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Archives
Letter, 28/04/1924, Assistant Curator Otago Museum to H D Skinner, Thanks for 2 adzes presented to the Museum
Letter, 12/02/1925, Tyrrells Ltd., & Tost & Rohu to H D Skinner, Forwarding a letter explaining their connection with goods.
Letter, 10/02/1924, James R Tyrrell, Tost & Rohu, Sydney to H D Skinner, An explanation of the actions of the Controller of Customs
Letter, 28/04/1924, Unsigned to H D Skinner, Request for examples of bronze Celt. In exchange for a set of stuff from Shag River mouth.
Letter, 08/06/1925, W. O. Oldman, 77 Brixton Hill, London, S.W. to H D Skinner, Advises he is now married. Describes a number of artifacts for sale with prices ranging from 25 shillings to 110 pounds.
Letter, 16/02/1925, Collector of Customs, NSW. to H D Skinner, Advising that no action will be taken regarding indecent goods from New Zealand
Letter, 26/05/1924, A Kenyon, Commissioner of Waterways and Irrigation, Melbourne to H D Skinner, Advises he will not attend an Adelaide meeting in August. Also asks to join Polynesian Society
Letter, 06/06/1924, J Hawkins, Smith College, Northampton Massachusetts to H D Skinner, Enquiry about any research undertaken in New Zealand on the results of race mixtures between whites and Maori.
Letter, 11/07/1924, W J Sollas to H D Skinner, Response to 30/05/1924 letter. Promises to send next edition of Ancient Hunters book if possible.
Letter, 11/31/22(?), James R Tyrrell, Sydney to H D Skinner, Advises enclosing receipt for cheque, as well as information about Japanese material (?)
Letter, 24/04/1924, A Kennedy, Tost & Rohu, Sydney to H D Skinner, Response to 10/04/1924 letter regarding purchase of material for Otago Museum.
Letter, 26/07/1924, A W Lhand, Whakuru to H D Skinner, Complains about Head of Affairs, details heavy wave that flooded a site and could have killed several men. Thanks Skinner for sending book to a child.