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Whakapapa tables,correspondence, notes, schedule of rents and Royal Commission material
Date: 1881-1901
From: Mackay, Alexander, 1833-1909 : Maori land papers
Reference: MS-Papers-2089-1
Description: Contains detailed whakapapa tables of the Ngati Toa tribe, with cross links into Te Ati Awa, relating to the purchase of the top of the South Island by the Crown; a copy of the Royal Commission relating to Ngati Toa (published in the AJHR 1881); correspondence dated 1901 regarding McKay's retirement; notes and a schedule of Maori rents in Taranaki, Wellington, Nelson, Marlborough and Westland. Quantity: 1 folder(s).
Patete family : Diaries and other papers relating to Haimona Patete
Date: 1901-1927, 1995
By: Patete family
Reference: MS-Papers-5689
Description: Collection comprises diaries, whakapapa, ledger, letter book, and other papers concerning land dealings, the Church of the Seven Rules of Jehovah, minutes of the Hoiere (marae) committee, and a biography of Haimona Patete written by Anthony Patete in 1995. Language - Some material in English Source of title - Supplied Haimona Patete was the founder of the Church of the Seven Rules of Jehovah. He was the chairman of the Hoiere (marae) committee. Anthony Patete wrote an essay for vol 3 of the DNZB. Quantity: 13 folder(s) (in hollinger box). 0.17 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss, typescript and printed matter
Haimona Patete - Diary
Date: 1901-1913
From: Patete family : Diaries and other papers relating to Haimona Patete
Reference: MS-Papers-5689-01
Description: Diary of activities; accounts, details of lands owned by Patete and land rentals; whakapapa of Patete family and associates; Hoiere (Marae) Committee minutes Also contains local births and deaths records Includes fragments of Ngati Toa whakapapa from Tupahau to Te Maunu - Kimihia - Te Kanae - Te Uira and Wineera Te Kanae. Quantity: 1 volume(s).
H T Whatahoro Jury - Maori Land Court note book
Date: 1900-1909
From: Maori Purposes Fund Board : Papers
Reference: MS-Papers-0189-B005
Description: Contains verbatim evidence from sittings of the Maori Land Court at Otaki and in the South Island to hear subdivision and succession cases, with details of land ownership and occupation, whakapapa and ancestral rights, pa and mahinga kai and notes about current use of land; a letter to Te Whatahoro from his daughter is also included Enclosures - 1 page letter dated Maehe 12 1907 inserted in the beginning of book Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Marbled boards, 33 cm., vol numbered 3
H T Whatahoro Jury - Maori Land Court Assessors book
Date: 7 May 1901
From: Maori Purposes Fund Board : Papers
Reference: MS-Papers-0189-B061
Description: Contains notes from the sitting of the Maori Land Court at Kaiapoi and Nelson to hear succession and subdivision cases. Includes significant verbatim evidence on the Whakatu, Whakapuaka, Whangarae, and D'Urville Island Land Blocks. Comprises evidence by Hemi Matenga, Huria Matenga-Katene and others. Physical Description: Marbled boards, 33 cm
Haimona Patete - Letter book
Date: 1901-1910
From: Patete family : Diaries and other papers relating to Haimona Patete
Reference: MS-Papers-5689-04
Description: Copies of letters to Arapawa Maori Council, Taiawhio Te Tau, Te Ao, Te Etita (unknown newspaper), Timi Kara (Sir James Carroll), te etita o Te Matuhi and Te Puke Ki Hikurangi, Hone Heke, Takuta Pomare, Mr J Palmer, Polly and others. Includes census (1904) for Arapawa Island. Records Haimona's concern for the Ngati Toa-Koata people of Whangarae in the Croiselles who had been ravaged by a localised epidemic. Quantity: 1 volume(s).
Diary
Date: 1881-1907
From: Church of the Seven Rules of Jehovah : Records
Reference: MSX-3924
Description: This notebook appears to have been written by Haimona Patete. It contains autobiographical details of his birth, relationships and interaction with the Kingitanga. It also contains accounts of various Church of the Seven Rules of Jehovah hui, church records and draft prayers, and notes about the Kotahitanga movement and the Aropaoa Maori Council Quantity: 1 volume(s). Physical Description: Mss