Event Highlight:
After Dark – Neon Nights
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Dinosaurs: A Story of Survival
Archives
Letter, 10/03/1925, W.Heffer & Sons. Ltd. Director signature ? to H D Skinner, Acknowledge return copy of Bosschere's "Weird Island", all copies "The Real Mother Goose" sold.
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
Taoka Maori
Broken curved fishhook point, base remaining.
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.