The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 82
Contents
- [front matter]
- [The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 82]
- Regulations for the Formation of Special Settlements, and Suggested Rules — by New Zealand Crown Lands Department
- Moralizing, Philosophizing and Sympathizing
- Rules of the Liberal Association of New South Wales — by Liberal Association of New South Wales
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Constitutions of the National Patriotic Party of New Zealand — by National Patriotic Party of New Zealand p. 8
- Constitutions of the National Patriotic Party of New Zealand
- Article 1
- Article 2
- Article 3
- Article 4 p. 2
- Article 5
- Article 6
- Article 7
- Article 8
- Article 9
- Article 10 p. 3
- Article 11
- Article 12
- Article 13
- Article 14
- Article 15 p. 4
- Article 16
- Article 17
- Article 18
- Article 19
- Article 20 p. 5
- Article 21
- Article 22
- Article 23
- Article 24
- Article 25
- Article 26 p. 6
- Article 27
- Article 28
- Article 29
- Article 30 p. 7
- Article 31
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P.K. Rosegger: Ausgewghlte Schriften. 20 Bälnde — by Peter K. Rosegger
- [title page]
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- P. K. Rosegger. — Ein literarisches Charakterbild p. 2
- P. K. Rosegger's Ausgewählte Schriften. — 20 Bände p. 6
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Inhalt
- 1. Band. — Das Buch der Novellen
- 2. Band. — Die Schriften des Waldschulmeisters
- 3. Band. — Sonderlinge aus dem Dolke der Hlpen p. 7
- 4. Band. — Das Buch der Novellen
- 5. Band. — Die Helpler
- 6. Band. — Das Dolksleben in Steiermark p. 8
- 7. Band. — Heidepeters Gabriel p. 9
- 8. Band. — Das Buch der Novellen
- 9-10. Band. — Waldheimat
- Zweiter Band: Lehrjahre p. 10
- 11. Band. — Feierabende
- 12. Band. — Am Wanderstabe p. 11
- 13. Band. — Sonntagsruhe p. 12
- 14. Band. — Dorfsünden
- 15. Band. — Meine Ferien p. 13
- 16. Band. — Der Gottsucher
- 17. Band. — Neue Waldgeschichten
- 18—19. Band. — Das Geschichtenbuch des Manderers p. 14
- Zweiter Band
- 20. Band. — Bergpredigten p. 15
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P. K. Rosegger's p. 16
- [Inhalt] p. 16
- Bezugsweise
- Warning words to doubters, culled from the Scriptures — by David Andrew Andrade
- The Liberal Association — by Liberal Association of New South Wales
- [The Impeachment of Christianity]
- The Coming of the Lord
- Elihu on the Sabbath
- Judgment Without Evidence: A Cross-Examination of Religion Without Superstition — by Digby Marsh Berry
- [title page]
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- Judgment Without Evidence
- I. A "Pure Faith."
- II. The Trinity p. 10
- III. The Gospels p. 15
- IV. The Bible p. 17
- V. Atonement p. 23
- VI. Advent p. 25
- Conclusion p. 28
- Judgment Without Evidence
- A plea for the revision of the Westminster Assembly's 'Shorter Catechism'; or, The Bible-in-Schools difficulty solved, by Pakeha Maori
- [title page]
- A Plea for the Revision of the Westminster Assembly's "shorter Catechism"; or, the Bible-in-Schools Difficulty Solved
- [introduction]
- The Divine Voice p. 8
- 1st.—angels p. 9
- 2nd.—The Audible Voice of the Invisible p. 12
- 3rd.—Impressional Inspiration
- 4th.—Writings, Dreams, Trances, Visions p. 13
- The Fall and Redemption of Man p. 14
- Sin p. 15
- The Deity of Jesus p. 16
- Predestination p. 17
- Prayer and Praise
- Praise? p. 18
- Church Psalmody p. 19
- Generally p. 20
- The Young Secularist
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- The Young Secularist
- What is Secularism? p. 4
- A Simple Scientific Experiment p. 5
- The Great Reformers
- Thomas Burt, M.P p. 6
- Lazy Dick : a Story for Little Folks p. 7
- The Roung Secularist's Scrap Book p. 8
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The Story of an Outcast p. 9
- Letter I p. 9
- Letter II p. 11
- A New Thing Under the Moon p. 12
- How to Grow up Strong and Healthy p. 13
- Sunday Evening Amusements p. 14
- Riddles.* p. 15
- The Flying Game
- Fun for Young Secularists p. 16
- The Story of the Bad Little Boy Who Didn't Come to Grief
- Secular Sunday School, Melbourne
- The Circulating Library
- [advert]
- To the Electors who may Vote on 1st January, 1886 — by Charles Bradlaugh
- The Rights of Constituencies — by Charles Bradlaugh
- May the House of Commons Commit Treason? — An Appeal to the People — by Charles Bradlaugh
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State Bank of Issue. Lecture p. 4
- [title page]
- State Bank of Issue
- [introduction]
- Defective Circulation p. 6
- The Bight of Issuing Money Belongs to the State p. 8
- Mr Gladstone p. 9
- The Clearing-House System p. 10
- No Preferential Claim p. 11
- A Paper Currency p. 13
- A State Bane of Issue p. 14
- The Advantages of a State Bank p. 15
- The Good of the People p. 17
- Our Domestic Circulation p. 18
- A Legal Tender p. 19
- A State bank: a paper read before the Auckland Liberal Association ... on May 5th, 1885 — by Robert Drucke Lubecke Duffus
- Social Purity Society of South Australia — by Social Purity Society of South Australia
- Remedies for the Great Evil which Injures Social Purity — by Joseph C. Kirby
- The Social Evil : Remedies
- The Crime of Poverty
- Submarine Sluicing: an effective, safe, and economical means of deepening the bar and improving the lower harbor of Port Otago, with some accounts of their formation and peculiarities — by Grant P. Farquhar
- A Policy of Shrinkage — by James Herman De Ricci
- Railway Sidings [letters by C.W. Kerr and others to the Evening Star, Dunedin]
- The Waimea Plains railway: Correspondence between the New Zealand government and the ... Company relating to negotiations for the purchase of the railway — by The Waimea Plains Railway
- The Waimea Plains Railway. — Correspondence
- Re District Railways
- Dunedin, December 4, 1884 p. 2
- (Telegram.) Wellington, December 6, 1884. To Waimea Plains Railway Company, Dunedin p. 3
- (Telegram.) 8th December 1884, Under-secretary Public Works, Wellington
- Public Works Department, Wellington, December 11, 1884
- Dunedin, December 24th, 1884 p. 4
- (Letter written in Wellington.) Wellington, 29th December, 1884 p. 6
- (Telegram.) Wellington, December 30, 1884. R. H. Leary, Esq., Secretary Waimes Plains Railway Company, Dunedin
- Public Works Department, Wellington, 2nd January, 1805
- Dunedin, January 9, 1885 p. 7
- Railway Department, Head Office, Wellington, December 31, 1884 p. 9
- [Telegram.] January 7, 1885, W. M. Hannay, Esq., Assistant General Manager N.Z. Railways, Wellington
- (Telegram.) Wellington, January 8, 1885. R. H. Leary, Esq., Waimea Plains Railway, Dunedin
- Dunedin, January 12, 1885
- (Telegram.) Wellington, 16th January 1885. R. H, Leary, Esq., Secretary Waimea Plains Railway Company, Dunedin p. 11
- (Telegram.) Dunedin, January 19, 1885. W. M. Hannay, Esq., Assistant General Manager New Zealand Railways, Wellington
- (Telegram.) February 9, 1885. Hon. E. Richardson, Minister Public Works, Invercargill
- Dunedin, February 20, 1885
- Dunedin, March 31, 1885 p. 12
- Dunedin, June 11, 1885 p. 13
- The extent of our taxation. The progress of our debt. The interest on our public debt. The public revenue & the public debt. Articles from the South Australian Advertiser, May 1884 — by South Australian Land Nationalization Society p. 14
- South Australian — Land Nationalization Society. — First Annual Meeting — by South Australian Land Nationalization Society
- [introduction]
- Balance - Sheet and Executive Committee's Report
- Balance-Sheet
- Executive Committee's Report
- President's Annual Report p. 2
- The Press of the Colony
- The Pulpit
- Fellow-Laborers p. 3
- Kindred Societies in Great Britain
- America p. 4
- The Australian Colonies
- Our Work p. 5
- The Society's Scheme p. 6
- The Necessity of the Movement
- A Question of Ethics p. 7
- A Letter from Mr. Webster
- Mr. Glynn's Address p. 13
- Election of Officers p. 15
- Second Edition of the Manifesto of the South Australian Land Nalionalization Society — by South Australian Land Nationalization Society
- Appendix
- Report of the Land Nationalisation Society [1884/85] — by Land Nationalisation Society
- A Lay Sermon on the Land — by William Webster
- Exhibition inaugural cantata: New Zealand Industrial Arts Exhibition 1885. A lyrical ode, upon the love, the aim, and triumphs of labour — by Charles S. Thomas
- Catalogue
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- Addenda and Omissions
- Index to Exhibitors
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Catalogue. — Department I. — Raw and Manufactured Products
- Class 1.—Products of the Cultivation of Forests, and of the Trades appertaining thereto
- Class 2.—Products of Hunting, Shooting, Fishing, and Spontaneous Products; Machines, and Instruments connected therewith p. 3
- Class 3.—Agricultural Products not used for Food p. 5
- Class 4.—Chemical and Pharmaceutical Products p. 6
- Class 5.—Minerals, Ores, and Mining Products; Mineral and Artificial Aërated Waters; Soaps, Candles, Dyes, Colours, Varnishes p. 8
- Class 6.—Chemical Process for Bleaching, Dyeing, Printing and Dressing p. 13
- Class 7.—Leather and Skins
- Class 8.—Artificial Manures p. 14
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Department II. — Machinery, Apparatus & Processes Used in the Mechanical Industries p. 15
- Class 9.—Agricultural Implements and Processes used in the Cultivation of Fields and Forests; Agricultural Machinery p. 15
- Class 10.—Apparatus and Processes used in Agricultural Works p. 17
- Class 11.—Apparatus and Processes used in Mining and Metallurgy p. 19
- Class 12.—Apparatus used in Chemistry, Pharmacy, and Tanning p. 20
- Class 13.—Machines and Apparatus in General p. 21
- Class 14.—Machine Tools p. 25
- Class 17.—Apparatus and Processes for Sewing and Making-up Clothing
- Class 18.—Apparatus and Processes used in the Manufacture of Furniture and Objects for Dwellings
- Class 19.—Apparatus and Processes used in Paper-malting, Dyeing, Printing, Stereotyping, and Lithography p. 29
- Class 20.—Machines, Instruments, and Processes used in various Works, including Horological Appliances p. 31
- Class 21.—Carriages and Wheelwrights' Work p. 32
- Class 22.—Harness and Saddlery Portmanteaux, Belts, Purses, and Manufactured Leather Goods p. 33
- Class 23.—Railway Apparatus p. 34
- Class 24.—Telegraphic Apparatus and Processes
- Class 25.—Apparatus and Processes of Civil Engineering, Public Works, and Architecture
- Class 26.—Navigation and Life Saving p. 36
- Class 28.—Sanitary Appliances p. 37
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Department III. — Textile Fabrics, Clothing, and Accessories p. 39
- Class 29.—Cotton Thread and Fabrics p. 39
- Class 30.—Thread and Fabrics of Flax, Hemp, &c
- Class 31.—Worsted Yarn and Fabrics p. 41
- Class 32.—Woollen Yarn and Fabrics
- Class 33.—Silk and Silk Fabrics
- Class 34.—Shawls p. 42
- Class 35.—Lace, Net, Embroidery, and Trimmings
- Class 36.—Hosiery and Underclothing, and Accessories of Clothing
- Class 37-Clothing for both Sexes; Waterproof Clothing; Artificial Flowers and Feathers; Wigs and Works in Hair; Head-dresses; Boots and. Shoes; Native Costumes p. 43
- Class 38.—Jewellery and Precious Stones p. 45
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Department IV. — Alimentary Products p. 47
- Class 42.—Cereals, Farinaceous Products, and Products derived from them p. 47
- Class 43.—Bread and Pastry p. 52
- Class 44.—Preserved Fatty Substances used as food; Milk, Butter, Cheese, and Eggs p. 53
- Class 45-Preserved Meat and Fish p. 54
- Class 46.—Preserved Vegetables and Fruit p. 57
- Class 47.—Condiments and Stimulants; Sugar and Confectionery; Coffee, Spices, Baking Powder, and other Food Products p. 58
- Class 48.—Fermented Drinks p. 63
- Special Art Section. — Special Art Section. — Catalogue of Exhibits
- Index p. 79
- Special Section for Education. — Special Section for Education
- Special Wool Show. — Special Wool Show p. 93
- [advert] p. i
- [prospectus] p. xlii
- [advert] p. xliv
- The Manufacture of Cheese, Butter, and Bacon in New Zealand — by William Bowron
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- The Manufacture of Cheese, Butter, and Bacon in New Zealand
- Butter p. 15
- Centrifugal Cream-Raising p. 17
- The Cooley System of Setting Milk p. 22
- Bacon p. 26
- Iron and Tin Cans
- Butter-Workers
- Gang-Presses
- Cheese-Presses
- Improved Portable Steam Engine, with Multitubular Boiler
- Appleby's Improved Portable Steam-Engine, with Vertical Boiler
- Specification for the Erection of a Dairy Produce Factory [800, 400, and 200 cows] — by C. Julius Toxward
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Specification for the Erection and Arrangement Required for a Dairy Factory of 800 Cows p. 1
- [introduction] p. 1
- Cheese-room Fittings p. 6
- Press-room p. 7
- Milk-room
- Factory for 800 Cows p. 9
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Specification for the Erection of a Dairy Produce Factory for 400 Cows p. 13
- [introduction] p. 13
- Ventilation and Heating p. 16
- Cheese-Room
- Painting and Plumbing p. 17
- Press-Room p. 18
- Milk-Room p. 19
- Factory for 400 Cows p. 21
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Specification for the Erection of a Dairy Produce Factory for 200 Cows p. 25
- [introduction] p. 25
- Ventilation and Heating p. 28
- Painting and Plumbing p. 29
- Mllk-Room p. 30
- Factory for 200 Cows p. 31
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Specification for the Erection and Arrangement Required for a Dairy Factory of 800 Cows p. 1
- The South Sea Islands: Possibilities of Trade with New Zealand — by John L. Kelly
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Trade with the South Sea Islands. — Tonga (or Friendly) Group
- I.—General Description
- II.—People, Soil, and Products p. 11
- III.—Import and Export Trade p. 13
- IV.—List of Business Houses, Licence Fees, &c p. 15
- V.—Extension of Trade with New Zealand
- VI.—Manufacture of Island Raw Material in Auckland p. 17
- VII.—Customs Tariffs, Shipping Charges, &c
- VIII.—Currency p. 18
- IX.—The Labour Question p. 19
- X.—Tourist and Invalid Traffic p. 20
- XI—Acclimatisation of Useful Plants p. 21
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Samoa (or Navigator) Group p. 22
- I.—General Description p. 22
- II.—Population and Products p. 24
- III.—Commerce and Shipping p. 28
- IV.—Trade and Industry p. 29
- V.—Interchange with New Zealand p. 31
- VI.—Currency and Exchange p. 32
- VII.—Shipping: Charges, etc p. 33
- VIII.-The Labour Question
- IX.—Tourist and Invalid traffic p. 34
- X.—Acclimatisation p. 35
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Tahiti and Dependencies. — (Society Islands.) p. 36
- I.—Descriptive and Historical p. 36
- II.—Population, Products, etc p. 38
- III.—Import and Export Trade p. 39
- IV.—Extension of Trade with New Zealand p. 41
- V.—Local Industry and Trade p. 43
- VI.—Currency and Exchange p. 44
- VII.—Shipping Charges, Customs Tariffs, etc p. 45
- VIII.—The Labour Question p. 46
- IX.—Tourist Traffic
- X.—Acclimatisation p. 47
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Cook Islands (Rarotonga, etc.) p. 48
- I.—Descriptive p. 48
- II.—Population, Soil, and Products p. 49
- III.—Imports and Exports p. 50
- IV.—Trade with New Zealand p. 51
- V.—Local Industries, Trading Houses, etc p. 52
- VI.—Shipping Dues, etc p. 53
- VII.—Currency and Exchange
- VIII.—The Labour Question p. 54
- IX.—Acclimatisation
- X.—Tourist Traffic, etc
- General Conclusions and Recommekdations p. 55
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Trade with the South Sea Islands. — Tonga (or Friendly) Group