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Miscellaneous papers
Date: 1946-1960
From: Fowler, Leo, 1902-1976: Papers and photographs
Reference: 77-014-6/17
Description: Research papers including typescript draft of preface to `The Tomahawk and the testament'; notes about Te Kooti and hauhauism; duplicates of some material in 77-014-6/16; list of recordings at Whakato meeting house, Manutuke; `A New look at Te Kooti'; agreement of title for Waerenga-a-Hika block to missionaries (1859); and `Place names associated with the canoes...East Coast and eastern Bay of Plenty' (cyclostyled) (1950s). Language - some Maori place names and waka names Quantity: 1 folder(s).
Research notes and scrapbooks
Date: [Ca 1950-1988]
From: Wilson, George Hamish Ormond, 1907-1988: Papers and photographs
Reference: Series-6063
Description: Research notes on historical topics relating to early New Zealand history and to his publications, including 'From Hongi Hika to Hone Heke, a quarter century of upheaval', together with correspondence with other researchers,. Includes papers relating to his work as Chair of the National Historic Places Trust, a copy of the Toc H Rangitikei Camp Book 1931-1932, papers on the Mount Lees Reserve, an unpublished manuscript `The Noble People', Hawkes Bay newspapers from the 1860s, and material on Te Kooti. Includes notes on his contacts with William Ball Sutch. Quantity: 3 folder(s). 7 box(es). Physical Description: Holographs, typescripts, printed matter Finding Aids: Paper inventory in staff manuscripts backfile..
H T Whatahoro Jury - Whakapapa book
Date: 1900-1904
From: Maori Purposes Fund Board : Papers
Reference: MS-Papers-0189-124
Description: Contains whakapapa, with particular reference to Ngati Raukawa and Ngati Toa and shows relationship to the Kingitanga, waiata, and notes about the migration of Ngati Apa from the Whakatane area to Rangitikei, and notes about the Kurahaupo canoe (passengers etc) Also contains notes about conflicts involving Wairarapa hapu Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Mss
Group of Maori related images
Date: 1841-1928
From: Alexander Turnbull Library : Maori Manuscripts Librarian working notes
Reference: MS-Papers-6373-01
Description: Contains photographic file prints from the Turnbull Pictures collection and photocopies of Maori images with some supporting correspondence Quantity: 1 folder(s).
Hill, Henry Thomas, 1849-1933 : Papers
Date: 1867-1933
By: Hill, Henry Thomas, 1849-1933
Reference: ATL-Group-00435
Description: Notebooks, correspondence, and papers relating to the history, geology and geography of the Napier-Taupo-Kaingaroa region, notes on Maori canoes, art and history, the moa, education, hydro-electricity, the Shakespearean controversy, his political beliefs, and other subjects. There are also land deeds and papers of W Howard Hill and William Colenso. Notebooks, correspondence, and papers on the history, geology, and geography of the Napier-Taupo-Kaingaroa region, notes on moa, Captain St George's diary, Shakespearean controversy, and other topics. Papers include notes and papers on geology, history of the Kaingaroa-Taupo area, Te Kooti campaign, and early history of New Zealand; correspondence from W Colenso to Mrs E Hill. Also journal for 1897 which deals largely with school inspecting in Hawke's Bay. Henry Thomas Hill was the Inspector for Schools for Hawke's Bay and the East Coast. He joined the Hawke's Bay Philosophical Institute in 1884 and became President in 1891 and managed the Colenso Bequest for the Institute. Quantity: 159 folder(s). 1.16 Linear Metres. Finding Aids: Inventory available - see backfile.. Transfers: MS-Papers-0153 (Series C) Inventory notes the transfer of 9 photographs to the Photo Section, 18 September 1960.. Processing information: ATL-Group-00435 formed in 2019, merged previously separated collections - MS-Papers-0004 (Series A), MS-Papers-0146 (Series B), MS-Papers-0153 (Series C) and MS-Papers-0172 (Series D) - of the same provenance. NOTE: Series numbering by staff, 18 June 1987.
Hau Haus Wairarapa
Date: 1961, n d
From: Iorns, Bennett, 1883-1977 : Wairarapa research papers
Reference: MS-Papers-2510-1/15
Description: Contains photographs of Ngatuere Tawhirimatea Tawhao and a Hauhau pa at Mikimiki (Wairarapa); also contains text by Iorns about an aborted Hauhau raid into Wairarapa and the pa they built at Mikimiki Also contains a memorial card for Joseph Rawhira Tioirangi Paku Quantity: 1 folder(s). Finding Aids: See inventory for full description of the contents of this folder.
Two representations of Hau Hau standards
Date: 1985
By: New Zealand. National Publicity Studios
Reference: Eph-C-MAORI-1985
Description: Artist(s) not identified. Larger print shows a variation of the image made by W F Gordon, with the name Kenana (ie "Canaan") shown. This is the Pai Marire flag of Te Ua Haumene. Smaller print shows a man standing in profile with a raised hand. This may be a re-interpretation of Te Whiti's flag. Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 2 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Screenprints on sheets, sizes 360 x 425 mm and 175 x 212 mm. Processing information: Description updated 1 December 2023.
Carbery, Andrew Thomas H, 1836-1870 : Private journal
Date: Nov 1863-Aug 1865 - 1958
By: Carbery, Andrew Thomas H, 1836-1870
Reference: MS-Papers-2310
Description: Collection comprises the private journal of Andrew Thomas H Carbery, dated 1863 to 1865; two commissions appointing Carbey as assistant surgeon to the British army and to the 14th Regiment of Foot in 1858, and a leave of absence dated 1865 which gives Carbery leave of absence from the army starting from 29 June1866 to his retirement from service. The journal outlines Carbery's activities during this period 1863 to 1865 and comments on the conduct of the war and the Hauhau movement. It also contains miscellaneous anecdotes, verse and sketches. Also includes a type transcript of the journal created by Andrea Shand in 1958. Source of information on Carbery's regiment was taken from MS-Papers-2310-2. Source of title - Title page Accompanying material - Transcript of the journal (folder 2) Carbery was Assistant Surgeon with the 2nd battalion of the 14th (Buckinghamshire) Regiment of Foot. He was based in New Zealand between 1859 and 1866. He saw active service in the Waikato, Auckland and Raglan areas with a detachment (flying column) of the 12th, 14th, 65th and 70th Regiments. Quantity: 2 folder(s) (4 pieces). 0.02 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Holograph, typed transcript, and printed forms completed in ms Provenance: Typed transcript made in 1958 when journal was in the possession of Mrs Andrea Shand of Christchurch. Ink and pencil sketches at rear of volume. Processing information: The text in the Biography or history field previously read "Carbery was Assistant Surgeon with the 18th Royal Irish Regiment". This was unable to be verified, and the description updated with verifiable information on 1 December 2022.
Isdale, Alistair Murray, 1911-2001: The Northern area; additional Hawke's Bay history
Date: [1940-1950]
By: Isdale, Alistair Murray, 1911-2001
Reference: MS-Group-0997
Description: Unpublished manuscript, presumably by Isdale; title continues; `...war worn territory, land of much beauty, till now isolated'. Also letters from Hammond to Harry written from Thorntons Bay, Coromandel, listing New Zealand books held by Hammond, and giving biographical information about illustrator Miss L A Daff (1948). The history of northern Hawke's Bay begins before Maori arrived, covers the Maori history of the area, tells of the arrival of Europeans, the missioanries, settlement and farming, establishment of local government business and services, looks at the contemporary position of Maori in the area, tourism, schools and other aspects. The decorated cover has a photograph of the Carroll Memorial Hall, Waihirere, illustrations of Maori design and photograph of a vessel on the back cover Source of title - Transcribed Relationship complexity - See J G Wilson's `History of Hawke's Bay' with which Isdale was involved Quantity: 2 folder(s) (one in a case folder). 0.03 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Holograph and typescript Provenance: Donor/Lender/Vendor - Purchased from Crows Nest Books, Hamilton, Apr 2001 The cover is illustrated in black and white ink and possibly pastel
Samoan writings and autobiographical material
Date: [1949-1974]
From: Fowler, Leo, 1902-1976: Papers and photographs
Reference: 77-014-3/09A
Description: Includes the first half of `Fledge Me a Kiwi' - An adventure in Autobiography by Leo Fowler [eventually published in ca 1991]. Also includes handwritten notes concerning the concept of Maoritanga, some typwritten notes about a cultural ceremony in Samoa, and a copy of a letter written by T W Porter to the Editor of the Herald in 1898 relating to Te Kooti and Ropata Wahawaha. Quantity: 1 folder(s).
Huiarau Native School : The story of the Tuhoe tribes
Date: [192-?]
By: Huiarau Native School
Reference: MS-Papers-1883
Description: History of tribes includes account of Hauhau Movement, locates pa sites in Lake Waikaremoana-Ruatahuna area Papers was written as a school project Quantity: 1 folder(s) (32 leaves). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss, typescript and photograph
Maori chants, songs, poetry, whakapapa
Date: 1920
From: Cowan, James, 1870-1943 : Papers
Reference: MS-Papers-0039-08B
Description: Contains waiata and karakia, with accompanying narrative, whakapapa and a narrative about Kahungunu, the ancestor of Ngati Kahungunu Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Mss and typescripts
Miscellaneous
Date: [ca 1950s]
From: Fowler, Leo, 1902-1976: Papers and photographs
Reference: 77-014-6/16
Description: Includes on 'Hauhauism'; and a precis of a Diary of Paratene Ngata [precis by Rongo Halbert], dated 1924. Quantity: 1 folder(s).
McDonnell, Thomas, 1832-1899 : Papers
Date: 1835-1901
By: McDonnell, Thomas, 1832?-1899
Reference: MS-Papers-0035
Description: Official and personal correspondence dealing with New Zealand Wars. Reports from McDonnell to Ormond along with Ormond's replies; battle plan of Te Porere; memoir of Opepe affray by Thos Hallet. Quantity: 48 folder(s). 0.65 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss Finding Aids: Inventory available.
Gooch family : Diary and papers
Date: [1860-1940]
By: Gooch family
Reference: MS-Papers-5911
Description: Gooch describes the daily events of war and recreation, 4-22 Oct (?1865), including Kiore Kino, Hungahungatorea, Koingo and Te Teko. He writes of the various principals involved including Thomas McDonnell, Lieutenant McPherson and Captain Newland, the movements of troops to various pa, and also describes the Maori and kupapa involved in the fighting, including Hinoua and Kereopa. Also includes birth certificate for Richard Gooch (1867) and family history of the O'Donnel (O'Donnell) family which includes the Gooch family. Source of title - Supplied The diary is in the form of a letter written by Dr Gooch who was on active service during the East Coast-Bay of Plenty campaigns, Oct 1865, following the death of Volkner, Mar 1865 Quantity: 1 folder(s). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Holograph; mss and typescript (photocopies) Provenance: Donor/Lender/Vendor - Donated by Mr Dick Gooch, Scottsdale, Arizona, Apr 1997
Marshall family : Papers
Date: 1852-1918
By: Marshall family
Reference: Micro-MS-0125
Description: Relationship complexity - See also Micro-MS-0136 Quantity: 3 microfilm reel(s) positive. Finding Aids: Inventory available.
Church of the Seven Rules of Jehovah : Records
Date: 1850-1928
By: Church of the Seven Rules of Jehovah; Chamberlain, Len, active 1994
Reference: MS-Group-0324
Description: Contains material about the Church of the Seven Rules of Jehovah including prayerbooks, rules, theological letters, church activities (baptisms, marriages, burials etc) and administrative details. There is also material from other churches - mainly treatises, prayer books and magazines - including Pai Marire, Anglican, Catholic, Mormon and Ratana churches. There are various copies of Māori newspapers and legislation affecting Māori. There are whakapapa notebooks that relate to Ngāti Kahungunu, Rangitane, Ngāti Tuwharetoa, Ngāti Raukawa and Waikato. There are also other papers including clippings and photos from newspapers, and bird feathers. Title supplied by Library. See also Patete papers (MS-Papers-5689) and Duffy papers (MS-Papers-4190) for further information about the Church of the Seven Rules of Jehovah. There is further material in the Turnbull printed collection, the photographic archive, and the newspaper collection (particularly in the Matuhi press). A Wairarapa-based Māori Church which eventually merged into the Ratana Church. For further information see MS-Papers-4190. Quantity: 5 folder(s). 25 volume(s). 1 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss and printed matter Provenance: The donor was the last person baptised into the Church. Transfers: To Photographic Archive - 1 framed photograph of an unknown group performing in front of a wharenui and 2 unidentified photographs. (photocopies of these remain with the manuscript collection)..
McCormick, Arthur David 1860-1943 :[Illustrations from "New Zealand; romance of empire"...
Date: 1840 - 1865 - 1908 - 1850
By: McCormick, Arthur David, 1860-1943; Fry, Patricia Susan, 1924-2019
Reference: A-004-037/047
Description: Titles: Heke fells the flagstaff at Kororareka; Farewell to Hawaiki; Victors in the fight; The fight in Massacre Bay; A dreadful recognition; Signing the Treaty of Waitangu; Phillpotts at Oheawai; A boy's heroism: "Awake! Awake!"; Major Witchell's charge at Nukemaru; The frenzy of the Hauhau. The incantation; Butters gives the alarm - Poverty Bay. Title supplied for each image. ATL has Reginald Horsley's "New Zealand. Romance of Empire" at NZ&P 993.1 HOR Inscriptions: Recto - beneath image - [Title] Quantity: 11 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, coloured, each image 155 x 112 mm, on sheet 203 x 135 mm.
Bawden, W H fl 1911 : Church of St Stephen the Martyr, Opotiki NZ, Volkner's church
Date: 1911, 1916
By: Bawden, W H, active 1911
Reference: qMS-0145
Description: Comprises notes by the Rev Bawden on the church, mostly focusing on Volkner's death; also included is a short printed history of the church in Opotiki which includes the reminiscences of the Rev F W Martin, `respecting traditions existent in Opotiki at the beginning of his ministry in the parish in 1895', published in 1916. Source of title - Transcribed Quantity: 1 volume(s) (2 leaves). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Typescript (carbon) with annotations (34 cm, blue pam case)
Notebook
Date: 1926
From: Hill, Henry Thomas, 1849-1933 : Papers
Reference: MS-Papers-0146-05
Description: Note book with notes on history and geology of Taupo-Kaingaroa, Hauhau in Poverty Bay, land disputes, Te Kooti campaign. Labelled no 2 pages 1-201. Quantity: 1 folder(s).