Volume |
Article |
Article Title |
Pages
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2 |
49 |
On the Raising of the s.s. "Taranaki." |
203–211
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2 |
50 |
On Thorough Drainage. |
211–213
|
2 |
51 |
On the Surface Fall of Water, as a guide for Under Drainage. |
213
|
2 |
52 |
On Sewage Irrigation, and its results, with a Sketch of the Main Drainage Systems of London and Paris. |
214–218
|
2 |
53 |
On the Drainage Works at Remuera Swamp. |
219
|
2 |
54 |
On the Comparative Performances of certain River Steamers on the Waikato. |
220–221
|
3 |
60 |
On an Adaptation of Water Power. |
315–316
|
3 |
61 |
On the Use of the Semicircular Protractor, with a Description of an Improved Form of that Instrument. |
316–318
|
3 |
62 |
On the Use of Salt Water in the "Field" Boiler. |
318–320
|
3 |
63 |
On a Self-acting Clamp Mountain Wire Tramway. |
321–322
|
4 |
11 |
A Description of the Foundation of the Lighthouse in the Ponui Passage. |
135–138
|
4 |
13 |
Description of a Simple Contrivance for Economising the Current of Large Rivers. |
141–145
|
4 |
14 |
On Some Experiments showing the Relative Value of N.S. Wales and New Zealand Coals as Gas-producing Materials. |
146–150
|
4 |
15 |
On Experiments made to determine the Value of Different Coals for Steam Purposes. |
151–152
|
4 |
16 |
On the Destruction of Land by Shingle-bearing Rivers, and Suggestions for Protection and Prevention. |
153–157
|
5 |
8 |
On the Reclamation of Land devastated by the Encroachment of Sand. |
108–111
|
5 |
9 |
Directions for Raising and Spreading Ammophila arundinacea and Elymus arenarius. |
111
|
5 |
10 |
On the Taieri Floods. |
111–119
|
5 |
17 |
On Compound Engines. |
144–150
|
6 |
3 |
Description of the Patent Slip at Evans Bay, Wellington, and of the Mode of Erecting or Constructing the same. |
14–25
|
6 |
4 |
On a Smokeless and Self-feeding Furnace for Lignites and other Fuels, and the Utilization of the Waste Heat. |
25–32
|
6 |
5 |
On the Most Economic Mode of Felting Steam Boilers. |
32–34
|
6 |
6 |
On the Probability of a Water Supply being obtained for the City of Auckland from Mount Eden. |
35–40
|
6 |
7 |
Notes on the Proposition to supply Auckland with Water from Mount Eden. |
40–42
|
6 |
8 |
On the Reclamation of Sand Wastes on the Coast, and the Prevention of their Inland Advance. |
42–45
|
8 |
9 |
The Building Materials of Otago. |
123–166
|
8 |
10 |
On the best Line for a Submarine Telegraph between Australia and New Zealand. |
166–168
|
8 |
11 |
Improvements in Ship's Life Boats. |
168–171
|
8 |
12 |
On a Direct Vision Solar Eye-Piece for Large Telescopes. |
172
|
9 |
4 |
On the Draining of Towns. |
29–37
|
9 |
9 |
On the Building Materials of Otago. |
108–133
|
9 |
10 |
The Building Materials of Otago. |
134–181
|
9 |
11 |
On the Durability of Matai Timber. |
182
|
9 |
12 |
On Charring Timber as a Protection from the Teredo. |
183–187
|
9 |
22 |
Draining of Towns: Results of having Outfall Drains within Sydney Harbour. |
260–264
|
9 |
23 |
On Skew Arches. |
265–272
|
9 |
26 |
On Mr. J. T. Thomson's System of Survey, from a Legal Point of View. |
280–293
|
9 |
29 |
On some points connected with the Construction of the Bridge over the Grey River, at the Brunner Gorge. |
310–316
|
10 |
11 |
A System of Weights and Measures. |
155–160
|
10 |
12 |
Notes on blowing up Snags in the Waikato River with Dynamite. |
161–164
|
10 |
13 |
Notes on the Firing of Torpedoes by Electricity. |
164–170
|
10 |
14 |
Experiments on the Lifting-power of Inclined Planes in Aerial Transit. |
170–173
|
10 |
15 |
Introduction of the Tension Wheel in Aerial Transit. |
173–176
|
10 |
16 |
Introduction of the Principle of the Gyroscope in Aerial Transit. |
176–180
|
10 |
17 |
On Floods in Lake Districts and Flooded Rivers in general, with Methods adopted for their Prevention and Control. |
180–189
|
11 |
3 |
On the Cleansing of Towns. |
38–70
|
11 |
11 |
Deflection of Shingle-bearing Currents and Protection of River Banks by Douslins's Floating Log Dams. |
144–146
|
11 |
12 |
On Beach Protection. |
146–149
|
13 |
4 |
Notes on the best Method of meeting the Sanitary Requirements of Colonial Towns. |
84–91
|
13 |
9 |
Watershed Districts. County or other Division of the Country to be determined by the Area of the Watershed. |
119–121
|
14 |
4 |
Notes upon the Great Flood of February, 1868. |
76–89
|
14 |
5 |
Remarks on the Sand Dunes of the West Coast of the Provincial District of Wellington. |
89–94
|
14 |
6 |
On the Taieri River Floods and their Prevention. |
94–100
|
14 |
7 |
On the Reclamation of Waste River Beds. |
100–103
|
14 |
13 |
On a Source of Water Supply for Invercargill. |
121–122
|
18 |
4 |
The Building Timbers of Auckland. |
37–41
|
20 |
50 |
Notes on the Derelict Ship in Facile Harbour, Dusky Bay. |
422–428
|
21 |
48 |
Sanitary Sewerage. |
369–378
|
22 |
51 |
Artesian Wells: No. 2. |
429–438
|
24 |
64 |
Brake-Fins: A Proposed Appliance for the Better Handling of Ocean Steamers. |
641–644
|
24 |
66 |
The Stability of Ships: its Principles made clear by Models and Diagrams. |
653–676
|
25 |
55 |
Causes of Fire on Shipboard and Elsewhere. |
385–395
|
25 |
64 |
Sanitation and Ventilation as required in a Modern House. |
459–478
|
25 |
65 |
The Effect of Current Electricity upon Plant-growth. |
479–482
|
26 |
60 |
The Disposal of Sewage by Application to the Soil (Sewage Farming). |
517–526
|
26 |
71 |
Spiders as Engineers. |
600–603
|
28 |
8 |
The Railway and its Place in Social Economy. |
59–62
|
29 |
7 |
On Fires in Coal-ships: Their Causes and Prevention. |
100–111
|
30 |
6 |
The Insulation of Cold Stores. |
44–49
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