Flax Commissioners (Hector J., Haultain T. M., Kebbell J. ) 1871. Report of the Commissioners appointed to enquire into the preparation of the Phormium fibre or New Zealand flax . Appendices to the Journals of the House of Representatives G - 4: iii - xx, 1-103
Notes
Commissioners appointed by New Zealand Government visited most regions to gather material on the state of the flax industry. Produced a comprehensive report on flax types, cultivation, harvesting, preparation techniques and manufacturing processes. Includes names of traditional Māori varieties and uses. An important primary reference.
Following the Commissioners Report, there are appendices of extracts from correspondence from 1870-1871:
I. Appointment of agents in England
II. Instructions and reports from agents in England
III. Offering of rewards for manufacture, and requests for material for exhibition.
IV. Correspondence on attempts to get supply of "native-dressed flax".
V. Cultivation of flax - Hulke's offer to government of his flax nursery in Taranaki, and Field's cultivation experiments.
VI. Canterbury Flax Asociation.
Reports:
VII. Catalogue of Phormium Exhibition (fibre, manufactured articles), Colonial Museum, August 1871.
VIII. Memo of Haultain's visit to flax mills.
IX. Cultivation and growth of Phormium tenax (Hector), including list of variety names with comments.
X. Miscellaneous reports. Includes lecture on Manufacture of NZ Flax by Hutton. Some varieties described. Note on distinguishing flax fibres from manilla or sizal [sic]. Response by Skey (government chemist).
XI. Laboratory research on fibre (effects of fresh and sea-water, alkaline, acids)
XII. Further reports from England.
XIII. Supplement (2 pp) to the Flax Exhibition catalogue.
XIV. Tables (on trade quantities, values, no of flax mills, relative durability of NZ and Manilla rope)
Bibliographic details
Report of the Commissioners appointed to enquire into the preparation of the Phormium fibre or New Zealand flax