Skip to main content

Carton R306912387

 Container

Contains 17 Results:

D File., 1926 - 1927

 File — Carton: R306912387
Identifier: MSS. Archives. 91/3. Series 1. Sub-Series 1a. File 28
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Michael Coleman (p.6) describes the coded system of filing. He writes: A quick glance at the inventory reveals that some of these files seem to have disappeared (Files A-G for example). We now have Files A-F, as well as M, N, O, Q, R. The reasons for the filing arrangement remain obscure. Files B and E have been kept in sequence, but though File B contains some correspondence it is mainly synopses of cases in the Arbitration Court, Court...
Dates: 1926 - 1927

E File. Secretary's Report to Auckland Stopwork Meeting part 1. , 1920 - 1930

 File — Carton: R306912387
Identifier: MSS. Archives. 91/3. Series 1. Sub-Series 1a. File 29
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Michael Coleman (p.6) describes the coded system of filing. He writes: A quick glance at the inventory reveals that some of these files seem to have disappeared (Files A-G for example). We now have Files A-F, as well as M, N, O, Q, R. The reasons for the filing arrangement remain obscure. Files B and E have been kept in sequence, but though File B contains some correspondence it is mainly synopses of cases in the Arbitration Court, Court...
Dates: 1920 - 1930

E File. Part 2. , 1931 - 1940

 File — Carton: R306912387
Identifier: MSS. Archives. 91/3. Series 1. Sub-Series 1a. File 30
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Michael Coleman (p.6) describes the coded system of filing. He writes: A quick glance at the inventory reveals that some of these files seem to have disappeared (Files A-G for example). We now have Files A-F, as well as M, N, O, Q, R. The reasons for the filing arrangement remain obscure. Files B and E have been kept in sequence, but though File B contains some correspondence it is mainly synopses of cases in the Arbitration Court, Court...
Dates: 1931 - 1940

E File. Part 3. , 1941 - 1950

 File — Carton: R306912387
Identifier: MSS. Archives. 91/3. Series 1. Sub-Series 1a. File 31
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Michael Coleman (p.6) describes the coded system of filing. He writes: A quick glance at the inventory reveals that some of these files seem to have disappeared (Files A-G for example). We now have Files A-F, as well as M, N, O, Q, R. The reasons for the filing arrangement remain obscure. Files B and E have been kept in sequence, but though File B contains some correspondence it is mainly synopses of cases in the Arbitration Court, Court...
Dates: 1941 - 1950

F File. Part 1. , 1923 - 1927

 File — Carton: R306912387
Identifier: MSS. Archives. 91/3. Series 1. Sub-Series 1a. File 32
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Michael Coleman (p.6) describes the coded system of filing. He writes: A quick glance at the inventory reveals that some of these files seem to have disappeared (Files A-G for example). We now have Files A-F, as well as M, N, O, Q, R. The reasons for the filing arrangement remain obscure. Files B and E have been kept in sequence, but though File B contains some correspondence it is mainly synopses of cases in the Arbitration Court, Court...
Dates: 1923 - 1927

F File. Part 2. , 1923 - 1927

 File — Carton: R306912387
Identifier: MSS. Archives. 91/3. Series 1. Sub-Series 1a. File 33
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Michael Coleman (p.6) describes the coded system of filing. He writes: A quick glance at the inventory reveals that some of these files seem to have disappeared (Files A-G for example). We now have Files A-F, as well as M, N, O, Q, R. The reasons for the filing arrangement remain obscure. Files B and E have been kept in sequence, but though File B contains some correspondence it is mainly synopses of cases in the Arbitration Court, Court...
Dates: 1923 - 1927

M File. Part 1. , 1929 - 1930

 File — Carton: R306912387
Identifier: MSS. Archives. 91/3. Series 1. Sub-Series 1a. File 34
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Michael Coleman (p.6) describes the coded system of filing. He writes: A quick glance at the inventory reveals that some of these files seem to have disappeared (Files A-G for example). We now have Files A-F, as well as M, N, O, Q, R. The reasons for the filing arrangement remain obscure. Files B and E have been kept in sequence, but though File B contains some correspondence it is mainly synopses of cases in the Arbitration Court, Court...
Dates: 1929 - 1930