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Correspondence
Date: 13-21 Oct 1881
From: Rolleston, William, 1831-1903 : Papers
Reference: 77-248-05/2
Description: Mainly telegrams. Identifiable correspondents entered in name field Quantity: 1 folder(s).
Correspondence
Date: 24 Oct-17 Nov 1881
From: Rolleston, William, 1831-1903 : Papers
Reference: 77-248-05/3
Description: Mainly telegrams. Identifiable correspondents entered in name field Quantity: 1 folder(s).
Papers re Sir John Hall
Date: 1880-1882
From: New Zealand Parliamentary Library : Various papers found in library
Reference: MS-Papers-10617-1
Description: Includes diary entries and correspondence. One letter relates to a double ministerial crisis involing Te Whiti at Parihaka. Quantity: 1 folder(s).
Correspondence
Date: 1881
From: Rolleston, William, 1831-1903 : Papers
Reference: 82-355-03/2
Description: Identifiable correspondents entered in name field Quantity: 1 folder(s).
Correspondence
Date: Mar-May 1881
From: Rolleston, William, 1831-1903 : Papers
Reference: 77-248-03/3
Description: Identified correspondents entered in Name field below; also includes coded telegram from Sir John Hall re Parihaka, interview with Te Whiti Quantity: 1 folder(s). Includes printed map of Mikonui Water Race near the settlement of Ross [Totara District]
Duigan, James, 1850-1929 : Letters
Date: 1872-1873
By: Duigan, James, 1850-1929
Reference: MS-Papers-1308
Description: Comprises letter to Duigan from William Fox re presenting certain papers in court (Oct 1873); and letter from Robert Parris giving his opinion of Te Whiti (Oct 1872) Source of title - Supplied Quantity: 1 folder(s) (3 pieces). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss and typed extract
Correspondence
Date: Sep 1881
From: Rolleston, William, 1831-1903 : Papers
Reference: 77-248-04/2
Description: Mainly telegrams (some with coded words). Identifiable correspondents entered in name field Quantity: 1 folder(s).
Correspondence and photographs from H D Bates
Date: 1923
From: Cowan, James, 1870-1943 : Papers
Reference: MS-Papers-11310-112
Description: Two handwritten letters by H D Bates, a witness of the battle of Moutoa Island in 1864, both written in 1923. Also includes two photographs of a memorial [possibly of the Moutoa Island battle memorial which is mentioned in one of the letters] and one of Gilbert Mair [held by the ATL under the reference number PAColl-4306]. Also mentioned is Te Whiti and Parihaka. Arrangement: Bundle 39 in original listing Quantity: 1 folder(s).
Te Kahui Wiremu Kararehe - Life of Wiremu Kingi Matakatea and other notes
Date: 1835-1893
From: Polynesian Society: Records
Reference: MS-Papers-1187-077
Description: Includes a preface and translation in S P Smith's hand with a note: `A large part of this has been embodied in "Hist. and Trad. of Taranaki Coast"'. There is also a covering note signed by W H S (W H Skinner) on the provenance of the ms with a genealogy of Teira Whatakore attached. Also includes letter from T M Hocken to Smith, Dunedin 1 Jun 1893, forwarding books and precis of copies or extracts of Colonial Office material, Sep 1835, on the `Alligator' and J Guard affair. The manuscript gives a biographical account of Wiremu Kingi Matakatea, with whakapapa, with much information about his role in conflicts between Taranaki and other iwi, and between Taranaki and the Government in the first Taranaki campaign (1860) in the New Zealand wars; the document also discusses the shipwreck `Harriet' and the treatment received by the survivors; there are also translations of the material. Quantity: 1 folder(s).
Tomb of Te Whiti at Parihaka
Date: ca 1907
From: Original photographic prints and postcards from the file print collection, Box 17
Reference: PAColl-7489-72
Description: The tomb of Te Whiti at Parihaka being a marble monument surrounded by an iron fence and stone pillars. Photographer unidentified. Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s).
Historical items taken from Taranaki newspapers
Date: 1935-1937
From: Craig, Elsdon Walter Grant, 1917-1980 : Papers
Reference: fMS-Papers-7888-1
Description: The clippings are from the `Hawera Star' and `Taranaki Daily News', and refer to aspects of the Taranaki wars, and to Parihaka, especially with regard to forts and blockhouses. Quantity: 1 folder(s).
Preston, G M :Album of Maori photographs
By: Preston, G M (Miss), active 1982; Angas, George French, 1822-1886; Gordon, William Francis Robert, 1846-1936
Reference: PA1-o-423
Description: Carte-de-visite sized Maori portraits. A number of the portraits have been identified. Quantity: 1 album(s). Physical Description: Album with black card cover, embossed with flower pattern; 23.5 x 30.5 cm
[Hobson, Henry], fl 1881 :Te Whiti; C.G.S.S. "Hinemoa"; Maoris going to Te Whiti's meet...
Date: 1881 - 1882
From: Hobson, Henry, fl 1881 :Album [of military photographs, cartes de visite and watercolours, Armed Constabulary, Taranaki. 1881-1882].
By: Gibbs, William Brickell, 1844?-1898; Sherriff, George, 1846-1930
Reference: E-814-014
Description: Watercolour sketches show three Maori head and shoulder portraits, a portrait of Te Whiti walking in profile in a blanket (based on the illustration after George Sherriff in the London graphic, 8 April 1882 page 340), and a watercolour scene of a group of Maori in horsedrawn cariage, bullock cart and on foot. The inserted photograph is a ship portrait of the C.G.S.S. "Hinemoa", 282 tones, 180 horsepower, by photographer William Brickell Gibbs of Wellington. Extended Title - From Henry Hobson's Album of military photographs, cartes de visite and watercolours, Armed Constabulary, Taranaki, 1881-1882, page [14] Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour, 170 x 247 mm, with inserted photograph 105 x 140 mm, on page of album.
Scrapbook No 2
Date: 1915-1931
From: Best, Elsdon, 1856-1931 : Papers
Reference: qMS-0208
Description: Polynesian/Maori Voyages, the story of Takitimu Waka, Maori Customary Concepts and Tribal Narratives. Includes information on the messianic cults that flourished in the 19C; the battle of Waiorua (Whakapaetai) at Kapiti; Te Rangihaeata's stockade at Paremata; the death of Von Tempsky at Te Ngutu-o-te-Manu, and expropriated taonga in the British Museum, including Te Rauparaha's mere-pounamu `Papatahi' and Te Hiko-o-te-Rangi's mere-pounamu `Tuhiwai'. Comprises information on Nga Puhi `Atamira', and generic Maori tohunga practices.
Dossier (volume 1)
Date: 1979-1982
From: Dossier on Te Kooti Rikirangi Te Turuki
Reference: MS-Papers-9587-01
Description: This volume explains the outline of the collection and gives the reasoning of why the dossier was put together . This volume gives a brief background on the project. Quantity: 1 folder(s) (77 pages). Physical Description: Typescript and photocopies
Maori letters mainly concerned with land claims
Date: Jan-June 1879
From: Buller, Walter Lawry (Sir), 1838-1906 : Papers
Reference: MS-Papers-0048-15
Description: Contains letters from Maori to Buller, in his capacity as a lawyer, with regard to Maori land tenure and transactions, related finances and other issues, concentrated in the lower West Coast of the North Island There are also letters with regard to the formal engagement of Buller as a lawyer, money-lending and other financial matters Quantity: 1 folder(s). Finding Aids: Inventory available.
Correspondence - Kahui Kararehe, H H Lawry, A Leverd
Date: 1886, 1893-1907, 1910-1915
From: Polynesian Society: Records
Reference: MS-Papers-1187-264
Description: Contains inwards letters from Kahui Kaharehe 1893-1907 (40); a letter from H H Lawry, and correspondence with A Leverd 1910-1915 (8). The extensive correspondence between Smith and Te Kahui Kararehe of Taranaki deals with Taranaki whakapapa, information about the migration to New Zealand from Hawaiki of the Aotea and Kurahaupo canoes, whakatauki, information about the Maori language, waiata, karakaia, information about 19th century conflicts and about tthe activities of Te Whiti and Tohu at Parihaka Relationship complexity - Refer to `Ko nga tuhituhi a Te Kahui Kararehe ki a Te Mete 1893-1906', editted by Ruka Broughton (1984), and published by the Maori Studies Dept, Victoria University of Wellington - this contains transcripts of the originals in the manuscript, with a good name-iwi index Quantity: 1 folder(s).
Pontifex (Mr), fl 1886-1898 : Travel journal
Date: 1886-1898
By: Pontifex, (Mr), active 1886-1898
Reference: MSX-8078
Description: Travel journal kept by a Mr Pontifex, apparently a lawyer in Brisbane. Records his travels to the Australian outback, New Zealand, Europe and Britain. Describes travel from Brisbane to St George Qld (1886); Christchurch to Blenheim (Oct-Nov 1889), involving a tour of sheep stations on horseback with a friend, recording names of stations and owners, notes on scenery and state of roads; Christchurch to Hanmer via Kaikoura (Dec 1889) on foot or by coach, with similar descriptions; North Island Jan-Feb 1890, with visits to Maori villages, including Parihaka, where he met Te Whiti. Described in some detail. Other passages record trips to Europe. At the end of the book is a resume of his extensive travels. Source of title - Supplied by Library Quantity: 1 volume(s). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Holograph Provenance: Donor/Lender/Vendor - Purchase, Ken Spelman Booksellers, York, UK, 2007
Newall, Stuart (Lieutenant-Colonel), 1843-1919 : Diaries, journal and letter books
Date: 1863-1901
By: Newall, Stuart, 1843-1919
Reference: qMS-1577-1584
Description: Very full account of West Coast and Urewera campaigns, 1869; official correspondence while Inspector, Armed Constabulary, Waikato, 1872-1878; journals 1879-1881 re Taranaki affairs including detailed description of the arrest of Te Whiti at Parihaka; journals and correspondence as Commanding Officer, 5th Contingent during the South African War; reminiscences 1863-1871. All fully detailed. Source of title - Supplied title Army officer Quantity: 8 volume(s). 0.15 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Holograph (vols 1-6 in blue box) Many sketches, maps, especially battles, camps, etc
[Graphic, London] :New Zealand ; examination of the Maori leaders, Te Whiti and Tohu, a...
Date: 1882
By: Graphic (London, England)
Reference: A-018-016
Description: The interior of a court-room, with Te Whiti and Tohu seated in the background, while a witness is examined. Court officials, one policeman and specatators surround the scene Illustration in: The Graphic, 28 Jan 1882. Source and date from pencil inscription Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: 1 print ; wood engraving, b&w 149 x 224 mm