@booklet {7436, title = {"A Night at the Club: or, Christchurch in 1963"}, howpublished = {Literary Foundlings: Verse and Prose, Collected in Canterbury, N.Z.}, year = {1864}, month = {1864}, pages = {17-20}, publisher = {Printed at the "Times" Office}, address = {Christchurch, New Zealand}, abstract = {
Satire on evolution, technology (mechanical waiters and the like), marriage, sport, and government (there is only one man in Christchurch who is not a government officer).
}, keywords = {Aotearoa New Zealand author, Female author}, author = {[Sarah] [Raven]}, editor = {[Rev.] [George] [Cotterill]} } @booklet {7412, title = {"Charades on Unpopular Subjects. No. 5"}, howpublished = {The Lyttelton Times}, year = {1856}, note = {Rpt. with \“Railway\” in the Table of Contents in The Book of Canterbury Rhymes [Ed. William Pember Reeves and J. Ward] (Christchurch, New Zealand: Ward and Reeves, Printer, 1866), 39-41. 2nd ed. as Canterbury Rhymes: With Notes and an Appendix. Ed. W[illiam] P[ember] Reeves (Christchurch, New Zealand: Ptd by the \‘Lyttelton Times\’ Co. Ltd., 1883), 26-28.
}, month = {November 5, 1856}, pages = {3}, abstract = {Poem with some New Zealand as eutopia.
}, keywords = {Aotearoa New Zealand author, Female author}, author = {[Sarah] [Raven]} }