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TEXT K01

Johns, Atihana. Just Wondering. Papatoetoe: Te Ropu Kahurangi, 1986. Pp.19-25

Used by permission of the author.

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Taylor, Apirana. He rau aroha = A hundred leaves of love. Auckland: Penguin, 1986. Pp.12-19

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2,008 words

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TEXT K03

Gregory, Brian. Passion tide. Auckland: Lyric Press, 1986. Pp.2-8

030 New York [New YOrk]

132 glass-surrounded [glass-surounded]

145 devastating [devestating]

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TEXT K04

Smither, Elizabeth. Brother-love, Sister-love. Auckland: Hodder and Stoughton, 1986. Pp.7-12.

Used by permission of the author.

2,010 words

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TEXT K05

Hill, Elizabeth. Land, Landfall 163 Vol.41 No.3 (September 1987). Pp.248-252.

Used by permission of the author.

2,000 words

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TEXT K06

Middleton, Ian. Sunflower. Auckland: Benton Ross, 1986. Pp.95-99.

Used by permission of the author.

097 knickknacks [knicknacks]

2,010 words

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TEXT K07

Nolan, Iris. Bells for Caroline. Wellington: Black Robin, 1986. Pp.75-79

Used by permission of the author.

157 too [to]

2,020 words

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TEXT K08

Ferns, Karen. The Watershed. In Cathie Dunsford (ed.) New Women's Fiction. Auckland: New Women's Press, 1986. Pp.28-32

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138 completely [completey]

2,009 words

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TEXT K09

Ihimaera, Witi. The Whale Rider. Auckland: Heinemann, 1987. Pp.24-30

Used by permission of the author.

2,003 words

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TEXT K10

Ihimaera, Witi. The Matriarch. Auckland: Heinemann, 1986. Pp.46-50

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2,008 words

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TEXT K11

Johnstone, Peter. Peculiar Dunedin Stories. Dunedin: P. Johnstone, 1986. Pp.6-11

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Comment: There are many non-standard spellings in this text. Given the source's subtitle (Some experimental scraps of writing), these may be intentional - but are treated as misprints below:

006 cheese [cheeze]

008 ironically [ironicily]

012 consummate [consumate]

017 paradoxically [paradoxicly]

017 knowledgeable [knowledgable]

sic: Rumpledstiltskin [FOR Rumpelstiltskin ?]

036 specifically [specificly]

046 explained [explainned]

sic: musicks [FOR musics ?]

094 monstrous [monsterous]

101 questioned [questionned]

110 Alsatian [Alsacian]

119 swarthy [swathy]

123 marvellous [marvelous]

129 regained [regainned]

186 surprise [surprize]

187 nor [nore]

194 frantically [franticly]

202 laid [layed]

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TEXT K12

McCauley, Sue. Then Again. Auckland: Hodder and Stoughton, 1986. Pp.76-80

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2,004 words

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TEXT K13

Whetter, Juliet. All Our Yesterdays, Landfall 161 Vol.41 No.1 (March 1987). Pp.3-7

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Hill, Elizabeth. Seen Through Glass, Landfall 160 Vol.40 No.4 (December 1986). P.491

Used by permission of the author.

2,003 words

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TEXT K14

Brown, Michael. The Weaver's Apprentice. Auckland: Collins, 1986. Pp.17-22

Used by permission of the publisher.

2,001 words

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TEXT K15

Gee, Maurice. Joker and Wife. In Maurice Gee, Collected Stories. Auckland: Penguin, 1986. Pp.214-218

Used by permission of the author.

2,007 words

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TEXT K16

du Fresne, Yvonne. Frederique. Auckland: Penguin, 1987. Pp.22-27

Used by permission of the author.

2,006 words

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TEXT K17

Wedde, Ian. Symmes Hole. Auckland: Penguin (and simultaneously London: Faber), 1986. Pp.57-62

Used by permission of the author.

2,101 words

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TEXT K18

Grace, Patricia. Potiki. Auckland: Viking, 1986. Pp.20-25

Used by permission of the publisher.

2,005 words

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TEXT K19

Hooper, Peter. Time and the Forest. Dunedin: McIndoe, 1986. Pp.45-49

Used by permission of the author's estate.

072 begun [began]

2,016 words

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TEXT K20

Greenwood, Lisa. The Roundness of Eggs. Auckland: Benton Ross, 1986. Pp.69-75

Used by permission of the author.

2,003 words

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TEXT K21

Johnson, Mike. Lear. Auckland: Hard Echo Press, 1986. Pp.1-8

Used by permission of the publisher.

sic: ...asks, him standing... [FOR ...asks him, standing... ?]

2,003 words

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TEXT K22

Watson, Jean. Address to a king. Wellington: Allen & Unwin /Port Nicholson Press, 1986. Pp.60-65

Used by permission of the author.

2,032 words

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TEXT K23

von Sturmer, Richard. Mexico. Landfall 168 Vol.42 No.4 (December 1988) Pp.437-439

Used by permission of the author.

Coker, Albert. The Tea is the Colour of the Nile. Landfall 162 Vol.41 No.2 (June 1987). Pp.207-209

Used by permission of the author.

035 fish**[ARB**]-bones

215 titillation [titilation]

2,011 words

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TEXT K24

McNeish, James. Lovelock. Auckland & London: Hodder and Stoughton 1986. Pp.66-71

Used by permission of the author.

2,042 words

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TEXT K25

Evans, Neil. The Change Agent. Tauranga: Tauranga Moana Press, 1986. Pp.15-21

Used by permission of the author.

083 tele**[ARB**]-communications

2,015 words

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TEXT K26

Anderson, Barbara. Fast Post. Sport 1 (Spring 1988). Pp.60-65.

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2,002 words

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TEXT K27

Sim, Pamela. No Tears or Tangi. In Betty Bremner, Sonia Kellett, Julia Millen, Joy Tonks (ed.s) Ms Cellany. Wellington: New Zealand Women Writers' Society, 1987. Pp.51-53

Used by permission of the editor (Betty Bremner).

Bremner, Betty. Channel-Change. In Betty Bremner, Sonia Kellett, Julia Millen, Joy Tonks (ed.s) Ms Cellany. Wellington: New Zealand Women Writers' Society, 1987. Pp.74-75

Used by permission of the author.

060 rechiselled [rechisled]

164 deutschmarks [deutchmarks]

2,008 words

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TEXT K28

Rosier-Jones, Joan. Voyagers. Auckland: Hodder & Stoughton, 1987. Pp.96-100

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212 cows' milk [cows milk]

2,017 words

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TEXT K29

Jones, Lloyd. Splinter. Auckland: Hodder & Stoughton, 1988. Pp.47-53

Used by permission of the author.

129 absorbent [absorbant]

2,010 words

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TEXT K30

Gifkins, Michael. Summer is the Cote d'Azur. Auckland: Penguin, 1987. Pp.44-50

Used by permission of the publisher.

2,005 words

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TEXT K31

Richardson, Paddy. Choices. Auckland: Hard Echo Press, 1986. Pp.20-26

Used by permission of the publisher.

158 Then Sue [The Sue]

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TEXT K32

Grace, Patricia. Electric city and other stories. Auckland: Penguin, 1987. Pp.43-53

Used by permission of the publisher.

2,008 words

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TEXT K33

Johnson, Mike. Anti body Positive. Onehunga: Hard Echo Press, c1988. Pp.8-13

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083 dominate [domiante]

2,018 words

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TEXT K34

Cox, Nigel. Dirty Work. Auckland: Benton Ross, 1987. Pp.157-162

Used by permission of the author

sic: fluorescents [FOR fluorescence ?]

2,034 words

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TEXT K35

Eggleton, David. After Tokyo. Auckland: Earl of Seacliff Art Workshop, 1987. Pp.59-64

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011 masseuse [massuese] (repeated on lines 017, 027)

013 he [he he]

053 billiard [billard]

067 patches [patched]

083 gilded [glided]

128 hoarfrost [hoarfost]

159 brand**[ARB**]-name

2,017 words

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TEXT K36

Gordon, Gaelyn. Stones. Landfall 162 Vol.41 No.2 (June 1987). Pp.159-163

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Duckworth, Marilyn. Gingerbread Man. In Alistair Paterson, Short Stories from New Zealand. Petone: Highgate/Price Milburn, 1988. P.23

Used by permission of the publisher.

2,007 words

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TEXT K37

Cherry, Frances. Undertow. In Aorewa McLeod (ed.), New Women's Fiction. Auckland: New Women's Press, 1988. Pp.59-61

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Hineira, Arapera. Innocence of Sin. In Aorewa McLeod (ed.), New Women's Fiction. Auckland: New Women's Press, 1988. Pp.110-113

190 grown**[ARB**]-up

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TEXT K38

Scott, Rosie. Glory Days. Auckland: Penguin, 1988. Pp.49-54

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012 it.**' [it.] (quote unclosed)

200 sic: don't trying anything [FOR don't try../ don't go trying anything ?]

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TEXT K39

Jackson, Michael. Rainshadow. Dunedin: John McIndoe, 1988. Pp.80-85

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011 out a rubber ring [out rubber ring]

160 woman [women]

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TEXT K40

Cherry, Frances. The Daughter in Law and other stories. Auckland: New Women's Press, 1986. Pp.14-20

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192 blase*?2 [blaze*?2]

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TEXT K41

Johnson, Stephanie. The Glass Whittler. Auckland: New Women's Press, c1988. Pp.28-33

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TEXT K42

Reidy, Sue. Modettes. Auckland: Penguin, 1988. Pp.76-81

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2,002 words

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TEXT K43

McAlpine, Rachel. Running away from home. Auckland: Penguin, 1987. Pp.96-102

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179 half**[ARB**]-healed

183 lily**[ARB**]-white

2,026 words

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TEXT K44

Kidman, Fiona. The Book of Secrets. Auckland: Heinemann 1987. Pp.154-158

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2,005 words

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TEXT K45

Sullivan, Jillian. Landscapes. In Rachel Bush, Carol Markwell (ed.s) Province - New Nelson Writing. Nelson: Nelson Provincial Arts Council, 1987. Pp.37-43

Used by permission of the author.

Cherry, Frances. Commos. In Alistair Paterson (ed.) Short Stories from New Zealand. Petone: Highgate/Price Milburn, 1988. P.20

Used by permission of the author.

057 drive**[ARB**]-way

198 sand**[ARB**]-crusted

2,013 words

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TEXT K46

Hutchins, Graham. Tall Half-Backs. Dunedin: John McIndoe, 1987. Pp.71-76

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015 staunch [stanch]

108 off**[ARB**]-load

117 off**[ARB**]-handedly

126 pin**[ARB**]-point

149 side**[ARB**]-line

2,009 words

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TEXT K47

Sotheran, M.A. A Body Like That. In Aorewa McLeod (ed.) New Women's Fiction. Auckland: New Women's Press, 1988. Pp.27-30

Pond, Wendy. Journal of a Hanger-On. In Aorewa McLeod (ed.) New Women's Fiction. Auckland: New Women's Press, 1988. Pp.50-51

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115 reluctant [relucant]

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TEXT K48

Batistich, Amelia. Sing Vila in the Mountain. Auckland: Hodder and Stoughton, 1987. Pp.77-83

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2,027 words

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TEXT K49

Pfahlert, Jane and Lorraine Watson. Some Must Die and Other Stories. Greymouth: Longacres Press, 1987. Pp.31-34, 39-40

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031 and [an]

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TEXT K50

Rosier-Jones, Joan. Just the beginning. In Louis Johnson (ed.) Antipodes New Writing. Plimmerton: Antipodes Press, 1987. Pp.76-81

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029 breast [hreast]

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TEXT K51

Fenemor, Margaret. Jane. In Rachel Bush and Carol Markwell (ed.s) Province - New Nelson Writing. Nelson: Nelson Provincial Arts Council, 1987. Pp.50-53

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Willson, Honor. The decision. In Rachel Bush and Carol Markwell (ed.s) Province - New Nelson Writing. Nelson: Nelson Provincial Arts Council, 1987. Pp.60-63

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TEXT K52

Manhire, Bill. The Brain of Katherine Mansfield. Auckland: Auckland University Press, 1988. Sections 5-23

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069 sheep**[ARB**]-truck

092 grief**[ARB**]-stricken

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TEXT K53

Frances, Rohita. The Black Horse. In Caroline Hewison, Marama Laurenson, Bev Wallace and Jan Morison (ed.s) Day and Night. Wellington: Wellington Community Institute, 1986. P.24

Bailey, Susan. The Stranger. In Caroline Hewison, Marama Laurenson, Bev Wallace and Jan Morison (ed.s) Day and Night. Wellington: Wellington Community Institute, 1986. Pp.32-33

Bukholt, Esther. Postie. In Caroline Hewison, Marama Laurenson, Bev Wallace and Jan Morison (ed.s) Day and Night. Wellington: Wellington Community Institute, 1986. Pp.36-37

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Laurenson, Marama. Mate Tane. In Caroline Hewison, Marama Laurenson, Bev Wallace and Jan Morison (ed.s) Day and Night. Wellington: Wellington Community Institute, 1986. P.5

sic: Tame [FOR Tane?]

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TEXT K54

Gray, Alison. Stepping Out. Wellington: Allen & Unwin/Port Nicholson Press, 1987. Pp.78-83

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020 menopause [manopause]

030 even [ever]

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TEXT K55

Kidman, Fiona. The Whiteness. Landfall 158 Vol.40 No.2 (June 1986) Pp.214-218

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TEXT K56

Watson, Jean. Ali leaves for Delhi. Landfall 157 Vol.40 No.1 (March 1986) Pp.28-30

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Kennedy, Anne. Joseph Philip Seraphim Cherubim. Landfall 163 Vol.41 No.3 (September 1987) Pp.289-291

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TEXT K57

O'Sullivan, Vincent. Putting Bob Down. Landfall 158 Vol.40 No.2 (June 1986) Pp.200-204

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062 millennia [millenia]

104 mitts [mits]

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TEXT K58

Coombs, Anne. White Soracte. Landfall 164 Vol.41 No.4 (December 1987) Pp.375-379

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021 lilies [lillies]

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TEXT K59

Ball, Murray. Quentin Hankey - Traitor. Auckland: Reed Methuen, 1986. Pp.97-106

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104 taiaha [tiaha]

182 Tihei [Te he]

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TEXT K60

McKenna, Neva Clarke. Fred. Landfall 160 Vol.40 No.4 (December 1986) Pp.431-435

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2,003 words

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TEXT K61

Crook, Richard. Te Auraki. Landfall 165 Vol.42 No.1 (March 1988) Pp.39-44

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092 buoyed [bouyed]

194 Family's [Families]

2,013 words

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TEXT K62

Eldred-Grigg, Stevan. A Jazz Age Priestess Meets the Lady of Hope. Landfall 167 Vol.42 No.3 (September 1988) Pp.244-249

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TEXT K63

Bornholdt, Jenny. Here and Now. Landfall 168 Vol.42 No.4 (December 1988) Pp.425-427

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Smith, Alice. Miranda on Ice. Landfall 165 Vol.42 No.1 (March 1988) Pp.13-14

175 Barbecue [Barbeque]

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TEXT K64

Binney, D. H. Mauve Notes. Landfall 164 Vol.41 No.4 (December 1987) Pp.388-393

Used by permission of the author.

090 abhorring [abhoring]

137 hypothalamus [hyperthalmus]

2,002 words

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TEXT K65

Mayson, Kathleen. The Weir. Landfall 162 Vol.41 No.2 (June 1987) Pp.130-134

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010 hoard [horde]

2,027 words

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TEXT K66

Casey, R. Spoke in the wheel. Auckland: Cresset Press, 1987. Pp.232-237

200 re**[ARB**]-use

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TEXT K67

Davin, Dan. The Salamander and the Fire. Auckland: Oxford University Press, 1986. Pp.5-10

Used by permission of David Higham Associates.

2,008 words

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TEXT K68

Stewart, Bruce. Tama, and other stories. Auckland: Penguin, 1989. Pp.57-66

Used by permission of the publisher.

102 The [the]

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TEXT K69

Eldred-Grigg, Stevan. Oracles and Miracles. Auckland: Penguin, 1987. Pp.200-209

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TEXT K70

Chalmers, Alexandria. The Wintering House. Auckland: New Women's Press, 1989. Pp.63-67

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064 baby**[ARB**]-soft

2,007 words

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TEXT K71

Finn, Ursula. Nostalgia Music. In In Our Own Write. Dunedin: Dunedin Writers' Workshop, 1987. Pp.14-15

Used by permission of the author.

Patterson, Jack. The Time in Between. In In Our Own Write. Dunedin: Dunedin Writers' Workshop, 1987. Pp.27-31

Hawkins, Hone E. Railyard Shuffle. In In Our Own Write. Dunedin: Dunedin Writers' Workshop, 1987. P.74.

sic: on hill [grammar]

152 he listened [his listened]

2,025 words

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TEXT K72

Evans, Patrick. Making It. Auckland: Hodder & Stoughton/ Sceptre, 1989. Pp.48-52

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074 back**[ARB**]-seat

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TEXT K73

Poff, Jonathan. The Irish Science, In The Whole Crack.

Greymouth: Strong John Press, 1987. Pp.17-22

Used by permission of the author.

sic: seen the square [grammar]

2,004 words

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TEXT K74

Cherry, Frances. Dancing with strings. Auckland: New Women's Press, 1989. Pp.140-144

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TEXT K75

Thomson, M.R. Not Anyone. In Penned Up: stories and poems. Wellington: Penned Up, 1986. Pp.12-13

Hodge, Mary. The flowers. In Penned Up: stories and poems. Wellington: Penned Up, 1986. P.14

Lawrence, Denise. Held up. In Penned Up: stories and poems. Wellington: Penned Up, 1986. P.15

Used by permission of the author.

Blick, Julia. Charlie. In Penned Up: stories and poems. Wellington: Penned Up, 1986. P.15

Used by permission of the author.

Roberts, Mick. Mavis at the Home of Tranquility. In Penned Up: stories and poems. Wellington: Penned Up, 1986. Pp.16-17

013 It's [Its]

024 it's [its]

025 It's [Its]

044 It's [Its]

055 It's [Its]

059 it's [its]

069 It's [Its]

069 It's [Its]

075 It's [Its]

082 that's [thats]

sic: encouragement each [grammar]

2,006 words

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TEXT K76

Cranna, John. Visitors. Auckland: Heinemann, 1989. Pp.125-130

Used by permission of the author.

2,017 words

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TEXT K77

Shelford, Maata. Scenes of My Childhood. In Pacific Voices: an anthology of Maori and Pacific writing. Auckland: Macmillan New Zealand, 1989. Pp.20-23

Barford, Cherie. Uncle Frederich's Last Story. In Pacific Voices: an anthology of Maori and Pacific writing. Auckland: Macmillan New Zealand, 1989. Pp.71-72

192 Mama [mama]

N.B: 128, 129 Inconsistent hyphenation of pay day/ pay-day

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TEXT K78

Campbell, Alistair. The Frigate Bird. Auckland: Heinemann, 1989. Pp.105-111

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2,001 words

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TEXT K79

Koea, Shonagh. The Dancing Master. In Elizabeth Webby, Lydia Wevers (ed.s) Goodbye to Romance. Wellington: Allen & Unwin/Port Nicholson Press, 1989. Pp.370-373

Used by permission of the author.

Poole, Fiona Farrell. Footnote. In Elizabeth Webby, Lydia Wevers (ed.s) Goodbye to Romance. Wellington: Allen & Unwin/Port Nicholson Press, 1989. Pp.389-390

Used by permission of the author.

133 grand**[ARB**]-mother

N.B: 047, 048 Inconsistent hyphenation of gravedigger/ grave-digger

2,002 words

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TEXT K80

Moller, John A. The Fourth Horseman. Tauranga: Moana Press, 1989. Pp.32-36

Used by permission of the author.

N.B: 003, 074 Inconsistent spelling of gray/grey

2,007 words

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TEXT K81

Edmond, Lauris. Sadie. In Graeme Lay (ed.) Metro Fiction. Auckland: Metro Publishing Partnership, 1987. Pp.67-71

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TEXT K82

O'Brian, Gregory. Diesel Mystic. Auckland: Auckland University Press, 1989. Pp.54-63

Used by permission of the author.

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TEXT K83

Arnott, Noeline. Different Ways of Dying. In Suzann Olsson (ed.) Woman-sight. Palmerston North: Nagare Press, 1989. Pp.78-83

Used by permission of the author.

sic: Ellzabeth [spelling]

179 term." [term.]

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TEXT K84

O'Leary, Michael. Out of it. Auckland: Earl of Seacliff Art Workshop, 1987. Pp.68-78

Used by permission of the author.

sic: mirage [semantics]

033 box**[ARB**]-seat

079 synaptic [synapsic]

097 asked [asked"]

100 instant [isntant]

105 it's [its]

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TEXT K85

Olsson, Suzann. Shadow Play: 3 Voices. In Bernard Gadd (ed.) Other Voices: New writers and writing in New Zealand. Auckland: Brick Row Publishing/Hallard Press, 1989. Pp.19-23

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2,005 words

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TEXT K86

Rennie, Neil. The Super Man. Auckland: Earl of Seacliff Art Workshop, 1988. Pp.135-140

008 Doug's [Dougs]

049 exhilaration [exhileration]

151 Visions [Visons]

180 exaggerated [exagerated]

N.B: 039, 134, 144 Inconsistent spelling of post graduate/ post-graduate/ postgraduate

N.B: 107, 108 Inconsistent spelling of sand hill/ sandhill

2,000 words

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TEXT K87

Hyde, Nick. Earthly Delights. Auckland: Heinemann Reed, 1989. Pp.52-58

Used by permission of the author.

2,004 words

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TEXT K88

Roberts, Anna. Luka. Tauranga: Moana Press, 1987. Pp.178-184

Used by permission of the author.

102 castaways." [castaways.]

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TEXT K89

Kennedy, Anne. 100 Traditional Smiles. Wellington: Victoria University Press, 1988. Sections 35-57

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2,012 words

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TEXT K90

von Sturmer, Richard. We Xerox Your Zebras. Auckland: Modern House, 1988. Pp.26-31

Used by permission of the author.

141 practice [practise]

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TEXT K91

Knox, Elizabeth. After Z-Hour. Wellington: Victoria University Press, 1987. Pp.221-226

Used by permission of the publisher.

009 over**[ARB**]-grown

083 tooth**[ARB**]-aches

103 finger**[ARB**]-tips

208 house**[ARB**]-keeping

2,028 words

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TEXT K92

Wright, F. W. Nielsen. An Afterpiece and Two Fictions. Te Aro: Cultural and Political Booklets, 1988. Pp.58-64

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047 aren't [are'nt]

077 shadows [shdaows]

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TEXT K93

Norgrove, Ross. The Shoestring Sailors. Auckland: Reed Methuen, 1987. Pp.23-28

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sic: ,Weasel?**" Charlie. [grammar]

2,002 words

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TEXT K94

Crump, Barry. Wild Pork and Watercress. Auckland: Beckett, 1986. Pp.73-78

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2,005 words

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TEXT K95

Lowe, Fran. The Catalyst. In Sue Becic et al. (ed.s) It's safer to sing. Wellington: The Editors, 1987. Pp.41-42

Anstiss, Marie. Family. In Sue Becic et al. (ed.s) It's safer to sing. Wellington: The Editors, 1987. Pp.43-44

Simpson, Brian. Wedding Blues. In Sue Becic et al. (ed.s) It's safer to sing. Wellington: The Editors, 1987. Pp.45-46

094 brought [bought]

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TEXT K96

Gadd, Bernard. Dare Not Fail. Papatoetoe: Te Ropu Kahurangi, 1987. Pp.73-78

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078 peninsula [peninsular]

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TEXT K97

Stead, Elizabeth. Compass Points. Tauranga: Moana Press, 1989. Pp.158-165

Used by permission of the author.

106 He [*"He]

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TEXT K98

Hill, David. More from Moaville. Auckland: Hodder & Stoughton, 1988. Pp.18-23

Used by permission of the author.

125 jowls [jowels]

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TEXT K99

Gabriel, Alison. The Rapist. In Writers Inc. Standing at the water's edge. Wellington: Writers Inc., 1989. P.27

Used by permission of the author.

Grantham, Anne M. The Safe House. In Writers Inc. Standing at the water's edge. Wellington: Writers Inc., 1989. Pp.27-29

Hair, David. Peripheral vision land. In Writers Inc. Standing at the water's edge. Wellington: Writers Inc., 1989. Pp.29-31

Hamlin, Lorraine. 59 Hay Street. In Writers Inc. Standing at the water's edge. Wellington: Writers Inc., 1989. Pp.31-32

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