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Archives
letter, 03/05/1935, Morris, Middleton & Co. Sydney to H D Skinner, Advice of shipping three cases of curios from Mrs Cox.
letter, 15/11/1935, H D Skinner to Messers Muirhead, Moffat and Co., Glasgow, Request to forward any communications to the Bank of New Zealand
letter, 17/05/1935, H D Skinner to Messers Muirhead, Moffat and Co., Glasgow, Advising the Maori Staff has arrived and that £1 will be forwarded as agreed.
letter, 08/04/1935, H D Skinner to Messers Muirhead, Moffat and Co., Glasgow, A query about correspondence relating to the history of a tiki.
letter, 13/02/1935, Messers Muirhead, Moffat and Co., Glasgow to H D Skinner, 2 copies of an invoice for an antique carved wood Maori spear
letter, 05/02/1935, H D Skinner to Messers Muirhead, Moffat and Co., Glasgow, A Maori feather box for which the museum will pay £24.
letter, 30/12/1934, Mrs. Katie Mantell to H.D. Skinner, Address given for Mrs Mantell
letter, 15/01/1935, Messers Muirhead, Moffat and Co., Glasgow to H D Skinner, Advising that they wish to do business with the Museum, and have forwarded the carving.
letter, 02/01/1935, Messers Muirhead, Moffat and Co., Glasgow to H D Skinner, Acknowledging receipt of tiki which H D Skinner had found too dear.
letter, 02/07/1934, Messers Muirhead, Moffat and Co., Glasgow to H D Skinner, Sketches of two greenstone tikis purchased in 1836 by a person from whom Messers Muirhead et al purchased it. A list of the chiefs who inherited it is included.
letter, 21/11/1934, Messers Muirhead, Moffat and Co., Glasgow to H D Skinner, Enquiry as to whether a jade tiki has been received and advice on despatch of a Feather box priced at £24.
letter, 25/10/1935, H D Skinner to The Museum Association Chaucer House, London WC1, Request for the Association to act as an intermediary for Skinner in his wish to spend time at the Horniman, the Welsh National Museum and the Royal Scottish.