston, W. G., Hokitika.
- Two Scenes and two Artistic Designs, all prepared and arranged from dried specimens of ferns, mosses, and lichens
121—Lyon and Blair, Wellington.
- Specimens of Engraving for Commercial Purposes generally
122—M'Duff, J., Dixon-street, Wellington.
- Heraldry Painting
123—Mackay, Henry, Ti-tree, Waihola, Otago.
- Penknife carving of Ox Horns
- Fan Handle in mika-mika wood
- Paper Knife
- Cocoa-nut Casket carved and mounted in silver, the work of the Exhibitor
124—Proprietors "Lyttelton Times," Christchurch.
- Specimens of Lithography
125—Proprietors "Lyttelton Times," Christchurch.
- Specimens of Engraving
126—Stodart, Mrs. James, Auckland.
- Copies of Flowers grown in Exhibitor's garden, modelled in rice-paper
127—Surveyor-General of New Zealand, Wellington.
- Specimens of Lithographs by the Survey Department
128—Trevithick, F., Wanganui.
- Dog and Bird carved on burnt kauri
129—Wilson, William, Wanganui.
- Dog's Head carved on burnt oak