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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 47
BEEKEEPING IN NEW ZEALAND
By T. S. Winter
Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries Bulletin 267
155 p. 1980 reprint.
$8.95 plus 70c p & p
Though fundamental successful beekeeping is the same the world over, the varying seasonal conditions and the variety of nectar sources in different areas mean that the beekeeper must study local conditions and adjust his methods accordingly. Three factors govern success in beekeeping—locality, management, and the right strain of bees. This excellent book covers all aspects of beekeeping in text, photographs, and illustrations.
FISHING METHODS AND DEVICES OF THE MAORI
By Elsdon Best
National Museum Bulletin No. 12
264 p.
$15.95 plus $1.25 p & p
Another in the series of the Best publications, it has been reprinted without revision so that the basic studies may be accessible in the original style.
This particular bulletin still remains the only comprehensive account of most aspects of Maori fishing. The descriptions of methods employed in fishing given here are still quite basic for any future studies in this field since no first-hand observations can now be made. The detailed fishing methods outlined are accompanied by descriptions of the artifacts used, together with associated chants, magic formulae, special observations, and fishing lore.
FITNESS FOR LIVING
Physical Education in Secondary Schools
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
1980
Fitness for living involves developing the individual’s potential for functional efficiency in all aspects of daily living throughout life. This series, consisting of nine titles, will help the reader to understand the nature of the human body. This in turn will lead to an understanding of the need for a balance between work, rest, food, exercise and keeping oneself in good physical condition.
Book 1: Basics. $2.45 plus 30c p. and p.
Book 2: Through Aquatics. $2.75 plus 30c p. and p.
Book 3: Through Athletics. $2.45 plus 30c p. and p.
Book 4: Through Ball Activities. $2.45 plus 30c p. and p.
Book 5: Through Gymnastics. $3 plus 30c p. and p.
Book 6: Through Movement and Dance. $3 plus p. and p.
Book 7: Through Outdoor Education. $2.75 plus 30c p. and p.
Book 8: Through Recreation. $1.75 plus 30c p. and p.
Book 9: Planning for Fitness of Living. $2.45 plus 30c p. and p.
Set of nine books, $22 plus $3 p. and p.
FOREST LORE OF THE MAORI
By Elsdon Best
DOMINION MUSEUM BULLETIN No. 14
421 p. 1977.
$17.95 plus $1.25 p & p
Printed without textual alteration, the work provides an important basis for any study of old-time Maori economics and perhaps more important of his attitude to what was a major part of his environment. It will be of general interest today than when first written, since it stresses so fully the uses made by the Maori people of their natural resources, and supplies basic materials for further studies in ethnobotany and ethnozoology. The reverence which the old time Maori showed towards natural resources mirrors the modern concern for ecological principles.
FLORA OF NEW ZEALAND VOLUME III
By A. J. Healy and E. Edgar
220 p. 1980.
$18.50 plus $1.25 p & p
Volumes I and II of Flora of New Zealand were concerned with native plants. The authors call volume III a “weed flora”. The book is an identification manual, intended for agriculturists concerned with weed control, for botanists making vegetation surveys, and for anyone who needs to identify those weedy plants.
GAMES AND PASTIMES OF THE MAORI
By Elsdon Best
(National Museum Bulletin No. 8), 1976 Reprint
334 p.
$17 plus $1.25 p & p
First published in 1925 this bulletin is one of the series originally written by Elsdon Best, and has been reprinted without textual alteration.
Elsdon Best described it as “An account of various exercises, games, and pastimes of the natives of New Zealand, as practised in former times; including some information concerning their vocal and instrumental music”.
Includes an account of musical instruments and Maori song together with games and pastimes of a relaxing nature as well as those involved in ritual and training.
Contents include: Military exercises and games, Aquatic games, Children’s games, Introduced games, Maori songs and Musical instruments.
GLASSHOUSE TOMATOES—Agriculture Bulletin 3370
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
86 p. 1978.
$3.25 plus 45c p & p
The present text replaces earlier editions of the bulletin. Important factors to consider when establishing a tomato-growing glasshouse, are lighting, soil type, site, water supply, shelter, and proximity to a market. These as well as general cultural practices are dealt with in this bulletin.
THE GEOLOGY OF NEW ZEALAND
Edited by R. P. Suggate, et al.
820 p. 1978.
$92.50 plus $4.00 p & p
The definitive work on New Zealand geology, this superbly produced 820-page 2-volume set has been written by some 38 specialists, under the editorship of three of New Zealand’s most eminent geologists. The Geology of New Zealand is illustrated with over 370 photographs in colour and monochrome, and with more than 200 maps and line diagrams. A comprehensive supplement is included, incorporating all available new information up to the time of printing, together with five indexes.
GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTING IN NEW ZEALAND
By David A. Preston
108 p. 1980.
$9.75 plus 70c p & p
This book will be of particular interest to those whose daily occupations bring them into contact with the Government financial system; notably Government officials, journalists, members of Parliament, accountants in business, and the general commercial community, as well as academics and students. The text has, however, also been written with the general reader in mind.
GROWING, SHARING, LEARNING
I. G. JOHNSON, Chairman
120 p. 1977.
$3.95 plus 45c p & p
The Report of the Committee on Health and Social Education which was set up in 1976 to:
(a) Identify the conditions under which healthy growth and development may be fostered in schools.
(b) To make recommendations on the studies and activities that should constitute school programmes, organisation, and relationships.
Department of Education.
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✨ LLM interpretation of page content
🌾 Beekeeping in New Zealand
🌾 Primary Industries & ResourcesBeekeeping, Agriculture, Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries
- T. S. Winter, Author of the book
🎓 Fishing Methods and Devices of the Maori
🎓 Education, Culture & ScienceMaori fishing, Ethnography, National Museum Bulletin
- Elsdon Best, Author of the book
🎓 Fitness for Living
🎓 Education, Culture & SciencePhysical Education, Secondary Schools, Department of Education
🎓 Forest Lore of the Maori
🎓 Education, Culture & ScienceMaori forest lore, Ethnobotany, Dominion Museum Bulletin
- Elsdon Best, Author of the book
🎓 Flora of New Zealand Volume III
🎓 Education, Culture & ScienceBotany, Weed flora, Identification manual
- A. J. Healy, Author of the book
- E. Edgar, Author of the book
🎓 Games and Pastimes of the Maori
🎓 Education, Culture & ScienceMaori games, Ethnomusicology, National Museum Bulletin
- Elsdon Best, Author of the book
🌾 Glasshouse Tomatoes
🌾 Primary Industries & ResourcesTomato cultivation, Glasshouse farming, Department of Agriculture
🎓 The Geology of New Zealand
🎓 Education, Culture & ScienceGeology, Natural history, Edited work
- R. P. Suggate, Editor of the book
💰 Government Accounting in New Zealand
💰 Finance & RevenueGovernment finance, Accounting, Public sector
- David A. Preston, Author of the book
🎓 Growing, Sharing, Learning
🎓 Education, Culture & ScienceHealth education, Social education, Committee report
- I. G. Johnson (Chairman), Chairman of the committee