Te Henui

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Photograph of watercolour of Te Henui vicarage, New Plymouth

Date: 1846

From: Alington, Margaret Hilda, 1920-2012 :Photographs

By: Bolland, Jane, 1816?-1870

Reference: 35mm-15072-F

Description: Quantity: 1 colour original negative(s) 35mm strip with 4 images. Physical Description: Dye coupler negative, 35mm

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Draft grant and miscellaneous newspaper extracts

Date: [1851-1926]

From: King family : Papers

Reference: MSI-Papers-5641-2

Description: Comprises draft of grant on fulfilment of a contract by the NZ Company for land bounded by the Henui Stream (1851); report of public meeting in Wellington re MHRs attending General Legislature session in Auckland (nd); supplement, `The Battle of Waireka...' 19 Jun 1926; consipiracy case report against Thomas King and others (1886); Col Trimble's address to his constituents at Waitara (ca 1883); report of presentation to Thomas King (17 Jul 1878); Boer War clippings (ca 1900); `The Budget and Taranaki Weekly Herald' (2 Nov 1878) with letter by Thomas King on mission property; map of Stanley's route and official report (1890); report, O'Donnell v Walter and another (1888); `Daily news' jubilee no (31 Mar 1891); `Daily mail' (21 July 1904) Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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William Brown & Co. :Waiwakaiho Bridge, Taranaki, New Zealand. Wm Brown & Co. sc. - [18...

Date: 1865 - 1885

From: William Brown & Co. :[Letterheads illustrative of Taranaki] / Wm Brown & Co. sc. - [1870s?] (London ; Wm Brown & Co.).

By: William Brown & Company; Williams, Edward Arthur, 1824-1898; Webster, Kenneth Athol, 1906-1967

Reference: A-256-044

Description: The Waiwhakaiho Bridge (also known as Henui Bridge) in the middle distance with Mount Taranaki in the background. Based on an original by Edward Arthur Williams The Williams original watercolour is in the Library's collection at E-342 Other Titles - Waiwhakaiho Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Engraving, 88 x 124 mm

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Photographer unknown: Views of New Plymouth, Taranaki and Dunedin

Date: [ca 1890s]

Reference: PAColl-7053

Description: Views mostly in and around New Plymouth but including clergymen gathered for Archdeacon Govett's jubilee in 1898, crowds in Pukekura Park for Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubliee in 1897 and a Floral Fete in 1896, a homestead called Tokotahi near the Tiraumea River in Pahiatua County, the old mountain house on Mount Taranaki, and an area called Grant's Braes (now Waverley) in Dunedin. All the views are captioned. Photographer unidentified. Arrangement: Negatives housed at 1/2-002136 to 002173 Quantity: 38 b&w copy negative(s). Physical Description: Film 1/2 plate copy negatives

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Mantell, Walter Baldock Durrant, 1820-1895 :Dinornis didiformis? Henui, 14 Mar [1848?]....

Date: 1848

From: Mantell, Walter Baldock Durrant, 1820-1895 :Scrapbook. 1840-1872.

By: Mantell, Walter Baldock Durrant (Hon), 1820-1895

Reference: C-103-125-2

Description: Drawings of the fossilised bones of a moa, found near Te Henui, New Plymouth Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil, 137 x 125 mm

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Clarke, Cuthbert Charles, 1819-1863 :[The parsonage, Te Henui, New Plymouth] Cuth Clark...

Date: 1851

From: British Library. Department of Manuscripts :Drawings and sketches illustrative of New Zealand. 1849-1850s. [Additional Manuscript 19954. File prints].

By: Clarke, Cuthbert Charles, 1818-1863

Reference: E-144-031

Description: A house with a verandah and garden in front on the right, a cabbage tree in the right foreground. Rolling hills, clumps of bush, and Mount Taranaki in the background The Rev Henry Govett was the incumbent at this date Inscriptions: Recto - bottom right - Cuthbert Clarke, delr. 1851 Quantity: 1 photograph(s). Physical Description: Photograph of crayon and body-colour drawing

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[Ephemera of octavo size relating to walking tracks in Taranaki. 1960-1989]

Date: 1960-1989

From: [Ephemera of octavo size relating to marked walks, trails, tracks and walkways]

By: New Plymouth (N.Z.). City Council; New Zealand. Department of Lands and Survey

Reference: Eph-A-WALKS-Taranaki-1960/1989

Description: Pamphlets for: Kamahi walk, Stratford Mountain House, Egmont National Park [1960s]. Booklet (2 copies) Kapuni walk, Dawson Falls, Egmont National Park [1960s]. Booklet New Plymouth Parks and Recreation Department. Barrett Domain. [1980s?] New Plymouth Parks and Recreation Department. City walks around New Plymouth. New Plymouth City Parks Walkway [1980s?] New Plymouth Parks and Recreation Department. Huatoki. [1980s?] New Plymouth Parks and Recreation Department. Mt Bryon Waiwhakaiho Park. [1980s?] New Plymouth Parks and Recreation Department. Paritutu to Richmond Cottage. [1980s?] New Plymouth Parks and Recreation Department. Te Henui Walkway. [1970s-80s?] (3 copies) New Zealand Department of Lands & Survey. Matemateaonga Track, NZ Walkway [1980s?] New Zealand Department of Lands & Survey. Stony River walk [1980s?] New Zealand Department of Lands & Survey, New Plymouth. Whitecliffs Track [1970s?] New Zealand Department of Lands & Surveys, New Plymouth. Whitecliffs Walkway, Pukearuhe to Tongaporutu [1970s?]. North Egmont walks, Egmont National Park [1960s]. Booklet Opunake walk. New Zealand walkways [1970s-80s?]. Yellow pamphlet (2 copies) Rotokare Walkway, Taranaki District [1970s?] Pamphlet (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Fliers and booklets, sizes varying up to 230 mm.

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Williams, Edward Arthur 1824-1898 :Henui bridge [June 1864?]

Date: 1865

By: Williams, Edward Arthur, 1824-1898; Stack, James West (Rev), 1835-1919

Reference: A-210-005

Description: Shows soldiers on curved bridge crossing Te Henui stream with the sea in the background and two buildings closer to the coast. Compare the view in the opposite direction in Williams' sketchbook - 'Henoi Bridge, 17 June 1864' looking towards Mount Taranaki Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Pencil and watercolour on grey paper, 90 x 257mm Provenance: Originally owned by Rev. J. W. Stack. Donation, Stack family, March 1934. Transfers: Transferred from MS & Archives: Stack, J. W. Papers and pictures. (fMS Stack). Processing information: Transferred from Manuscripts & Archives fMS Stack, 1970s or early 1980s

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[Hodgkins, William Mathew] 1833-1897 :Erected by volunteer contributions in memory of 8...

Date: 1879 - 1880

From: Hodgkins family including William Mathew Hodgkins :[Sketchbook and scrapbook, 1880s]

By: Hodgkins, William Mathew, 1833-1898

Reference: E-038-q-2-010

Description: Two views of the Pukearuhe or White Cliffs memorial obelisk, one shown surrounded with a trellis fence, the other without Rev John Whiteley, Lieut Bamber Gascoigne, his wife Annie and three small children, John Milne, aged 40 and Edward Richards aged 35 were killed at Pukaruhe Redoubt (White Cliffs, North Taranaki) on 13 Feb 1869 The memorial was erected probably in 1871 in Te Henui (New Plymouth) Cemetery Other Titles - Pukearuhe Inscriptions: Recto - centre left - title in pencil. Transcribed from the inscription on the monument Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil on cream sketchbook page, page size 225 x 140 mm

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Thomas King - Letters from Richard Chilman and other papers

Date: 1846-1889, nd

From: King family : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-5641-18

Description: Comprises letters from Richard Chilman, a flyer for Buller's `Birds' (1889) with C W Chilman on the back of the form, and a submission by Chilman re Henui Swamp Richard Chilman was Thomas King's brother-in-law Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Maplestone, Henry, 1819?-1884 :[The parsonage, Te Henui, Taranaki] 1849

Date: 1849

By: Maplestone, Henry, 1819?-1884; Good, Thomas, 1823-1907

Reference: B-065-005

Description: The parsonage building in a garden setting, another house to its right and another in the distance on the far left, amid rolling hills and partially cleared bush. Mount Egmont is in the distance on the far right Derived from: Hursthouse, C, An account of the settlement of New Plymouth... London, 1849. Henui Vicarage: opp. p. 65, this being after a drawing by Thomas Good. Rev. Henry Govett was the incumbent minister by 1848 Inscriptions: Recto - bottom right - Signed: H Maplestone There is another drawing of the vicarage by Cuthbert Clarke, The Parsonage Te Henui, 1851, in the British Library, Add. MS 19954, folio 31, (34), copies in Photo file and at E-144-031 Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour, 231 x 442 mm

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Hand-drawn map of Taranaki with Māori text and illustrations of people, mountains and t...

Date: [ca 1848-1860s?]

From: White, John, 1826-1891 : Papers

Reference: MSI-Papers-0075-092B

Description: Hand-drawn map of Taranaki with Māori text and illustrations of people, mountains and the Kurahaupō waka. Many place names and waterways are named. Shows Māori and Pākehā boundaries, and taura diagonal lines drawn which start in the waka. There are some sections of the map which are missing. People mentioned are Makarini (Donald McLean), Kawana (Governor Grey?), Tamati te Ngahuru, and Paratene Kopara (possibly Paratene Te Kopara). The creator of the map speaks of Te Ngahuru's acts against the wishes of the iwi, particularly relating to land. In the drawings of the people, it appears that Paratene Kopara is cutting the rope that binds Te Ngahuru to his people. Some sections of the text address the Kawana (Governor) and it appears that this map was drawn to explain the wishes of the local iwi, in terms of boundaries and land sanctioned by them for Pākehā to live. Text includes: - E Kanawa | i tukua atu ai tena mapu ki a kite koe | mau e whiriwhiri ma Makarini | waka marama mana hoki e mahi mai. - ko te pakiaka a Tara[naki] - rohe maori karapoti mo Taranaki - ko paratene ko par[...] ko [...] anga | i te taura a te | Ngahuru - te taha a takoto marama ki a matou - [...]u kua oti te whakau e tetahi a nga tino rangatira o Taranaki - [...]ma Taumutu ariki kukutai - umutao manawa/ e kore te iwi e whakaae [written along a line with crosses along it] - Pouakai [written at the top of a drawing of a mountain] - kua purutia rawatia enei e te iwi mau tonu - he mea hapai tahae mai na te Ngahuru - taura/ maori [written along the line which represents a rope] kaiauahi [on other side of the line] - mo te pakeha tenei ki ta te maori whakaaro i naia nei - mo konei nga rau e rua i rangona ai i te korerotanga - mangorei - pakeketahuna - maori [on one side] pakeha [on other side] ko te mutunga tenei o mutunga utu o mua - te Henui - taura pupuru a te iwi [marked along the seven taura lines that start from the picture of the waka] - Kawana | te upoko o nga tikanga Pakeha | e Kawana mahia mai e koe tenei i runga i te aroha | ki a wiua [whiua] te aroha | maori ki runga ki nga Pakeha ki a wiua te aroha | maori ki runga ki nga Pakeha | ki runga ki nga Maori | ki a noho pai ai nga iwi e rua | i runga i te rangimarie - mounga Patuha mounga te iringanui [at the bottom of a picture of a mountain] - waka ko tona ingoa ko Kurahaupo te waka o Taranaki [below the large picture of the waka] - punga | e rua tekau ma rua nga kai pupuru o tenei punga ara nga rangatira - Tataraimaka | rohe maori [pakeha written three times on the inside of a rectangle, with the other text on the outside] - paritutu | rohe o paritutu - waireka - Tamati te Ngahuru | kua motu tana taura te kokoti, ara tana tikanga | poka noa [by man wearing a top hat, and shoes] - pa apaohaoa - ko paratene kopara [by man crouching and possibly cutting the rope] - rohe okurukuru taura pupuru a te iwi - pukiekie - tapuae - okurukuru maori Title supplied by Library. Former title: Taranaki legend. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Hand-drawn map in ink and pencil on paper, mounted on Japanese tissue, 51.5 x 76 cm. Processing information: The record for this map was enhanced in September 2020.

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Church buildings at Te Henui, New Plymouth

Date: [193-]

From: Wall, John Reginald, 1870?-1944 :Photographs

Reference: 1/2-017460-G

Description: Church buildings at Te Henui, New Plymouth, photographed in the 1930s by James R Wall. Source of descriptive information - Notes on file print. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Glass negative

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Undated letter from Tamati Ngapora to McLean

Date: [ca 1850-1869]

From: McLean, Donald (Sir), 1820-1877 : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-0032-0702O-09

Description: Quantity: 1 piece (2 pages on 1 leaf).

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William Brown & Co. :Waiwakaiho Bridge, Taranaki, New Zealand. Wm Brown & Co. sc. - [18...

Date: 1865 - 1885

From: William Brown & Co. :[Letterheads illustrative of Taranaki] / Wm Brown & Co. sc. - [1870s?] (London ; Wm Brown & Co.).

By: William Brown & Company; Williams, Edward Arthur, 1824-1898

Reference: A-256-044-a

Description: The Waiwhakaiho Bridge (also known as Henui Bridge) in the middle distance with Mount Taranaki in the background. Based on an original by Edward Arthur Williams The Williams original watercolour is in the Library's collection at E-342 Other Titles - Waiwhakaiho Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Engraving, 88 x 124 mm, on sheet folded to 199 x 130 mm.

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Spratt, Henry Thomas, b 1827 :View from Major Brown's house - Henui - Taranaki. [1860s?]

Date: 1860 - 1870

From: Spratt, Henry Thomas, b 1827 :[Sketchbook. 1860s?]

By: Spratt, Henry Thomas, 1827-1908

Reference: E-572-001

Description: Shows a view looking along the coast to the north, with three or four houses and possibly a church in the right middle distance. Artist attributed by inscription inside front cover. Artist assumed to be Dr Henry Thomas Spratt, rather than his son Henry Howell Spratt. See Cyclopedia of New Zealand, Volume 1, Wellington, page 884. Inscriptions: Recto - beneath image - [Title] Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil, on sketchbook page 186 x 247 mm. Provenance: Donated by Barry Smith in 1999. Donor is descendant of William Mein Smith.

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