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letter, 05/07/1934, H D Skinner to Raymond Murrell, Manapouri, Giving thanks on behalf of the University Council for his gift of three adzes from Mossburn, Orepuki, and Pahi. Also mentions the museum would be interested in more pieces from Murihiku.
letter, 06/04/1934, H D Skinner to Raymond Murrell, Lake Manapouri, Says the museum would be glad to receive the three adzes murrell is offering, mentions that the public are nobly supporting the museum.
letter, 23/03/1934, Raymond Murrell, Lake Manapouri to H D Skinner, Says a friend has found three adzes and offers them to gift them to the museum.
letter, 09/08/1934, H D Skinner to Mr Wignall, The Museum Association, Chaucer House, London, Skinner asked if his degree and military decorations should be included on his Association membership as it had been for others.
letter, 26/07/1934, H D Skinner to Secretary of The Museums Association, London, Informing the recipient that they would like to place the museum on the membership list of the Association in place of Skinner and Dr Benham, for financial reasons.
letter, 04/06/1934, Secretarial Assistant of The Museums Association, London to W B Benham, Says Mr Wignall will be sorry to hear of Benham's resignation of membership but will be pleased to hear Skinner wishes to become a member. Asks if Benham would reconsider his resignation.
letter, 21/12/1934, ? Wanaka Hotel to H D Skinner, Regarding cheque payment to insurance company
letter, 28/05/1934, H D Skinner to Secretary & Editor of The Museums Association, London, Gives thanks for a previous letter and his membership card. Mentions that the museum received an anonymous gift of 1000 pounds to initiate a museum extension fund.
letter, 22/03/1934, Mr Wignall, Secretary & Editor of The Museums Association to H D Skinner, Welcomes Skinner as a Member of the Museums Association. Confirms he will receive a monthly copy of the Museums Journal. Says to keep in touch so any relevant information can be put in the journal.
letter, 13/02/1934, H D Skinner to Secretary & Editor of The Museums Association, London, Says he shall be glad to join the Museums Association in response to a previous letter, and had enclosed the subscription fee
letter, 29/08/1934, W Bulcher to H D Skinner, Thanks Skinner for extending an invitation to the scholars at MacAndrew School to attend his lecture on Maori History, and says it was enjoyed by those that went.
letter, 24/09/1934, H D Skinner to Frederick D McCarthy, Australian Museum, Sydney, Discusses a recent paper McCarthy published on the pre-European occupation of Norfolk Island, mentions where Skinner agrees and disagrees.