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Permian arc volcanism and aspects of the general geology of the Skippers Range, NW Otago
The Skippers Range in NW Otago is a structurally isolated block bounded by the Alpine Fault to the northwest, the Glade-Darran Fault to the west and the Hollyford Fault to the east. Within it are five intrusive and fault ...
The behaviour of the banded dotterel, Charadrius bicinctus.
A comprehensive study has not previously been made of any aspects of the Banded Dotterel's ecology or behaviour. […]
Two study areas were used for this research. One was the environs of Lake Wainono (Fig. 1), a small ...
Testing a theory of Islamic corporate reporting : the case of Malaysia
This study examines the validity of a theory of lslamic Corporate Reporting proposed by Baydoun and Willett (1994). Specifically, the theory suggests that Islamic communities would be better served by a corporate reporting ...
State housing in Dunedin.
[…] This study has been undertaken with a view to furthering research on residents of State housing areas, with particular reference to their satisfaction with housing. The study is set in Dunedin. As such it is intended ...
The violoncello sonatas of Luigi Boccherini
Until recently, it was generally assumed that Luigi Boccherini's six published sonatas for the cello were his only works for the medium. The publication, however, of a Thematic, Biographical and Critical Catalogue of the ...
New Zealand's trade with the Pacific islands, 1870-1900
The hopes and dreams of those who wished to see New Zealand as the political and commercial headquarters of an island empire in the South Pacific saw the first practical attempt made in this direction in the year 1847. ...
New Zealand interest and participation in the Labour traffic prior to Bishop Patteson's death, 21 September 1871
As interest in the virgin Pacific Islands grew in the 1860s, it was inevitable that those New Zealanders closely involved in the peculiar difficulties of cotton plantations should see the recruitment of labour with the ...
New Zealand and the labour traffic, 1868-1870
Since the days of the discoverers, island people had been kidnapped. Occasionally, they served as interpreters, but principally, they provided cheap labour, and during the early years of the nineteenth century, bêche-demer ...