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26 JULY
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
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THE NEW ZEALAND POLICEMAN
By J. F. Glynn
92 p. 1975. $4.25
This book is the research essay prepared by Chief Inspector J. F. Glynn, of the New Zealand Police, as part of the requirements for the Diploma of Public Administration at the Victoria University of Wellington. The book deals with the developing role of the New Zealand Police within the social form work of a changing democratic society, and has been welcomed by magistrates, academics, and lay readers as filling an important gap in the available works on this topic. (New Zealand Institute of Public Administration.)
NUCLEAR POWER FACT FINDING GROUP REPORT
Chairman, M. M. Burns, D. 9.
1977 $5.10
Reports on the possible environmental consequences of a nuclear power production programme in New Zealand, compared with possible alternatives.
Discusses pollution, including noise and thermal pollution, deterioration of visual amenities, and interference with ecosystems.
OLD ST. PAUL’S: THE FIRST HUNDRED YEARS
By Dallas Moore
36 p. eight Illustrations. 75c
A survey of St. Paul’s Cathedral Church which was built in Mulgrave Street.
THE PA MAORI
By Elsdon Best
NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN No. 6
459 p. Illustrated. Reprinted 1975. $15
The bulletin contains a wealth of information and descriptions of many Pa sites and structures. Although great advances in archaeology have modified some of the details listed by Best and some of the Pas included in the book no longer exist, the information contained in this bulletin is still an important contribution in this field and is not readily available elsewhere.
THE PAREMATA BARRACKS
By R. I. M. Burnett
32 p. nine Illustrations. 70c
Paremata Barracks were built during the Maori Wars when incidents reached down to Cook Strait during the early days of settlement in Wellington which was then Port Nicholson.
PERINATAL MORTALITY IN NEW ZEALAND, 1972–73
SPECIAL REPORT SERIES No. 50
By F. H. Foster (Department of Health)
1977 $4.40
The report of a study of the biological and social effects on perinatal mortality in New Zealand which was prepared for the Health Statistics of the World Health Organisation. Seven other countries presented similar reports to the WHO. This New Zealand data prepared for the international study provides very useful information, previously unavailable, about New Zealand.
THE PLANNING AND CONTROL OF GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES
(PLANNING, PROGRAMMING, AND BUDGETING SYSTEM)
76 p. $2.50
Records some of the improvements in management systems that have been made within the Government in recent years to help Ministers, members of Parliament, and public servants deal with the problem of planning and controlling expenditure. (The Treasury.)
PLANTS IN NEW ZEALAND POISONOUS TO MAN
By Jose Stewart. Revised by H. E. Connor
39 p. 1975. $2.25
This revised edition of Mrs Stewart’s book, which was first published in 1964, is a handy colourful guide to the 50 or more plants in New Zealand known or suspected to be toxic to man. The plants are listed in alphabetical order by their common names and each entry has a colour photograph identifying the poisonous part of the plant, the toxin, and the symptoms of poisoning are also given. Plants that are toxic if eaten, and touch irritants are dealt with in separate sections. A general instruction on what to do if poisoning occurs or is suspected is featured prominently at the beginning of the book for ready access in emergency. The material in the booklet is useful, succinct, and attractively presented. Although it has wide appeal generally, it is particularly valuable to parents of the young and curious.
POISONOUS PLANTS IN NEW ZEALAND
By H. E. Connor
DSIR BULLETIN 99 (Botany Division)
247 p. 16 colour plates. Line drawings by Nancy M. Adams. 1977. second revised edition. $9.75
This enlarged and revised edition of the book, first published 25 years ago describes and illustrates the plants in New Zealand that are poisonous.
Details are given on the frequency of poisoning, the toxins and the clinical signs that result when these plants are eaten or touched.
Invaluable for veterinarians, hospital casualty officers, botanists, farm advisers, farmers, and parents. Well illustrated. Includes glossary, references, and index.
POLICIES FOR REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN NEW ZEALAND
Edited by G. A. Town
124 p. $3.50
In this book, the authors discuss the criteria which they feel should determine any sound policies in the field of regional planning and development. Although many different points of view are presented, there is unanimity that economic considerations alone should not dictate future policy. Essentially, it is for New Zealanders to consider all the relevant factors and decide what pattern of development they wish to see emerge. This book is intended as a constructive contribution to the public debate currently under way. Series No. 17. (New Zealand Institute of Public Administration.)
POWER—THE UPPER WAITAKI HYDRO POWER DEVELOPMENT
MINISTRY OF WORKS AND DEVELOPMENT
24 p. 1978. $1.50
This booklet traces the history of the Upper Waitaki Hydro Power Development. Other items of interest include construction equipment, seismology, the environment, and the development of the town of Twizel.
Well illustrated with colour photos.
PREVENTING FROST DAMAGE TO FRUIT TREES
By E. W. Hewett (Plant Diseases Division)
INFORMATION SERIES No. 86
55 p. eighteen Illustrations, 9 tables. $1.45
A number of factors, both climatic and cultural, affect the development, longevity, and severity of the frosts. An understanding of these factors is essential in selecting and operating methods of preventing frost damage.
PRICES, WAGES AND LABOUR—PART A—PRICES
DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS
54 p. 1978 $1.85
This annual report, the thirtieth in the series, presents in a convenient way information that spans many years, some of the historical series going back to the early part of this century.
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General Publications
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🎓 Education, Culture & SciencePublications, Police, Nuclear Power, St. Paul’s Cathedral, Pa Maori, Paremata Barracks, Perinatal Mortality, Government Expenditures, Poisonous Plants, Regional Development, Hydro Power, Frost Damage, Prices Wages Labour
10 names identified
- J. F. Glynn, Author of 'The New Zealand Policeman'
- M. M. Burns (D. 9.), Chairman of Nuclear Power Fact Finding Group
- Dallas Moore, Author of 'Old St. Paul’s: The First Hundred Years'
- Elsdon Best, Author of 'The Pa Maori'
- R. I. M. Burnett, Author of 'The Paremata Barracks'
- F. H. Foster, Author of 'Perinatal Mortality in New Zealand, 1972–73'
- Jose Stewart, Author of 'Plants in New Zealand Poisonous to Man'
- H. E. Connor, Revised 'Plants in New Zealand Poisonous to Man'
- G. A. Town, Editor of 'Policies for Regional Development in New Zealand'
- E. W. Hewett, Author of 'Preventing Frost Damage to Fruit Trees'