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Dinosaurs: A Story of Survival
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Letter, 03/09/1921, Willi Fels to Mr Duncan Macdonald, Suggestion that the large Stone Adze is gifted tp the museum
Letter, 06/09/1921, Assistant Curator to The Manager, Fine Art Society, Melbourne, Asking about two items (boxes) needed from the collection and terms for obtaining these.
Letter, 07/09/1921, Miss Maude Fendalton to H.D.Skinner, On behalf of Mrs Papen, that she has no Moriori objects in her possession.
Letter, 01/01/1922, J Edgelartuyton? The Oak House, Beaconsfield, Bucks to H.D.Skinner, Refers to his Ethnographical Collection and hopes that it will go to a New Zealand Museum rather than to America.
Letter, 28/08/1922, Tost & Rohu, Sydney to Otago Museum, Invoice for various items.
Letter, 03/10/1923 to Mr Thorpe, Reporting on return to Dunedin following holiday in Australia. Reporting on items (canoe figure head, Santo boomerang, working ongreenstone, Moriori bones) to be sent to Sydney.
Letter, 08/10/1923, F D Ewen to, Request for 8 pounds payment for 2 items (mat and trina) sent in July 1922.
Letter, 24/10/1923, T Driver, Long Beach to H. D. Skinner, 10/- received for bone curios
Letter, 26/10/1923, Assistant Curator to Mrs C Hayward, Acknowledging donation of items (model of outrigger canoe, tapu cloth, fly-whisk) added to th Ethnographical Dept for future display
Letter, 26/10/1923, Assistant Curator to The Registrar, University of Otago, Request for petty cash (2 pounds 10/-) from the Fels fund. Report of last meeting of the Ethnographic Committee and details of authorised purchases (83 pounds 15/-).
Letter, 26/10/1923, Assistant Curator to NZ Express Co, Forwarding agents, Request to see through customs a case containing identified items, arriving on S S Waikouaiti from Sydney.
Letter, 31/10/1923, Stanley C Ball, Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum of Polynesian Ethnology and Natural History to H D Skinner, Regarding how to distribute Skinner's recently-published memoir on Moriori.