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Izard & Loughnan Barristers and Solicitors records
J. D. McKenzie papers
J Mallard & Son ledger
One volume containing 4 separate sections.
Section 1 - J Mallard and Son customer Accounts 1912-1924.
Section 2 - Household Accounts, appears to refer to the household of Charles Arthur and Annie Mallard. Probably compiled by Annie Mallard in 1934 -1935.
Section 3 - Opawa Poultry Farm Accounts 1937 – 1939.
Section 4 - Sundry Accounts ?1917 -1924, 1933 – 1936.
J. Rattray & Son Ltd. : short history of the business
Photocopy of typescript original of J. Rattray & Son Ltd. : short history of the business by W.D. Anderson, Secretary and Director, Head Office, Dunedin. He compiled this history in 1955.
Jack Free collection, photographs and postcards
91 black and white photographs and postcards of New Zealand locations including Christchurch, Wellington, Hanmer Springs, West Coast, Waimate. The collection includes black and white portraits (6 x 10 cm) of Captain Bailey, Mr N Nickle, Mr M Kennedy, Mrs MA Allen, Reverend Opie, Mr Bresley, W Oliver, Mr Reel, Reverend Thomas Buddle, Mr Dunsbury, Reverend Bavion, Mr and Mrs Read, Mr Lew and an unidentified male.
Jack Mills Thomasson papers
Scrapbook
Jack Richards papers on Aranui
Manuscript and typescript papers relating to the history of Aranui by Jack Richard Richards. Includes papers on Aranui Primary School; Aranui Football Club; Aranui Hall Committee and New Brighton Tramway Company.
Also includes historical notes on various streets and a list of changes in Christchurch street names. Includes two copies of Aranui School 50th. Jubilee booklet, 1961.
Jacqueline Fahey papers
Letter and postcard from Jacqueline Fahey regarding a recorded interview.
James Ashworth recollections
Typescript photocopy recollections of Mr. James Ashworth of "Harleston", Sefton, as recounted in September 1918. These recollections include a postscript, 18 August 1919.
James Browne Reminiscences in the life of a colonial journalist
Reminiscences in the life of a colonial journalist, My sentiments and other contributions by James Browne. Published around 1870 under "Snyder" as articles and based on some lectures given at the Mechanics Institute in Auckland, these reminiscences cover his memory of personalities and events in Tasmania and the Victorian gold-fields, Otago, the West Coast and other parts of New Zealand.
Press cuttings of these articles are mounted inside a scrapbook.