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Manuscript

Buller, James, 1812-1884 : A continuation of the journal ...

Date: 1838-1844

By: Buller, James (Rev), 1812-1884

Reference: qMS-0300

Description: Full title: A continuation of the journal of James Buller, who is the son of James and Jennifer Buller, and was born at Helston, in the county of Cornwall in England; who was united in the holy bond of matrimony on Aug 9, 1835, to Jane Tonkin Martin, with whom he left the land of his nativity on Oct 10th; landed at Sydney, February 17th 1836 and at Hokianga, April 27th 1836, where... he is now a Wesleyan missionary... Includes copies of reports and letters sent by Buller Quantity: 1 volume(s) (ca 600 pages). Physical Description: Holograph (31 cm; marbled end-papers)

Manuscript

Buller, James 1812-1884 : Letters

Date: 1837-1839

By: Buller, James (Rev), 1812-1884

Reference: qMS-0306

Description: Copies or summaries of letters to friends and colleagues in England and Australia. They describe the Wesleyan mission settlement at Mangungu, Hokianga and the progress of mission work. Comments on the Maori response to Christianity and the influence of European traders on the Maoris. Also a description of the mission station on the Kaipara river Quantity: 1 volume(s) (179 pages). Physical Description: Holographs (photocopy) (35 cm; blue buckram)

Manuscript

Buller, James, 1812-1884 : Maori inward correspondence

Date: 1835-1881

By: Buller, James (Rev), 1812-1884

Reference: MS-Papers-9381

Description: Folder contains two inward letters in Maori to Buller with English translations. The first letter is written by Tekati (Scott) from Canterbury on 6 Jun 1866. Tekati discusses his role as a Maori teacher and leader of religous services. The second letter is written by Wiremu Patene from Waipa on 16 Apr 1867. Patene discusses the erection of a wooden school-house and the removal of buildings on the Kopua. The verso of this leaf includes addresee details as Wi Patene care of W Searaneke Esq., Ngaruwahia. Annotated with brief financial details. Both letters and translations are mounted on card. The verso of the Tekati mounting includes four envelope covers. These relate to English postal history. Two are postmarked 1835, and one is annotated in pencil as Aug 1881. Source of title - Supplied by Library Quantity: 1 folder(s). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss

Manuscript

Buller, James 1812-1884 : Sermons written at Mangungu

Date: 1836-1837

By: Buller, James (Rev), 1812-1884

Reference: MS-0405

Description: Quantity: 1 volume(s) (80 pages). Physical Description: Holograph (25 cm; ¼ blue morocco, blue linen)

Manuscript

Buller, James, 1812-1884 : Journal at Mangungu

Date: 10 Jun-10 Aug 1838

By: Buller, James (Rev), 1812-1884

Reference: MS-0357

Description: Aproximately weekly entries cover activities at the Methodist Mission station at Mangungu; Maori and missionary family affairs; Buller's reading and spiritual concerns Quantity: 1 volume(s) (46 pages). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Holograph (20 cm; ½ blue morocco, cloth boards)

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