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MARRIAGES
New Zealand Tablet
19 November 1924

Wild Honey: Poems
Te Ao Hou
September 1964

SIR JOHN LOGAN CAMPBELL'S LATEST GIFT TO AUCKLAND.
New Zealand Graphic
26 October 1910

Napier
New Zealand Tablet
15 October 1924

ORANGE BLOSSOMS
New Zealand Graphic
22 July 1899

The Establishment of a School of Design
Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand
1878

R. H. Hardie, photo. Malayomaorica n. sp. cf. malayomaorica, 562/526; near Mt Beautiful. Natural size. (J. D. Campbell coll.) Terebellina mackayi, 574/516; Mt Hutt. Natural size. (J. D. Campbell coll.)
Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand : Geology
22 July 1965

Page 1732 Advertisement 2
New Zealand Tablet
7 September 1911

Page 1620 Advertisement 3
New Zealand Tablet
24 August 1911

Brother Jones Sized Up.
Fair Play
16 December 1893

TAKING CAKE OF THE CHILDREN.
New Zealand Graphic
17 May 1911

Catholic Gaels in Canada
New Zealand Tablet
23 May 1907

Untitled
New Zealand Tablet
1 February 1906

BOXING.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
25 June 1891

THE BRITISH PRIME MINISTER
New Zealand Tablet
26 April 1906

Fourth Prize (£200) by Messrs J. Campbell, F.R.1.8.A. and C. A. Lawrence, of Wellington (Compare thls'with Plan on preceding page) First Prize (£1000) by Messrs J. Campbell, F.R.1.8.A. and C. Paton, Wellington Principal Floor Plan
Progress
1 November 1912

Obituary.
New Zealand Journal of Agriculture
20 October 1938

Page 1956 Advertisement 4
New Zealand Tablet
5 October 1911

MRS. PATRICK CAMPBELL, the famous emotional actress, who is touring America in Bernard Shaw’s play “Pygmalion.” Mr. Shaw insisted on selecting his own cast and chose Mrs. Campbell for the part of “Eliza Doolittle” in the much-talked-of romance.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
8 April 1915

1. Pass through which 25 Frenchmen entered Carnley Harbour, Auckland Islands, after the wreck of the barque “Anjou." 2. The only house on the Campbell Islands. 3. The approach to the Campbell Islands. Early dawn—5 a.m., February 3, 1907.
New Zealand Graphic
9 March 1907

Bartlett, photo. MR J. D. GREIG. Mr James Dickson Greig, manager of the Bank of Australasia, Auckland, commenced his business career in the National Bank of Scotland. Perthshire. From there he was promoted to the London Office of the same bank. In 1876 he came out to Melbourne, where he joined the staff of the Bank of Australasia. He filled several important positions in the Melbourne branch, and was afterwards manager at various branches in Victoria. Queensland, and New South Wales. In 1896 he was transferred to Wanganui, where he remained until 1905, when he received his present appointment. The Bank of Australasia was incorporated by Royal Charter in 1835. and has branches in all the States of the Common wealth and in New Zealand. Watkinson, photo. MR E. A. CAMPBELL. Mr Ewen Alexander Campbell, Chairman and Managing Director of the Wanganui Freezing Company, was born on May 27, 1843, in Wanganui. His father was Captain M. Campbell, of the 72nd Regiment. Mr E. A. Campbell married Miss Alice Stedman, daughter of the late Dr. Stedman, of Christchurch, and has a family of three sons. The Wanganui Freezing Company was inaugurated in 1891. At that time the plant was capable of dealing with 590 sheep per day, but has since been extended until it now has a capacity of 3000 per day. Attached to the freezing works is an up-to-date fellmongery, manure factory, and tanning plant.
New Zealand Graphic
9 November 1910

Missing Friends.
New Zealand Police Gazette
12 September 1900

MRS PATRICK CAMPBELL.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
23 February 1905

Auckland’s Leading Citizen, The latest portrait of Dr. J. Logan Campbell, who a year ago to-day (Wednesday). on the occasion of the Royal visit, present the northern city the magnificent Cornwall Park. THE KNIGHTHOOD OF DR. CAMPBELL HAS JUST BEEN ANNOUNCED.
New Zealand Graphic
14 June 1902

ENGAGEMENTS.
New Zealand Graphic
17 March 1906

Page 47 Advertisement 4
New Zealand Tablet
4 November 1925

APPREHENSIONS, PERSONS FOUND, ETC.
New Zealand Police Gazette
4 January 1928

Page 12 Advertisement 4
New Zealand Tablet
25 April 1912

MISSING.
New Zealand Police Gazette
12 February 1913

Page 12 Advertisement 6
New Zealand Tablet
6 June 1912

Page 2460 Advertisement 1
New Zealand Tablet
7 December 1911

H. Black. F. McCarthy. A. McInnes. A. G. Warwick. C. Campbell. W. Swiney. J. Mildenhall. H. Pearman. D. McCarthy. A. Campbell. W. Cocks. G. Bristow. W. A. Warwick. R. H. Smith. D. J. Love. J. Morris. A. Church. L. Johnson. F. Martin,. Wrigglesworth & Binns, Well
New Zealand Graphic
26 September 1891

A DISTINCTIVE HONOUR CONFERRED UPON A NEW ZEALAND SOLDIER. Reproduction of an Award of Merit presented to PRIVATE ROBERT CAMPBELL, of the Seventh Royal Fusiliers, son of Mr. Campbell, of Great North Road, Auckland, by Major-General F. J. Maxse, after the Battle of Thiepval.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
11 January 1917

KAPITI — Collected Poems
Te Ao Hou
July 1973

Muir and Mackinlay, photo. MR. G. F. C. CAMPBELL, The new general manager of the State Fire Insurance Department. Mr. Campbell belonged to the Valuation Department, which has eeased to exist as a separate Department after the recent retrenchments. He is well known in athletic circles.
New Zealand Graphic
19 May 1909

THE ART OF FACIAL EXPRESSION-STUDIES OF LAWRENCE CAMPBELL.
New Zealand Graphic
11 January 1911

On the Discovery of Moa Bones near Marsden.
Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand
1878

Campbell Statue Fund.
New Zealand Graphic
30 January 1904

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
28 May 1908

Page 12 Advertisement 6
New Zealand Tablet
9 May 1912

Page 12 Advertisement 7
New Zealand Tablet
8 February 1912

Page 524 Advertisement 4
Progress
1 June 1913

RECEPTION TO THE RIGHT HON. SIR JOHN GORST, P.C., BY THE MAYOR OF AUCKLAND. Small group taken in the Mayor’s parlour after the large reception, shewing the English Commissioners with Sir John Logan Campbell, Miss Gorst, etc., etc. Miss Gorst is the lady carrying a bouquet, seated next Sir John Campbell.
New Zealand Graphic
15 December 1906

NOTED WRITER RETIRES.
Waiapu Church Gazette
1 October 1945

THOUSANDS OF AUCKLANDERS HONOUR THE MEMORY OF THE LATE SIR JOHN LOGAN CAMPBELL.
New Zealand Graphic
3 July 1912

1. LENA PATCH leading KIRIKIRIROA and BLUEWOOD going out of the straight the first time in the Easter Handicap (two miles). 2. ENTERING UPON THE FINAL CIRCUIT IN THE EAST: still has charge, with BLUEWOOD, KIRIKIRIROA and BRONZE PATCH following in that order. 3. THE FINISH OF THE EASTER HANDICAP.—LENA PATCH (A, Barker) just defeats BLUEW a neck, with BRONZE PATCH third. 4. The field passing the stewards’ stand the first time in the Campbell Handicap (two miles).—PARTNER showing the way to LIEUTENANT, STRATEGY, GOLD QUEEN and EMPEROR. 5. The second time out of the straight in the Campbell Handicap.—PARTNER still leads from STRATEGY, with WAVERLEY, COMEDY CHIEF and GOLD QUEEN j Flemings wins the Campbell Handicap (two miles) from STRATEGY (J. Paul), with EMPEROR third. 7. The field commencing the final round in the Mangere Handicap (one mile and a-half).—RANG! NITA BELL and ENA BELL. 8. AN EXCITING FINISH IN THE MANGERE HANDICAP.—RANGIATEA ERUA (A. Cameron), on outside, narrowly defeats NITA BELL (Kinnimont), with :
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
22 April 1920

Wolf Tone Lynch
New Zealand Graphic
24 August 1907

AUCKLAND'S GREATEST BENEFACTOR. Although 99 years of age, Sir John Logan Campbell, was able to be present at the offcial opening of the new creche, which he and Lady Campbell have presented to the city. The photo shows Sir John being assisted to his carriage after the ceremony. A. N. Breckon, photo.
New Zealand Graphic
24 May 1911

Page 634 Advertisement 7
Progress
1 August 1913

DUNEDIN J.C. SPRING MEETING.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
26 November 1896

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