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Letter, 04/08/1925, Hallenstein Manager, signature ? to H D Skinner, No curio collected on board the "southern Cross" due to bad weather.
Letter, 00/12/1925, W.Heffer & Sons Ltd to H D Skinner, Account rendered
Letter, 04/06/1925, Assistant Curator to H D Skinner, Permission to export othnographic material to Australia Museum, Sydney, National Museum, Melbourne, Dr R Pulleine, Adelaide.
Letter, 21/04/1925, Assistant Curator to H D Skinner, Permission to export to National Museum, Copenhagen maori articles.
Letter, 20/10/1925, J.J. Hallenstein to H D Skinner, Proposed study at Hocken to finish research from last year
Letter, 08/11/1925, J.J. Hallenstein to H D Skinner, Enclosed chapters on research re "New Zealand - its political and constitutional Relationship with Great Britain". Reply Skinner re purchase of New Guinea material.
Letter, 29/04/1925, Acting Director, Dominion Museum signature ? to H D Skinner, Maori house "Mata-atua". Display of New Zealand and South Sea Exhibition, Dunedin
Letter, 02/11/1925, Walter Sveus? to H D Skinner, Sales of three wooden gongs to Auckland Museum. Sale of collection and option on purchase of canoe.
Letter, 09/11/1925, Mrs? Hayward to H D Skinner, Following up on a promise to have Mr Thomson send labels and particulars on some Maori artifacts (stones) so they can be included in Exhibition (which exhibition is not specified)
Letter, 26/12?/1925, Hunter? (Victoria University College) to H D Skinner, Complaint that Skinner has failed candidates (presumably PhD) that Buck had passed. Suggestion this may have been a misunderstanding.
Letter, 25/06/1924, G.H. Knibbs (Melbourne Insitiute of Science and Industry) to H D Skinner, Acknowledged receipt of a letter sent June 15th and request for bibliography for paper for J Polynesian Society
Letter, 06/11/1924, G.H. Knibbs (Melbourne Insitiute of Science and Industry) to H D Skinner, Thanks for receipt of reference requested above
Letter, 09/01/1925, Curator to H D Skinner, Request for permission to secure bird specimens from the Chatham Islands
Letter, 28/02/1925, none to H D Skinner, Notes on the finding and provenance of a Moriori club from the Chathams to be presented to the museum by Harry Hough.
Letter, 12/06/1925, J Hislop (Dept of Internal affairs) to H D Skinner, Permission to export objects.
Letter, Mr Knapp to H D Skinner, Attempt to persuade Mt Knapp to allow Otago museum to take his collection. Warns that Nelson museum (as with museums in many smaller towns) is not secure, and provides multiple reasons why Otago is preferable to the Dominion museum
Letter, 18/08/1925, Victoria Memorial Museum Canada D. Jenness to H D Skinner, Thanks for Moriori book. Plan to study Athapaecan tribe in British Columbia. Also tribes of Mackenzie valley and Alaskan indians. Plan to study Bering Strait remains if Soviets don't catch me. Sending rubbings of New Guinea carvings. I think a New Zealand body shape is developing and should be researched.
Letter, 23/10/1925, M C Isitt Remuera Auckland to H D Skinner, Offered specimens of Kauri Gum. Also unpolished greenstone. Too heavy to carry or post. Left in care of Miss Brooks 20 Elizabeth St Timaru.
Letter, 22/05/1925, Lauti Aruia. Brit. Solomon Islands Henry J Lyset to H D Skinner, Sent article on different ways nose and ears are punctured the markings of the face and tattooing of the body. Working on describing initiation ceremony of young boys over a full year. Melanesian or Polynesian.. Waves of migration in the Pacific. Hope to see you here
Letter, 02/12/1925, Assistant Curator to H D Skinner, Thank you for your gift. Adze appears to be an Otago Specimen. Do you have more info