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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 11
REGISTER of MONEY UNCLAIMED held by the WELLINGTON DEPOSIT, MORTGAGE, AND BUILDING ASSOCIATION (LIMITED) :-
| Name, Occupation, and Last Known Address of Owner on Books. | Total Amount due to Owner. | Description of Unclaimed Money. | Date of Last Claim. |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pilcher, Mrs. Sarah Harriet, Widow, Wellington | £ s. d. 3 2 6 | Dividends | 2nd May, 1919. |
| Whitehouse, Walter James, and Harry Donald, Joiner and Dentist, Wellington | 15 12 6 | ,, | ,, |
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REGISTER of MONEY UNCLAIMED held by THE NEW ZEALAND MASONIC NEWSPAPER COMPANY (LIMITED) :-
| Name, Occupation, and Last Known Address of Owner on Books. | Total Amount due to Owner. | Description of Unclaimed Money. | Date of Last Claim. |
|---|---|---|---|
| Phillips, Charles Joseph, Merchant, Auckland | £ s. d. 2 14 0 | Dividends to 31st May, 1918 .. | June, 1906. |
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SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS.
NEW ZEALAND BOARD OF SCIENCE AND ART.
THE following are obtainable from the Government Printer, Wellington.
All orders must be accompanied by remittance. To country cheques add exchange (6d.).
Bulletin No. 1.—NEW ZEALAND BROWN COALS, with Special Reference to their Use in Gas-producers. By H. RAND, M.A., B.Sc., and W. O. R. GILLING, M.A., B.Sc., National Research Scholars, Education Department. Price, 2s. Postage, 2d.
Bulletin No. 2.—HISTORY OF THE PORTOBELLO MARINE FISH-HATCHERY. By the Hon. GEO. M. THOMSON, M.L.C., F.L.S., F.N.Z.Inst. Illustrated. Price, 7s. 6d. Paper cover. Postage extra (inland, 4½d.; abroad, 3d.).
PRESS OPINIONS.
One of the most comprehensive efforts in local observation and original research yet published.—Otago Daily Times, Dunedin.
A work of exceeding interest.—Evening Star, Dunedin.
Manual No. 1.—NEW ZEALAND PLANTS AND THEIR STORY. By L. COCKAYNE, Ph.D., F.L.S., F.R.S., F.N.Z.Inst. Second edition, rewritten and enlarged. Illustrated with 99 photographs and 14 text-figures. Price: Paper, 5s. Postage extra (inland, 8d.; abroad, 5d.).
PRESS OPINIONS.
The second edition is virtually a new book. No one is so well qualified to describe New Zealand plant ecology as Dr. Cockayne.—Nature, London.
The story which Dr. Cockayne has to tell is wonderful, and the manner of his telling is full of charm. He gives no bare catalogue of plants nor bald descriptions, but shows by pen and picture the wonderful vegetation of those happy islands.—Gardeners’ Chronicle, London.
The book will be treasured by all who find refreshment away from the cities and petty affairs of men. Dr. Cockayne’s style is as brilliant as it is simple. He cannot be misunderstood. “New Zealand Plants and their Story” is a book to give to one’s dearest friend, while keeping a copy for one’s own reading and pleasure.—Evening Post, Wellington, New Zealand.
Manual No. 2.—WILD LIFE IN NEW ZEALAND. Part I: Mammalia. By the Hon. GEO. M. THOMSON, M.L.C., F.L.S., F.N.Z.Inst. Illustrated. Prices: Cloth, 5s.; paper, 3s. Postage extra (inland, 3d.; abroad, 2d.).
PRESS OPINIONS.
The Hon. G. M. Thomson in writing this manual has evidently taken up a labour of love. He writes not so much for the scientific as for the general reader. It is a valuable and likely to be one of the most popular works issued by the Board of Science and Art. It is a notable addition to Mr. Thomson’s other works.—Evening Post, Wellington, N.Z.
A bright little book. Mr. Thomson has provided a book sufficiently scientific to be authoritative, and yet informal and simple enough to be interesting to the young and uneducated. We shall look forward eagerly to Part II.—Herald, Timaru, N.Z.
It is a book of unusual interest. There is nothing like it in print, and the wonder is that it has not been done before. Mr. Thomson is to be thanked for producing a work so useful and so timely. Technical terms and scientific language have been avoided as far as possible, with the result that we have a narrative as interesting as any romance. It will prove a valuable and useful book.—Evening Star, Dunedin. N.Z.
Manual No. 3.—GEOMORPHOLOGY OF NEW ZEALAND. Part I: Systematic. By Professor C. A. COTTON, D.Sc., F.N.Z.Inst., F.G.S. Over 450 pages; with 442 illustrations in line and half-tone. Prices: Cloth bound, £1 2s. 6d.; paper cover, 18s. Postage, 8d. extra. Prospectus, with specimen pages, sent on application.
NEW ZEALAND BOARD OF SCIENCE, ETC.—contd.
Manual No. 4.—THE MAORI AS HE WAS. By ELSDON BEST, F.N.Z.Inst. A brief account of Maori life, his customs, arts, institutions, and beliefs, in pre-European days; with numerous illustrations. In the press.
THE NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY. Vols. I, II, III, and IV, 6s. per vol.; Vols. V and VI, 10s. per vol. Postage per vol: Inland, 8d.; abroad, 6d. Vol. VII now appearing. Six issues per annum. Annual subscription, 10s.; single copies, 2s. Postage, 2d. Specimen copy sent on application.
DOMINION MUSEUM PUBLICATIONS.
The following are obtainable from the Government Printer, Wellington:—
All orders must be accompanied by remittance. To country cheques add exchange (6d.).
Bulletin No. 2.—FISHING AND SEA-FOODS OF THE ANCIENT MAORI. Mythological and historical tales; notes on matters connected with the art of fishing as practised in former times. By A. HAMILTON. 1908, 73 pages, 79 half-tone illustrations. Price, 10s. 6d., post free.
Bulletin No. 5.—MAORI STOREHOUSES AND KINDRED STRUCTURES: Houses, Platforms, Racks, and Pits used for storing Food, &c. By ELSDON BEST. 1916. 108 pages, 46 illustrations. Price, 10s. 6d., post free.
Bulletin No. 10.—MAORI MYTHOLOGY AND RELIGION. An account of the cosmogony, anthropogeny, mythology, religious beliefs, and practices of our Native folk. By Elsdon Best. Price, 10s. 6d.; postage 8d.
Dominion Museum Monographs: A New and Interesting Series. By Elsdon Best, F.N.Z.Inst., the well-known authority on Maori life, institutions, and customs.
No. 1.—SOME ASPECTS OF MAORI MYTH AND RELIGION. Price, 1s.; postage, 2d.
No. 2.—SPIRITUAL AND MENTAL CONCEPTS OF THE MAORI. Price, 1s.; postage, 2d.
No. 3.—ASTRONOMICAL KNOWLEDGE OF THE MAORI. Price, 1s. 6d.; postage, 3d.
No. 4.—MAORI DIVISION OF TIME. Price, 1s., postage, 2d.
No. 5.—POLYNESIAN VOYAGES. Price, 1s.; postage, 2d.
No. 6.—THE MAORI SCHOOL OF LEARNING. Price, 1s.; postage, 2d.
No. 7.—BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PRINTED MAORI to 1900. By HERBERT W. WILLIAMS, M.A. Price, 6s.; postage, 4d.
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💰 Register of Unclaimed Money held by the Wellington Deposit, Mortgage, and Building Association
💰 Finance & RevenueUnclaimed Money, Dividends, Wellington
- Sarah Harriet Pilcher (Mrs), Owner of unclaimed dividends
- Walter James Whitehouse, Owner of unclaimed dividends
- Harry Donald Whitehouse, Owner of unclaimed dividends
💰 Register of Unclaimed Money held by The New Zealand Masonic Newspaper Company
💰 Finance & RevenueUnclaimed Money, Dividends, Auckland
- Charles Joseph Phillips, Owner of unclaimed dividends
🎓 Scientific Publications by the New Zealand Board of Science and Art
🎓 Education, Culture & ScienceScientific Publications, Research, New Zealand
8 names identified
- H. Rand, Author of Bulletin No. 1
- W. O. R. Gilling, Author of Bulletin No. 1
- George M. Thomson (Honourable), Author of Bulletin No. 2 and Manual No. 2
- L. Cockayne (Doctor), Author of Manual No. 1
- C. A. Cotton (Professor), Author of Manual No. 3
- Elsdon Best, Author of Manual No. 4 and Bulletin No. 10
- A. Hamilton, Author of Bulletin No. 2
- Herbert W. Williams, Author of Dominion Museum Monograph No. 7
🎓 Dominion Museum Publications
🎓 Education, Culture & ScienceMuseum Publications, Maori Culture, New Zealand
- A. Hamilton, Author of Bulletin No. 2
- Elsdon Best, Author of Bulletin No. 5 and Bulletin No. 10
- Herbert W. Williams, Author of Dominion Museum Monograph No. 7