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Portrait of Thomson Wilson Leys oil on canvas 1163 x 908 mm - C.F. Goldie Auckland 1904 (u.r.) Thomson Wilson Leys was born in Nottinghamshire, England and arrived in New Zealand with his parents in 1863, aboard the Tyburnia. A journalist, editor, newspaper proprietor and philanthropist he established the Leys Institute in Ponsonby, which provided a free library, children’s li... Charles F Goldie Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki / Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki
Preface - The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 53 These papers were written for a newspaper, and without any expectation that they would ever be issued in a collected form. A number of gentlemen having, however, expressed to strong desire to have them published as a pamphlet, the writer consented to that course. It became then a question whether they should be re-modelled to suit the altered s... Thomson Wilson Leys New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
VI. — A Retrospect and Summary - The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 53 In preparing these articles the difficulty has not been to find material, but to select the salient points from that mass of evidence which has led the most eminent scientific men of the present century to reject the doctrines espoused by Mr. Darwin, or only page 37 to allow them a very minor place in the development of the forms of life now re... Thomson Wilson Leys New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
IV. — Rudimentary Organs - The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 53 In an article upon Evolution, contributed to the ninth edition of the Encyclop[unclear: re]dia Britannica, Mr. Huxley says:—"It is almost impossible to prove that any structure, however rudimentary, is useless—that is to say, that it plays no part whatever in the economy; and if it is in the slightest degree useful, there is no reason why, on t... Thomson Wilson Leys New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Reversion - The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 53 The evidence from Reversion advanced by Darwin may be conveniently classed with that of Embryology; it is worth no more, and descends to equal, if not greater, absurdities. Reversions are supposed to consist of human malformations which make any near approach to an animal type, such as the misplacement of mammæ. Darwin, in his "Origin of Species... Thomson Wilson Leys New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Embryonic Types - The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 53 Given a pre-conceived idea, and how readily the mind discovers confirmation of it in a thousand trivial circumstances. The criminal detects the reflection of his guilt in every human eye; the jealous Moor found fatal confirmation of his mistress's faithlessness in the generous impulses of a good heart; and who shall say how many innocent men hav... Thomson Wilson Leys New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
II. — The Antiquity of Man - The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 53 As it is probable that a large number of persons under whose notice this paper may come are unfamiliar with geological terms, it will assist them in understanding our remarks on the antiquity of man if we explain, first of all, that the word pliocene is the name applied to the last completed strata of the earth. It is the page 11 newest division... Thomson Wilson Leys New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Difficulties in Determining Age - The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 53 Many and widely different guesses have been hazarded respecting the age of these remains, but a moment's reflection will show how impossible it is to get any certain data upon Which to proceed. Some of the caves have been used as burying places, and holes may have been dug to receive the bones. In others the bones may have sunk into soft mud, or... Thomson Wilson Leys New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
III. — Man's Physical Frame - The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 53 That there are many broad general resemblances between man and the lower animals was not left for science to discover. The most primitive savage must have observed that the ordinary functions of life are discharged by organs and processes common to men and brutes. They both see with eyes, hear with ears, and smell through nostrils; each has a h... Thomson Wilson Leys New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
The Maori Cosmogony - The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 53 * "Origin of Civilisation," Sir John Lubbock. * "Maori Religion and Mythology," by Shortland, M.A., M.R.C.P., late Native Secretary, New Zealand. Thomson Wilson Leys New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
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Portrait of Thomson Wilson Leys oil on canvas 1163 x 908 mm - C.F. Goldie Auckland 1904 (u.r.) Thomson Wilson Leys was born in Nottinghamshire, England and arrived in New Zealand with his parents in 1863, aboard the Tyburnia. A journalist, editor, newspaper proprietor and philanthropist he established the Leys Institute in Ponsonby, which provided a free library, children’s li... Charles F Goldie Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki / Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki
Preface - The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 53 These papers were written for a newspaper, and without any expectation that they would ever be issued in a collected form. A number of gentlemen having, however, expressed to strong desire to have them published as a pamphlet, the writer consented to that course. It became then a question whether they should be re-modelled to suit the altered s... Thomson Wilson Leys New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
VI. — A Retrospect and Summary - The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 53 In preparing these articles the difficulty has not been to find material, but to select the salient points from that mass of evidence which has led the most eminent scientific men of the present century to reject the doctrines espoused by Mr. Darwin, or only page 37 to allow them a very minor place in the development of the forms of life now re... Thomson Wilson Leys New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
IV. — Rudimentary Organs - The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 53 In an article upon Evolution, contributed to the ninth edition of the Encyclop[unclear: re]dia Britannica, Mr. Huxley says:—"It is almost impossible to prove that any structure, however rudimentary, is useless—that is to say, that it plays no part whatever in the economy; and if it is in the slightest degree useful, there is no reason why, on t... Thomson Wilson Leys New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Reversion - The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 53 The evidence from Reversion advanced by Darwin may be conveniently classed with that of Embryology; it is worth no more, and descends to equal, if not greater, absurdities. Reversions are supposed to consist of human malformations which make any near approach to an animal type, such as the misplacement of mammæ. Darwin, in his "Origin of Species... Thomson Wilson Leys New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Embryonic Types - The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 53 Given a pre-conceived idea, and how readily the mind discovers confirmation of it in a thousand trivial circumstances. The criminal detects the reflection of his guilt in every human eye; the jealous Moor found fatal confirmation of his mistress's faithlessness in the generous impulses of a good heart; and who shall say how many innocent men hav... Thomson Wilson Leys New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
II. — The Antiquity of Man - The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 53 As it is probable that a large number of persons under whose notice this paper may come are unfamiliar with geological terms, it will assist them in understanding our remarks on the antiquity of man if we explain, first of all, that the word pliocene is the name applied to the last completed strata of the earth. It is the page 11 newest division... Thomson Wilson Leys New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
Difficulties in Determining Age - The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 53 Many and widely different guesses have been hazarded respecting the age of these remains, but a moment's reflection will show how impossible it is to get any certain data upon Which to proceed. Some of the caves have been used as burying places, and holes may have been dug to receive the bones. In others the bones may have sunk into soft mud, or... Thomson Wilson Leys New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
III. — Man's Physical Frame - The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 53 That there are many broad general resemblances between man and the lower animals was not left for science to discover. The most primitive savage must have observed that the ordinary functions of life are discharged by organs and processes common to men and brutes. They both see with eyes, hear with ears, and smell through nostrils; each has a h... Thomson Wilson Leys New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
The Maori Cosmogony - The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 53 * "Origin of Civilisation," Sir John Lubbock. * "Maori Religion and Mythology," by Shortland, M.A., M.R.C.P., late Native Secretary, New Zealand. Thomson Wilson Leys New Zealand Electronic Text Collection / Victoria University of Wellington
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LEYS, Thomson Wilson In 1966 the first encyclopedia of New Zealand was published in three thick volumes. An Encyclopaedia of New Zealand was a critical and publishing success at the time, and has been used as a basic reference work about the country since then. We are proud to make it available online. McLintock, Alexander Hare
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LEYS, Thomson Wilson In 1966 the first encyclopedia of New Zealand was published in three thick volumes. An Encyclopaedia of New Zealand was a critical and publishing success at the time, and has been used as a basic reference work about the country since then. We are proud to make it available online. McLintock, Alexander Hare
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Reminiscences of Thomson Hilton Leys OHInt-0135-08. Reminiscences of Thomson Hilton Leys. 12 Aug 1987. NZ News Ltd: Sound recordings (OHColl-0135). [Interview/Event]
Thomson Wilson Leys 1/1-001452-G. Thomson Wilson Leys. [ca 1924]. Schmidt, Herman John, 1872-1959 :Portrait and landscape negatives, Auckland district (PA-Group-00094). [Item]
Reminiscences of Thomson Hilton Leys OHInt-0135-08. Reminiscences of Thomson Hilton Leys. 12 Aug 1987. NZ News Ltd: Sound recordings (OHColl-0135). [Interview/Event]
Thomson Wilson Leys 1/1-001452-G. Thomson Wilson Leys. [ca 1924]. Schmidt, Herman John, 1872-1959 :Portrait and landscape negatives, Auckland district (PA-Group-00094). [Item]
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Thomson Wilson Leys 26 Jul 1884 🔍 1 Oct 1897 🔍 📰 Purewa Cemetery and Crematorium Meadowbank, Auckland Council Auckland
Dr Thomson Wilson Leys 23 Apr 1850 🔍 27 Sep 1924 🔍 📰 Purewa Cemetery and Crematorium Meadowbank, Auckland Council Auckland
Thomson Wilson Leys 26 Jul 1884 🔍 1 Oct 1897 🔍 📰 Purewa Cemetery and Crematorium Meadowbank, Auckland Council Auckland
Dr Thomson Wilson Leys 23 Apr 1850 🔍 27 Sep 1924 🔍 📰 Purewa Cemetery and Crematorium Meadowbank, Auckland Council Auckland
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LEYS, THOMSON WILSON (1850-1924) was the son of a Scots supervisor of inland revenue, and was born at Nottingham. Educated at the People's College in Nottingham, he undertook at the age of 12 to teach classes of small boys in the ragged schools, and soon became interested in other social work. In 1862 his father became associated with the proposed Nonconformist colony for Albertland, New Zealand, for which they sailed in the Tyburnia.

Landing at Auckland in Sep 1863, his father decided to remain there, and Thomson served a three-years' apprenticeship at the compositor's case in the Southern Cross. He afterwards became sub-editor, but ill-health compelled him in the early seventies to take a respite from journalism and for some years he contributed articles on commercial subjects and current topics. He then became sub-editor of the Auckland Star (1872) and on the retirement of G. M. Reed in 1876 was appointed editor, a position he held for 45 years. Leys compiled the first Auckland Provincial Almanac and Handbook and wrote the Auckland section of Vogel's Handbook of New Zealand. He edited the history of New Zealand, which was written by Sherrin and Wallace and published by Brett, and compiled the first Colonists' Guide (1883). In 1889 he became a partner in the Auckland Star, the New Zealand Graphic and the New Zealand Farmer, which had been floated into a company, and he was a managing director until his death. He was a director also of the Napier Daily Telegraph Co., the Auckland Gas Co., and the Northern Milling Co.

Leys presided at the meeting held in Wellington at which the first Press agency was formed, which was afterwards amalgamated with the United Press Association. He was for many years the New Zealand representative of Reuters Telegram Co. and of the Sydney Daily Telegraph and the Insurance and Banking Record. In 1920, as chairman of the New Zealand delegation to the Empire Press conference in Canada, he received the honorary LL.D. of McGill University.

Always strongly Liberal in politics, Leys supported Grey and later Ballance and Seddon. He declined a seat in the Legislative Council in the conviction that a journalist should not accept such a restriction on his freedom to criticise. In the nineties he represented a syndicate of New Zealand newspapers at the federal conventions in Australia, and in 1901 he was a member of the royal commission on federation. His services to education in Auckland were noteworthy. He made liberal donations to supplement the bequest of his brother William, in establishing the Leys institute in Ponsonby, and paid half the cost of the building and furnishings. He was president of the Ponsonby boys' brigade band and a councillor of the boy scouts' association. Having been interested in Mechanics' institutes, he was on the committee of the free public library in Auckland, assisted to draft its constitution and was president. He was president of the first libraries' conference in Dunedin, and took a great interest in school libraries under the Buffalo system. Leys was also connected with the Auckland Art Gallery, the McKelvie Trust board and the Auckland War Museum, and presented a number of paintings to the Art Gallery. He was a member and some years chairman of the Auckland University College council, a member of the Auckland Institute and of the council of the Workers' Educational Association. He died on 27 Sep 1924.

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Thomson Wilson Leys

LEYS, THOMSON WILSON (1850-1924) was the son of a Scots supervisor of inland revenue, and was born at Nottingham. Educated at the People's College in Nottingham, he undertook at the age of 12 to teach classes of small boys in the ragged schools, and soon became interested in other social work. In 1862 his father became associated with the proposed Nonconformist colony for Albertland, New Zealand, for which they sailed in the Tyburnia.

Landing at Auckland in Sep 1863, his father decided to remain there, and Thomson served a three-years' apprenticeship at the compositor's case in the Southern Cross. He afterwards became sub-editor, but ill-health compelled him in the early seventies to take a respite from journalism and for some years he contributed articles on commercial subjects and current topics. He then became sub-editor of the Auckland Star (1872) and on the retirement of G. M. Reed in 1876 was appointed editor, a position he held for 45 years. Leys compiled the first Auckland Provincial Almanac and Handbook and wrote the Auckland section of Vogel's Handbook of New Zealand. He edited the history of New Zealand, which was written by Sherrin and Wallace and published by Brett, and compiled the first Colonists' Guide (1883). In 1889 he became a partner in the Auckland Star, the New Zealand Graphic and the New Zealand Farmer, which had been floated into a company, and he was a managing director until his death. He was a director also of the Napier Daily Telegraph Co., the Auckland Gas Co., and the Northern Milling Co.

Leys presided at the meeting held in Wellington at which the first Press agency was formed, which was afterwards amalgamated with the United Press Association. He was for many years the New Zealand representative of Reuters Telegram Co. and of the Sydney Daily Telegraph and the Insurance and Banking Record. In 1920, as chairman of the New Zealand delegation to the Empire Press conference in Canada, he received the honorary LL.D. of McGill University.

Always strongly Liberal in politics, Leys supported Grey and later Ballance and Seddon. He declined a seat in the Legislative Council in the conviction that a journalist should not accept such a restriction on his freedom to criticise. In the nineties he represented a syndicate of New Zealand newspapers at the federal conventions in Australia, and in 1901 he was a member of the royal commission on federation. His services to education in Auckland were noteworthy. He made liberal donations to supplement the bequest of his brother William, in establishing the Leys institute in Ponsonby, and paid half the cost of the building and furnishings. He was president of the Ponsonby boys' brigade band and a councillor of the boy scouts' association. Having been interested in Mechanics' institutes, he was on the committee of the free public library in Auckland, assisted to draft its constitution and was president. He was president of the first libraries' conference in Dunedin, and took a great interest in school libraries under the Buffalo system. Leys was also connected with the Auckland Art Gallery, the McKelvie Trust board and the Auckland War Museum, and presented a number of paintings to the Art Gallery. He was a member and some years chairman of the Auckland University College council, a member of the Auckland Institute and of the council of the Workers' Educational Association. He died on 27 Sep 1924.

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RegistrationFamily NameGiven Name(s)Born (approx.)Age at Death (approx.)
1924/5029
Leys Thomson Wilson 185074YOrder Product
1924/5029
Leys Thomson Wilson 1850 74Y
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Thomson Leys New Zealand journalist, editor, newspaper proprietor, philanthropist (1850–1924)
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