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Letter, Labtog [?] to H D Skinner, Exhibit leaving midday train today; arrange transport.
Letter, 25/06/1937, May G Moore to H D Skinner, Thanks for Skinner's letter. Agrees to loan some of the pieces in the Chinese exhibition to the Museum for a fairly extended period. Leaves Skinner to confer with Humphreys-Davies. Inquires about insurance protection of Museum items.
Letter, 11/01/1938, Trade officer, New Zealand Government Offices to H D Skinner, Responds to previous letter. Informs Skinner of no difficulties with Customs or transport of items.
Letter, 20/09/1937, C L Pope, Stationmaster, Dunedin to H D Skinner, Informs Skinner that Railway Department is unable to refund him. Suggests the National Art Gallery and Dominion Board of Trustees could meet the charge.
Letter, 29/09/1937, C L Pope, Stationmaster, Dunedin to H D Skinner, Acknowledgement of amount paid and refunded, Pound 1 / 17/ 2
Letter, 05/08/1937, W B Cummingham, Branch Manager, Union Steam Ship Company to H D Skinner, Advising dates of ships going to Auckland able to take the freight.
Letter, 13/08/1937, W B Cummingham, Branch Manager, Union Steam Ship Company to H D Skinner, Advising date of ship going to Sydney able to take the freight.
Letter, 21/09/1937, Margaret Southworth to H D Skinner, Thank you for a copy of the guide catalogue of the Chinese Exhibition.
Letter, 19/08/1937, F J Abbott, John Sparks London to H D Skinner, Acknowledgement of receipt of letter with freight details.
Letter, 25/09/1937, Sparks to H D Skinner, Telegram "Howarth bowl number 225 case four missing. Advise Davies".
Letter, 10/09/1937, H A Kennedy, V&A museum to H D Skinner, Enquiry about where the Exhibition of Chinese Art will be shown.
Letter, 13/07/1937, Lady Wavertree to H D Skinner, Agreement to allow Chinese embroidery to remain in the exhibition
Letter, 14/07/1937, The LadyWavertree to H D Skinner, Advising that Lady Wavertree will probably take the embroidery back to England unless an interested party can be found to purchase it in New Zealand.
Letter, 03/06/1937, O Wynn Williams to H D Skinner, Board in Dunedin
Letter, 23/04/1937, Iris Wood, Hon Sec. Chinese Art Exhibition, Christchurch to H D Skinner, Advise of dates of the exhibition in Christchurch
Letter, 10/02/1938, T A Sellwood, Oamaru to H D Skinner, Advice regarding consignment of a sheaf of Dreadnought Wheat.
Letter, 21/07/1938, J M Atworth Dept Agriculture, Dunedin to H D Skinner, Invitation to attend a demonstration of a talkie cinematograph machine.
Letter, 23/11/1938, Miss Annie M Aitken to H D Skinner, Interest by the museum in a photograph of Captain Bligh's gravestone.
Letter, 31/10/1938, Lt-Colonel P S Allan, United Service Club, London to H D Skinner, Regrets that his brother does not wish to present the mere to Otago Museum. Instead will probably keep the mere and eventually present it to the Edinburgh Museum.
Letter, 27/04/1938, Miss A. C. Anderson, 15 Green's Drive, Musselburgh to H D Skinner, Regarding visit to museum to hear Charles Brasch and Chinese item she would like to lend to the museum.