The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 41
Class 44.—Products of Hunting, Shooting, Fishing, and Spontaneous Products. Machines and Implements connected therewith
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Class 44.—Products of Hunting, Shooting, Fishing, and Spontaneous Products. Machines and Implements connected therewith.
200 Baker Brothers, Wellington.—Collection of articles manufactured from kauri gum.
201 Bertinshaw, G., Furrier, Dunedin.—Samples of rabbit and hare skins, and furs.
202 Bush, Capt. H., Thames.—350 specimens of kauri gum, comprising all known qualities found in Zew Zealand.
203 Carpenter, W., Thames.—Specimens of kauri gum.
204 Daniel, W., Dipton, Southland.—Rabbit skins.
205 Elder, W., Dunedin.—Sample of sea-elephant oil.
206 Hamilton, A., Petane, Napier.—Illustrations of New Zealand zoology—Boar's skull.
207 Hull Brothers, Auckland.—Kauri gum, in its various forms and conditions.
208 Hull, jun., & Co., Auckland.—Kauri gum (ordinary market samples).
209 Invercargill Local Committee, Invercargill.—Stuffed specimens of fish.
210 Liardet, H. E., Wellington—Furrier's work (muffs, tippets, and other articles), made from New Zealand skins and feathers.
211 Mitcheson, E., Dargaville, Auckland.-Samples of kauri gum.
212 Parker, Prof. T. J., Otago Museum, Dunedin.—Stuffed king penguins; also, skeleton and egg.
213 Parker, Prof., Otago Museum, Dunedin.—Sea crayfish (Palinurus Kdwardsii), preserved so as to retain its natural colour and flexibility.
214 Paton, H. I., Bay of Islands.—Kauri gum ornaments.
215 Reischek, A.. Naturalist, Auckland.-Two groups of New Zealand birds.
216 Ross, A. Y., Gisborne.—Petroleum (crude state).
217 Thames Produce Co. Limited., Thame?.—Three cases kauri gum.