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New Zealand Institute
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Title
Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute
Volume 1
Edition 2nd
Publisher
J. Hughes
Description
By resolution of the society of 1908, the Transactions and Proceedings were to be published in two separate parts, with independent titles and separate paging; this plan was followed throughout v. 41-44, 1908-11, and was intended to be continued through v. 45, 1912, but the Transactions and proceedings were actually published together in that volume; by resolution of 1913 the separate issue of the proceedings was discontimued. (Cf. Proc., 1908, p. [3]: Trans., v. 45, p.413, 521) The combined title "Transactions and proceedings" is used in all of the volumes of the set except v. 41-43, which have separate titles "Transactions" and "Proceedings"
Language English
Publication date 1868
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Source Internet Archive identifier: transactionsproc11868newz
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