β¨ Publications and Donations
3 APRIL THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1549
Orawia School Library Fund 200
Lifeline Invercargill Fund 2,000
Trusteebank Southland Medical Foundation 3,075
TrusteeBank Southland Art Foundation 3,075
Total Donations $180,000
GENERAL PUBLICATIONS
CARPENTRY
N.Z. TECHNICAL CORRESPONDENCE INSTITUTE
302 p. 1980 (reprint). Illustrated. $22.50 plus $3.60 p & p
Metricated with more than 450 illustrations, this edition contains a set of fold-out house plans. It also highlights safety and safe methods, elementary first aid, house design and construction. Besides providing a basic text for apprentices in the building industry, Carpentry will also provide a sound guide for tradesmen and home-builders.
A DICTIONARY OF THE MAORI LANGUAGE
By H. W. Williams
507 p. 1975 $7.50 plus 85c p & p
The seventh revised edition, augmented by the advisory committee on the teaching of Maori language.
FACSIMILES OF THE TREATY OF WAITANGI
- $12.95 plus $1.50 p & p
A valuable volume of old New Zealand records comprising:
- The Declaration of the Independence of New Zealand.
- The original draft of the Treaty by Governor Hobson.
- A series of copies of the Treaty itself as finally adopted and signed by the chiefs and witnesses.
The preface and facsimiles are reproduced from lithographic originals first printed 1877. (Government Printer.)
TOWN BIRDS OF NEW ZEALAND
Wall Posters
Size: 840 x 590 mm
Two stunning large wall posters display a total of 35 bird photographs from the book Field Guide To Town Birds. The photographs are shown in full colour against a black background giving a sparkling eye-catching display of each bird in all its photographic detail.
THE NEW ZEALAND WARS
By James Cowan
Vol. I, 466 p. Vol. II, 633 p. $69.50 plus $4.80 p & p
This book was first published in 1922 and reprinted without amendments in 1955. It has been out of print for many years. This edition has a new and perceptive introduction by Michael King and in addition the original seven page index has been replaced by a substantial and comprehensive index. This 1983 edition is called a facsimile edition because it is being reproduced from the original text. However, the introduction, index and illustrations include alterations and improvements on the original.
KIWIFRUIT CULTURE
By Pat Sale
95 p. 1983. $12.95 plus $1.50 p & p
This practical guide on kiwifruit culture is illustrated with 78 plates and 23 line drawings. The authoritative text tells the beginner and established grower how best to cultivate the fruit for the market. There is sound advice for the home gardener too.
THE LONG YARN OF THE LAW
By Fiona McMorran
80 p. 1983. $6.95 plus 85c p & p
Told through prose, verse, extracts from newspapers and diaries, and policemen's recollections, the book takes the reader from those early colonial days to the modern police force of today. This inexpensive and easy to read history is a valuable aid for teachers and a source of continuing interest for children.
FITNESS FOR LIVING
Physical Education in Secondary Schools
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
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 55c p & p
Book 2: through Aquatics ............................ $2.75 plus 55c p & p
Book 3: through Athletics ........................... $2.45 plus 55c p & p
Book 4: through Ball Activities .................... $2.45 plus 55c p & p
Book 5: through Gymnastics ......................... $3.00 plus 55c p & p
Book 6: through Movement and Dance ............... $3.00 plus 55c p & p
Book 7: through Outdoor Education ................. $2.75 plus 55c p & p
Book 8: through Recreation .......................... $1.75 plus 55c p & p
Book 9: Planning for Fitness of Living .............. $2.45 plus 55c p & p
Set of nine books: $22.00 plus $3.60 p & p
GLASSHOUSE TOMATOES
Agriculture Bulletin 370
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
86 p. 1978. $3.25 plus 55c 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.
TREES AND SHRUBS OF NEW ZEALAND
By A. L. Poole and Nancy M. Adams
275 p. 1979 fourth impression with amendments. $15.95 plus $1.50 p & p
This book has been designed especially to assist many people who lack a formal botanical training yet are deeply interested in New Zealand's trees and shrubs and want to be able to identify them and name them correctly. There is a complete coverage of the native trees and shrubs and over 400 species have been illustrated.
5BX PLAN
ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE
32 pp. 1981. Third Edition. $1.75 plus 55c p & p
The five basic exercises (5BX) Plan is designed to show how to develop and hold a high level of physical fitness. The scheme is not dependent on elaborate facilities or equipment. The exercises require only eleven minutes a day and can be done in the house or office. The Plan is scientifically designed to develop personal fitness at a rate set by yourself, to your required level, without getting stiff or sore muscles. It is self measuring with charts for age groupings, along with graduated standards for checking progress. The programmes are designed for varying age groups of males.
NEW ZEALAND FOREST PARKS
Geoffrey Chavasse and John Johns
288 p. 1983. Illustrated. $42.95 plus $3.60 p & p
New Zealand Forest Parks is one of those books that you will reach for time after time to simply enjoy or to relive visits made, or plan visits to come. Each forest park is described in a separate chapter with photographs, text, maps, and charts to illustrate our nineteen forest parks, perhaps unrivalled for diversity and interest anywhere else in the world.
GUIDELINES FOR AUTHORS: Preparing Manuscripts for Publication
Edited by Paula J. Wagemaker
52 p. 1984. $7.50 plus 85c p & p
Submitting a manuscript to a publisher is not simply a matter of handing over a sheet of paper. Publishers usually insist that a manuscript and its accompanying illustrative material be presented to defined standards of preparation. The standards of preparation required are detailed in these guidelines which have been produced in the interest of ensuring harmonious relationship between authors and their publishers.
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β¨ LLM interpretation of page content
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List of Grants Approved by Waikato County Council in 1984
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ποΈ Provincial & Local GovernmentGrants, Cultural Organisations, Museums, Bands
π General Publications
π Education, Culture & ScienceBooks, Publications, Carpentry, Maori Language, Treaty of Waitangi, Birds, New Zealand Wars, Kiwifruit Culture, Law, Physical Education
π Fitness for Living
π Education, Culture & SciencePhysical Education, Secondary Schools, Fitness
πΎ Glasshouse Tomatoes
πΎ Primary Industries & ResourcesAgriculture, Tomatoes, Glasshouse, Cultivation
π Trees and Shrubs of New Zealand
π Education, Culture & ScienceBotany, Trees, Shrubs, Identification
π₯ 5BX Plan
π₯ Health & Social WelfareFitness, Exercise, Physical Health
π New Zealand Forest Parks
π Education, Culture & ScienceForest Parks, Nature, Geography
π Guidelines for Authors: Preparing Manuscripts for Publication
π Education, Culture & ScienceWriting, Publishing, Manuscripts