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Manuscript

Nga Korero Purakau i roto i Otiria

Date: 1990

Reference: Ms-Papers-9662

Description: Whakapapa relating to Otiria Marae contains minutes from Te Roopu Rawakore o aotearoa 1987. includes accounts and list of correspondence. Quantity: 1 folder(s). 0.01 Linear Metres.

Map

[Ngata, Apirana Turupa (Sir), 1874-1950] :Maori tribal boundaries 1800 [Boundaries at 1...

Date: 1800 - 1840

From: New Zealand Department of Internal Affairs Centennial Publications Branch :Maps from Historical Atlas

By: New Zealand. Department of Lands and Survey; Ngata, Apirana Turupa (Sir), 1874-1950

Reference: MapColl-CHA-2/3/2-Acc.36515

Description: Published map used by New Zealand Department of Internal Affairs Centennial Publications Branch in their Historical Atlas Collection. Shows tribal boundaries in the North Island 1800 and boundaries 1840 (shown in red). Base map - New Zealand. Department of Lands and Survey, Wellington. Quantity: 1 manuscript map(s). Physical Description: Ink and colour map on cream linen. Scale indeterminable. 150 x 99 cm Finding Aids: Inventory available.

Manuscript

Correspondence - H M Stowell (Hare Hongi), Tuta Tamati, Hone Mohi Tawhai, H E Thom, Geo...

Date: 1892, 1897-1920

From: Polynesian Society: Records

Reference: MS-Papers-1187-276

Description: The letters from Tuta Tamata deal with various questions put by Smith to Tamati; the letters from Hare Hongi contain the whakapapa of pre-Hawaiki settlers in New Zealand, Maori vocabulary, laments, and notes about fake clairvoyants; the letters from Hone Mohi Tawhai contain information about Polynesian Society business, the whakapapa and traditional history of Northern tribes, details about Hawaiki placenames in the Taitokerau area, and information about the Ngati Awa occupation of the Taitokerau. In addition there are letters from H E Thom, 1919 (2); and letters to and from George M Thomson 1915 (3). Quantity: 1 folder(s) (29 pieces).

Manuscript

Matthews family : Letters

Date: 1845-1883

By: Matthews family; Webster, Kenneth Athol, 1906-1967

Reference: MS-Papers-4085

Description: Consists of three letters. Two are written by Joseph Matthews. One, dated 26.3.1845 is written from Kaitaia and is to his mother in Oxfordshire. It comments on his family and Hone Heke Pokai's raid on the flagstaff at Kororareka. The second, dated 12.7.1876 Kaitaia is to Rev C.C. Fenn and mentions the ministry of Hohepa Poutama, Maori health issues and encloses samples of writing from Awanui school pupils. The third letter is dated 30.8.1883 and written [to Joseph Matthews?] by Dunn, in Maori asking for a loan. On the back of this letter Joseph Matthews comments on Dunn and the letter. Source of title - supplied title Joseph Matthews was born in Oxfordshire in 1808. He was appointed as a reader and assistant chaplain for the CMS on a convict ship for passage to Sydney in 1831. There he was initiated as a catechist and on 26 Mar 1832 he landed at Paihia. In 1833 he married the eldest daughter of the Rev R Davis. Appointed to assist Puckey in establishing a station at Kaitaia, Matthews was involved especially in carrying on meetings for Maori teachers and operating a small printing press. He attended St John's College in 1844 and was ordained a priest in 1859. Quantity: 1 folder(s) (3 items). Physical Description: Holographs and mss

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