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Colenso, William, 1811-1899 : Maori letters to Colenso
Date: 1845-1882
By: Colenso, William, 1811-1899
Reference: MS-Papers-0792/2
Description: Contains letters from Maori to Colenso about the erection of chapels, reports about the activities and plans of Maori teachers, parishioners and others, reports of illnesses and deaths, requests for religious texts, medicines and other items, and the loss of faith among Kai Tahu people because of the misdeeds of their Maori teachers; also contains letters that relate to the New Zealand Wars (Taranaki theatre) and the Pai Marire religion, including a letter from Titokowaru asking for reinforcements; also includes a letter written by Pomare V, king of Tahiti Quantity: 1 folder(s) (33 pieces). Physical Description: Mss (Photocopy)
[Merrett, Joseph Jenner] 1815-1854 :Heki's first pah at the lake of Mapera near Okaihau...
Date: 1845 - 1848 - 1846
From: British Library. Department of Manuscripts :Drawings and sketches illustrative of New Zealand. 1845-1853. [Additional Manuscript 19953. File prints].
By: Merrett, Joseph Jenner, 1815-1854
Reference: E-143-015
Description: Five drawings on one page. From the top, 'Heke's first pah' shows Hone Heke's pa in the background, with Lake Omapere in the foreground, groups of Maori gathered. 'Landing a canoe' shows a long waka landing by pa pallisades to the right, with a volcanic peak in the background. Seated and standing men are in the canoe, and on land. Five rowers are waving oars in the air. The view of Tamaki shows a rolling landscape with a ridged volcanic peak in the background. 'Three seated Maori' have their cloaks wrapped around them. 'Chief at Taupo' is a profile view of a man in a cloak, with bushy receding hair, possibly Te Heu Heu. Other Titles - Omapere Quantity: 1 photograph(s). Physical Description: Photograph of five sepia ink and wash drawings
Letter from McLean to friends
Date: 17 Jan 1845
From: McLean, Donald (Sir), 1820-1877 : Papers
Reference: MS-Papers-0032-0669A-01
Description: Letter asking Maori to remain neutral despite whatever intentions Te Heuheu and Te Rauparaha may have Quantity: 1 piece (4 pages on 1 leaf).
Letter from McLean to Whanganui Maori
Date: 6 Jun 1845
From: McLean, Donald (Sir), 1820-1877 : Papers
Reference: MS-Papers-0032-0669A-11
Description: Letter to Putiki, Whanganui Maori urging for peace with Waikato and Tuwharetoa Quantity: 1 piece (3 pages on 1 leaf).
Diary
Date: 19-22 May 1845
From: McLean, Donald (Sir), 1820-1877 : Papers
Reference: MS-1198
Description: Comprises daily entries for four days in which McLean arrived at Taupo, and had a long meeting there with the Tuwharetoa chief Te Heuheuu, and his brother, Iwikau. Other - A transcript of this diary is included in MS-1284 Quantity: 1 volume(s). Physical Description: Holograph
Letter from Hoani Wiremu Hipango to McLean
Date: 27 Sep 1845
From: McLean, Donald (Sir), 1820-1877 : Papers
Reference: MS-Papers-0032-0669B-13
Description: Letter advising of Ngati Maru's refusal of Te Heuheu's advice to return home peacefully but to avenge death and also Hipango's request for guns Quantity: 1 piece (4 pages on 1 leaf).
Letter from McLean to Te Heuheu
Date: 14 May 1845
From: McLean, Donald (Sir), 1820-1877 : Papers
Reference: MS-Papers-0032-0669A-10
Description: Letter from McLean to Te Heuheu urging Te Heuheu for peace and to meet Quantity: 1 piece (4 pages on 1 leaf).