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CONTENTS4 Index of subjects5 Notes on the catalogue43 Guide for buyers44 Conditions of sale for buyers45 Prices realised for sale 9247 Catalogue subscription form48 Absentee bidding form49 Index of authors

VIEWING TIMESThursday 16 February 9am – 8pmFriday 17 February 9am – 5pmSaturday 18 and Sunday 19 February 11am – 3pmAt other times by special arrangement.

BUYER'S PREMIUMBuyers shall pay to Bethunes at Webb's a premium of 20% of the hammer price, plus GST of 15% on the premium. This auction is subject to the 'Conditions of sale for buyers' printed on page 44 of this catalogue.

HEAD OF DEPARTMENTFrancis McWhannell

MONDAY 20 FEBRUARY 2012Session one : Historical photography and postcards – 10am Session two : Rare books and related materials – 1pm

Bethunes at Webb's[ Established 1877 ]

Webb's18 Manukau Road PO Box 99 251Newmarket, Auckland, New Zealand+64 9 529 5602 +64 9 524 7048 (fax)[email protected]

Front coverLOT 8Pulman, ElizabethPortrait of two Maori women engaged in a hongi.Est. $1,000

Back coverLOT 82Pulman, ElizabethPortrait of Tukaroto Matutaera Potatau Te Wherowhero Tawhiao, the second Maori King.Est. $1,500

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SUBJECT LOTS

SESSION ONE Nineteenth century photography 1 – 8Cartes de visite 9 – 101Cabinet cards 102 –158Twentieth century photography 159 – 190Postcards 191 – 196

INDEX OF SUBJECTSSale 93 – 20 February 2012

SUBJECT LOTS

SESSION TWO Autographs 197History 198 – 201Australia and Pacific 202 – 204Maori 205 – 215New Zealand 216 – 243New Zealand regional 244 – 264Antarctica 265Voyages 266 – 267Captain James Cook 268 – 270Cartography 271 – 283Shipping 284Aviation 285Rail 286 – 287Natural history and science 288 – 306Mining 307 – 308Military 309 – 324New Zealand Wars 325 – 337Orders, decorations and medals 338 – 342Numismatics and philately 343 – 345Sport and recreation 346 – 394Arts and crafts 395 – 417Literature 418 – 420New Zealand literature 421 – 465Children's literature 466 – 467Comic books 468 – 494Print culture 495 – 497Bibliography 498 – 500

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Information on lots appears in the following sequence: lot number, photographer/author, title/short description, edition, publisher, date, size, pagination, illustrations, bibliographic citation, long description (medium, condition etc) and estimate (some lots only). The bibliographic citations are from Bagnall (editor), New Zealand National Bibliography to the Year 1960 (Government Printer, 1969-1985). Citations from volume I parts 1 and 2 (to 1889) appear as a number. Citations from volumes II-V (1890-1960) have a letter before the number. The bibliographic citations for Maori works are from Parkinson and Griffith, Books in Maori, 1815-1900 (Reed Books, 2004). Citations from Parkinson and Griffith appear with the prefix 'BIM'.

NOTES ON THE CATALOGUE

ILLUSTRATIONS

All lots are illustrated online at www.webbs.co.nz.

OTHER ABBREVIATIONS

AF With all faultsDJ Dust jacketHC HardcoverSC Soft cover

CONDITION ABBREVIATIONS

F FineA mint or close to mint copy.

VG Very goodAn exceptionally good copy, which may not look new or which may have a minor fault.

G GoodA good complete copy with some detracting fault/s. May have two or three minor imperfections.

FA FairA poor copy with some obvious fault/s. May be badly damaged or missing some part/s.

Where two condition abbreviations are given, the first refers to the book and the second to the dust jacket (e.g. VG/VG).

PLEASE NOTE

Descriptions are a guide only. Buyers must satisfy themselves as to the condition of lots.

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SESSION ONE

Nineteenth century photography

1Photograph album.Late 19th century. 275 x 225mm. Decorated full leather. Some wear. Includes spaces for cartes de visite and cabinet cards. AF. G. Est. $100

2Thirty-four negatives, most depicting the Pink and White Terraces.Late 19th century. Gelatin silver film. Early 20th century reproductions. AF. FA to G. [34].

3Burton BrothersFive photographs depicting Samoa and Fiji.Late 19th century. Approximately 140 x 195mm. Albumen prints. Mounted on card. Some fading and foxing. Subjects include Apia (Samoa), Mango (Fiji) and Suva Botanical Gardens (Fiji). G. [5]. Est. $100

4Martin, JosiahFive photographs depicting the Spa, Taupo. Plus three duplicates.Auckland : J Martin, c1885. Approximately 150 x 200mm. Gelatin silver prints. Fading. Captions within images. Blind stamp of J Martin on each. Early 20th century reprints. G. [8]. Est. $200

5Martin, JosiahFour photographs depicting Wairakei. Plus four duplicates.Auckland : J Martin, c1885. Approximately 150 x 200mm. Gelatin silver prints. Some fading. Captions within images. Blind stamp of J Martin on each. Early 20th century reprints. G. [8]. Est. $200

6Pulman, ElizabethPortrait of a Maori woman and child.[Auckland : E Pulman], late 19th century. Print size: 138 x 100mm. Albumen print. Mounted on card. Some fading to margins of print. Number 173. The woman bears a facial moko and carries the child on her back. A cloak is wrapped around the two. The child looks at the camera. A strong image. G+. Est. $800

7Pulman, ElizabethPortrait of Te Paea Hinerangi, Guide Sophia.[Auckland : E Pulman], late 19th century. Print size: 98 x 60mm. Albumen print. Mounted on card. Fading to lower region of print. Caption within image: 'Sophia'. The subject wears a cloak and tiki and carries huia feathers in her hair. G. Est. $100

8Pulman, ElizabethPortrait of two Maori women engaged in a hongi.[Auckland] : Pulman, late 19th century. 282 x 220mm. Albumen print. Some wear and fading. Professional repairs to reverse of print. The subjects bear facial moko and wear cloaks and ribboned earrings. The name 'Wiremu' is tattooed on the arm of one. The name 'Rangitoia' is tattooed on the arm of the other. An excellent image. G. Est. $1000

Cartes de visite

9Eleven portraits.Late 19th century. Cartes de visite. Photographers include Charles Lawrence (Christchurch), Standish & Preece (Christchurch), J Gaul's Portrait Rooms (Christchurch), Nelson K Cherrill (Christchurch) and W Sherlock (Christchurch). AF. G. [11]. Est. $100

10Fifteen portraits.Late 19th century. Cartes de visite. Photographers include R Clifford (Dunedin) and R Clifford & Co (Dunedin). AF. G. [15]. Est. $150

11Fifteen portraits.Late 19th century. Cartes de visite. Photographers include J D Wrigglesworth (Wellington), Swan & Wrigglesworth (Wellington and Napier) and Wrigglesworth & Binns (Wellington). AF. G. [15]. Est. $150

12Five photographs depicting Christchurch.c1870s. Cartes de visite/albumen prints. Photographers include Wheeler & Son (Christchurch) and Price & Walker (Christchurch). Subjects include High Street, Hereford Street and the Avon. G to G+. [5]. Est. $250

13Five portraits.Late 19th century. Cartes de visite. Photographers include Smith (Oamaru), Albert Sargeant (Oamaru), J T Henry (Oamaru), Charles Martin (Oamaru) and William Ferrier (Timaru). AF. G. [5]. Est. $50

14Five portraits.Late 19th century. Cartes de visite. Photographers include J Kirkwood (Marton), E Hall (Woodville) and J E & H Cobb (Napier). AF. G. [5]. Est. $50

15Four portraits.Late 19th century. Cartes de visite. Photographers include Tait Bros (Hokitika), J Ring (Greymouth) and H H Vorley (Westport). AF. G. [4]. Est. $50

16Nine portraits.Late 19th century. Cartes de visite. Photographers include Ross (Invercargill), Wm Dougall (Invercargill), C Clayton (Gore) and Hart, Campbell & Co (Invercargill and Dunedin). AF. G. [9]. Est. $80

17Nine portraits.Late 19th century. Cartes de visite. Photographers include Christchurch Fancy Bazaar (Christchurch), E Wheeler & Son (Christchurch), George & Walton (Christchurch), R W Meers (Christchurch) and M Heslop & Co (Christchurch). Subjects include John G Restell. AF. FA to G. [9]. Est. $80

18Photograph depicting a mock tomahawking.c1870s. Carte de visite/albumen print. The subjects appear to be Maori. The costumes and props are less than consistent. An interesting if rather farcical image. G+. Est. $400

19Portrait of an unidentified Maori girl.Wellington : J Bragge, c1870s. Print size: 91 x 55mm. Carte de visite/albumen print. The subject bears a facial moko and wears a ribboned earring and a patterned blouse. A blanket is wrapped around her shoulders. Elizabeth Pulman issued a variation on this image. G+. Est. $400

20Portrait of an unidentified Maori man.c1870s. Print size: 98 x 60mm. Carte de visite/albumen print. Fading to print. The subject wears a patterned cloak and carries two feathers in his hair. G. Est. $100

21Portrait of an unidentified Maori woman.c1870s. Print size: 89 x 56mm. Carte de visite/albumen print. Mild fading to print. The subject wears a striped dress. A blanket is draped over one shoulder. A strong image. G+. Est. $200

22Portrait of an unidentified Maori woman.c1870s. Print size: 93 x 58mm. Carte de visite/albumen print. Some wear and soiling. The subject wears a cloak. Her expression is nervous. An affecting image. G. Est. $400

23Seven portraits.Late 19th century. Cartes de visite. Photographers include Walter J Burton (Dunedin), Walter J Burton & Bro (Dunedin) and Burton Brothers (Dunedin). AF. FA to G. [7]. Est. $100

24Seven portraits.Late 19th century. Cartes de visite. Photographers include G Redfern (Auckland) and R Redfern (Auckland). AF. G. [7]. Est. $50

25Seven portraits.Late 19th century. Cartes de visite. Photographers include H Webster (Auckland), Bayne (Whangarei), J Low (Waikato), Low (North Auckland) and Foy Bros (Thames). AF. FA to G. [7]. Est. $50

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26Seventeen portraits.Late 19th century. Cartes de visite. Photographers include Clifford & Son (Dunedin and Oamaru) and Clifford & Co (Dunedin and Oamaru). AF. G. [17]. Est. $150

27Six portraits.Late 19th century. Cartes de visite. Photographers include R H Bartlett (Auckland) and Bartlett & Taylor (Auckland). AF. G. [6]. Est. $50

28Six portraits.Late 19th century. Cartes de visite. Photographers include the New Zealand Photographic Co (Dunedin), Victorian Portrait Rooms (Dunedin) and Baume (Dunedin). AF. FA to G. [6]. Est. $50

29Six portraits.Late 19th century. Cartes de visite. Photographers include P J Feeney (Nelson), D M Isaacs (Nelson), Theodor Bloch (Nelson) and English & Continental Photographic Artist (Nelson). AF. FA to G. [6]. Est. $50

30Six portraits.Late 19th century. Cartes de visite. Photographers include F L Jones (Dunedin), C Nicholas (Milton) and Carl Hagen (Mosgiel?). AF. G. [6]. Est. $50

31Six portraits.Late 19th century. Cartes de visite. Photographers include W R Frost (Dunedin) and Leves (Dunedin). AF. G. [6]. Est. $50

32Six portraits.Late 19th century. Cartes de visite. Photographers include W H Clarke (Wellington), J Bragge (Wellington), W H Davis (Wellington) and Connolly & Company (Wellington). AF. G. [6]. Est. $50

33Six portraits.Late 19th century. Cartes de visite. Photographers include J McEachen (Otago) and J Oliver White (Otago). AF. G. [6]. Est. $50

34Six portraits of military men.c1870s. Cartes de visite/albumen prints. Photographers include Frank A Coxhead (Dunedin), Albert Lawson (Waikouaiti), P J Feeney (Nelson) and English & Continental Photographic Artist (Nelson). An excellent collection. G to G+. [6]. Est. $300

35Sixteen portraits.Late 19th century. Cartes de visite. Photographers include Hanna (Auckland) and Hemus & Hanna (Auckland). AF. G. [16]. Est. $200

36Twelve portraits.Late 19th century. Cartes de visite. Photographers include Coxhead Brothers (Dunedin), Frank A Coxhead (Invercargill), H Coxhead (Timaru and Dunedin) and Coxhead & Le Sueur (Dunedin). AF. G. [12]. Est. $150

37Two portraits.Late 19th century. Cartes de visite. Photographers include W H T Partington (Auckland) and Partington & Kinsey (Auckland). AF. FA to G. [2]. Est. $50

38Allen, J WNine portraits.Dunedin : J W Allen, late 19th century. Cartes de visite. AF. G. [9]. Est. $100

39American Photo CompanySixteen portraits.Dunedin : American Photo Coy, late 19th century. Cartes de visite. AF. G. [16]. Est. $150

40Bragge, JamesPortrait of an unidentified Maori woman.Noumea : Allen Hughan, late 19th century. Print size: 96 x 58mm. Carte de visite/albumen print. Wear to card. Some fading to print. The subject holds a pipe in her mouth and carries feathers in her hair. G. Est. $200

41Bragge, JamesPortrait of Renata Tama-ki-Hikurangi Kawepo, Ngati Te Upokoiri and Ngati Kahungunu leader.Wellington : James Bragge, c1880. Carte de visite/albumen print. Mild wear to card. The subject has only one eye, the other having been gouged out by the wife of a Hauhau. He bears a splendid facial moko and long beard and wears an impressive hat embellished with a corona of feathers. A striking image. G+. Est. $800

42Brown, W ETwelve portraits.Nelson : W E Brown, late 19th century. Cartes de visite. AF. G. [12]. Est. $120

43Burton BrothersPhotograph depicting a church.Dunedin : Burton Brothers, c1870s. Print size: 93 x 60mm. Carte de visite/albumen print. Soiling and fading to print. G. Est. $50

44Burton BrothersTwelve portraits.Dunedin : Burton Brothers, late 19th century. Cartes de visite. AF. G. [12]. Est. $150

45Carnell, SPhotograph depicting a street.Napier : S Carnell, c1870s. Print size: 58 x 92mm. Carte de visite/albumen print. Two men stand on a street corner. There is a cottage on the right and a small wooden church in the background. G.

46Carnell, STen portraits.Napier : S Carnell, late 19th century. Cartes de visite. AF. G. [10]. Est. $100

47Clarke BrothersFive portraits.Auckland : Clarke Brothers, late 19th century. Cartes de visite. AF. G. [5]. Est. $50

48Clifford & CoTwelve portraits.Dunedin : Clifford & Co, late 19th century. Cartes de visite. AF. G. [12]. Est. $100

49Clifford & MorrisEighteen portraits.Dunedin : Clifford & Morris, late 19th century. Cartes de visite. AF. G. [18]. Est. $180

50Clifford & MorrisThirteen portraits.Dunedin : Clifford & Morris, late 19th century. Cartes de visite. AF. FA to G. [13]. Est. $100

51Clifford & MorrisTwenty-three portraits.Dunedin : Clifford & Morris, late 19th century. Cartes de visite. AF. G. [23]. Est. $200

52Clifford, Morris & CoEighteen portraits.Dunedin : Clifford, Morris & Co, late 19th century. Cartes de visite. AF. G. [18]. Est. $180

53Collie, WTwo portraits.Blenheim : W Collie, late 19th century. Cartes de visite. AF. FA to G. [2].

54Coxhead BrothersPhotograph depicting a town.Dunedin : Coxhead Brothers, c1870s. Print size: 58 x 90mm. Carte de visite/albumen print. Corners of card clipped. G to G+. Est. $100

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55Crombie, J NTwo portraits.Auckland : J N Crombie, late 19th century. Cartes de visite. AF. FA to G. [2]. Est. $50

56Davis & CoPortrait of an unidentified Maori man.Wellington : Davis & Co, c1870s. Print size: 90 x 57mm. Carte de visite/albumen print. Some wear and soiling. Pencil sketch on reverse of card. Some fading to print. The subject wears a checkered jacket and cravat, a waistcoat and a watch chain. A strong image. G to G+. Est. $400

57De Loree, P PSeven portraits.[Oxford, Canterbury?] : P P De Loree, late 19th century. Cartes de visite. AF. G. [7]. Est. $80

58Foy BrosPortrait of an unidentified Maori woman.Thames : Foy Bros, c1870s. Print size: 90 x 56mm. Carte de visite/albumen print. Mild wear to card. The subject wears a tiki and cloak and carries two feathers in her hair. Her expression is confident. G+. Est. $400

59Foy BrosPortrait of Rena Punehu.Thames : Foy Bros, c1872. Print size: 90 x 55mm. Carte de visite/albumen print. Staining to card. The subject bears a facial moko and wears an earring, a tiki and a cloak. Her expression is severe. A strong image. G to G+. Est. $400

60Frith, [Henry]Portrait of an unidentified Maori boy.Thames : Frith, c1870s. Print size: 90 x 57mm. Carte de visite/partly hand-coloured albumen print. Mild foxing. The subject wears a rain cloak and carries feathers in his hair. A strong image. G+. Est. $500

61Grand & DunlopSix portraits.Christchurch : Grand & Dunlop, late 19th century. Cartes de visite. AF. G. [6]. Est. $50

62Kirk, JamesPortrait of an unidentified girl. Plus three.New Brighton : James Kirk, late 19th century. Carte de visite. G. Along with three other photographs, cartes de visite, G. [4].

63London Portrait RoomsEighteen portraits.Dunedin : London Portrait Rooms, late 19th century. Cartes de visite. AF. G. [18]. Est. $200

64London Portrait RoomsEighteen portraits.Dunedin : London Portrait Rooms, late 19th century. Cartes de visite. AF. G. [18]. Est. $200

65London Portrait RoomsTwenty-one portraits.Dunedin : London Portrait Rooms, late 19th century. Cartes de visite. AF. FA to G. [21]. Est. $200

66Macey, William HAdvertisement for the Masonic Hotel, Blenheim. Plus one by same photographer.Blenheim : William H Macey, c1870s. Print size: 59 x 90mm. Carte de visite/albumen print. Some fading to print. Features a portrait of J D Fraser (proprietor) and various witticisms. G+. Along with a similar advertisement for the Masonic Hotel (c1870s), 60 x 91mm, carte de visite/albumen print, fading to print, G. [2]. Est. $200

67Macey, William HTwenty-one portraits.Blenheim : William H Macey, late 19th century. Cartes de visite. AF. G. [21]. Est. $200

68Maribol, CharlesFive portraits.Palmerston North : Charles Maribol, late 19th century. Cartes de visite. AF. G. [5]. Est. $50

69[McGarrigle, John]Portrait of an elderly Maori man, possibly Te Ruinga Potatau.Auckland : American Photo Co, c1870s. Print size: 90 x 56mm. Carte de visite/albumen print. Considerable fading to print. The subject bears a full facial moko and wears a cloak. G. Est. $100

70[McGarrigle, John]Portrait of an unidentified Maori man.[Auckland] : The American Photo Company, c1870s. Print size: 90 x 56mm. Carte de visite/albumen print. Fading to print. The subject carries two feathers in his hair. G. Est. $100

71[McGarrigle, John]Portrait of an unidentified Maori woman.[Auckland] : The American Photo Company, c1870s. Print size: 90 x 55mm. Carte de visite/albumen print. Some soiling. Fading to print. The subject bears a facial moko and wears a cloak. Her expression is confident. G. Est. $200

72[McGarrigle, John]Portrait of an unidentified young Maori woman.Auckland : American Photo Co, c1870s. Print size: 85 x 54mm. Carte de visite/albumen print. Fading to print. The subject bears a facial moko and wears ribboned earrings and a blouse. A blanket (or similar) is draped over one shoulder. G. Est. $200

73[McGarrigle, John]Portrait of an unidentified young Maori woman.[Auckland] : American Photo Co, c1870s. Print size: 89 x 57mm. Carte de visite/albumen print. Fading to print. The subject holds a pipe in her mouth and wears a hat. Her blouse is unbuttoned, exposing her breasts. G. Est. $300

74McGregor, JEleven portraits.Dunedin : J McGregor, late 19th century. Cartes de visite. AF. G. [11]. Est. $100

75Morris, [John Richard]Sixteen portraits.Dunedin : Morris, late 19th century. Cartes de visite. AF. G. [16]. Est. $150

76Nicholas & DougallPhotograph depicting a resting dog.Invercargill : Nicholas & Dougall, c1870s. Print size: 58 x 90mm. Carte de visite/albumen print. Some fading to print. G.

77Phillips & PollardTen portraits.Wellington : Phillips & Pollard, late 19th century. Cartes de visite. AF. G. [10]. Est. $100

78Pollard, EEight portraits.Wellington : E Pollard, late 19th century. Cartes de visite. AF. FA to G. [8]. Est. $80

79Pulman, ElizabethPortrait of an unidentified young Maori man.Auckland : E Pulman, c1870s. Print size: 90 x 57mm. Carte de visite/albumen print. Some fading to print. The subject wears a scarf or cravat. His expression is confident. A strong image. G+. Est. $900

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80Pulman, ElizabethPortrait of Hati Wira Takahi, Ngapuhi chief.Auckland : E Pulman, c1873. Print size: 90 x 55mm. Carte de visite/albumen print. Mild fading to print. Inscription on reverse of card: 'Maori chief / King Country / Hati Wira Takahi / Ngapuhi Tribe.' The subject bears a full facial moko and wears a patterned cloak. He carries a peacock feather and a white feather in his hair. A strong image. G+. Est. $1200

81Pulman, ElizabethPortrait of Huia Pokai.Auckland : E Pulman, c1870s. Print size: 94 x 62mm. Carte de visite/albumen print. Bumping and creasing to lower right corner of card and print. Some fading to print. The subject bears a facial moko and wears an earring. A blanket is draped over one shoulder. Her expression is nervous. An affecting image. G to G+. Est. $900

82Pulman, ElizabethPortrait of Tukaroto Matutaera Potatau Te Wherowhero Tawhiao, the second Maori King.Auckland : E Pulman, c1882. Print size: 90 x 57mm. Carte de visite/albumen print. Inscription on reverse of card: 'Maori King Tawhiao'. The subject bears a full facial moko and wears a patterned cloak. A handsome copy of this famous image. G+. Est. $1500

83Pulman, ElizabethThree portraits.Auckland : E Pulman, late 19th century. Cartes de visite. AF. FA to G. [3]. Est. $50

84Pulman, GeorgePortrait of an unidentified young Maori man.Auckland : G Pulman, c1860s. Print size: 95 x 60mm. Carte de visite/albumen print. Some wear and soiling. Mild fading to print. The subject holds a pipe in his mouth and wears a ribboned earring. An excellent image. G+. Est. $1000

85Pulman, GeorgePortrait of an unidentified young Maori woman.Auckland : G Pulman, c1868. Print size: 95 x 60mm. Carte de visite/albumen print. Some wear, soiling and foxing. Mild fading to print. Inscription on reverse of card: '1868 / Maori Girl'. The subject wears ribboned earrings and a European-style dress. An excellent image. G+. Est. $1000

86Pulman, GeorgeTwo portraits.Auckland : G Pulman, late 19th century. Cartes de visite. AF. G. [2]. Est. $50

87Richards, E SPortrait of an unidentified young Maori man.Wellington : E S Richards, c1860s. Print size: 87 x 58mm. Carte de visite/albumen print. The subject wears a cloak. His expression is confident. A strong image. G+. Est. $500

88Richards, E SPortrait of Horonuku Te Heuheu Tukino IV, Ngati Tuwharetoa leader.Wellington : E S Richards, c1860. Print size: 87 x 58mm. Carte de visite/albumen print. Slight fading to print. Inscription on reverse of card: 'Here Kei Kei / Taupo Chief'. The subject bears a facial moko and wears European-style clothing. G+. Est. $500

89Richards, E SPortrait of Ko Rewi, Taupo chief.Wellington : E S Richards, c1860s. Print size: 87 x 58mm. Carte de visite/albumen print. Slight fading to print. Inscription on reverse of card: 'Ko Rewi / Taupo Chief'. The subject bears a facial moko and wears European-style clothing. G+. Est. $500

90Richards, E SPortrait of Mohi Ngaponga, Te Aro leader.Wellington : E S Richards, c1862. Print size: 87 x 58mm. Carte de visite/albumen print. Inscription on reverse of card: 'Moses Naponga / Taranaki'. The subject bears a facial moko and wears European-style clothing. His expression is severe. An excellent image. G+. Est. $500

91Ries & CoThirteen portraits.Otago : Ries & Co, late 19th century. Cartes de visite. AF. FA to G. [13]. Est. $150

92Rutherford & CoFive portraits.Dunedin : Rutherford & Co, late 19th century. Cartes de visite. AF. G. [5]. Est. $50

93Schourup, PFour portraits.Christchurch : P Schourup, late 19th century. Cartes de visite. AF. G. [4]. Est. $50

94Smith, [Frederick?]Photograph depicting a man with horse and dog. Plus one by same photographer.Timaru : Smith, c1870s. Print size: 57 x 95mm. Carte de visite/albumen print. Inscription on reverse of card: 'Young Camden, Jim, and / sporting hound Dash'. G. Along with a photograph depicting a man and woman with horse (c1870s), 59 x 96mm, carte de visite/albumen print, G. [2]. Est. $50

95Sorrell, ChasPhotograph depicting a family outside a house.Wellington : Chas Sorrell, c1870s. Print size: 57 x 95mm. Carte de visite/albumen print. G.

96The American Gem Photographic CompanyPhotograph depicting a church.Dunedin : The American Gem Photographic Company, c1870s. Print size: 55 x 88mm. Carte de visite/albumen print. Wear and fading to print. FA to G.

97TyreeNineteen portraits.Nelson : Tyree, late 19th century. Cartes de visite. AF. G. [19]. Est. $200

98Webster, HPhotograph depicting an Auckland street.Auckland : H Webster, c1870s. Print size: 58 x 92mm. Carte de visite/albumen print. Fading to print. Inscription on reverse of card: 'Une eglise et une rue d'Aukland [sic].' There is a church on the right. G.

99Wheeler & SonPhotograph depicting Lyttelton.Christchurch : Wheeler & Son, c1870s. 58 x 91mm. Carte de visite/albumen print. Some fading to print. G. Est. $100

100Wheeler & SonPhotograph depicting the White Terraces.Christchurch : Wheeler & Son, c1870s. Print size: 57 x 91mm. Carte de visite/albumen print. Fading to print. Inscription on reverse of card: 'Boiling Spring / East coast'. G. Est. $50

101[Wrigglesworth, James Dacie]Portrait of Te Hapuku, Ngati Kahungunu chief.c1865. Print size: 90 x 58mm. Carte de visite/albumen print. Mild foxing to print. Inscription on reverse of card: 'Hapuka / Maori chief'. The subject bears a full facial moko and a European-style beard. G+. Est. $600

Cabinet cards

102Five portraits.Late 19th century. Cabinet cards. Photographers include W H Macey (Blenheim) and A McCusker (Blenheim). G. [5]. Est. $50

103Five portraits.Late 19th century. Cabinet cards. Photographers include F B Hughes (Christchurch), Sorrell (Christchurch) and Standish & Preece (Christchurch). G to G+. [5]. Est. $50

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104Four portraits.Late 19th century. Cabinet cards. Photographers include Armstrong & Greer (Dunedin), W N Blaikie, S Collins (Dunedin) and Rutherford & Co (Dunedin). AF. FA to G. [4].

105Four portraits.Late 19th century. Cabinet cards. Photographers include Bayne (Whangarei), Cowdell (Whangarei) and Excelsior Studio (Whangarei). G. [4]. Est. $50

106Four portraits.Late 19th century. Cabinet cards. Photographers include Hanna (Auckland), C Hemus (Auckland) and Hemus & Hanna (Auckland). G. [4]. Est. $50

107Four portraits.Late 19th century. Cabinet cards. Photographers include F W Edwards (Auckland) and J Robb (Gisborne). AF. FA to G. [4].

108Photograph depicting Main Road, Caversham, Dunedin.c1880s. Print size: 102 x 138mm. Cabinet card/albumen print. Fading to print. Stamp of Hardwicke Knight Collection and extensive annotations on reverse of card. G.

109Seven portraits.Late 19th century. Cabinet cards. Photographers include Billows & Smith (Carterton), Thos E Price (Masterton) and D Wilton (Masterton). AF. FA to G. [7]. Est. $80

110Six portraits.Late 19th century. Cabinet cards. Photographers include J Bragge (Wellington), R Hermann (Wellington), NZ Photo Co (Wellington) and Price & Co (Wellington). AF. FA to G. [6]. Est. $50

111Six portraits.Late 19th century. Cabinet cards. Photographers include H T Lock (Westport), Sherlock (Reefton) and W Vinsen (Westport). AF. FA to G. [6]. Est. $50

112Six portraits.Late 19th century. Cabinet cards. Photographers include Grand & Dunlop (Christchurch) and C H Manning (Christchurch). G to G+. [6]. Est. $50

113Three portraits.Late 19th century. Cabinet cards. Photographers include Arnold (Auckland) and J C Morton (Auckland). G to G+. [3].

114Three portraits.Late 19th century. Cabinet cards. Photographers include H Billens (Marton) and Bunting (Palmerston North). G to G+. [3].

115Three portraits.Late 19th century. Cabinet cards. Photographers include Hart (Invercargill), Hart Campbell & Co (Invercargill) and Ross (Invercargill). G. [3].

116Three portraits.Late 19th century. Cabinet cards. Photographers include Gerstenkorn (Invercargill) and Mora (Gore). FA to G. [3].

117Three portraits.Late 19th century. Cabinet cards. Photographers include Clare Speight (Nuneaton) and Garland's Studio (Woking). AF. FA to G. [3].

118Twelve portraits.Late 19th century. Cabinet cards. Photographers include Bain Studio (Toowoomba), Barroni & Co (Melbourne), Charlemont & Co (Sydney), Creelman & Co (Sydney), H Dart (Hobart), Grant & Co (Melbourne), Lomer's (Sydney), J Roarty (Sydney), Stewart & Co (Melbourne) and Yeoman & Co (Melbourne). G. [12]. Est. $150

119Two portraits.Late 19th century. Cabinet cards. Photographers include J C Sinclair (Hawera) and J McAllister (Stratford). FA to G. [2].

120American Photo CompanySeven portraits.Dunedin : American Photo Co, late 19th century. Cabinet cards. G to G+. [7]. Est. $80

121American Photo CompanyTen portraits.Dunedin : American Photo Co, late 19th century. Cabinet cards. G to VG. [10]. Est. $100

122Bartlett, R HFour portraits.Auckland : R H Bartlett, late 19th century. Cabinet cards. Subjects include Mr and Mrs James Earnslaw. G. [4].

123Bayne, WPhotograph depicting the grave of Edouard Eugene Cafler, Whangarei.Whangarei : W Bayne, c1890s. Print size: 99 x 149mm. Cabinet card/gelatin silver print. G.

124Beato, FRiver scene Irrawaddy. Plus one.Mandalay : F Beato, c1890s. Print size: 88 x 152mm. Cabinet card/albumen print. Christmas/New Year greeting gilt-stamped on card. Fading to print. Caption mounted on reverse of card. Number 1304. G. Along with a photograph depicting a New South Wales coastal scene (1890s), 87 x 155mm, cabinet card/hand-coloured albumen print, Christmas greeting gilt-stamped on card, fading to print, G. [2]. Est. $50

125Berry & CoThree portraits.Wellington : Berry & Co, late 19th century. Cabinet cards. G to G+. [3].

126Burrell, F WThree portraits.Invercargill : F W Burrell, late 19th century. Cabinet cards. FA to G. [3].

127Burton BrothersThree portraits.Dunedin : Burton Bros, late 19th century. Cabinet cards. G to G+. [3]. Est. $50

128Campbell, CharlesFive portraits.Invercargill : Charles Campbell, late 19th century. Cabinet cards. FA to G. [5].

129Clifford & SonFour portraits.Dunedin : Clifford & Son, late 19th century. Cabinet cards. G to G+. [4].

130Collis, W APhotograph depicting an industrial building with a wooden tower.New Plymouth : W A Collis, c1890s. Print size: 148 x 103mm. Cabinet card. G+. Est. $80

131Coxhead, Frank APhotograph depicting Grahamstown.[Dunedin] : F A Coxhead, c1880s. Print size: 101 x 149mm. Cabinet card/albumen print. Some foxing to print. G to G+. Est. $150

132Coxhead, Frank APhotograph depicting Lyttelton.[Dunedin : Frank A Coxhead], c1890s. Print size: 90 x 137mm. Cabinet card/albumen print. Christmas/New Year greeting gilt-stamped on card. Wear to card. Some soiling and fading to print. G. Est. $80

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133Coxhead, Frank APhotograph depicting Port Chalmers.[Dunedin : Frank A Coxhead], c1890s. Print size: 93 x 143mm. Cabinet card/albumen print. Christmas/New Year greeting gilt-stamped on card. Some soiling and fading to print. G. Est. $80

134Coxhead, Frank APhotograph depicting St Clair beach.[Dunedin : Frank A Coxhead], c1890s. Print size: 92 x 142mm. Cabinet card/albumen print. Christmas/New Year greeting gilt-stamped on card. Some wear to card. Some soiling and fading to print. G. Est. $80

135Coxhead, Frank ASeven portraits.Dunedin : Coxhead, late 19th century. Cabinet cards. AF. G to G+. [7]. Est. $100

136De Maus, [David Alexander]Souvenir of the New Zealand Shipping Company.Port Chalmers : De Maus, c1890s. Print size: 100 x 138mm. Cabinet card/albumen print. Some fading to print. Includes images of the SS Tongariro, SS Ruahine, SS Aorangi, SS Ruapehu, SS Kaikoura and SS Rimutaka. G. Est. $50

137E Wheeler & SonFour portraits.Christchurch : E Wheeler & Son, late 19th century. Cabinet cards. G. [4].

138Eden George CoTwelve portraits.Dunedin : Eden George Co, late 19th century. Cabinet cards. AF. FA to G. [12]. Est. $150

139Exchange Court StudioFour portraits.Dunedin : Exchange Court Studio, late 19th century. Cabinet cards. G. [4].

140Foy BrosPortrait of an unidentified Maori man.Thames : Foy Bros, c1890s. Print size: 147 x 102mm. Cabinet card/albumen print. Foxing to print. Inscription on reverse of card: '252. Te Whare[indistinct] / Piako'. The subject bears a full facial moko and wears a feathered cloak. He carries two huia feathers in his hair. G. Est. $200

141Frost, W RNine portraits.Dunedin : W R Frost, late 19th century. Cabinet cards. G to G+. [9]. Est. $100

142Gill, H JSeven portraits.Dunedin : H J Gill, late 19th century. Cabinet cards. FA to G. [7]. Est. $80

143[Heginbotham, Joseph Alfred]Portrait of a Maori man.Kilbirnie [Wellington] : Heginbotham's Tea Gardens, late 19th century. Print size: 100 x 142mm. Cabinet card/gelatin silver print. Some wear and soiling to print. Inscription on reverse of card: 'Pio, a Maori / for many years / in service at / Miramar.' The subject bears a facial moko and wears a feathered cloak. G. Est. $300

144Jones, F LPortrait of a Mason.Dunedin : F L Jones, c1890s. Print size: 141 x 102mm. Cabinet card/albumen print. Some foxing to print. G+.

145Jones, F LSeven portraits.Dunedin : F L Jones, late 19th century. Cabinet cards. G to G+. [7]. Est. $80

146Kinsey & CoFour portraits.Wellington : Kinsey & Co, late 19th century. Cabinet cards. Subjects include Jane Wolff (nee McNeill) and George Dagg. AF. FA to G. [4].

147Macey, William HPortrait of a group of New Zealand militiamen.Blenheim : William H Macey, c1880s. Print size: 147 x 101mm. Cabinet card/albumen print. Mild foxing to print. An excellent image. G+. Est. $200

148Macey, William HSouvenir of Blenheim.Blenheim : W H Macey, c1890s. Print size: 100 x 140mm. Cabinet card/gelatin silver print. Some wear. G. Est. $50

149Morris, [John Richard]Nine portraits.Dunedin : Morris, late 19th century. Cabinet cards. Collection includes a portrait of Charles Bright, inscribed by subject on reverse of card. AF. G. [9]. Est. $80

150Partington, W H TPortrait of Ana Rupene and child.c1890s. 140 x 100mm. Cabinet card/albumen print. Photograph of a painting by Gottfried Lindauer. Lindauer's painting was based on a carte de visite by Foy Bros. G+. Est. $100

151Premier CompanyPhotograph depicting a family outside a house. Plus one.Dunedin : Premier Company, c1880s. Print size: 102 x 148mm. Cabinet card/albumen print. Some fading to print. G. Along with a similar photograph by Paul & Co (c1880s), 96 x 148mm, cabinet card/albumen print, G. [2].

152Price, Thos EPortrait of a group of Maori. Plus one by same photographer.Masterton : Thos E Price, c1880s. Print size: 98 x 148mm. Cabinet card/albumen print. Fading to print. The subjects are mostly young Maori men in traditional dress. An elderly Maori man, in European-style dress and holding a mere, kneels in the foreground, on the right. A Pakeha stands in the background, towards the left. An interesting image. Along with a composite photograph depicting Wairarapa Maori (c1880s), cabinet card/albumen print, 100 x 153mm, fading to print, G. [2]. Est. $100

153Pulman, ElizabethPortrait of a Maori woman.Auckland : E Pulman, late 19th century. Print size: 139 x 102mm. Cabinet card/albumen print. Caption within image: 'Rana'. The subject bears a facial moko and wears ribboned pounamu earrings. G. Est. $600

154Pulman, ElizabethPortrait of an unidentified man.[Auckland] : E Pulman, c1880s. Print size: 140 x 99mm. Cabinet card/albumen print. Some foxing to print. The subject is handsomely dressed and groomed. G+. Est. $50

155Pulman, GeorgePortrait of Ripeka Rotoroto and child.[Auckland : E Pulman], c1870. Print size: 139 x 101mm. Cabinet card/albumen print. Mild wear and foxing. Number 222. Caption within image: 'Ripeka Rotoroto'. Rotoroto bears a facial moko and carries the child on her back. A cloak is wrapped around the two. G+. Est. $800

156Sorrell, W EPortrait of a sea captain, possibly of the New Zealand Shipping Company.Christchurch : W E Sorrell, c1890s. Print size: 137 x 98mm. Cabinet card/gelatin silver print. Some wear. Print almost detached. AF. G. Est. $50

157TyreeEight portraits.Nelson : Tyree, late 19th century. Cabinet cards. AF. FA to G. [8]. Est. $80

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158Wrigglesworth & BinnsTwelve portraits.Dunedin : Eden George Co, late 19th century. Cabinet cards. G. [12]. Est. $150

Twentieth century photography

159Portrait of Sir Edmund Hillary and George Lowe. Signed by subjects.1953. 155 x 200mm. Gelatin silver print. Glazed and framed. Some fading. Inscription in top left corner: 'To Mr & Mrs Higham'. Second inscription, apparently in the hand of George Lowe: 'Everest 1953.' Hillary and Lowe wear fashionable suits and smile warmly. G. Est. $500

160Blencowe, J RFifty negatives, most depicting Hamilton and Cambridge.Rotorua : Blencowe, early 20th century. Gelatin silver glass plates and film. AF. FA to G. [50]. Est. $50

161Blencowe, J RForty negatives and transparencies, most depicting Hamurana Springs and Tikitere.Rotorua : Blencowe, early 20th century. Gelatin silver film. AF. FA to G. [40]. Est. $50

162Blencowe, J RFourteen photographs, most depicting lakes in the central North Island. Plus seven duplicates.Rotorua : Blencowe, early 20th century. Approximately 150 x 200mm. Gelatin silver prints. Lakes include Tarawera, Rotomahana, Tikitapu, Rotokakahi and Rotoehu. G. [21]. Est. $300

163Blencowe, J RNine portraits of Maori women. Plus thirteen duplicates.Rotorua : Blencowe, early 20th century. Approximately 200 x 150mm. Gelatin silver prints. G. [22]. Est. $300

164Blencowe, J ROver eighty negatives and transparencies, most depicting Atiamuri and Orakei Korako.Rotorua : Blencowe, early 20th century. Gelatin silver film. AF. FA to G. [80+]. Est. $100

165Blencowe, J ROver eighty negatives and transparencies, most depicting Paradise Valley and Rainbow Springs.Rotorua : Blencowe, early 20th century. Gelatin silver film. AF. FA to G. [80+]. Est. $100

166Blencowe, J ROver eighty negatives and transparencies, most depicting Te Wairoa.Rotorua : Blencowe, early 20th century. Gelatin silver glass plates and film. AF. FA to G. [80+]. Est. $100

167Blencowe, J ROver fifty negatives, most depicting Maori women in geothermal areas in the central North Island.Rotorua : Blencowe, early 20th century. Gelatin silver film. Subjects include Guide Martha. AF. FA to G. [50+]. Est. $100

168Blencowe, J ROver one hundred and eighty negatives and transparencies, most depicting Maori in geothermal areas in the central North Island.Rotorua : Blencowe, early 20th century. Gelatin silver film. AF. FA to G. [180+]. Est. $200

169Blencowe, J ROver one hundred and ninety negatives and transparencies, most depicting Northland.Rotorua : Blencowe, early 20th century. Gelatin silver glass plate and film. AF. FA to G. [190+]. Est. $200

170Blencowe, J ROver sixty negatives and transparencies, most depicting lakes in the central North Island.Rotorua : Blencowe, early 20th century. Gelatin silver glass plates and film. AF. FA to G. [60+]. Est. $100

171Blencowe, J ROver sixty negatives and transparencies, most depicting Rotorua.Rotorua : Blencowe, early 20th century. Gelatin silver glass plates and film. AF. FA to G. [60+]. Est. $100

172Blencowe, J ROver sixty negatives, most depicting Lake Rotoiti.Rotorua : Blencowe, early 20th century. Gelatin silver glass plates and film. AF. FA to G. [60+]. Est. $50

173Blencowe, J ROver two hundred and thirty negatives and transparencies, most depicting geothermal activity in the central North Island.Rotorua : Blencowe, early 20th century. Gelatin silver film. AF. FA to G. [230+]. Est. $200

174Blencowe, J RSix photographs depicting Whakarewarewa. Plus two duplicates.Rotorua : Blencowe, early 20th century. Approximately 150 x 200mm. Gelatin silver prints. G. [8]. Est. $100

175Blencowe, J RSix portraits of Maori women and children. Plus three duplicates.Rotorua : Blencowe, early 20th century. Approximately 200 x 150mm. Gelatin silver prints. G. [9]. Est. $200

176Blencowe, J RTen portraits of Maori guides, most from Whakarewarewa. Plus thirteen duplicates.Rotorua : Blencowe, early 20th century. Approximately 200 x 150mm. Gelatin silver prints. Subjects include Guides Alice, Beatrice, Eileen, Emma, Miriam and Polly. AF. G. [23]. Est. $300

177Blencowe, J RTen portraits of Maori women. Plus two duplicates.Rotorua : Blencowe, early 20th century. Approximately 200 x 150mm. Gelatin silver prints. G. [12]. Est. $200

178Blencowe, J RThirty negatives depicting Maori guides and other women.Rotorua : Blencowe, early 20th century. Gelatin silver glass plates. Subjects include Guide Sophia. AF. FA to G. [30]. Est. $200

179Blencowe, J RThirty-two negatives, most depicting Maori in geothermal areas in the central North Island.Rotorua : Blencowe, early 20th century. Gelatin silver glass plates. AF. FA to G. [32]. Est. $100

180Blencowe, J RThree photographs depicting Ohinemutu. Plus duplicate.Rotorua : Blencowe, early 20th century. Approximately 150 x 200mm. Gelatin silver prints. G. [4]. Est. $50

181Blencowe, J RThree photographs depicting the Sanatorium Gardens, Rotorua. Plus three duplicates.Rotorua : Blencowe, early 20th century. Approximately 150 x 200mm. Gelatin silver prints. G. [6]. Est. $50

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182Blencowe, J RThree photographs of Maori and Pakeha children. Plus two duplicates.Rotorua : Blencowe, early 20th century. Approximately 150 x 200mm. Gelatin silver prints. G. [5]. Est. $50

183Blencowe, J RTwenty negatives, most depicting geothermal activity in the central North Island.Rotorua : Blencowe, early 20th century. Gelatin silver glass plates. AF. FA to G. [20]. Est. $100

184Blencowe, J RTwenty-five negatives and transparencies depicting Okoroire.Rotorua : Blencowe, early 20th century. Gelatin silver film. AF. FA to G. [25].

185Blencowe, J RTwo photographs depicting Maori objects. Plus eleven duplicates.Rotorua : Blencowe, early 20th century. Approximately 150 x 200mm. Gelatin silver prints. G. [13]. Est. $50

186Blencowe, J RTwo photographs depicting Tikitere.Rotorua : Blencowe, early 20th century. Approximately 150 x 200mm. Gelatin silver prints. G. [2].

187Martin, JosiahPortrait of two Maori women.[Auckland : J Martin], c1900. 203 x 152mm. Albumen print. Some fading. Caption within image: 'Susan and Ngapuia'. Ngapuia, seated, holds a wahaika. Susan, standing, bears a facial moko and wears a large tiki. G. Est. $800

188Radcliffe, F GAlbum containing eighty photographs relating to New Zealand.Early 20th century. 80 leaves. Lacks boards. Bound with string. Gelatin silver prints. Some wear and fading to prints. Most photographs by F G Radcliffe. Several by Denton and Blencowe. Subjects include Rangitoto, Whangarei Falls, Wairua Falls, Russell, Ohinemutu, Lake Rotoiti, Lake Rotoehu, Whakarewarewa, Maori whare, Waimangu Basin, Aratiatia Rapids, Napier, Waitomo Caves, Wanganui River, Manawatu Gorge, Wellington, Buller Gorge, the Avon River, Lake Pukaki, Tasman Glacier, Hochstetter Ice Falls, Dart Valley, Lake Manapouri, Lake Ada and Dunedin. An excellent collection. AF. Album FA to G. Prints G. Est. $1500

189Radcliffe, F GSeven photographs, most depicting Wairakei. Plus thirteen duplicates.Early 20th century. Approximately 150 x 200mm. Gelatin silver prints. G. [20]. Est. $100

190Thomson, R JNapier, after the Great Earthquake & Fire, 3rd Feb 1931. Plus five, apparently by same photographer.Wellington : R J Thomson, 1931. 220 x 970mm. Gelatin silver print. Rolled. Some creasing. Panorama photograph surveying the devastation. G. Along with 'Napier (before) the earthquake, 1929' (1929), similar format, rolled, some creasing and fading, G, 'Napier NZ (from Colenso Hill)' (c1930), similar format, rolled, some creasing, G, 'View from hospital - Napier NZ' (c1930), similar format, rolled, some creasing, number 228, G, 'Napier rebuilt 1935' (1935), similar format, some creasing and soiling, G, and 'Napier before the earthquake : Napier earthquake, 1931 : Napier rebuilt' (c1935), 214 x 335mm, wear and soiling, G. [6]. Est. $300

Postcards

191Album containing one hundred and eighty-six postcards, some relating to Australia.Early 20th century. 25 leaves. Decorated brown cloth. Most cards addressed to members of the Thirkell family, Tasmania. Album FA. Cards G. Est. $400

192Album containing one hundred and fifty-two postcards, many relating to Australia.Early 20th century. 38 leaves. Decorated grey cloth. Most cards addressed to members of the Thirkell family, Tasmania. Collection includes several New Zealand cards. Album G. Cards G. Est. $600

193Album containing one hundred and four postcards, many relating to Australia.Early 20th century. 26 leaves. Decorated grey cloth. Most cards addressed to members of the Thirkell family, Tasmania. Collection includes several New Zealand cards. Album G. Cards G. Est. $500

194Album containing one hundred and ninety-eight postcards, some relating to New Zealand.Early 20th century. 25 leaves. Japanese style binding. Boards covered in woven straw material. Upper board hand-painted with outdoor scene featuring two figures dressed in kimono. Collection includes many novelty cards. Album FA. Cards G. Est. $400

195Album containing three hundred postcards and photographs, many relating to Australia.Early 20th century. 63 leaves. Decorated blue cloth. Photographs, most depicting farm or domestic scenes, apparently relate to the Thirkell family, Tasmania. Collection includes several Egyptian cards. An excellent collection. Album G. Cards G. Est. $600

196Album containing two hundred and ninety-three postcards, many relating to Australia.Early 20th century. 50 leaves. Decorated green cloth. Most cards addressed to members of the Thirkell family, Tasmania. Album G. Cards G. Est. $500

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Autographs

197Album featuring the signatures of Zane Grey, Jack Lovelock, Douglas Mawson, Count Luckner and about fifty others.1930s. Black leatherette. Text block detached. Compiled by J D Purcell, Foxton. Includes signatures of explorers, aviators, sportspeople, politicians, entertainers and other celebrities. Personalities include Richard E Byrd, Charles Ulm, Charles Kingsford Smith, Donald Bradman, Lillian Copplestone, Sir Charles and Lady Alice Fergusson, Lord and Lady Bledisloe, Zlatko Balokovic, Joseph Szigeti, Roscoe Turner, Clyde Pangborn, Lincoln Ellsworth, Sir Francis Chichester, Charles Farrell, Lord and Lady Galway, Harry Lauder and Gladys Moncrieff. Many signatures accompanied by a portrait. Some accompanied by an inscription or date. Letters from Jack Lovelock and Arthur Purvis laid in. A better than usual assortment. AF. G. Est. $500

History

198Export price list : Pawson & Compy Limited. London.[London : Pawson & Company], 19th century. 8vo. 229p. Illustrations. Gilt-decorated red cloth. Handsome typography and illustrations. No obvious New Zealand references. Pawson & Company, mercers and drapers, were pioneers of the 'fire sale'. They presumably sold materials from and to the antipodes. G.

199Blackstone, G VA history of the British Fire Service.1st ed. London : Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1957. 8vo. xix, 483p. Frontispiece, illustrations. Red cloth. Sunning to spine. Mild foxing. G to G+.

200Colles, RamsayThe history of Ulster : from the earliest times to the present day. In four volumes.1st ed. London : The Gresham Publishing Co, 1919. 4to. Volume I: x, 266p. Frontispiece, plates. Volume II: vi, 272p. Frontispiece, plates. Volume III: vi, 260p. Frontispiece, plates. Volume IV: vi, 292p. Frontispiece, plates. Decorated blue cloth. Wear, soiling and foxing. AF. G.

201Wright, Marie RobinsonEl antiguo y el nuevo Peru : una historia de la antigua herencia y del moderno desarrollo y esfuerzo de una gran nacion. Inscribed by author.1st ed. Filadelfia [Philadelphia] : Jorge Barrie e Hijos [George Barrie & Sons], 1908. 4to. 456p. Frontispiece, illustrations, map. Specially bound. Gold-tooled full black leather. Wear. Lacks lower half of map. Inscription: 'For / Mr & Mrs Kingsford - / With compliments & / many kind thoughts / Marie Robinson Wright / May 17th 1909.' Text in Spanish. G.

Australia and Pacific

202Garran, Andrew (editor)Picturesque atlas of Australasia. Volumes I and II.1st ed. Sydney : The Picturesque Atlas Publishing Company, 1886. Folio. Volume I: x, 254p. Frontispiece, extra illustrated title page, illustrations, maps. Volume II: viii, [255]-530p. Frontispiece, illustrations, maps. 2085. Half morocco. Considerable wear, soiling and foxing. AF. FA to G. [2].

203Marquardt, CarlThe tattooing of both sexes in Samoa.Reprint. Papakura : R McMillan, 1984. 4to. 31, [5], 31p. 19 plates. Black cloth. Text in English and German. English translation by Sibyl Ferner. G. Est. $50

204Thomas, JulianCannibals & convicts : notes of personal experiences in the Western Pacific.Popular ed. London : Cassell & Company, 1887. 8vo. xvi, 407p. Frontispiece, map. Red cloth. Mostly relates to Melanesia. G. Est. $50

Maori

205Seven documents relating to Maori affairs.Collection includes 'Papers relating to Major Heaphy's appointment as Commissioner of Native Reserves ; and, reports from the Commissioner of Native Reserves' (1870), 'Papers relating to survey of native reserves in the Provinces of Otago and Southland, including claims of half-castes at Stewart's Island' (1870), 'Owhaoko and Kaimanawa Native Lands Committee : (report of), together with minutes of proceedings and evidence, and appendix' and '"The Maori Land Settlement Act, 1905" : (return of lands proposed to be dealt with under the provisions of section 8 of) and its amendments' (1907). AF. G. [4]. Est. $50

206Best, ElsdonFishing methods and devices of the Maori.Wellington : W A G Skinner, Government Printer, 1929. 8vo. viii, 230p. Illustrations. B730. Decorated red cloth. Wear, soiling and foxing. 'Dominion Museum bulletin no 12.' G. Est. $50

207[Beveridge, William]/Pihopa PewharihaTe whakaminenga ki te whare karakia. He kupu ki nga tangata Maori.Whakatu : I taia tenei ki te Perehi o R Lucas, 1861. 12mo. 4p. Endpiece. BIM529. Bifolium. A religious tract, 'The congregation in the church'. G+. Est. $100

208Buick, T LindsayAn old New Zealander : or, Te Rauparaha, the Napoleon of the South.Facsimile ed. Christchurch : Capper Press, 1976. 8vo. xvi, 351p. Frontispiece, illustrations, folding map. HC/DJ. VG/G+.

209Buick, T LindsayAn old New Zealander : or, Te Rauparaha, the Napoleon of the South. Signed by artist C F Goldie.1st ed. London : Whitcombe & Tombs, 1911. 8vo. xvi, 351p. Frontispiece, illustrations, folding map. Red cloth. Some wear and foxing. Signed on numerous pages, as was Goldie's custom. An excellent association copy. G. Est. $500

210Clark, Paul'Hauhau' : the Pai Marire search for Maori identity.1st ed. [Auckland] : Auckland University Press, 1975. 8vo. x, 186p. Illustrated. HC/DJ. G to G+/G.

211[Colenso, William]/Te Aroha PonoKo te tuarua o nga pukapuka waki ; hei wakakite atu i nga henga a te Hahi o Roma.Hopataone [Hobart] : He mea ta i te Perehi o te Watahaoha ratou ko nga teina [Waterhouse and Bros], 1840. 12mo. 24p. BIM77. No covers. Wear and foxing. AF. FA. Est. $200

212Fenton, [Francis Dart]Further papers relative to native affairs, reports from Mr Fenton, RM, as to native affairs in the Waikato District. (In continuation of papers presented on the 31st August, 1860.) Plus one.[Auckland : Parliament], c1860. Folio. 47p. No covers. G. Along with 'Report of the Waikato Committee' (1860), AF, FA. [2]. Est. $50

213King, MichaelTe Puea Herangi : from darkness to light.1st ed. Wellington : School Publications Branch, Department of Education, 1984. 4to. 72p. Illustrations. Card covers. Scarce. G+.

214Shirres, Michael PTe tangata : the human person.1st ed. Auckland : Accent Publications, 1997. 4to. 142p. Illustrations. Card covers. Gift inscription on half title. G.

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215Yearbury, Pauline KahurangiThe children of Rangi and Papa : the Maori story of creation.Ltd ed. Christchurch : Whitcoulls Publishers, 1976. Folio. 36p. Illustrations. Gilt-decorated full leather/cloth slip case with applied illustration. Discolouration to leather covers. Some fading to slip case. Number 183/350. Signed by author/illustrator. A poetic and well-illustrated version of the Maori creation story. G+/G+. Est. $100

New Zealand

216Broken run of despatches between Governors of New Zealand and Secretaries of State for the Colonies, from 7 August 1865 to 12 April 1911.Folio. Sporadic wear and soiling. Governors include G Grey, G F Bowen, J Fergusson, Marquis of Normanby, W F D Jervois and Earl of Onslow. Secretaries of State include E Cardwell, Earl of Kimberley, Earl of Carnarvon, F Stanley, E Stanhope and Lord Knutsford. Despatches relate to a wide variety of subjects, from the apprehension of Volkner's murderers to the New Zealand Anti-Opium Association. A fascinating collection. G. [20]. Est. $200

217Copies or extracts of further correspondence between Lord Stanley and Governor FitzRoy, and Lieutenant-Governor Grey, relative to New Zealand.[London] : Ordered, by the House of Commons, to be printed, 1846. Folio. vi, 174p. No covers. Wear, soiling and foxing/browning. AF. FA to G. Est. $200

218Copy of all correspondence that has taken place between Governor Sir George Grey and the Colonial Office relating to the policy of confiscation which has been adopted by the New Zealand legislature.[London] : Ordered, by the House of Commons, to be printed, 1864. Folio. 53p. No covers. Considerable wear. Paper brittle. Scarce. AF. FA. Est. $100

219Five documents relating to Julius Vogel.Collection includes: 'The Hon Sir J Vogel's detention in England, (letter relative to)' (1875), 'Promotion of J Vogel, Esq, CMG, to be a KCMG : (despatch notifying)' (1875), 'Sir Julius Vogel's mission to England' (1876) and 'Vogel v the Queen' (1890). G. [5].

220Further papers relative to the affairs of New Zealand, (in continuation of papers presented on the 7th August 1851, and 3d [sic] and 14th May 1852.)London : Printed by George Edward Eyre and William Spottiswoode for Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1854. Folio. xxv, 413p. Folding map. Blue card covers. Covers detached. Wear, soiling and foxing. Map, lithographed by John Arrowsmith, shows Waikato. AF. FA to G. Est. $200

221Further papers relative to the affairs of New Zealand. Correspondence with Governor Grey. (In continuation of papers presented by command in August 1848, and May 1849.)London : Printed by William Clowes and Sons for Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1849. Folio. iv, 3-129p. Two hand-coloured maps. No covers. Wear, soiling and foxing. Maps, lithographed by J Arrowsmith, show Auckland and the central South Island. AF. FA to G. Est. $200

222Further papers relative to the affairs of New Zealand. Correspondence with Governor Grey. In continuation of the papers presented January 1847.London : Printed by William Clowes and Sons for Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1847. Folio. iv, 117p. Blue paper covers. Some wear. G. Est. $200

223Papers relative to the affairs of New Zealand. Correspondence with Governor Grey. In continuation of the papers presented by command in January and June, 1847.London : Printed by W Clowes and Sons for Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1847. Folio. iv, 85p. Two folding hand-coloured maps. Blue paper covers. Wear, soiling and foxing. Maps, lithographed by J Arrowsmith, show Porirua and Wairau. AF. Binding FA. Contents FA to G. Est. $200

224Six documents relating to allegations and charges of misconduct.Collection includes 'Conduct of Mr W B White, Esq, RM, Mongonui' (1873), 'Letter by Mr Thomas Ball, (relative to Parliamentary paper H 37, 1873)' (1874), 'Jackman's charges' (1889), 'Major Charles Brown : (the petition thereof, together with the report and evidence thereon)' (1894), 'Allegations by the Member for Patea Committee : (report of the), together with the minutes of proceedings, minutes of evidence, and appendix' (1898) and 'Charges against Nelson police officers : correspondence, etc, in connection with charges against various police officers stationed at Nelson ; together with result of inquiry held by Commissioner of Police, and decision of Cabinet thereon' (1902). AF. G. [6].

225The thirteenth report of the directors of the New Zealand Company, presented to the adjourned annual court of directors, held on the 29th June, 1844.1st ed. London : Smith, Elder & Co, 1844. 8vo. 136p. Paper covers. Wear, soiling and foxing. Repairs to spine. AF. FA to G. Est. $100

226Three warrants appointing John Stephenson Smith to be Commissioner of the District of Taranaki, Commissioner of Crown Lands for the Province of Taranaki, and Lost Land Orders Commissioner within and for the Province of Taranaki, 30 October 1865. Plus one.Approximately 350 x 400mm. Loose sheets of vellum. Signatories include G Grey and E W Stafford. Large seal attached to one. Significant appointments during turbulent times. G. Along with a handwritten letter from Alfred Domett to Smith relating to the appointments, bifolium, G. [4]. Est. $600

227Warrant appointing Thomas Bannatyne Gillies to be Registrar General of Land, 12 March 1864.290 x 440mm. Loose sheet of vellum. Signatories include G Grey, F Whitaker and W Gisborne, all men of note. Large seal attached. A significant appointment during turbulent times. G. Est. $1000

228Baeyertz, C NGuide to New Zealand : the most wonderful scenic country in the world. The home of the Maori. The angler's and deerstalker's paradise.Wellington : New Zealand Times Co, 1912. 8vo. xxxii, 148, xxxiii-xliiip. Advertisements, illustrations. B16. Card covers. Some wear. G.

229Barraud, C DNew Zealand : graphic and descriptive.Facsimile ed. Christchurch : Avon Fine Prints, 1973. Elephant folio. 40p. Illustrations. Half leather/decorated cloth boards. Number 153/1,000. Edited by W T L Travers. A facsimile reprint of Bagnall 320. G+ to VG.

230Beaglehole, J CThe New Zealand scholar.Ltd ed. Eastbourne : Hawk Press, 1982. Folio. 34p. Red goatskin spine/black cloth boards/slip case. Number 11/100. Designed, printed and bound by Alan Loney. G+/G to G+. Est. $500

231Beauchamp, Annie and HaroldA shipboard diary.Ltd ed. Auckland : The Holloway Press, 1998. 8vo. Illustrations by Caroline Williams. Red cloth. Number 13/180. Edited by Ian A Gordon. Designed and printed by Alan Loney. One of 50 copies printed on Centrepoint Handmade flax paper, and signed by editor and illustrator. Annie and Harold Beauchamp were the parents of renowned author Katherine Mansfield. VG. Est. $50

232[Campbell, John Logan]Poenamo : sketches of the early days of New Zealand : romance and reality of Antipodean life in the infancy of a new colony.1st ed. London : Williams and Norgate, 1881. 8vo. ix, 359p. Folding map. 875. Rebound. Quarter leather/marbled boards. New endpapers. Wear, soiling and foxing to contents. Mild ex-library markings. Photograph not present. AF. Binding G+. Contents G. Est. $150

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233Cruise, Richard AJournal of a ten months' residence in New Zealand.1st ed. London : Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1823. 8vo. iv, 321p. Coloured frontispiece. 1503. Rebound. Green cloth. Pages trimmed. Wear and foxing. Signature of W L Stewart on front free endpaper. Errata slip tipped in at end. G. Est. $700

234FitzRoy, RobertRemarks on New Zealand, in February 1846. Plus three.Facsimile ed. Dunedin : Hocken Library, University of Otago, 1969. 8vo. 67p. HC/DJ. 'Hocken Library facsimile no 10'. VG/G+. Along with Wakefield, 'Adventure in New Zealand' (Whitcombe and Tombs, 1908), reprint, HC, edited by Robert Stout, hinges split, G, Marjoribanks, 'Travels in New Zealand' (Capper Press, 1973), facsimile, HC/DJ, VG/G+, and Best, 'The journal of Ensign Best 1837-1843' (R E Owen, Government Printer, 1966), 1st, HC/DJ, G+/G to G+. [4]. Est. $50

235Gully, JohnNew Zealand scenery : chromo-lithographed after original water-color drawings by John Gully.1st ed. Dunedin : Henry Wise & Company, 1877. Folio. [1], 2p. 15 plates. Gilt-titled brown cloth portfolio/loose leaves. Descriptions of plates on small slips of paper tipped to reverse of plates. Considerable wear to portfolio. Some soiling and foxing to contents. Lacks two descriptions. Descriptive letterpress by Dr Julius Von Haast. A variation on Bagnall 2377 and 2378, not located in the National Library of New Zealand Catalogue. AF. FA to G. Est. $800

236[Maning, Frederick Edward]Old New Zealand, a tale of the good old times ; and a history of the war in the north against the chief Heke, in the year 1845.Reprint. London : Richard Bentley and Son, 1884. 8vo. xxiv, 278p. 3347. Decorated brown cloth. Some wear and damp-staining. Signature on half title: 'H Beauchamp / Anakiwa'. Harriet Beauchamp of Anakiwa (Marlborough) was a great-aunt of renowned author Katherine Mansfield. AF. FA to G. Est. $50

237McNab, RobertThe old whaling days : a history of southern New Zealand from 1830 to 1840.1st ed. Christchurch : Whitcombe and Tombs, 1913. 8vo. xiii, 508p. M571. Green cloth. G to G+.

238McNab, Robert (editor)Historical records of New Zealand. In two volumes.1st ed. Wellington : John Mackay, Government Printer, 1908 and 1914. 8vo. Volume I: xv, 779p. Volume II: xxii, 650p. Brown cloth. Some wear, soiling and foxing. Volume I is ex Nelson Institute Library and Museum. Tidy related markings. G. [2].

239Polack, J SNew Zealand : being a narrative of travels and adventures during a residence in that country between the years 1831 and 1837. In two volumes.Facsimile ed. Christchurch : Capper Press, 1974. 8vo. Volume I: xii, 403p. Frontispiece, folding map, two plates. Volume II: vi, 441p. Frontispiece, two plates. HC/DJ. G/G. [2].

240Reed, A HLarnach and his castle. Plus one.1st ed. Wellington : A H & A W Reed, 1950. 8vo. 30p. Frontispiece, illustrations. R268. Card covers. Inscribed by author to Wm Quigley, who is referred to in the acknowledgments. Invoice signed by same author laid in relating to Elder (editor), 'Marsden's Lieutenants' (1934). G. Along with Markham, 'New Zealand : or Recollections of it' (R E Owen, Government Printer, 1963), 1st, HC/DJ, colour inset bound in back to front and upside down, AF, G/G. [2].

240ASavage, JohnSome account of New Zealand ; particularly the Bay of Islands, and surrounding country ; with a description of the religion and government, language, arts, manufactures, manners, and customs of the natives, &c &c.1st ed. London : Printed for J Murray, 1807. 8vo. viii, 110p. Frontispiece, black and white plate, hand-coloured plate. 5019. Full leather. Wear to binding. Joints starting. Some foxing to contents. Discreet label of Dunmore Library and bookplate of Oswell Macleay on front pastedown. Front free endpaper tidily removed. The first book devoted entirely to New Zealand. A handsome copy. G. Est. $3,000

241Sewell, HenryThe journal of Henry Sewell 1853-7. In two volumes.1st ed. Christchurch : Whitcoulls Publishers, 1980. Large 8vo. Volume I: 510p. Illustrations. Volume II: 371p. Illustrations. HC/DJ. G+/G+.

242Terry, CharlesNew Zealand, its advantages and prospects, as a British colony ; with a full account of the land claims, sales of crown lands, aborigines, etc etc. Inscribed by author.1st ed. London : T & W Boone, 1842. 8vo. xi, 366p. Advertisements, frontispiece, 11 plates, facsimile map. 5502. Green cloth. Rebacked. Corners reinforced. New endpapers. Wear, soiling and foxing to contents. Inscription on title page: 'John Reed Brown 1845 / A Present from the Author'. A unique copy. AF. G. Est. $600

243Woodhouse, A EGeorge Rhodes of the Levels and his brothers : early settlers of New Zealand : particularly the story of the founding of the Levels, the first sheep station in South Canterbury.1st ed. Auckland : Whitcombe & Tombs, 1937. 8vo. xv, 256p. Frontispiece, illustrations, maps. W1718. Blue cloth. Some wear and soiling. Scarce. G. Est. $50

New Zealand regional

244City of Dunedin New Zealand : jubilee of the civic government 1865-1915 : celebrated on 1st, 2nd, & 4th August 1915.1st ed. Dunedin : Printed at the Otago Daily Times Office, [1915]. 8vo. 143p. Folding frontispiece, illustrations. D779. Paper covers. Wear and chipping to covers. Bound with 'Commemoration service [etc]' (J Wilkie & Co, 1915), 1st. Binding FA to G. Contents G. Est. $50

245Deed of feoffment, Bluff, 9 March 1838.Folio. [4]p. Bifolium. 'This Indenture made the ninth day of March in the year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty eight Between John Towack Chief of the Tribe of Kito in the Middle Island of New Zealand of the one part and Edwin Palmer of Sydney in the Colony of New South Wales of the other part. Whereas the said John Towack being Chief of the Tribe of Kito aforesaid in the Territory of New Zealand and having right and authority to alienate the Land hereinafter described hath contracted with the said Edwin Palmer for the sale to him of the said land for the price and consideration hereinafter mentioned and the same is intended to be hereby enfeoffed and conveyed to the said Edwin Palmer in manner hereinafter expressed. Now this Indenture Witnesseth that in consideration of One Sealing Boat, the Sum of Twenty Pounds Sterling One Dozen of Axes and Adzes and a quantity of Slops in hand well and truly delivered by the said Edwin Palmer to the said John Towack before the sealing and delivery hereof the receipt whereof and that the same is in full for the absolute purchase of the inheritance in fee simple in possession of the land and hereditaments hereinafter described and intended to be hereby enfeoffed and conveyed the said John Towack doth hereby acknowledge and from the same and every part thereof doth acquit release and for ever discharge the said Edwin Palmer his Heirs and Assigns and also the said Land. He the said John Towack Hath given granted and enfeoffed and by these presents Doth give grant enfeoff and confirm unto the said Edwin Palmer and his Heirs all that piece or parcel or Block of Land situate on the neck or point of land on the South side of the Harbor of the Bluff in Foveaux Straits in the Territory of New Zealand; bounded on the North by the said Harbor on the East by Land belonging to James Spencer on the South by Foveaux Straits aforesaid and on the West by land belonging to John Williams [etc].' Signatories include James Bruce of Barque Magnet and the seller (with his facial moko). Early 19th century copy made by J S Clarke, Hunter Street, Sydney. A fascinating document. See Turton, 'Maori deeds of old private land purchases in New Zealand, from the year 1815 to 1840, with pre-emptive and other claims' (George Didsbury, Government Printer, 1882). G. Est. $500

246Deed of sale and purchase, Parish of Horotiu, 27 November 1880.[4]p. Cloth portfolio/letterpress printed folder/loose leaves. 'We the undersigned aboriginal natives Tati te Hakiri and Henare Tohora hereby agree to sell to Henry Byron all that piece of land being part of lot Twelve Parish of Horotiu and containing by admeasurement Thirty acres more or less for the sum of Thirty pounds, of which we hereby acknowledge the receipt of Ten pounds on account and we hereby agree to complete the sale at such time as we shall be required.' Signatories include J H M Carpenter of Ngaruawahia and the sellers. Includes receipt for part payment. G. Est. $1000

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247Fifteen documents relating to Otago and Southland.Collection includes 'Further papers relative to the loans and financial condition of the Province of Southland' (1865), 'Report of Commission appointed for the purpose of arranging a basis of re-union of the Provinces of Otago and Southland, to be submitted to the Provincial Councils of both Provinces for their adoption' (c1869), 'Correspondence relating to the financial state of the Province of Southland' (1870), 'Proceedings of the Southland Provincial Council, sessions VI and VII' (1870), 'Reports from Professor James G Black and the Commissioner of Crown Lands, Invercargill, relative to Stewart Island' (1872), and 'Report on the Crown Lands Department, Invercargill, for 1871-72' (1872). AF. G. [15]. Est. $100

248Illustrating Auckland city & suburbs : 52 views, panorama, and plan of city.Auckland : Fergusson, [1913]. Landscape. 12 leaves. Map, illustrations. Purple paper covers. Some wear and fading to covers. A souvenir of the Auckland Exhibition, 1913-1914. Includes images by W T Wilson, J Martin and H Winkelmann. G. Est. $50

249Memorandum of lease, Mangatainoka, District of Wellington, October 1890.[12]p. Loose leaves. Made between Huru te Hiaro of Ngawapurua and Mikaera te Rangiputara of Tutaekara (lessors) and Walter Best of Pahiatua (lessee). Signatories include William Jouness (?), Henry H Knight, John Hughes, James Y Henry, the lessors and the lessee. Includes translation in Te Reo Maori by Charles J Freeth and sketch map. G. Est. $300

250Numerous documents relating to Te Awapikopiko and Pakarau Pa A Blocks, Morrinsville.Collection includes a sketch map of each block of land, correspondence and receipts for rent and sale. Lessee and purchaser is W J Aitken of Kereone Station. Lessors and sellers include Tarika Tehura, Mama Poneke, J Tuwhenua, Taka Tuwhenua and Te Toi Tuwhenua. An excellent collection. AF. FA to G. Est. $300

251Otago Provincial Government gazette. Five issues.[Dunedin] : Published by authority, 1862-1869. Folio. G. [5].

252The album of Auckland views.[Auckland : R H Bartlett, c1875]. 8vo. Folding leaf. 16 illustrations. 66. Cloth spine/gilt-decorated red boards. Wear to spine. From photographs by R H Bartlett, Auckland. Scarce. G to G+. Est. $50

253The Canterbury times. Broken run of numerous pictorial supplements, from 31 January 1900 to 10 August 1910. Bound as five volumes.Folio. Illustrations. HC. Wear and soiling. Some losses and repairs. Various issues of 'The Auckland weekly news' and 'The weekly news' bound in. Includes many excellent images of Christchurch and Canterbury. AF. FA to G. [5]. Est. $1000

254The Government gazette. Province of Hawke's Bay. Number 3. Plus subsequent issue.[Napier] : Published by authority, 1859. Folio. 5-8p. Bifolium. Considerable wear. Inscription on front: 'Land Office / Napier'. Includes reference to William Colenso. AF. FA. Along with volume 2 number 42 (1861), reference to Colenso, AF, FA. [2]. Est. $50

255The handbook to the Bay of Plenty and guide to the hot lakes, the boiling springs, the healing baths, the geysers, the intermitting fountains, &c in the Rotomahana and Taupo Districts, (Province of Auckland) New Zealand.1st ed. Tauranga : Langbridge & Edgcumbe, 1875. 8vo. 20, 18p. Frontispiece folding map, advertisements. 2456. Paper covers. Some wear and foxing. G. Est. $100

256Three documents relating to the Kermadec Islands.Collection includes 'The Kermadec Islands : (letter from Mr T H Hodge relating to)' (1886), 'The New Zealand gazette extraordinary' (1887) and 'Public Petitions A to L Committee : (report of) on the petition of H K Hovell, of Sunday Island, together with evidence given by Captain Fairchild on the condition of the settlers on Sunday Island' (1890). G. [3].

257Acland, L G DThe early Canterbury runs. First series. Plus one.1st ed. Auckland : Whitcombe and Tombs, 1930. 8vo. 279p. Folding facsimile map in rear pocket. A22. Brown cloth. Signature of H M (?) Macfarlane on front pastedown. Lengthy letter in violet ink from author to Macfarlane laid in. G. Along with Gisborne, 'The colony of New Zealand' (E A Petherick & Co, 1891), 2nd, HC, lacks maps, AF, G. [2]. Est. $50

258Andersen, Johannes CPlace-names of Banks Peninsula : a topographical history.1st ed. Wellington : W A G Skinner, Government Printer, 1927. 8vo. 238p. Folding coloured map. A461. Decorated green cloth. Tidy repairs to reverse of map. G.

259Buick, T LindsayOld Manawatu, or The wild days of the west.1st ed. Palmerston North : Buick & Young, 1903. 8vo. 407p. Frontispiece, illustrations, map, advertisements. B1676. Brown cloth. Foxing. G.

260Helm, A SFiordland place names : gazetteer of the Fiordland National Park.Wellington : A S Helm, 1964. Folio. 119p. Card covers. Contents cyclostyled. Scarce. G.

261La Roche, AlanThe history of Howick and Pakuranga : Whitford, Bucklands and Eastern Beaches and surrounding districts.1st ed. Auckland : The Howick & Districts Historical Society, 1991. Landscape. 298p. Illustrations. HC. Signed by author. G+. Est. $50

262Maclean, Chris and JoanWaikanae : past & present.1st ed. Waikanae : The Whitcombe Press, 1988. 4to. 248p. Illustrations. HC/DJ. G+/G.

263[Swainson, William]Auckland, the capital of New Zealand, and the country adjacent : including some account of the gold discovery in New Zealand.1st ed. London : Smith, Elder & Co, 1853. 8vo. xii, 163p. Folding frontispiece. 5428. Rebound. Half leather/marbled boards. New endpapers. Wear, soiling and foxing to contents. Lacks map. AF. Binding G+. Contents G. Est. $100

264Warbrick, AlfredAdventures in Geyserland : life in New Zealand's thermal regions, including the story of the Tarawera eruption and the destruction of the famous terraces of Rotomahana.1st ed. Dunedin : A H and A W Reed, 1934. 8vo. 157p. Frontispiece, map, illustrations. W304. HC/DJ. Tape marks on endpapers. Signature of G M Goldie (?) on front free endpaper. Wear and chipping to DJ. Preface by James Cowan. G/FA.

Antarctica

265Ten publications relating to Antarctica.Collection includes Ponting, 'The great white South : or With Scott in the Antarctic' (Duckworth, 1932), reprint, HC, G+, Seaver, 'Edward Wilson of the Antarctic : naturalist and friend' (John Murray, 1946), Australian 1st, HC, G+, Fuchs and Hillary, 'The crossing of Antarctica : the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition 1955-58' (Cassell & Company, 1958), 1st, HC/DJ, G+/G to G+, Helm and Miller, 'Antarctica : the story of the New Zealand party of the Trans-Antarctic Expedition' (R E Owen, Government Printer, 1964), 1st, HC/DJ, G+/G, Quartermain, 'South from New Zealand : an introduction to Antarctica' (R E Owen, Government Printer, 1964), 1st, SC, G, Quartermain, 'New Zealand and the Antarctic' (A R Shearer, Government Printer, 1971), 1st, HC/DJ, G+/G to G+, Thomson, 'The coldest place on earth' (A H & A W Reed, 1969), 1st, HC/DJ, lengthily inscribed by author, G+/G, Conly, 'Snow dogs' (Whitcoulls Publishers, 1978), 1st, HC/DJ, drawings by Maurice Conly, inscribed by author, G+/G+, Lewis, 'Voyage to the ice : the Antarctic expedition of Solo' (David Lewis, 1979), 1st, HC/DJ, G+/G+, and Mahon, 'Verdict on Erebus' (William Collins Publishers, 1984), 1st, HC/DJ, belly band, G+/G+. [10]. Est. $100

Voyages

266Anson, GeorgeA voyage round the world, in the years MDCCXL, I, II, III, IV.1st ed. London : Printed for the author by John and Paul Knapton, 1748. Page size: 252 x 198mm. [33], 417, [2]p. 42 plates. Rebound. Full dark brown leather. New endpapers and blanks. Sporadic wear and browning to contents. Closed tears and repairs to several plates. Signature of E Earle Vaile on title page. AF. Binding G+. Contents FA to G. Est. $1500

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267Dunmore, JohnThe Fateful Voyage of the St Jean Baptiste.1st ed. Christchurch : Pegasus Press, 1969. 8vo. 127p. Map on endpapers, illustrations. HC/DJ. Wear and foxing. G/G.

Captain James Cook

268Hawkesworth, JohnAn account of the voyages undertaken by the order of His Present Majesty for making discoveries in the southern hemisphere, and successively performed by Commodore Byron, Captain Wallis, Captain Carteret, and Captain Cook, in the Dolphin, the Swallow, and the Endeavour : drawn up from the journals which were kept by the several commanders, and from the papers of Joseph Banks, Esq. In three volumes.2nd ed. London : Printed for W Strahan and T Cadell, 1773. Page size: 295 x 230mm. Volume I: xxxvi, 456p. 21 charts and plates. Volume II: xiv, 410p. 22 charts and plates. Volume III: 395p. Nine charts and plates. 2514. Beddie 650. Tree calf. Gold-tooled spines. Rebacked. Later endpapers. Wear to binding. Wear, foxing and soiling to contents. Closed tears to some charts and plates. Some repairs. A much used but still attractive set. AF. FA to G. Est. $4000

269Kippis, AndrewThe life of Captain James Cook.1st ed. London : Printed for G Nicol and G G J and J Robinson, 1788. Page size: 295 x 235mm. xvi, 527p. Frontispiece. Beddie 32. Blind- and gold-tooled half calf/paper-covered boards. Later marbled endpapers and blanks. Wear to head of spine. Bumping to corners. Rubbing and soiling to boards. Sporadic foxing and soiling to contents, especially affecting frontispiece and first and last pages. Tidy repairs to page 289/290. The first biography of Cook and the standard reference for more than a century after its publication. Reproduces 'The Morai, an ode' by Miss Helen Maria Williams. A pleasing copy. Binding FA to G. Contents G. Est. $2000

270Kitson, ArthurCaptain James Cook RN, FRS : "the circumnavigator".1st ed. London : John Murray, 1907. 8vo. xvi, 525p. Frontispiece, illustrations, map. Green cloth. Scarce. G. Est. $50

Cartography

271Whitcombe's dual map of the war.Wellington : Whitcombe & Tombs, 1914. 725 x 995mm. Coloured. Wear. Includes 'Theatre of operations' (map), 'Map of Europe' and three tables of statistics. G.

272Beautemps-Beaupre, C FAtlas du voyage de Bruny-Dentrecasteaux, Contre-Amiral de France, commandant les fregates la Recherche et l'Esperance, fait par ordre du Gouvernement en 1791, 1792 et 1793.1st ed. Paris : Depot General des Cartes et Plans de la Marine et des Colonies, 1807. Page size: 565 x 440mm. [3]p. 39 plates (charts and plans). 1584a. Marbled boards. Considerable wear to binding. Lacks spine. Some wear and soiling to contents. First free endpaper detached. Lengthy inscription, mostly covered by correction fluid, on reverse of title page. Lacks half of plate 35, 'Carte generale de la partie du Grand Archipel d'Asie reconnue par le Contre-Amiral Bruny-Dentrecasteaux, en 1792 et 1793'. In 1791, d'Entrecasteaux was sent to the Pacific in search of La Perouse. No traces of the lost expedition were found, but in the course of his search d'Entrecasteaux made important geographical studies, explored the west and southwest coasts of Australia, the south coast of Tasmania, the west coast of New Caledonia, and visited Tonga and the Santa Cruz Islands. This impressive atlas, published during the reign of Napoleon, features excellent maps and plans, including one relating to New Zealand. AF. Binding FA. Contents G. Est. $9000

273Bonne, [Rigobert]Carte de la Terre Van-Diemen.[Paris : Panckoucke, 1788]. 250 x 365mm. Tooley 238. Engraved map. Depicts the southeast corner of Tasmania. Relates to Cook's third voyage. Inset map: 'Plan de la Baye de l'Aventure sur la Terre Van-Diemen'. G. Est. $50

274Bonne, [Rigobert]N[ouve]lle Galles Merid[iona]le, ou Cote orientale de la Nouvelle Hollande.[Paris : Panckoucke, 1788]. 365 x 250mm. Tooley 233. Engraved map. Depicts the east coast of Australia. Relates to Cook's first voyage. Inset maps: 'Partie de la cote de la Nouvelle Galles Meridionale', 'Esquisse de la Terre Van-Diemen', 'Baie Botanique' and 'Entree de la Riviere Endeavour'. G+. Est. $50

275Cassini, Gio MaMappamondo : o Descrizione generale del globo terraqueo : con i viaggi e nuove scoperte del Cap Cook.Roma : Presso la Calcografia Camerale, 1788. 345 x 460mm. Hand-coloured double hemisphere map. From Cassini, 'Nuovo atlante geografico universale'. Shows the routes of Captain Cook. Relief indicated by hachures. G to G+. Est. $800

276Clancy, RobertThe mapping of Terra Australis.1st ed. Macquarie Park, New South Wales : Universal Press, 1995. 4to. vii, 192p. Illustrations, maps. HC/DJ. A guide to early printed maps of Australia, Antarctica and the South Pacific. An excellent and sought after reference. G+/G+. Est. $200

277Clancy, Robert and Alan RichardsonSo they came south.1st ed. Silverwater, New South Wales : Shakespeare Head Press, 1988. 4to. 176p. Maps on endpapers, illustrations, maps. HC/DJ. G+/G.

278Heaphy, CharlesA map of the North Island of New Zealand shewing native and European territory.Auckland : Martin & Kinloch, 1861. 460 x 340mm. Partly hand-coloured. Mounted, glazed and framed. Some fading and foxing. G. Est. $1200

279Ottens, FDe Moordenaars Baay. Vertoont zich aldus, als gy daer in op 15 vadem, ten anker legt. Aldus vertoont zich Abel Tasmans Baay, als ghy'er aldus in ten anker legt op 33 vadem.[Dordrecht : Joannes van Braam, 1724-1726]. Tooley 1272. Ellis 2. Engraving. From Valentyn, 'Oud en nieuw Oost-Indien'. Includes two coastal profiles. One shows Golden Bay (or Murderer's Bay) during Dutch explorer Abel Tasman's visit in December 1642, with his ships, the Zeehaen and the Heemskerck, surrounded by double-hulled waka. The other shows Tasman Bay with the two ships. One of the first representations of New Zealand and the Maori. An exquisite copy of this very scarce engraving. VG. Est. $2500

280Palin, T WSketch map of the North Island, of New Zealand. Shewing, approximately the loyal and rebel districts, - from the commencement of the Taranaki War to May 1869. Also the proportion of natives in each district who have joined the rebellion.Wellington : Defence Office, 1869. 780 x 510mm. Coloured, partly by hand. Linen-backed. Some soiling and foxing. Fold lines and other creasing. Drawn by T W Palin. Drawn on stone by D Henderson. Printed by Mills, Dick, Lister & Co, Dunedin. Scarce. G. Est. $500

281Palin, T WSketch map of the North Island, of New Zealand. Shewing, native tribal boundaries, topographical features, confiscated lands, military & police stations, etc.Wellington : Defence Office, 1869. 775 x 510mm. Coloured, partly by hand. Linen-backed. Some soiling and foxing. Fold lines and other creasing. Drawn by T W Palin. Drawn on stone by D Henderson. Printed by Mills, Dick, Lister & Co, Dunedin. Scarce. G. Est. $500

282Stevens, George TreacyBird's eye view of Auckland. New Zealand.[Auckland] : Lithographed at the Evening Star Office, c1886. 710 x 925mm. Linen-backed folding map. Russet cloth covers. Some wear, soiling and foxing. Caption under image: 'This View is compiled and drawn as from a point one thousand feet above and one hundred feet to the rear of the Hospital during the year 1885 and part of 1886'. A handsome and very scarce item. G. Est. $2500

283Tardieu, AmbroseCarte generale du voyage pittoresque autour du monde : sur laquelle l'Oceanie a ete reduite d'apres la carte de Mr d'Urville & sous sa direction.c1834. 350 x 500mm. Engraved map of the world. Considerable wear and creasing. Repairs to reverse. Centres on the Pacific. FA to G. Est. $50

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Shipping

284Bott, AlanThe sailing ships of the New Zealand Shipping Company, 1873-1900.1st ed. London : B T Batsford, 1972. 4to. 160p. Maps on endpapers, frontispiece, illustrations. HC/DJ. G+/G.

Aviation

285Kingsford-Smith, C E and C T P UlmStory of "Southern Cross" Trans-Pacific Flight 1928.1st ed. Sydney : Penlington & Somerville, [1928]. 8vo. 227p. Illustrations. Decorated light blue cloth. Wear and foxing. G.

Rail

286Five documents relating to New Zealand railways.Collection includes 'Report of the Select Committee on a uniform gauge for railways throughout the Middle Island' (1867), 'Report of the Select Committee on the construction of a railway between Invercargill and Mataura, and the extension of the Bluff and Winton Railway ; together with the proceedings of the Committee and minutes of evidence' (1867), 'Report on the Otago Great Central Trunk Railway' (1872), 'Waste Lands Committee : (report of the) on the Otago Central Railway Bill, together with minutes of evidence and appendix' (1888) and 'Railways Committee : report and evidence on the petition of W J Scrimgeour and others re railway from Lawrence to Roxburgh' (1902). G. [5]. Est. $50

287Seven documents relating to New Zealand railways.Collection includes 'Report by T Paterson, Chief Railway Engineer, upon proposed Southern Trunk Railway' (1865), 'Memoran[d]a in re Southern Trunk Railway' (1869), 'Report of the Select Committee appointed to consider the contracts, papers, and other documents connected with the Winton Railway, and report thereon' (1872), 'Minutes of proceedings of, and evidence taken by, the Select Committee on the Winton Railway papers' (1872) and 'Reports on the Otago Railways for 1874-5' (1875). G. [7]. Est. $50

Natural history and science

288The Saturday magazine. Volume XII number 370.London : John W Parker, 1838. 4to. [129]-130p. Butcher paper covers. Includes article, 'A remarkable bird from New Zealand', relating to the kiwi. G.

289Thirty-one New Zealand Geological Survey bulletins.1959-1990. 4to. Numbers 65, 65A, 66-85, 90, 91, 93, 93A, 94-97 and 101. AF. G. [31]. Est. $100

290Twenty-third annual report on the Colonial Museum and Laboratory, together with a list of donations and deposits during 1887-88. Bound with the next six reports.Wellington : George Didsbury, Government Printer, 1889. 8vo. 84p. Cream cloth. Soiling to binding. Bumping to corners. At head of title: 'Colonial Museum and Geological Survey of New Zealand.' Later reports issued by the Mines Department. G.

290ABuller, Walter LawryA history of the birds of New Zealand. First edition.1st ed. London: John van Voorst, 1873. Folio. xxiii, 384p. Frontispiece, 35 hand-coloured plates. 755. Rebound. Half cloth/marbled boards. Wear to binding. Sunning to spine. Some wear and foxing to contents. Originally issued in parts. Light blue paper covers bound in. The 35 plates are hand-coloured from J G Keulemans's black and white lithographs and are ornithologically more correct than those of the second edition. A desirable copy of this key work, very scarce with the original paper covers. G. Est. $8,000

290BBuller, Walter LawryA history of the birds of New Zealand. In two volumes. Second edition.12nd ed. London : Published (for the subscribers) by the author, 1888. Folio. Volume I: lxxxiv, 250p. 24 coloured plates. Volume II: xv, 359p. 24 coloured plates, 2 black and white plates. 757. Rebound. Half dark green cloth/light green cloth boards. Gilt takahes from original boards mounted on upper boards. Some wear and foxing to contents. The 50 plates feature 80 species, the accompanying text being more detailed than that of the first edition. A handsome set. G. Est. $4,000

291Burrows, Colin JJulius Haast in the Southern Alps. Plus six.1st ed. Christchurch : Canterbury University Press, 2005. Landscape. 215p. Illustrations. HC. G+. Along with Johnston, 'Mettle and mines : the life and times of a colonial geologist Edward Heydelbach Davis (1845-71)' (Nikau Press, 2007), SC, G+, Nathan, 'Harold Wellman : a man who moved New Zealand' (Victoria University Press, 2005), SC, G+, Bishop, 'The Real McKay : the remarkable life of Alexander McKay, geologist' (Otago University Press, 2008), SC, G, Dreaver, 'An eye for country : the life and work of Leslie Adkin' (Victoria University Press, 1997), SC, G+, Lakusta, 'The intrepid explorer : James Hector's explorations in the Canadian Rockies' (Fifth House, 2007), SC, G+, and Nathan and Varnham (editors), 'The amazing world of James Hector' (Awa Science, 2008), SC, G+. [7]. Est. $100

292Cheeseman, T F (editor)Illustrations of the New Zealand flora. In two volumes.1st ed. Wellington : John Mackay, Government Printer, 1914. 4to. Volume I: 8p. 121 plates. Volume II: xxxivp. 129 plates. C592. Decorated green cloth. Mild wear and foxing. G+. [2]. Est. $300

293Fleming, CharlesCharles Fleming's Cape Expedition diary : Auckland Islands, 1942-43. Plus one.1st ed. Wellington : McEwen Associates, 2006. 8vo. 256p. Illustrations. SC. Edited by Mary McEwen. G. Along with McEwen, 'Charles Fleming : environmental patriot' (Craig Potton Publishing, 2005), 1st, HC/DJ, G/G+. [2].

294Hudson, G VAn elementary manual of New Zealand entomology.1st ed. London : West, Newman, & Co, 1892. 8vo. 128p. Coloured frontispiece, 20 coloured plates. H1413. Gilt-decorated maroon cloth. Bumping and wear to spine and corners. Bookplate of Hale of Alderley on front free endpaper. G. Est. $50

295Hutton, F W (editor)Index faunae Novae Zealandiae.1st ed. London : Dulau & Co, 1904. 8vo. viii, 372p. H1589. Olive green cloth. Tape marks on endpapers. G.

296Hutton, F W and James HectorFishes of New Zealand.1st ed. Wellington : James Hughes, 1872. 8vo. xv, 133p. xv, 133, ii, iiip. 12 plates. 2771. Rebound. HC. Original card covers retained. Soiling and foxing to contents. At head of title: 'Colonial Museum and Geological Survey Department'. Comprises Hutton, 'Catalogue with diagnoses of the species', and Hector, 'Notes on the edible fishes'. Binding G+. Contents G. Est. $50

297Kirk, TThe forest flora of New Zealand.1st ed. Wellington : George Didsbury, Government Printer, 1889. xv, 345p. 159 plates. 3015. Decorated green cloth. Wear, soiling and foxing. One of 2,000 copies of foolscap size. G. Est. $150

298Kirk, TThe forest flora of New Zealand.1st ed. Wellington : George Didsbury, Government Printer, 1889. xv, 345p. 159 plates. 3015. Gilt-decorated half leather/forest green cloth boards. Marbled page edges and endpapers. Wear, soiling and foxing. Signature of D C Innes on title page. One of 300 copies of demy folio size. G. Est. $600

299Lobley, J LoganMount Vesuvius : a descriptive, historical, and geological account of the volcano and its surroundings.1st ed. London : Roper and Drowley, 1889. 8vo. 400p. Illustrations. Rebound. Green cloth. G. Est. $50

300MacAdam, John (editor)Transactions of the Philosophical Institute of Victoria, from January to December, 1859, inclusive. Volume IV.1st ed. Melbourne : Mason and Firth, Printers, 1860. 8vo. viii, 210, lxxxvi, iv, 79, 8, 14, 13p. Illustrations, maps. Decorated dark blue cloth. Fading to spine. Wear to head and foot of spine. Bumping to corners. Label of Wm Detmold, Bookbinder, on front pastedown. Discolouration to some. Binding G to G+. Contents G+. Est. $200

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301Nakamura, Izumi (editor)Important fishes trawled off Patagonia.1st ed. Tokyo : Japan Marine Fishery Resource Research Centre, 1986. 4to. 369p. Illustrated, maps. HC/clear plastic DJ. Errata sheet laid in. G+/G.

302Parham, Mrs H B RichendaFiji native plants : with their medicinal and other uses.1st ed. Wellington : The Polynesian Society, 1943. 8vo. xii, 160p. P109. Heavy card covers. Foxing. 'Polynesian Society memoir no 16'. G.

303Salmon, J TThe stick insects of New Zealand.1st ed. Auckland : Reed Books, 1991. 4to. 124p. Illustrations. HC/DJ. G+/G+.

304Sherrin, R A AHandbook of the fishes of New Zealand.1st ed. Auckland : Wilsons and Horton, 1886. 8vo. 307, ivp. Advertisements, folding map. 5155. Purple cloth. Sunning to spine. Front cover detached. AF. FA to G. Est. $50

305Suter, HenryManual of the New Zealand mollusca. Atlas of plates.1st ed. Wellington : John Mackay, Government Printer, 1915. 4to. 72 plates. S1956. Green cloth. Tape marks on endpapers. G. Est. $50

306Thomson, Geo MThe naturalisation of animals & plants in New Zealand.1st ed. Cambridge : At the University Press, 1922. Large 8vo. x, 607p. T412. Green cloth. Bumping to corners. Browning to endpapers. G. Est. $50

Mining

307Eight documents relating to New Zealand gold mining.Collection includes 'Notes by Dr Hector relative to the geology of the Manuherikia Valley' (1862), 'Report on the Otago Gold Fields' (1863), 'Further papers relative to the Otago Gold Fields' (1865), 'Papers relating to an alleged sale of auriferous land to Mr Allan McDonald, at Switzers' (1872), 'Papers relative to the mining encroachment case, Eager v Grace' (1872), 'Goldfields classes and schools of mines' (1887) and two certificates of protection relating to Cromwell (1935). G. [8]. Est. $50

308Gold dredging in Otago. Being a series of articles on the gold dredging industry in its practical, economic, and general aspects, with a sketch map of the Molyneux, Kawarau, and Manuherikia Rivers.1st ed. Dunedin : Printed at the Otago Daily Times Office, 1899. 8vo. 101p. Illustrations. G419. Rebound. Leather spine/orange cloth boards. Signature of Johannes C Andersen. Scarce. Est. $300

Military

3093rd Battalion (Auckland [Countess of Ranfurly's Own] and Northland), Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment : centennial chronicle.1998. 4to. 87p. Ring-bound. Photocopied pages. Not located in the National Library of New Zealand Catalogue. G+.

310HMS Achilles concert programme. Signed by Captain W E Parry, Lieutenant R E Washbourn, Lieutenant G G Cowburn and about twenty other crew members.1940. 124 x 184mm. [2]p. Sheet of card. List of music played and signature of Bandmaster B W Marsh in ink on front. Signatures of crew members in pencil on reverse. Rank and position annotated in ink beneath or beside most. When the cruiser HMS Achilles opened fire on the German 'pocket-battleship' Admiral Graf Spee on 13 December 1939 it became the first New Zealand unit to strike a blow in the Second World War. With the New Zealand ensign flying proudly from her mainmast, Achilles also became the first New Zealand warship to take part in a naval battle. The subsequent scuttling of the Graf Spee represented a major victory for the Royal Navy. The role of Achilles in the Battle of the River Plate was a source of pride for New Zealanders. Their men had come through the test of combat with flying colours. There was huge excitement when Achilles returned to New Zealand in February 1940. The crew, cheered on by an audience of 100,000, paraded to the town hall in Auckland, where this card was signed. G. Est. $800

311The Anzac book : written and illustrated in Gallipoli by the men of Anzac.London : Cassell and Company, 1916. 4to. xv, 169p. Frontispiece, illustrations. A558. Rebound. Cloth spine/boards. Original paper covers mounted on new boards. Loss to half title. Foxing. AF. FA to G.

312The Auckland weekly news. Broken run of fifty-three pictorial supplements, from 1 October 1914 to 2 December 1915. Bound together.Folio. Red cloth. Sporadic wear and soiling to contents. Some losses and repairs. A window on New Zealand society during the early years of the First World War. Includes images of peace and plenty in New Zealand and of violence and deprivation in Europe and Asia Minor. AF. Binding VG. Contents FA to G. Est. $200

313The Auckland weekly news. Run of fifty-four pictorial supplements, from 6 December 1917 to 12 December 1918. Bound together.Folio. HC. Sporadic wear and soiling to contents. Some losses and repairs. A window on New Zealand society during the closing years of the First World War. AF. Binding VG. Contents FA to G. Est. $200

314The Christchurch High School old boys' war memorial magazine 1939-1945.1st ed. [Christchurch : Christchurch Boys' High School, Old Boys' Association, 1947?]. 8vo. [87]p. Illustrations. C652. Paper covers. G.

315Creasy, EdwardThe fifteen decisive battles of the world : from Marathon to Waterloo.Reprint. London : Macmillan and Co, 1901. 8vo. xv, 639p. Illustrations, maps. Half red leather. Wear, soiling and foxing. G.

316Kay, RobinItaly : volume II : from Cassino to Trieste. Plus one by same author.1st ed. Wellington : Historical Publications Branch, Department of Internal Affairs, 1967. 8vo. xx, 639p. Illustrations, maps. HC/DJ. Series: 'Official history of New Zealand in the Second World War 1939-45'. G+/G. Along with 'Chronology : New Zealand in the war 1939-1946' (Historical Publications Branch, Department of Internal Affairs, 1968), card covers, G. [2]. Est. $100

317Kay, Robin (editor)The surrender and occupation of Japan.1st ed. Wellington : P D Hasselberg, Government Printer, 1982. 8vo. c, 1782p. HC/DJ. Series: 'Documents on New Zealand external relations'. G+/G+. Est. $50

318King, MichaelNew Zealanders at war. Plus one.1st ed. Auckland : Heinemann Publishers, 1981. 4to. 308p. Illustrations, maps. HC/DJ. G+/G+. Along with Chant, 'The history of the RAF : from 1939 to the present' (Grange Books, 1993), HC/DJ, G+/G+. [2].

319Newman, S DVietnam gunners : 161 Battery RNZA, South Vietnam, 1965-71.1st ed. Tauranga : Moana Press, 1988. Landscape. 151p. Illustrations. Card covers. G. Est. $50

320Phillips, F L and H R GilmourThe Twentyfourth New Zealand Infantry Battalion : a pictorial history.1st ed. Auckland : Richards Publishing, 1980. 4to. 383p. Illustrations. HC/DJ. G/G. Est. $100

321Richards, Denis and Hilary St George SaundersRoyal Air Force 1939-1945. In three volumes. Plus three.Reprint. London : Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1974-1975. 8vo. Illustrations. SC/slip case. G/G. Along with Adkin, 'From the ground up' (Airlife Publishing, 1983), 1st, HC/DJ, G+/G+, Bowyer, 'Aircraft for the few : the RAF's fighters and bombers of 1940' (Patrick Stephens, 1991), 1st, HC/DJ, G+/G+, and Rendall, 'Reaching for the skies' (BBC Books, 1988), 1st, HC/DJ, G+/G. [4].

322Sinclair, D W19 Battalion and Armoured Regiment.1st ed. Wellington : War History Branch, Department of Internal Affairs, 1954. 8vo. xvi, 559p. Illustrations, maps. S828. Red cloth. Series: 'Official history of New Zealand in the Second World War 1939-45'. G. Est. $100

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323Tyrrell, HenryThe history of the war with Russia : giving full details of the operations of the allied armies. Three volumes bound as two.London : The London Printing and Publishing Company, [1855-1858]. 4to. Volume I: xxxix, iv, 383, 91p. Frontispiece, extra illustrated title page, hand-coloured maps, illustrations. Volume II: 93-379, 337p. Frontispieces, extra illustrated title pages, hand-coloured maps, illustrations. Gold- and blind-tooled blue leather. Wear. Joints starting. Book label of Brenda and George Groves on front pastedowns. Mild foxing. Hinges of volume II reinforced. Excellent steel engravings, including maps by Rapkin. Handsome. G to G+. Est. $400

324Westlake, RayBritish battalions on the Somme 1916. Plus two by same author.1st ed. London : Leo Cooper, 1994. 8vo. 308p. Illustrations. HC/DJ. G+/G+. Along with 'British regiments at Gallipoli' (Leo Cooper, 1996), 1st, HC/DJ, G+/G+, and 'British battalions in France and Belgium 1914' (Leo Cooper, 1997), 1st, HC/DJ, G/G+. [3].

New Zealand Wars

325Correspondence between His Excellency Sir George Grey, KCB, and Lieutenant-General Sir D A Cameron, KCB.Wellington : [Government Printer], 1865. Folio. 74p. No covers. G.

326Further papers relative to the native insurrection. (In continuation of papers presented on the 30th July, 1860). Plus three.[Auckland : Parliament], c1860. Folio. 12p. No covers. AF. FA to G. Along with three similar documents, AF, FA. [4]. Est. $100

327The London gazette. Three issues.[London] : Published by authority, 1864. Folio. Mild wear, soiling and foxing. Much content relates to the New Zealand Wars. An excellent collection. G. [3]. Est. $100

328The New Zealand gazette. Nineteen issues.1861-1866. Folio. Much content relates to the New Zealand Wars. AF. G. [19]. Est. $400

329Typewritten report relating to the search for Te Kooti by Gilbert Mair and others, 1871-1872.Folio. 11p. Loose leaves. Wear and soiling. Typed by G C Petersen. Includes handwritten corrections. At head of each page: 'Confidential'. Ends mid-sentence. AF. FA. Est. $300

330Alexander, James EIncidents of the Maori War. New Zealand. In 1860-61.1st ed. London : Richard Bentley, 1863. 8vo. vi, 425p. Frontispiece, map. 80. Decorated green cloth. Wear to binding, especially to extremities. New endpapers. Some foxing. A handsome copy of this important and rare work. G. Est. $500

331Cowan, JamesThe New Zealand wars : a history of the Maori campaigns and the pioneering period. In two volumes.Reprint. Wellington : P D Hasselberg, Government Printer, 1983. 8vo. Volume I: xxviii, 466p. Illustrations. Volume II: xx, 633p. Illustrations. HC/DJ. G to G+/G to G+. [2].

332Cowan, JamesThe New Zealand wars : a history of the Maori campaigns and the pioneering period. In two volumes. Plus one.Reprint. Wellington : P D Hasselberg, Government Printer, 1983. 8vo. Volume I: xxviii, 466p. Illustrations. Volume II: xx, 633p. Illustrations. HC/DJ. G/G. Along with Best, 'The journal of Ensign Best 1837-1843' (R E Owen, Government Printer, 1966), 1st, HC/DJ, G/G. [3].

333Featon, JamesThe Waikato War : together with some account of Te Kooti Rikirangi.New ed. Auckland : The Brett Printing and Publishing Co, 1923. 8vo. 232p. Frontispiece. F151. Maroon cloth. Stamp of the Auckland Star Reference Library on several pages. Revised by Gilbert Mair. G. Est. $50

334Fox, WilliamThe war in New Zealand.1st ed. London : Smith, Elder and Co, 1866. 8vo. xvi, 268p. Frontispiece, two folding maps. 2037. Decorated green cloth. Wear to binding, especially to extremities. New endpapers. Some foxing. Portrait of Rewi Manga Maniapoto by Josiah Martin (c1880s) affixed to reverse of frontispiece, albumen print, 172 x 119mm. Errata slip tipped to title page. Pocket at end of book containing three related 19th century newspaper clippings. A unique copy of this important work. G. Est. $500

335Gudgeon, Thos WyathThe defenders of New Zealand : being a short biography of colonists who distinguished themselves in upholding Her Majesty's supremacy in these islands.Auckland : H Brett, 1887. 4to. 482, [491]-620, xxxii, 33-36p. Illustrations. 2371. Gilt-decorated half leather. Wear to extremities of binding. Insect damage to front hinge. Some foxing and soiling to contents. Cover title: 'Defenders of New Zealand and Maori history of the war'. G. Est. $200

336Gudgeon, Thos WyathThe defenders of New Zealand : being a short biography of colonists who distinguished themselves in upholding Her Majesty's supremacy in these islands.Auckland : H Brett, 1887. 4to. 482, [491]-620, xxxii, 33-36p. Illustrations. 2371. Gilt-decorated half leather. Rebacked. Original spine retained. New endpapers. Some foxing and soiling to contents. Cover title: 'Defenders of New Zealand and Maori history of the war'. G. Est. $200

337Holt, EdgarThe strangest war : the story of the Maori Wars 1860-1872. Plus one.1st ed. London : Putnam & Company, 1962. 8vo. 280p. Map on endpapers, frontispiece, illustrations. HC/DJ. G+/G. Along with Barthorp, 'To face the daring Maoris : soldiers' impressions of the First Maori War 1845-47' (Hodder and Stoughton, 1979), 1st, HC/DJ, G+/G. [2].

Orders, decorations and medals

338Bate, Christopher K and Martin G SmithFor bravery in the field : recipients of the Military Medal 1919-1939 : 1939-1945 : 1945-1991.1st ed. [United Kingdom] : Bayonet Publications, 1991. 8vo. viii, 542p. Illustrations. HC/DJ. Various clippings pasted or laid in. Annotations. G+/G+.

339Galloway, Peter et alRoyal service : volume I.1st ed. [United Kingdom] : Victorian Publishing, 1996. 4to. 363p. Illustrations. HC. Number 438/1,000. Includes Galloway, 'The Royal Victorian Order', Stanley, 'The Royal Victorian Medal', and Martin, 'The Royal Victorian Chain'. G+. Along with Galloway, 'The Most Illustrious Order of St Patrick 1783-1983' (Phillimore & Co, 1983), 1st, HC/DJ, G+/G+. [2].

340Henderson, D VHeroic endeavour : a complete register of the Albert, Edward and Empire Gallantry Medals and how they were won.1st ed. Polstead, Suffolk : J B Hayward & Son, 1988. 4to. iv, 135p. HC. Various clippings pasted or laid in. G+.

341McInnes, IanThe Meritorious Service Medal to aerial forces. Plus four.1st ed. Chippenham, Wiltshire : Picton Publishing, 1984. 8vo. 63p. Illustrations. Card covers. G. Along with Tamplin, 'The Army Emergency Reserve Decoration and the Efficiency Medal (Army Emergency Reserve)' (Spink & Son, 1989), 1st, SC, G, Harris, 'A guide to military temperance medals' (Stewart Publishing and Printing, 2001), 1st, card covers, G, 'United States of America's Congressional Medal of Honor Recipients and their official citations' (Highland House II, 1994), HC, G+, and 'Supplement to the London gazette of Friday, 28th June 1991' (HMSO, 1991), HC, G. [5].

342Walker, R W (compiler)Recipients of the Distinguished Conduct Medal 1914-1920. Plus one.1st ed. Birmingham : Midland Medals, 1981. 4to. xx, 219p. Illustrations. HC/DJ. G/G. Along with Brown, 'For distinguished conduct in the field : the register of the Distinguished Conduct Medal 1939-1992' (Western Canadian Distributors, 1993), 1st, HC/DJ, G+/G+. [2].

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Numismatics and philately

343Carson, R A G et al (editors)The numismatic chronicle. Seventh series. Volumes VI-XVII.1st ed. London : The Royal Numismatic Society, 1966-1977. 8vo. Illustrations. Red cloth. Sporadic and mild wear and foxing. Sunning to spines of two volumes. G to G+. [12]. Est. $250

344Robinson, E S G et al (editors)The numismatic chronicle and journal of the royal numismatic society. Sixth series. Volume XIV.1st ed. London : The Royal Numismatic Society, 1954. 8vo. 238, xxxii, 20p. 14 plates. Rebound. Cloth spine/boards. Original paper covers affixed to new boards. G.

345Vincent, B G (editor)The postage stamps of New Zealand : volume VIII.Ltd ed. Wellington : Royal Philatelic Society of New Zealand Incorporated, 1998. Large 8vo. vii, 750p. Illustrations. HC/DJ. Slight foxing to reverse of DJ. Number 600/1,000. VG/G+ to VG. Est. $100

Sport and recreation

346Surrey County Cricket Club score card, Australia v South of England, 11 September 1884, and following days.London : Printed on the Ground by Wright & Co (Cricket Press), 1884. [2]p. Advertisements. Sheet of card. Some wear, soiling and foxing. G. Est. $50

347Ten publications relating to New Zealand rugby.Collection includes Chester, McMillan and Palenski (compilers), 'The encyclopedia of New Zealand rugby' (MOA Publications, 1987), 2nd, HC/DJ, G+/G+, Chester and McMillan (compilers), 'The encyclopedia of New Zealand rugby' (MOA Publications, 1981), 1st, HC/DJ, G+/G+, Chester and McMillan, 'The visitors : the history of international rugby teams in New Zealand' (MOA Publications, 1990), 1st, HC/DJ, G+/G+, and Knight, 'Shield fever' (Rugby Press, 1980), 1st, HC/DJ, G+/G+. [10].

348Thirteen publications relating to New Zealand rugby.Authors include Andy Haden, Chris Laidlaw, Winston McCarthy, Norman McKenzie, Terry McLean, Gordon Slatter and Spiro Zavos. G to G+. [13]. Est. $100

349Thirteen publications relating to the All Blacks.Authors include Graham Hutchins, Winston McCarthy, Terry McLean, Keith Quinn, Wallace Reyburn, R F Stokes and J B G Thomas. G to G+. [13]. Est. $100

350Thirteen publications relating to the Springboks.Authors include Graeme Barrow, Don Cameron, D B Clarke, Isobelle Gidley, Fred Labuschagne, Richard Shears, Reg Sweet and R J Urbahn. G to G+. [13]. Est. $100

351Twelve biographies relating to New Zealand rugby.Subjects include Grant Batty, Grant Fox, Bernie Fraser, Sid Going, John B Hart, John Kirwan, David Loveridge, Brian McKechnie, Graham Mourie, Alan and Gary Whetton, Bryan Williams, Stu Wilson and Alex Wyllie. G+ to VG. [12]. Est. $100

352Carman, Arthur H et al (editors)The rugby almanack of New Zealand 1935.1st ed. Wellington : Wright and Carman, 1935. 12mo. Illustrations. Rebound. Red cloth. Original card covers retained. G+.

353Carman, Arthur H et al (editors)The rugby almanack of New Zealand 1936.1st ed. Wellington : Sporting Publications, 1936. 12mo. Illustrations. Rebound. Red cloth. Original card covers retained. G+.

354Carman, Arthur H et al (editors)The rugby almanack of New Zealand 1937.1st ed. Wellington : Sporting Publications, 1937. 12mo. Illustrations. Rebound. Red cloth. Original card covers retained. G+.

355Carman, Arthur H et al (editors)The rugby almanack of New Zealand 1938 (4th year of issue).1st ed. Wellington : Sporting Publications, 1938. 12mo. Illustrations. Rebound. Red cloth. Original card covers retained. G+.

356Carman, Arthur H et al (editors)The rugby almanack of New Zealand 1939 (5th year of issue).1st ed. Wellington : Sporting Publications, 1939. 12mo. Illustrations. Rebound. Red cloth. Original card covers retained. G+.

357Carman, Arthur H et al (editors)The rugby almanack of New Zealand 1940 (6th year of issue).1st ed. Wellington : Sporting Publications, 1940. 12mo. Illustrations. Rebound. Red cloth. Original card covers retained. G+.

358Carman, Arthur H et al (editors)The rugby almanack of New Zealand 1941 (7th year of issue).Facsimile ed. 12mo. Rebound. Red cloth. Original card covers retained. G+.

359Carman, Arthur H et al (editors)The rugby almanack of New Zealand 1942-43 (8th issue).Facsimile ed. 12mo. Rebound. Red cloth. Original card covers retained. G+.

360Carman, Arthur H et al (editors)The rugby almanack of New Zealand 1944-45 (9th issue).1st ed. Wellington : Sporting Publications, 1945. 12mo. Illustrations. Rebound. Red cloth. Original card covers retained. Scarce wartime issue. G+.

361Carman, Arthur H et al (editors)The rugby almanack of New Zealand 1946 (10th issue).1st ed. Wellington : Sporting Publications, 1946. 12mo. Illustrations. Rebound. Red cloth. Original card covers retained. Scarce. G+.

362Carman, Arthur H et al (editors)The rugby almanack of New Zealand 1947 (11th issue).1st ed. Wellington : Sporting Publications, 1947. 12mo. Illustrations. Rebound. Red cloth. Original card covers retained. G+.

363Carman, Arthur H et al (editors)The rugby almanack of New Zealand 1948 (12th issue).1st ed. Wellington : Sporting Publications, 1948. 12mo. Illustrations. Rebound. Red cloth. Original card covers retained. G+.

364Carman, Arthur H et al (editors)The rugby almanack of New Zealand 1949 (13th issue).1st ed. Wellington : Sporting Publications, 1949. 12mo. Illustrations. Rebound. Red cloth. Original card covers retained. G+.

365Carman, Arthur H et al (editors)The rugby almanack of New Zealand 1950-edition (14th issue).1st ed. Wellington : Sporting Publications, 1950. 12mo. Illustrations. Rebound. Red cloth. Original card covers retained. G+.

366Carman, Arthur H et al (editors)The rugby almanack of New Zealand 1951-edition (15th issue).1st ed. Wellington : Sporting Publications, 1951. 12mo. Illustrations. Rebound. Red cloth. Original card covers retained. G+.

367Carman, Arthur H et al (editors)The rugby almanack of New Zealand 1952 edition (16th issue).1st ed. Wellington : Sporting Publications, 1952. 12mo. Illustrations. Rebound. Red cloth. Original card covers retained. G+.

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368Carman, Arthur H et al (editors)The rugby almanack of New Zealand 1953 edition.1st ed. Wellington : Sporting Publications, 1953. 12mo. Illustrations. Rebound. Red cloth. Original card covers retained. G+.

369Carman, Arthur H et al (editors)The rugby almanack of New Zealand 1954 edition.1st ed. Wellington : Sporting Publications, 1954. 12mo. Illustrations. Rebound. Red cloth. Original card covers retained. G+.

370Carman, Arthur H et al (editors)The rugby almanack of New Zealand. 1955 edition.1st ed. Wellington : Sporting Publications, 1955. 12mo. Illustrations. Rebound. Red cloth. Original card covers retained. G+.

371Carman, Arthur H et al (editors)The rugby almanack of New Zealand 1956 edition.1st ed. Wellington : Sporting Publications, 1956. 12mo. Illustrations. Rebound. Red cloth. Original card covers retained. G+.

372Carman, Arthur H et al (editors)The rugby almanack of New Zealand. 1957 edition.1st ed. Wellington : Sporting Publications, 1957. 12mo. Illustrations. Rebound. Red cloth. Original card covers retained. G+.

373Carman, Arthur H et al (editors)The rugby almanack of New Zealand. 1958 edition.1st ed. Wellington : Sporting Publications, 1958. 12mo. Illustrations. Rebound. Red cloth. Original card covers retained. G+.

374Carman, Arthur H et al (editors)The rugby almanack of New Zealand. 1959 edition.1st ed. Wellington : Sporting Publications, 1959. 12mo. Illustrations. Rebound. Red cloth. Original card covers retained. G+.

375Carman, Arthur H et al (editors)The rugby almanack of New Zealand. 1960 edition.1st ed. Wellington : Sporting Publications, 1960. 12mo. Illustrations. Rebound. Red cloth. Original card covers retained. G+.

376Carman, Arthur H et al (editors)The rugby almanack of New Zealand. 1961 and 1962 editions.Rebound. Red cloth. Original card covers retained. G+. [2].

377Carman, Arthur H et al (editors)The rugby almanack of New Zealand. 1963 and 1964 editions.Rebound. Red cloth. Original card covers retained. G+. [2].

378Carman, Arthur H et al (editors)The rugby almanack of New Zealand. 1965 and 1966 editions.Rebound. Red cloth. Original card covers retained. G+. [2].

379Carman, Arthur H et al (editors)The rugby almanack of New Zealand. 1967 and 1968 editions.Rebound. Red cloth. Original card covers retained. G+. [2].

380Swan, Arthur C and Arthur H Carman (editors)The rugby almanack of New Zealand. 1969 and 1970 editions.Rebound. Red cloth. Original card covers retained. G+. [2].

381Swan, Arthur C and Arthur H Carman (editors)The rugby almanack of New Zealand. 1971 and 1972 editions.Rebound. Red cloth. Original card covers retained. G+. [2].

382Swan, Arthur C and Arthur H Carman (editors)The rugby almanack of New Zealand. 1973 and 1974 editions.Rebound. Red cloth. Original card covers retained. G+. [2].

383Carman, Arthur H (editor)The rugby almanack of New Zealand. 1975 and 1976 editions.Rebound. Red cloth. Original card covers retained. G+. [2].

384Carman, Arthur H (editor)The rugby almanack of New Zealand. 1977 and 1978 editions.Rebound. Red cloth. Original card covers retained. G+. [2].

385Carman, Arthur H (editor)The rugby almanack of New Zealand. 1979 and 1980 editions.Rebound. Red cloth. Original card covers retained. G+. [2].

386Carman, Arthur H et al (editors)The rugby almanack of New Zealand. 1981, 1982 and 1983 editions.Rebound. Red cloth. Original card covers retained. G+. [3].

387Chester, R H and N A C McMillan (editors)The DB Draught rugby almanack of New Zealand. 1984 and 1985 editions.Rebound. Red cloth. Original card covers retained. G+. [2].

388Chester, R H and N A C McMillan (editors)The rugby almanack of New Zealand. 1986 and 1987 editions.Rebound. Red cloth. Original card covers retained. G+. [2].

389Chester, R H and N A C McMillan (editors)The rugby almanack of New Zealand. 1988 and 1989 editions.Rebound. Red cloth. Original card covers retained. G+. [2].

390Chester, R H and N A C McMillan (editors)The National Mutual rugby almanack of New Zealand. 1990 and 1991 editions.Rebound. Red cloth. Original card covers retained. G+. [2].

391Banwell, D BruceThe highland stags of New Zealand.1st ed. Wellington : A H & A W Reed, 1968. 8vo. 170p. Illustrations. HC/DJ. Major repair to DJ. AF. G/FA. Est. $100

392Donne, T EThe game animals of New Zealand : an account of their introduction, acclimatization, and development.1st ed. London : John Murray, 1924. 8vo. xviii, 322p. Frontispiece, illustrations, map. D522. Gilt- and blind-decorated brown cloth. Some wear, soiling and foxing. G. Est. $300

393Neazor, Paul100 years of College Rifles 1897-1997. Signed by John McLachlan, John Drake, Sean Fitzpatrick, and Alan and Gary Whetton.Ltd ed. Auckland : Celebrity Books, 1997. 8vo. 224p. Illustrations. HC/DJ. Number 75/100. VG/VG.

394Spackman, W HTrout in New Zealand : where to go and how to catch them.1st ed. Wellington : George Didsbury, Government Printer, 1892. 8vo. ii, 99p. Illustrations, folding plan, folding map. S1363. Blue cloth. Foxing. Scarce. G. Est. $150

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395Thirty publications relating to New Zealand art.Collection includes Gill, 'Gretchen Albrecht' (Random Century New Zealand, 1991), SC, G+, Blackley, 'Goldie' (Auckland Art Gallery, 1997), HC/DJ, G+/G+, Gill (editor), 'Letters of Frances Hodgkins' (Auckland University Press, 1993), HC/DJ, G+/G, Lindauer, 'Maori paintings : pictures from the Partridge Collection of Paintings by Gottfried Lindauer' (A H & A W Reed, 1965), HC/DJ, edited by J C Graham, G+/G, Green, 'By the waters of Babylon : the art of A Lois White' (Auckland City Art Gallery, 1993), SC, G+, and Wheeler, 'Historic sheep stations of the South Island : a second series' (A H & A W Reed, 1971), HC/DJ, G+/G to G+. [30]. Est. $300

396Twenty-three publications relating to New Zealand art.Collection includes Brown, 'Visions of New Zealand : artists in a new land' (David Bateman, 1988), HC/DJ, G+/G, Brown and Keith, 'An introduction to New Zealand painting 1839-1967' (Collins Bros & Co, 1969), HC/DJ, G/FA to G, Brown, '100 New Zealand paintings by 100 New Zealand artists' (Godwit Publishing, 1995), 1st, SC, G+, Brown, 'Another 100 New Zealand artists' (Godwit Publishing, 1996), 1st, SC, G+, Docking, 'Two hundred years of New Zealand painting' (A H & A W Reed, 1971), 1st, HC/DJ/slip case, G+/G+/G, Ellis and Ellis, 'Early prints of New Zealand 1642-1875' (Avon Fine Prints, 1978), 1st, HC, G, Kay and Eden, 'Portrait of a century : the history of the NZ Academy of Fine Arts 1882-1982' (Millwood Press, 1983), 1st, HC/DJ, G/G, and Thomson, 'Art galleries and museums of New Zealand' (A H & A W Reed, 1981), 1st, HC/DJ, G+/G+. [23]. Est. $200

397Wadman, Howard (editor)1945 : first year book of the arts in New Zealand. Plus the six subsequent issues.1st ed. Wellington: H H Tombs, 1945. 4to. 142p. Illustrations. HC/DJ. G/FA to G. Along with same editor, '1946 : second year book of the arts in New Zealand' (H H Tombs, 1946), 1st, HC/DJ, G/FA, same editor, 'Year book of the arts in New Zealand no 3 : 1947' (H H Tombs, 1947), 1st, HC/DJ, G/FA, same editor, 'Year book of the arts in New Zealand : number 4 1948' (The Wingfield Press, 1948), 1st, HC/DJ, G/G, Tombs (editor), 'Year book of the arts in New Zealand no 5' (Harry H Tombs, 1949), 1st, HC/DJ, G/FA, Lee-Johnson (editor), 'Arts year book 6' (The Wingfield Press, 1950), 1st, HC/DJ, G/G, and Lee-Johnson (editor), 'Arts year book 7' (The Wingfield Press, 1951), 1st, card covers, final number, G. [7]. Est. $300

398Wadman, Howard (editor)1945 : first year book of the arts in New Zealand. Plus four subsequent issues.Reprint. Wellington: H H Tombs, 1946. 4to. 142p. Illustrations. HC/DJ. G+/G. Along with same editor, '1946 : second year book of the arts in New Zealand' (H H Tombs, 1946), 1st, HC/DJ, G/G, same editor, 'Year book of the arts in New Zealand no 3 : 1947' (H H Tombs, 1947), 1st, HC/DJ, G/FA, Tombs (editor), 'Year book of the arts in New Zealand no 5' (Harry H Tombs, 1949), 1st, HC, G, and Lee-Johnson (editor), 'Arts year book 6' (The Wingfield Press, 1950), 1st, HC, G. [5]. Est. $150

399Bensemann, LeoFantastica : thirteen drawings.Ltd ed. Auckland : The Holloway Press, 1997. 4to. Illustrations. Cloth spine/paper-covered boards. Number 33/125. Edited by Peter Simpson. Designed, printed and bound by Alan Loney. First published by The Caxton Press in a limited edition in 1937. G+. Est. $200

400Brenkley, JaneThe garden, farm and Norsewood scenes. Painted by Jane Brenkley. Elaborately bound series of watercolours and pencil sketches.1940. Page size: 250 x 315mm. Illustrated title page, 164 watercolours, 54 pencil sketches, photocopied sketch. Carved and painted wooden spine and boards. Bound with string. Includes studies of flowers and animals, as well as garden and farm scenes. An impressive piece, brilliantly showcasing Brenkley's diverse talents. G. Est. $15000

401Brown, Gordon HColin McCahon : artist.1st ed. Wellington : A H & A W Reed, 1984. 4to. x, 238p. Illustrations. HC/DJ. G/G. Est. $100

402Cockerell, DouglasBookbinding, and the care of books.1st ed. London : John Hogg, 1901. 8vo. xvi, 17-354p. Illustrations, advertisements. HC. Bookplate of Edward Cyril Simpson on front pastedown. G.

403Curnow, HeatherThe life & art of William Strutt 1825-1915.Ltd ed. Waiura, Martinborough : Alister Taylor, 1980. Landscape. 259p. Illustrations. HC/box. Unnumbered copy. Edition of 1,500 copies. AF. G+/G. Est. $50

404Durer, [Albrecht]Albert Durers [sic] designs of the prayer book.1st thus. London : R Ackermann's Lithographic Press, 1817. Folio. 8p. Frontispiece, illustrated title page, 44 plates. Elaborately gold-tooled full red leather. Marbled endpapers. Some wear, soiling and foxing. Reputedly the first book printed by lithography in England. Very handsome. G. Est. $500

405Heaphy, CharlesA folio of watercolours by Charles Heaphy VC (1821-1881).Ltd ed. Christchurch : Avon Fine Prints, 1981. Elephant folio. 56 plates. HC. Number 42/1,000. Compiled by Anthony Murray-Oliver. VG. Est. $200

406[Henderson], KennawayDrawings by Kennaway : a medley in line and wash.1st ed. Christchurch : Kennaway Henderson, 1959. 36p. Illustrations. H644. HC. AF. G.

407Henry, GailNew Zealand pottery : commercial and collectable.New ed. Auckland : Reed Books, 1999. 4to. 270p. Photography by Krzysztof Pfeiffer. HC/DJ. A useful reference book. VG/VG.

408Lye, LenHappy moments.Ltd ed. [Auckland] : The Holloway Press, 2002. 4to. 47p. Illustrations. Cloth spine/paper-covered boards. Number 49/150. Edited and with an afterword by Roger Horrocks. Designed, printed and bound by Tara McLeod. G+ to VG. Est. $100

409McIntyre, PeterPeter McIntyre's Pacific. Plus three by same author.Presentation ed. Wellington : A H & A W Reed, 1966. Folio. 23p. Illustrations, 56 plates. HC/plastic DJ/slip case. Number 215/750. Numbered and signed by author. G+/G+/G. Along with 'Peter McIntyre's New Zealand' (A H & A W Reed, 1965), reprint, HC/DJ, G/G, 'Peter McIntyre's Wellington' (A H & A W Reed, 1975), 1st, HC/DJ, signed by author, G+/G, and 'The painted years' (A H & A W Reed, 1967), reprint, HC/DJ, G/G. [4]. Est. $100

410Ruskin, JohnThe stones of Venice.Reprint. London : The Folio Society, 2002. 4to. xlvi, 350p. Illustrations. Decorated russet cloth/slip case. Edited and introduced by Jan Morris. G+/G+.

411Smither, M DDomestic drawings.1st ed. Wellington : National Art Gallery, 1985. 4to. Illustrations. Card covers. Scarce. G.

412Taylor, Alister and Jan GlenC F Goldie (1870-1947) : prints, drawings & criticism.Ltd ed. Waiura, Martinborough : Alister Taylor, 1979. Folio. ix, 311p. Illustrations. HC/box. Inscription on dedication page: 'To Mary and Garry / With thanks for all your / help in 1980. / Alister and Deborah / 1 January 1981.' Unnumbered copy. Edition of 1,600 copies. AF. G+/G. Est. $100

413Taylor, E MervynA book of wood engravings.1st ed. Christchurch : The Caxton Press, 1946. 4to. Illustrations. T166. HC/DJ. G/G. Est. $300

414Taylor, E MervynEngravings on wood.1st ed. Wellington : The Mermaid Press, 1957. 4to. 52p. Illustrations. T167. HC/DJ. G+/G. Est. $100

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415White, RobinRobin White : New Zealand painter.1st ed. Waiura, Martinborough : Alister Taylor, 1981. 4to. 116p. Illustrations. HC/DJ. G/G+.

416Whittock, NathanielThe decorative painters' and glaziers' guide.Reprint. London : Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1841. 4to. iv, [5]-364p. 89 hand-coloured and black and white plates. Decorated green cloth. Rebacked. New endpapers. Includes Whittock, 'Specimens of marbles from the Oxford Collection, calculated for the use of ornamental painters and glaziers, forming a supplement to the painters' and glaziers' guide' (Printed for Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1832). An exquisitely illustrated reference. Scarce. G. Est. $400

417Winkelmann, Henry (arranger)Book of handwritten music. Plus one by same arranger.c1891. 4to. 10 leaves. Blind-embossed card covers. Wear and browning. Label mounted on front cover: 'PIANOFORTE'. Signature and stamp of Winkelmann on inside front cover. Note at head of piece of music: 'Arranged by / H W May 1891.' Better known as a photographer, Winkelmann also played piano, organ and zither. G. Along with a similar book, labelled 'MANDOLINE', G. [2]. Est. $200

Literature

418Andersen, Johannes CThe laws of verse.1st ed. Cambridge : At the University Press, 1928. 12mo. x, 224p. Green cloth. G.

419Burns, RobertPoems, chiefly in the Scottish dialect.Facsimile ed. Gartocharn, Scotland : Famedram Publishers, 1977. 8vo. viii, [9]-240p. Full leather/slip case. Antler-handled page opener in sleeve on spine of slip case. VG/G+ to VG. Est. $100

420Fleming, IanThe man with the golden gun.1st ed. London : Jonathan Cape, 1965. 8vo. v, [6]-221p. HC/DJ. Some wear and foxing to DJ. Some foxing to contents. Previous owner's signature and bookseller's stamp on front free endpaper. G+/G. Est. $100

New Zealand literature

421Baxter, James KA death song for Mr Mouldybroke. Plus duplicate.1st ed. [Christchurch] : Printed at The Caxton Press, [1968]. 8vo. Bifolium. AF. G. [2]. Est. $50

422Baxter, James KHowrah Bridge and other poems.1st ed. London : Oxford University Press, 1961. 8vo. vii, 56p. HC/DJ. DJ price-clipped. Foxing to contents. G/G.

423Baxter, James KHowrah Bridge and other poems. Plus two by same author.1st ed. London : Oxford University Press, 1961. 8vo. vii, 56p. HC/DJ. Wear and soiling to DJ. Considerable foxing to contents. Two holes in first free endpaper. AF. G/G. Along with 'Pig Island letters' (Oxford University Press, 1966), 1st, HC/DJ, G/G, and 'Jerusalem sonnets : poems for Colin Durning' (The Bibliography Room, University of Otago, 1970), card covers, G. [3]. Est. $100

424Baxter, James KLetter to Peter Olds. Plus one by same author.2nd impression. Dunedin : Caveman Press, 1972. 8vo. [11]p. Card covers. G. Along with 'Jerusalem sonnets : poems for Colin Durning' (The Bibliography Room, University of Otago, 1970), card covers, G. [2]. Est. $50

425Baxter, James KThe gunner's lament : (for my wife, Te Kare).[1965]. 334 x 209mm. [2]p. Broadsheet. Stencilled typescript. An anti-Vietnam War poem. Keith Holyoake was reputedly 'very hurt' by this poem. See Hunt, 'James K Baxter : poems' (Auckland University Press, 2009). A second anti-Vietnam War poem, 'A bucket of blood for a dollar : (a conversation between Uncle Sam and Rt Hon K Holyoake)', printed on reverse. Very scarce. G. Est. $200

426Baxter, James KThe rock woman : selected poems. Plus one by same author.1st ed. London : Oxford University Press, 1969. 8vo. 86p. SC. G. Along with 'Runes' (Oxford University Press, 1973), 1st, SC, G+. [2].

427Brasch, CharlesCollected poems. Plus four.1st ed. Auckland : Oxford University Press, 1984. 8vo. xiv, 256p. HC/DJ. Edited by Alan Roddick. G+/G. Along with Summers, 'Strictly for the words' (Pisces Print, 1974), 1st, HC/DJ, G+/G, Alley, 'Winds of change' (Printed at The Caxton Press, 1972), 1st, SC, G, Johnson (editor), 'New Zealand poetry yearbook : volume three' (A H & A W Reed, 1953), 1st, HC, G, and Evans, 'Rich man, poor man : a play in three acts' (The Pegasus Press, 1957), 1st, HC/DJ, edition of 300 copies, G+/G. [5].

428Chamier, [George]Philosopher Dick : adventures and contemplations of a New Zealand shepherd.1st ed. London : T Fisher Unwin, 1891. 8vo. 569p. C496. Decorated purple cloth. Wear to binding. Hinges cracked. Foxing to contents. Scarce. G. Est. $100

429Cox, NigelTarzan Presley. Inscribed by author.1st ed. Wellington : Victoria University Press, 2004. 8vo. 463p. SC. Inscription on title page: 'Christine, I hope you / enjoy this / Nigel Cox / WELLINGTON / 3.06.04'. G+ to VG. Est. $100

430Crump, BarryA good keen man.1st ed. Wellington : A H & A W Reed, 1960. 8vo. 192p. Illustrations by Dennis Turner. HC/DJ. G/FA to G.

431Crump, BarryWild pork and watercress. Scarce hardcover issue.1st ed. Auckland : Beckett Publishing, 1986. 8vo. 163p. Illustrations by Malcolm Evans. HC/DJ. Mild foxing/browning. From Gibbs, 'Barry Crump : a bibliography', in 'Kotare : New Zealand notes & queries : volume 4 : number 2' (Stout Research Centre, Victoria University of Wellington, 2001): 'Reputedly not sold publicly but supplied to those attending the elaborate launching party for the book'. G+/G+. Est. $100

432Curnow, AllenA small room with large windows : selected poems. Plus one by same author.1st ed. London : Oxford University Press, 1962. 8vo. viii, 84p. HC/DJ. G/G. Along with 'Whim Wham land' (Blackwood & Janet Paul, 1967), 1st, HC, G. [2].

433Curnow, AllenTrees effigies moving objects : a sequence of poems. Plus two by same author.1st ed. Wellington : The Catspaw Press, 1972. 8vo. [35]p. Card covers. Browning to first and last pages. Edition of 500 copies. G+. Along with 'You will know when you get there : poems 1979-81' (Auckland University Press, 1982), 1st, card covers, G, and 'The loop in Lone Kauri Road : poems 1983-1985' (Auckland University Press, 1986), 1st, SC, G. [3].

434Domett, AlfredFlotsam and jetsam : rhymes old and new.1st ed. London : Smith, Elder, & Co, 1877. 8vo. viii, 167p. 1642. Rebound. Half leather/pebbled cloth boards. Gilt-decorated spine. Marbled endpapers and page edges. Wear to head of spine. Bumping and wear to corners. Abrasions to front pastedown. Scarce. Binding G. Contents G+. Est. $100

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435Duggan, EileenNew Zealand bird songs. Signed by author. Plus one by same author.1st ed. Wellington : Harry H Tombs, [1929]. 8vo. 44p. D689. Cloth spine/paper-covered boards. Title label mounted on upper board. G. Along with 'New Zealand poems' (George Allen & Unwin, 1940), 1st, paper covers, errata slip tipped to contents page, text block detached (as usual), G. [2]. Est. $50

436Fairburn, A R DCollected poems.1st ed. Christchurch : Pegasus Press, 1966. 8vo. 219p. HC/DJ. G+/G+.

437Fairburn, A R DThe Rakehelly man & other verses.1st ed. Christchurch : The Caxton Press, 1946. 8vo. 30p. Lino-cuts by Robert Brett. F34. Card covers. G.

438Frame, JanetTo the Is-land : an autobiography. Plus two.London : The Women's Press, 1983. 8vo. 253p. HC/DJ. G+/G+. Along with same author, 'The Carpathians' (Century Hutchinson New Zealand, 1988), 1st, HC/DJ, G/G, and Sturm, 'Dedications' (Steele Roberts & Associates, 1996), 1st, SC, illustrations by John Baxter, G+. [3].

439Gee, MauriceIn my father's den. Signed by author.1st ed. London : Faber and Faber, 1972. 8vo. 175p. HC/DJ. DJ price-clipped. Collectable early Gee. G+/G+. Est. $300

440Gilbert, RuthLazarus and other poems. Limited edition.Ltd ed. Wellington : A H & A W Reed, 1949. 8vo. 38p. Engravings on wood by E Mervyn Taylor. G231. HC/DJ. Handsome bookplate of Francis Alfred Wilson on front pastedown. Number 35/65. Signed by author and illustrator. Very scarce. G/G. Est. $100

441[Gormack, R S]Bookie. Numbers 1-3.1st ed. Christchurch : The Nag's Head Press, 1948-1951. Illustrations. B1121, B1122 and G512. Card covers. A satirical periodical. The title parodies 'Book', published by The Caxton Press. G to G+. Est. $50

442[Gormack, R S]The progressive piecemeal printing of the centennial history of Barnego Flat. Parts 7 and 8.Ltd ed. Christchurch : The Nag's Head Press, 1976 and 1979. 12mo. Illustrations. Card covers. Part 7 is number 119/150. Part 8 is number 94/150. A parody of the local history genre. G+. [2]. Est. $50

443Hunt, SamMaking tracks : a selected 50 poems. Inscribed by author. Plus one.1st ed. Christchurch : Hazard Press, 1991. 12mo. 93p. SC. Inscription on inside front cover and first page: 'Don. / "as you too come / as a wave" / Cheers. / Sam Hunt / [line] / Akaroa / Spring / 1992 / [line]'. Also signed by author on title page. G. Along with Hunt and McCormick, 'Roaring forties' (Hodder Moa Beckett Publishers, 1995), 1st, HC/DJ, photography by John McDermott, signed by authors, G+/G+. [2]. Est. $50

444Ihimaera, WitiPounamu, pounamu. Inscribed by author.1st ed. Auckland : William Heinemann, 1972. 8vo. 132p. HC/DJ. Inscription on title page: 'Mrs Rigley / Arohanui, / Witi'. G+/G. Est. $50

445Ihimaera, WitiThe dream swimmer. Inscribed by author.1st ed. Auckland : Penguin Books, 1997. Large 8vo. 423p. SC. Some foxing (as usual). Inscription on title page: 'Julia, / with great affection, / Arohanui, / Witi'. G.

446Johnson, LouisLand like a lizard : New Guinea poems. Plus one by same author.1st ed. Milton, Queensland : The Jacaranda Press, 1970. 4to. 48p. HC/DJ. G/G. Along with 'Onion' (Caveman Press, 1972), 1st, card covers, edition of 300 copies, G+. [2].

447Lawson, WillStokin' and other verses. Plus two.2nd ed. Wellington : Gordon & Gotch, 1909. 12mo. 124p. L266. Paper covers. G. Along with Andersen, 'The lamp of Psyche' (T C Lothian, 1908), 1st, paper covers, G, and Morton, 'Laughter and tears' (The New Zealand Times Company, 1908), 1st, paper covers, FA to G. [3].

448Mansfield, KatherineThe aloe.Ltd ed. London : Constable & Co, 1930. 8vo. vi, 161p. M783. Brown buckram. Some wear and foxing. Edition of 750 copies. G. Est. $50

449Mansfield, KatherineThe garden party and other stories.Ltd ed. London : The Verona Press, [1947]. 4to. 315p. Coloured lithographs by Marie Laurencin. M840. Patterned green cloth/DJ/slip case/later custom-made box. Bumping to top edge of lower board. Mild foxing to contents. Handsome bookplate of Mansfield-scholar Guy N Morris on front pastedown. Some wear, soiling and discolouration to DJ and slip case. Publisher's note tipped in after title page. Number 1,184/1,200. Colophon: 'This book, designed by Hans Mardersteig, was printed in the autumn of 1939 at the Officina Bodoni, Verona, in Centaur type. The paper was made by Enrico Magnani, Pescia. The stones from which the coloured lithographs were printed have been ground. The edition consists of twelve hundred numbered copies of which Nos 1-30 were signed by the artist.' A handsome association copy of this collectable Mansfield publication. G+/G/G/VG. Est. $1000

450Morrieson, Ronald HughCame a hot Friday.1st ed. Sydney : Angus and Robertson, 1964. 8vo. 234p. HC/DJ. Considerable wear, soiling and foxing to DJ. G/FA.

451Olds, Peter4 V8 poems.1st ed. Dunedin : Caveman Press, 1972. 8vo. [11]p. Card covers. G+.

452Olds, PeterExit - 2 poems.1st ed. [Dunedin] : Printed by John McIndoe, 1971. 8vo. Bifolium. G.

453O'Sullivan, VincentThe rose ballroom and other poems. Plus four.1st ed. Dunedin : John McIndoe, 1982. 8vo. 47p. SC. G. Along with same author, 'Brother Jonathan, brother Kafka' (Oxford University Press, 1980), card covers, prints by John Drawbridge, G+, same author, 'The Pilate tapes' (Oxford University Press, 1986), 1st, SC, G+, Doyle, 'Messages for Herod' (Collins, 1965), 1st, HC/DJ, G+/G, and Bland, 'My side of the story : poems 1960-1964' (Mate Books, 1964), 1st, HC/DJ, AF, G/G. [5].

454Sargeson, FrankConversation with my uncle and other sketches.1st ed. Auckland : The Unicorn Press, 1936. 8vo. 29p. S173. Card covers. Some wear, soiling and foxing/browning. The author's first book. Scarce. FA to G. Est. $300

455Sargeson, FrankMemoirs of a peon.1st ed. [London] : MacGibbon & Kee, 1965. 8vo. 288p. HC/DJ. G+/G+.

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456Shadbolt, MauriceNineteen publications.Collection includes 'Summer fires and winter country' (Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1963) 1st, HC/DJ, G+/G+, 'New Zealand : gift of the sea' (Whitcombe and Tombs, 1963), 1st, HC/DJ, G/G, 'Among the cinders' (Whitcombe and Tombs, 1965), 1st NZ, HC/DJ, G+/G, 'The presence of music' (Cassell, 1967), 1st, HC/DJ, G+/G, 'The Shell guide to New Zealand' (Whitcombe and Tombs, 1968), 1st, HC/DJ, G+/G, 'This summer's dolphin' (Cassell, 1969), 1st, HC/DJ, G/G, 'An ear of the dragon' (Cassell, 1971), 1st, HC/DJ, G+/G+, 'Strangers and journeys' (Hodder and Stoughton, 1972), 1st, HC/DJ, G+/G, 'The New Zealanders' (Whitcombe and Tombs, 1974), 1st, HC/DJ, G/G, 'A touch of clay' (Hodder and Stoughton, 1974), 1st, HC/DJ, G+/G+, 'Danger zone' (Hodder and Stoughton, 1975), 1st, HC/DJ, G/G, 'Love and legend : some 20th century New Zealanders' (Hodder and Stoughton, 1976), 1st, HC/DJ, G/G, 'The Lovelock version' (Hodder and Stoughton, 1980), 1st, HC/DJ, G+/G+, 'Season of the Jew' (Hodder & Stoughton, 1986), 1st, HC/DJ, G+/G+, 'Monday's warriors' (Hodder & Stoughton, 1990), 1st, HC/DJ, G+/G+, 'The house of strife' (Hodder & Stoughton, 1993), 1st, HC/DJ, G+/G+, 'One of Ben's : a New Zealand medley' (David Ling, 1993), 1st, HC/DJ, G+/G+, 'Dove on the waters' (David Ling, 1996), 1st, HC/DJ, G/G+, and 'From the edge of the sky : a memoir' (David Ling, 1999), 1st, SC, G+. [19]. Est. $400

457Shaw, HelenOut of dark.1st ed. London : The Mitre Press, 1968. 12mo. 34p. HC/DJ. G/G.

458Skey, WilliamThe pirate chief, and The mummy's complaint, with various Zealandian poems. Plus three.1st ed. Wellington : Printed by Haggett & Percy, [1889]. 8vo. vii, 208p. 5189. Gilt-decorated blue cloth. Bumping and wear to spine and corners. Handsome bookplate of Francis Alfred Wilson on front pastedown. G. Along with Adams, 'Maoriland : and other verses' (The Bulletin Newspaper Company, 1899), 1st, cream cloth, discolouration to spine, G, Williams and Reeves, 'Colonial couplets : being poems in partnership' (Simpson and Williams, 1889), 1st, paper covers, wear to spine, G to G+, and McCarthy, 'Poems' (J Wilkie & Co, 1886), 1st, gilt-decorated cloth, AF, FA. [4].

459Smithyman, KendrickFour publications. Plus duplicate.Collection includes 'The blind mountain & other poems' (The Caxton Press, 1950), 1st, card covers, G+, 'Flying to Palmerston' (Published for the University of Auckland by the Oxford University Press, 1968), 1st, card covers, G, 'Earthquake weather' (Auckland University Press, 1972), 1st, card covers, G+, and 'The seal in the dolphin pool' (Auckland University Press, 1974), 1st, card covers, G+. [5]. Est. $50

460Smithyman, KendrickLast poems.Ltd ed. [Auckland] : The Holloway Press, 2002. 8vo. 48p. Frontispiece photograph. Card covers. Number 23/150. Designed, printed and bound by Tara McLeod. G+.

461Smithyman, KendrickTomarata.Ltd ed. Auckland : The Holloway Press, 1996. 4to. Map. Cloth spine/paper-covered boards. Number 6/125. Afterword by Peter Simpson. Designed, printed and bound by Alan Loney. First published in Smithyman, 'The seal in the dolphin pool' (Auckland University Press, 1974). One of 25 copies printed on Barcham Green India Office handmade paper and bound in hardcovers. G+. Est. $200

462Stead, C KCrossing the bar. Plus one.1st ed. Auckland : Auckland University Press, 1972. 8vo. 72p. Card covers. G+. Along with Sinclair, 'The firewheel tree' (Auckland University Press, 1973), 1st, SC, G. [2].

463Tuwhare, HoneCome rain hail.2nd ed. Dunedin : Caveman Press, 1973. 8vo. 24p. Card covers. Excellent cover design by Ralph Hotere. G+. Est. $50

464Tuwhare, HoneNo ordinary sun. First edition. Plus one by same author.1st ed. Auckland : Blackwood and Janet Paul, 1964. 8vo. 38p. Card covers. Cover design by Warwick Bradshaw. The poet's first collection. Wear, soiling and foxing to covers. Losses to spine. Mild staining and foxing to contents. Inscription on blank: 'Manna [sic] in / place of bread / for / Christmas / with happy memories / from / Graham 1964.' Covers FA to G. Contents G. Along with 'Come rain hail' (Square One Books, 1989), 4th, card covers, considerable wear, ex Manukau Libraries, related markings, special numbered and signed edition, AF, FA. [2]. Est. $150

465Wedde, IanSpells for coming out. Plus four.1st ed. Auckland : Auckland University Press, 1977. 8vo. 57p. Drawings by Joanna Paul. SC. G. Along with Smith, 'Skyhook' (Caveman Press, 1971), 1st, card covers, graphics by Barry Cleavin, G, Hooper, 'Earth marriage' (David Young and David Waddington, 1972), 1st, card covers, Fragments III, G, Hulme, 'Lost possessions' (Victoria University Press, 1985), reprint, SC, G, and Oliver, 'Unmanned' (HeadworX, 1999), 1st, SC, G. [5].

Children's literature

466Brebner, John and AllisonThe garden godzilla. Take three.Ltd ed. Feilding : Homeprint, 1981. Landscape. [23]p. Hand-coloured lino-cuts. Card covers. Number 24/100. From the title page: 'This book is printed especially for / fluent readers. / Take Two is for established readers. / Take One is for beginning readers.' G+. Est. $50

467Mahy, MargaretA lion in the meadow and other stories and poems.1st ed. Wellington : School Publications Branch of the Department of Education, 1965. 4to. 48p. Illustrations by Jill McDonald. Card covers. Some wear and soiling. Ex Gilberthorpe School. Related markings. 'School journal part one number 3, 1965'. First appearance of the famous story. G. Est. $100

Comic books

468Calkins, DickAdventures of Buck Rogers. Number 135.West Melbourne, Victoria : Southdown Press, c1940s. 4to. 32p. Paper covers. G+.

469Calkins, DickAdventures of Buck Rogers. Number 146. Plus duplicate.West Melbourne, Victoria : Southdown Press, c1940s. 4to. 32p. Paper covers. FA to G. [2].

470Calkins, DickAdventures of Buck Rogers. Number 147. Plus duplicate.West Melbourne, Victoria : Southdown Press, c1940s. 4to. 32p. Paper covers. G to G+. [2].

471Calkins, DickAdventures of Buck Rogers. Number 152.West Melbourne, Victoria : Southdown Press, c1940s. 4to. 32p. Paper covers. G.

472Calkins, DickAdventures of Buck Rogers. Number 154.West Melbourne, Victoria : Southdown Press, c1940s. 4to. 32p. Paper covers. AF. FA to G.

473Calkins, DickAdventures of Buck Rogers. Number 155.West Melbourne, Victoria : Southdown Press, c1940s. 4to. 24p. Paper covers. G.

474Calkins, DickAdventures of Buck Rogers. Number 157. Plus duplicate.West Melbourne, Victoria : Southdown Press, c1940s. 4to. 24p. Paper covers. G to G+. [2].

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475Calkins, DickAdventures of Buck Rogers. Number 161.West Melbourne, Victoria : Southdown Press, c1940s. 4to. 24p. Paper covers. G+.

476Calkins, DickAdventures of Buck Rogers. Number 164. Plus duplicate.West Melbourne, Victoria : Southdown Press, c1940s. 4to. 24p. Paper covers. G to G+. [2].

477Calkins, DickAdventures of Buck Rogers. Number 167.West Melbourne, Victoria : Southdown Press, c1940s. 4to. 24p. Paper covers. G to G+.

478Calkins, DickAdventures of Buck Rogers. Number 172.West Melbourne, Victoria : Southdown Press, c1940s. 4to. 24p. Paper covers. AF. FA.

479Calkins, DickAdventures of Buck Rogers. Number 173.West Melbourne, Victoria : Southdown Press, c1940s. 4to. 24p. Paper covers. FA to G.

480Calkins, DickAdventures of Buck Rogers. Number 175.West Melbourne, Victoria : Southdown Press, c1940s. 4to. 24p. Paper covers. FA to G.

481Calkins, DickAdventures of Buck Rogers. Number 177.West Melbourne, Victoria : Southdown Press, c1940s. 4to. 24p. Paper covers. AF. FA.

482Calkins, DickAdventures of Buck Rogers. Number 179.West Melbourne, Victoria : Southdown Press, c1940s. 4to. 24p. Paper covers. AF. FA.

483Calkins, DickAdventures of Buck Rogers. Number 181.West Melbourne, Victoria : Southdown Press, c1940s. 4to. 24p. Paper covers. FA to G.

484Calkins, DickBuck Rogers special. Number 7. Plus duplicate.West Melbourne, Victoria : Southdown Press, c1940s. 4to. 32p. Paper covers. FA to G. [2].

485Calkins, DickBuck Rogers special. Number 8. Plus duplicate.West Melbourne, Victoria : Southdown Press, c1940s. 4to. 32p. Paper covers. FA to G. [2].

486Calkins, DickBuck Rogers special. Number 9. Plus duplicate.West Melbourne, Victoria : Southdown Press, c1940s. 4to. 24p. Paper covers. G to G+. [2].

487Calkins, DickThe adventures of Buck Rogers. Number 118. Plus two duplicates.West Melbourne, Victoria : Southdown Press, c1940s. 4to. 32p. Paper covers. G. [3].

488Calkins, DickThe adventures of Buck Rogers. Number 123. Plus two duplicates.West Melbourne, Victoria : Southdown Press, c1940s. 4to. 32p. Paper covers. G to G+. [3].

489Calkins, DickThe adventures of Buck Rogers. Number 83.West Melbourne, Victoria : Fitchett Brothers, c1940s. 4to. 32p. Paper covers. AF. FA.

490Calkins, DickThe adventures of Buck Rogers. Number 94.West Melbourne, Victoria : Fitchett Brothers, c1940s. 4to. 32p. Paper covers. G.

491Calkins, DickThe adventures of Buck Rogers. Number 95.West Melbourne, Victoria : Fitchett Brothers, c1940s. 4to. 32p. Paper covers. G.

492Calkins, DickThe adventures of Buck Rogers. Number 97.West Melbourne, Victoria : Fitchett Brothers, c1940s. 4to. 32p. Paper covers. FA to G.

493Yager, RickBuck Rogers special. Number 13. Plus duplicate.West Melbourne, Victoria : Southdown Press, c1940s. 4to. 24p. Paper covers. G to G+. [2].

494Yager, RickBuck Rogers special. Number 4. Plus duplicate.West Melbourne, Victoria : Southdown Press, c1940s. 4to. 32p. Paper covers. FA to G. [2].

Print culture

495Occasional pieces.1st ed. Christchurch : The Caxton Press, 1945. Box size: 295 x 230mm. Box/loose leaves. Includes 20 examples of printing by The Caxton Press. Scarce. Box FA. Contents G. Est. $200

496[Erasmus, Desiderius][Enchiridion militis Christiani]. Specimen leaf.[London : R Toy, 1540]. [2]p. 132 x 88mm. From capitulo (chapter) XIII. Discusses the wisdom of the flesh versus the wisdom of the spirit. Erasmus (1467?-1536) was the most famous and influential humanist of the Northern Renaissance, a man of great talent and industriousness who rose from obscure beginnings to become the leading intellectual figure of the early 16th century. His 'Enchiridion militis Christiani' ('Handbook of the Christian soldier'), first published in 1503, was addressed not to the monks and contemplatives who had withdrawn from secular life but to a Christian layman who needed spiritual guidance. G. Est. $100

497McKay, R A (editor)A history of printing in New Zealand 1830-1940.Ltd ed. Wellington : Wellington Club of Printing House Craftsmen, 1940. 4to. 249p. Illustrations. M329. HC/cellophane DJ. Number 544/600. AF. G+/FA. Est. $200

Bibliography

498Bagnall, A G (editor)New Zealand national bibliography to the year 1960. Volumes II-IV.1st ed. Wellington : A R Shearer, Government Printer, 1972. 4to. Illustrations. Black cloth. The three volumes of the essential New Zealand bibliography that relate to the years 1890-1960. G+. [3].

499Williams, Herbert WA bibliography of printed Maori to 1900. Plus the supplement.1st ed. Wellington : W A G Skinner, Government Printer, 1924. 8vo. W1275 and W1276. Paper covers. Sunning to spine. G. Along with the supplement (W A G Skinner, Government Printer, 1928), paper covers, fading to covers, G. [2]. Est. $50

500Williams, Herbert WA bibliography of printed Maori to 1900. Plus the supplement.1st ed. Wellington : W A G Skinner, Government Printer, 1924. 8vo. W1275 and W1276. Paper covers. Sunning to spine. G. Along with the supplement (W A G Skinner, Government Printer, 1928), paper covers, fading to covers, G. [2]. Est. $50

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C L Thomas Collection

Bethunes at Webb's

A dissecting microscope sent by Joseph Dalton Hooker to William Colenso.London : Ross, c1885. Sent by renowned botanist Hooker to Colenso in 1885 at the latter's request. A most significant artefact.Est. $5,000

Bethunes at Webb's is proud to present the C L Thomas Collection of rare books and related materials. The Collection was begun by Thomas, a Napier pharmacist, at the beginning of the twentieth century and was subsequently extended by his son and daughter-in-law.In addition to a profusion of New Zealand classics, the C L Thomas Collection features an important group of items relating to notable pioneer William Colenso, including books and pamphlets, manuscript diaries and papers, a collecting tin and a handsome dissecting microscope.

ContactFrancis [email protected]+64 21 232 6032

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GUIDE FOR BUYERS

PHONE BIDDERSPhone bids are available on lots with estimates over $100 and where the auctioneer is able to confirm availability of staff to provide this service. The same conditions as above apply to phone bidders. Bethunes at Webb's will call the number you have provided some time before the lot you have requested to bid on comes up for sale. If your phone is engaged or we are unable to make contact, the auction will proceed without your bidding. When we have made contact, our staff will tell you that your lot is about to come up and will ask you to hold. Bids will be relayed to you and you may enter the bidding at any time by making your call. Please note that the bidding at many auctions can be fast. The auctioneer will not favour a phone bidder over and above floor bidders by giving them more time to bid. You will need to establish your limit and make sure that you bid clearly and promptly.

PRE-SALE ESTIMATESEstimates printed in the catalogue or given verbally are intended as a guide only and may be subject to revision nearer to the time of a sale. Bethunes at Webb's staff are available during pre-sale viewing times and by appointment to assist prospective bidders with estimates and any aspect of the auction procedure.

CONDITION REPORTSBethunes at Webb's staff will provide condition reports over and above the catalogue description for out of town buyers. However, please note that item 6 of the 'Conditions of sale for buyers' will still apply despite the obtaining of a condition report.

PAYMENTPayment for all items purchased is due on the day of sale, immediately following completion of the sale. If full payment cannot be made on the day of sale, a deposit of 10% of the total sum due must be made on the day of sale and the balance must be paid within five working days. Payment is by cash or eftpos. Cheques will be accepted but must be cleared before removal of goods. Major credit cards are accepted. Amex attracts an additional surcharge.

Webb's account detailsBank: Westpac, 79 Queen Street, Auckland. Bank/branch number: 030104. Account number: 044818403. Account name: Peter Webb Galleries Limited. Swift code (for international deposits): WPACNZ2W. Please include your surname and the code 'BETH' with all payments.

PACKING AND FREIGHTWhere required, Bethunes at Webb's packs goods for posting nationally or internationally. All costs associated with packing and postage are payable by the purchaser. All national dispatches will be by courier. Overseas dispatches will be by international airmail. Insurance in transit is not covered by Bethunes at Webb's.

VALUATION SERVICESBethunes at Webb's provides free market appraisals by appointment. Bethunes at Webb's will visit you to view and appraise larger collections. Webb's provides valuations for insurance, matrimonial division, family division etc. Please enquire at reception for charges. Charges are refundable on occasion when goods are subsequently offered for sale

Head of DepartmentFrancis McWhannell+64 9 529 [email protected]

Bethunes at Webb's has set out the following information for those unfamiliar with auction procedures. Please refer to the 'Conditions of sale for buyers' printed elsewhere in this catalogue and displayed in the saleroom.

FLOOR BIDDERSRegister and obtain a bidder card before bidding on any lot/s.Be aware that a buyer's premium of 20% plus GST (i.e. 23%) is payable in addition to the bid price.Make your bids clear, preferably by holding up your bidder card.If you make a mistake (e.g. the auctioneer takes a bid from you at a higher level than you had intended, or you bid on the wrong lot), call out to the auctioneer immediately so that the bidding can be adjusted. Waiting until the hammer falls is too late.If your bid is the highest and the lot is knocked down to you, you have entered into a binding obligation to pay for that lot.

BIDDING INCREMENTS ARE AT THE AUCTIONEER'S DISCRETIONBidding will commence at a bidding increment over the second highest absentee bid received. Where no bids have been received, bidding will commence at half the auctioneer's lot estimate, or at $10, at the auctioneer's sole discretion.

SALES SUBJECT TO VENDOR'S APPROVALWhere your bid is the highest, but still below the reserve, the auctioneer may declare you to be the buyer 'subject to vendor's approval' ('SVA' or 'subject'). This means that your bid is held as binding and will be communicated to the vendor at the earliest opportunity. If the vendor accepts, there is a contractual obligation for you to pay for the lot. If the vendor does not accept, you are released from any obligation, however you will have first right to negotiate with the vendor through Bethunes at Webb's until an agreement is reached. Bethunes at Webb's will not present other offers to the vendor until your negotiations are ended.

ABSENTEE BIDDERSBethunes at Webb's will endeavour to ensure that your bidding instructions are executed, but accepts no responsibility or liability for failure to do so.Lots will be bought as favourably as is allowed by bidding in the sale room, other competitive absentee bids and any reserve imposed by the vendor. Please note that Bethunes at Webb's cannot guarantee that another bidder will not be successful at your limit if, in the course of competitive bidding, a floor bidder bids your limit first. Absentee bids are accepted by written instruction, which can be sent by fax, email or post to arrive no later than the evening before the sale. Priority will be given to the earliest received absentee bid where identical bids are received. Absentee bids will be executed on the following basis:If your bid limit is equal to or above a reserve, the auctioneer may open the bidding at reserve on your behalf and will bid thereafter only in response to competition for the lot.If your bid limit is below a reserve, the auctioneer may open the bidding at your limit and if there are no further bids in the room may sell to you subject to vendor's approval.In the absence of a reserve, the auctioneer may exercise your bid in advance of any opening bid, or may open the bidding on your behalf at a bidding increment over the second highest absentee bid received. If no other absentee bids have been received, bidding will commence at half the auctioneer's lot estimate, or at $10, at the auctioneer's sole discretion.

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CONDITIONS OF SALE FOR BUYERS

1. BIDDING. The highest bidder shall be the purchaser, subject to the auctioneer having the right to refuse the bid of any person. Should any dispute arise as to the bidding, the lot in dispute will immediately be put up for sale again at the preceding bid, or the auctioneer may declare the purchaser, which declaration shall be conclusive.No person shall advance less at a bid than the sum nominated by the auctioneer and no bid may be retracted.2. RESERVES. All lots are sold subject to the right of the vendor or her/his agent to impose a reserve.3. REGISTRATION. Purchasers shall complete a bidder card before the sale giving their own correct name, address and phone number. It is accepted by bidders that the supply of false information on a bidder card shall be interpreted as deliberate fraud.4. BUYER'S PREMIUM. The purchaser accepts that, in addition to the hammer price, Bethunes at Webb's will charge a buyer's premium of 20% of the hammer price (unless otherwise stated), plus GST on the premium, effectively totalling 23%.5. PAYMENT. Payment for all items purchased is due on the day of sale, immediately following completion of the sale.If full payment cannot be made on the day of sale, a deposit of 10% of the total sum due must be made on the day of sale and the balance must be paid within five working days.Payment is by cash or eftpos. Cheques will be accepted but must be cleared before removal of goods. Major credit cards are accepted. Amex attracts an additional surcharge.6. LOTS SOLD AS VIEWED. All lots are sold as viewed and with all errors in description, faults and imperfections, whether visible or not. Neither Bethunes at Webb's nor its vendor are responsible for errors in description, for the genuineness or authenticity of any lot, or for any fault or defect in any lot. No warranty whatsoever is made. Buyers proceed upon their own judgement.Buyers shall be deemed to have inspected the lots or to have made enquiries to their complete satisfaction prior to sale and, by the act of bidding, shall be deemed to be satisfied with the lots in all respects.7. BETHUNES AT WEBB'S ACTS AS AGENT. Bethunes at Webb's has full discretion to conduct all aspects of the sale and to withdraw any lot from the sale without giving any reason.8. COLLECTION. Purchases are to be taken away at the buyer's expense immediately after the sale, except where a cheque remains uncleared. If this is not done, Bethunes at Webb's will not be responsible if the lot is lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed.Any items not collected within seven days of the auction may be subject to storage and insurance fees.A receipted invoice must be produced prior to delivery of any lot.9. LICENCES. Buyers who purchase an item which falls within the provisions of the Antiquities Act 1975 or the Arms Act 1958 cannot take possession of that item until they have shown to Bethunes at Webb's a license under the appropriate Act.10. THE ANTIQUITIES ACT 1975. Buyers should note that some items may come under jurisdiction of this Act and permission may have to be sought from the Ministry of Culture and Heritage Te Manatu Taonga for their export.

11. FAILURE TO MAKE PAYMENT. If a purchaser fails either to pay for or to take away any lot, Bethunes at Webb's shall, without further notice to the purchaser, at its absolute discretion and without prejudice to any other rights or remedies it may have, be entitled to exercise one or more of the following rights or remedies:A. To issue proceeding against the purchaser for damages for breach of contract.B. To rescind the sale of that or any other lot sold to the purchaser at the same or any other auction.C. To resell the lot by public or private sale. Any deficiency resulting from such resale, after giving credit to the purchaser for any part payment, together with all costs incurred in connection with the lot shall be paid to Bethunes at Webb's by the purchaser. Any surplus over the proceeds of sale shall belong to the vendor and in this condition the expression 'proceeds of sale' shall have the same meaning in relation to a sale by private treaty as it has in relation to a sale by auction.D. To store the lot, whether at Bethunes at Webb's own premises or elsewhere, at the sole expense of the purchaser and to release the lot only after the purchase price has been paid in full, plus the accrued cost of removal and storage, and all other costs connected to the lot.E. To charge interest on the purchase price at a rate 2% above Bethunes at Webb's bankers' then current rate for commercial overdraft facilities, to the extent that the price or any part of it remains unpaid for more than seven days from the date of the sale.F. To retain possession of that or any other lot purchased by the purchaser at that or any other auction and to release the same only after payment of money due.G. To apply the proceeds of sale of any lot then or subsequently due to the purchaser towards settlement of money due to Bethunes at Webb's or its vendor. Bethunes at Webb's shall be entitled to a possessory lien on any property of the purchaser for any purpose while any monies remain unpaid under this contract.H. To apply any payment made by the purchaser to Bethunes at Webb's towards any money owing to Bethunes at Webb's in respect of any thing whatsoever irrespective of any directive given in respect of, or restriction placed upon, such payment by the purchaser whether expressed or implied.I. Title and right of disposal of the goods shall not pass to the purchaser until payment has been made in full by cleared funds. Where any lot purchased is held by Bethunes at Webb's pending (i) clearance of funds by the purchaser or (ii) completion of payment after receipt of a deposit, the lot will be held by Bethunes at Webb's as bailee for the vendor, risk and title passing to the purchaser immediately upon notification of clearance of funds or upon completion of purchase. In the event that a lot is lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed before title is transferred to the purchaser, the purchaser shall be entitled to a refund of all monies paid to Bethunes at Webb's in respect of that lot, but shall not be entitled to any compensation for any consequent losses howsoever arising.12. BIDDERS DEEMED PRINCIPALS. All bidders shall be held personally and solely liable for all obligations arising from any bid, including both phone and absentee bids. Any person wishing to bid as agent for a third party must obtain written authority to do so from Bethunes at Webb's prior to bidding.13. SUBJECT BIDS. Where the highest bid is below the reserve and the auctioneer declares a sale to be 'subject to vendor's approval' or words to that effect, the highest bid remains binding upon the bidder until the vendor accepts or rejects it. If the bid is accepted, there is a contractual obligation upon the bidder to pay for the lot.

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421 $120422 $290425 $45426 $10427 $10428 $100429 $10430 $50431 $60432 $870433 $120434 $55437 $10442 $20443 $160445 $190446 $180447 $80448 $20450 $30451 $190452 $50453 $10454 $35455 $100458 $10459 $35460 $10462 $60463 $20464 $80465 $40466 $40467 $300468 $10469 $60470 $150471 $2472 $10473 $30474 $10477 $120478 $420479 $10480 $25481 $110483 $50484 $5486 $40488 $10489 $100490 $20491 $450492 $30493 $50494 $380495 $50

496 $175498 $10501 $110504 $40505 $10506 $60507 $70508 $70509 $70511 $50512 $50513 $50514 $50515 $200516 $200517 $100518 $150519 $100520 $50521 $200522 $100523 $50524 $50525 $50526 $10530 $65531 $50532 $30534 $40537 $100538 $160539 $10540 $1,100541 $20542 $90543 $80544 $160545 $110546 $80547 $10548 $80549 $10550 $40552 $900553 $250554 $110555 $70556 $190558 $50559 $50560 $410565 $180566 $160568 $240569 $20570 $30571 $20

572 $10575 $100578 $140579 $20580 $30581 $10582 $110583 $100586 $30587 $50588 $50590 $20591 $10593 $5594 $260595 $10596 $60597 $100598 $220600 $260601 $40602 $180603 $260604 $50605 $210606 $900607 $200608 $60609 $700610 $950611 $750612 $100613 $650614 $400615 $420616 $420617 $400618 $500619 $600620 $640621 $400622 $450623 $500624 $320625 $860626 $500627 $80628 $100629 $260630 $50631 $40632 $230633 $170634 $340635 $110636 $260637 $20

638 $40639 $160640 $200641 $100642 $440643 $1,150644 $320645 $850646 $10647 $210648 $190649 $210650 $180651 $200652 $220653 $220654 $400655 $250656 $10658 $20659 $50660 $70661 $50662 $35663 $35665 $55666 $5667 $25668 $10669 $80670 $75671 $10672 $30673 $10674 $15675 $15676 $10677 $110679 $10680 $10681 $110682 $200683 $950684 $160685 $320686 $60687 $60689 $10690 $10691 $5693 $10694 $40695 $160696 $130698 $120699 $160700 $300

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Classic Luncheon includes freshly made sandwiches and savouries, dainty home made cakes and biscuits. All served from fine old china tea sets and cake stands. Bookings essential Cost $32pp.

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Note. The cakes are freshly baked with free range eggs and best quality ingredients. Special dietary requirements are available upon request - vegetarian, gluten/dairy free. The teas will be served on traditional bone china tea sets, with

lovely old teapots and tiered cake stands.

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INDEX OF AUTHORS

Acland, L G D 257Alexander, James E 330Allen, J W 38American Photo Company 39, 120, 121Andersen, Johannes C 258, 418Anson, George 266Baeyertz, C N 228Bagnall, A G (editor) 498Banwell, D Bruce 391Barraud, C D 229Bartlett, R H 122Bate, Christopher K and Martin G Smith 338Baxter, James K 421, 422, 423, 424, 425, 426Bayne, W 123Beaglehole, J C 230Beato, F 124Beauchamp, Annie and Harold 231Beautemps-Beaupre, C F 272Bensemann, Leo 399Berry & Co 125Best, Elsdon 206[Beveridge, William]/Pihopa Pewhariha 207Blackstone, G V 199Blencowe, J R 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 168, 169, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 186Bonne, [Rigobert] 273, 274Bott, Alan 284Bragge, James 40, 41Brasch, Charles 427Brebner, John and Allison 466Brenkley, Jane 400Brown, Gordon H 401Brown, W E 42Buick, T Lindsay 208, 209, 259Buller, Walter Lawry 290A, 290BBurns, Robert 419Burrell, F W 126Burrows, Colin J 291Burton Brothers 3, 43, 44, 127Calkins, Dick 468, 469, 470, 471, 472, 473, 474, 475, 476, 477, 478, 479, 480, 481, 482, 483, 484, 485, 486, 487, 488, 489, 490, 491, 492Campbell, Charles 128[Campbell, John Logan] 232

Carman, Arthur H (editor) 383, 384, 385Carman, Arthur H et al (editors) 352, 353, 354, 355, 356, 357, 358, 359, 360, 361, 362, 363, 364, 365, 366, 367, 368, 369, 370, 371, 372, 373, 374, 375, 376, 377, 378, 379, Carnell, S 45, 46Carson, R A G et al (editors) 343Cassini, Gio Ma 275Chamier, [George] 428Cheeseman, T F (editor) 292Chester, R H and N A C McMillan (editors) 387, 388, 389, 390Clancy, Robert 276Clancy, Robert and Alan Richardson 277Clark, Paul 210Clarke Brothers 47Clifford & Co 48Clifford & Morris 49, 50, 51Clifford & Son 129Clifford, Morris & Co 52Cockerell, Douglas 402[Colenso, William]/Te Aroha Pono 211Colles, Ramsay 200Collie, W 53Collis, W A 130Cowan, James 331, 332Cox, Nigel 429Coxhead Brothers 54Coxhead, Frank A 131, 132, 133, 134, 135Creasy, Edward 315Crombie, J N 55Cruise, Richard A 233Crump, Barry 430, 431Curnow, Allen 432, 433Curnow, Heather 403Davis & Co 56De Loree, P P 57De Maus, [David Alexander] 136Domett, Alfred 434Donne, T E 392Duggan, Eileen 435Dunmore, John 267Durer, [Albrecht] 404E Wheeler & Son 137Eden George Co 138[Erasmus, Desiderius] 496Exchange Court Studio 139Fairburn, A R D 436, 437

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Featon, James 333Fenton, [Francis Dart] 212FitzRoy, Robert 234Fleming, Charles 293Fleming, Ian 420Fox, William 334Foy Bros 58, 59, 140Frame, Janet 438Frith, [Henry] 60Frost, W R 141Galloway, Peter et al 339Garran, Andrew (editor) 202Gee, Maurice 439Gilbert, Ruth 440Gill, H J 142[Gormack, R S] 441, 442Grand & Dunlop 61Gudgeon, Thos Wyath 335, 336Gully, John 235Hawkesworth, John 268Heaphy, Charles 278, 405[Heginbotham, Joseph Alfred] 143Helm, A S 260Henderson, D V 340[Henderson], Kennaway 406Henry, Gail 407Holt, Edgar 337Hudson, G V 294Hunt, Sam 443Hutton, F W (editor) 295Hutton, F W and James Hector 296Ihimaera, Witi 444, 445Johnson, Louis 446Jones, F L 144, 145Kay, Robin 316Kay, Robin (editor) 317King, Michael 213, 318Kingsford-Smith, C E and C T P Ulm 285Kinsey & Co 146Kippis, Andrew 269Kirk, James 62Kirk, T 297, 298Kitson, Arthur 270La Roche, Alan 261Lawson, Will 447Lobley, J Logan 299London Portrait Rooms 63, 64, 65Lye, Len 408MacAdam, John (editor) 300Macey, William H 66, 67, 147, 148Maclean, Chris and Joan 262Mahy, Margaret 467[Maning, Frederick Edward] 236Mansfield, Katherine 448, 449Maribol, Charles 68Marquardt, Carl 203Martin, Josiah 4, 5, 187[McGarrigle, John] 69, 70, 71, 72, 73McGregor, J 74McInnes, Ian 341McIntyre, Peter 409McKay, R A (editor) 497McNab, Robert 237McNab, Robert (editor) 238Morrieson, Ronald Hugh 450Morris, [John Richard] 75, 149Nakamura, Izumi (editor) 301Neazor, Paul 393Newman, S D 319Nicholas & Dougall 76Olds, Peter 451, 452

O'Sullivan, Vincent 453Ottens, F 279Palin, T W 280, 281Parham, Mrs H B Richenda 302Partington, W H T 150Phillips & Pollard 77Phillips, F L and H R Gilmour 320Polack, J S 239Pollard, E 78Premier Company 151Price, Thos E 152Pulman, Elizabeth 6, 7, 8, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 153, 154Pulman, George 84, 85, 86, 155Radcliffe, F G 188, 189Reed, A H 240Richards, Denis and Hilary St George Saunders 321Richards, E S 87, 88, 89, 90Ries & Co 91Robinson, E S G et al (editors) 344Ruskin, John 410Rutherford & Co 92Salmon, J T 303Sargeson, Frank 454, 455Savage, John 240ASchourup, P 93Sewell, Henry 241Shadbolt, Maurice 456Shaw, Helen 457Sherrin, R A A 304Shirres, Michael P 214Sinclair, D W 322Skey, William 458Smith, [Frederick?] 94Smither, M D 411Smithyman, Kendrick 459, 460, 461Sorrell, Chas 95Sorrell, W E 156Spackman, W H 394Stead, C K 462Stevens, George Treacy 282Suter, Henry 305[Swainson, William] 263Swan, Arthur C and Arthur H Carman (editors) 380, 381, 382Tardieu, Ambrose 283Taylor, Alister and Jan Glen 412Taylor, E Mervyn 413, 414Terry, Charles 242The American Gem Photographic Company 96Thomas, Julian 204Thomson, Geo M 306Thomson, R J 190Tuwhare, Hone 463, 464Tyree 97, 157Tyrrell, Henry 323Vincent, B G (editor) 345Wadman, Howard (editor) 397, 398Walker, R W (compiler) 342Warbrick, Alfred 264Webster, H 98Wedde, Ian 465Westlake, Ray 324Wheeler & Son 99, 100White, Robin 415Whittock, Nathaniel 416Williams, Herbert W 499, 500Winkelmann, Henry (arranger) 417Woodhouse, A E 243Wrigglesworth & Binns 158[Wrigglesworth, James Dacie] 101Wright, Marie Robinson 201Yager, Rick 493, 494Yearbury, Pauline Kahurangi 215

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