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Archives
letter, 01/03/1935, H D Skinner to Mr J B Chapman, Waitaki Siding, North Otago, Telegram advising change of travel date.
letter, 05/03/1935, H D Skinner to Mr J B Chapman, Waitaki Siding, North Otago, Advice of travel plans to Waitaki Siding
letter, 28/02/1935, Mr J B Chapman Waitaki Siding . North Otago to H D Skinner, Advises happy to meet Teviotdale and show him sites.
letter, 21/02/1935, Mr J B Chapman Waitaki Siding . North Otago to H D Skinner, Advises happy to meet Teviotdale and Skinner and allow them to dig.
letter, 20/02/1935, J B Chapman Waitaki siding to H D Skinner, Explains that funds for a dig may be available from the Carnegie Corporation of New York, but Mr Chapman's permission to dig must be granted. Permission is sought.
letter, 08/05/1935, H D Skinner to Mr C Coster, Hedgehope, Thanks for gift of a flax beater, or "patu" from Section 132, Forest Hill Hundred.
letter, 25/07/1935, W Cottier, Department of Agriculture Plant Research Station, Palmerston Norh to H D Skinner, Acknowledges a letter relative to publications for which he asked.
letter, 22/07/1935, Hon. Librarian, Otago Museum to W Cottier, Dept. Agriculture, Palmerston North, Advises unable to supply requested publications.
letter, 25/05/1935, W Cottier, Dept. Agriculture, Palmerston North to The assistant Librarian, Otago Museum., Request to indicate which entomological papers the Museum has on a list provided.
letter, 30/10/1935, Gilbert Archey, Director Auckland Museum to H D Skinner, Thank you for letter of 23rd. Rennel Island shark-hook and tapa beater received. Mercury Bay material will be available for exchange later after excavation completed by Fisher. Congratulates Skinner on his grant for trip to Europe.
letter, Undated, No author to Commissioner of Crown Lands, New Plymouth., "Historic Trees". A description of some of the trees in the New Plymouth area that were used by Maori as markers to locate fishing grounds.
letter, 23/10/1935, H D Skinner to Mr Pat Curran, Kaikoura., Acknowledges receipt of crystal, identified as quartz. Mentions his greenstone bird, which will appear in Skinner's paper on Maori amulets.