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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.
New Zealand Police Gazette
22 November 1922
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APPREHENSIONS, PERSONS FOUND, ETC.
New Zealand Police Gazette
27 January 1915
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Apprehensions.
Canterbury Police Gazette
1 May 1867
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Mourning the destruction of Jerusalem and the Holy Temple, 6th century BC, from The Lamentations of Jeremiah (1933). (ATL ref. fRPr GREG Lame 1933) The Lamenations of Jeremiah, produced in an edition of 250 copies by the Gregynog Press in 1933. The Press was founded in 1922 by two sisters, Gwendoline and Margaret Davies. It was unique in that everything was created under one roof: design, typography, illustration, printing and binding. Its fine printing owed much to the incomparable skill of Herbert John Hodgson, pressman from 1927 to 1936, and his successor, Idris Jones. From 1930-33, William MacCance and Blair Hughes-Stanton took the Press to new heights with their wood-engraved illustrations; but their activities were curtailed by economic recession. The Press closed in 1940 when male staff were called to active service. It had printed 42 books, three for private circulation, and well over 200 pieces of ephemera. The Turnbull Rare Book Collection holds 10 titles dating from 1924 to 1936. William MacCance, Herbert John Hodgson, and J. Hugh Jones were all involved with the printing of the Lamentations. Blair Hughes-Stanton designed and engraved the initial letters and illustrations. This was the last book produced by MacCance and Hughes-Stanton, and is considered to be one of the most spectacular to have come from Greynog Press.
Turnbull Library Record
1 January 2013
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New Zealand Tablet
21 February 1907
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APPREHENSIONS, PERSONS FOUND, ETC.
New Zealand Police Gazette
18 March 1925
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Page 19 Advertisements Column 2
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
15 January 1903
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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.
New Zealand Police Gazette
14 February 1912
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F. N. Jones, photo. THE CHAMPION CHRYSANTHEMUM AT THE NELSON SHOW. A FINE BLOOM OF WILLIAM TURNER (34 INCHES IN CIRCUMFERENCE), SHOWN BY MRS. T. S. MERRICK.
New Zealand Graphic
21 May 1913
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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.
New Zealand Police Gazette
14 October 1925
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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.
New Zealand Police Gazette
9 July 1941
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APPREHENSIONS, PERSONS FOUND, ETC.
New Zealand Police Gazette
20 April 1921
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SOLD AGAIN.
New Zealand Graphic
27 April 1895
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Apprehensions.
Canterbury Police Gazette
1 September 1873
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MARRIAGES.
New Zealand Graphic
27 February 1904
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PROPERTY RECOVERED.
New Zealand Police Gazette
18 December 1907
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SUBSCRIPTIONS TOWARDS SOUTH DUNEDIN CATHOLIC SCHOOL CHAPEL.
New Zealand Tablet
2 August 1878
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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.
New Zealand Police Gazette
5 November 1913
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Miscellaneous Information.
New Zealand Police Gazette
2 June 1880
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DEATHS.
New Zealand Graphic
31 August 1907
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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION
New Zealand Police Gazette
6 June 1945
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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.
New Zealand Police Gazette
1 April 1914
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Murder.
New Zealand Police Gazette
25 February 1903
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Miscellaneous Information.
New Zealand Police Gazette
31 October 1894
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PROPERTY RECOVERED.
New Zealand Police Gazette
20 December 1905
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