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[Creator unknown] : Te Kooti's campaigns 1868-1871 [copy of ms map].
Date: 1868 - 1871
Reference: MapColl-832hkm/1868-71/Acc.5976
Description: Map showing the East Cape, Bay of Plenty, Tauranga, Northern Hawkes Bay and just south of Taupo. Shows Te Kooti's approximate route, and direction (arrows on line) and his engagements with the Hauhau people. Stops at certain pa are dated, some added text (before photocopy) e.g. "Final escape to King Country", "Visit to Takangamutu". Key stops included Opape, Tologa Bay, Turanga, Whakatane, Rotorua, Te Pourere, Puketapu. The linking areas for all these points was the Urewera country. Te Kooti was a Rongowhakaata leader, military leader, prophet, religious founder, pursued by colonial forces, eventually took refuge in the King Country where Te Kooti remained until pardoned in 1883. Language - Place names Quantity: 1 map(s). Physical Description: Photocopy, linen backed, scale [1:700,000], 26 x 34 cm
Waitangi - I was there
Date: [1986-1990]
From: Campion, Richard Merkiff, 1923-2013:Theatrical papers and recordings
Reference: MS-Papers-7351
Description: Story and script for documentary drama, `Waitangi - I was there' first performed in Wellington in 1986 with assistance from various theatre groups and the newly formed Maori Theatre Trust. Campion proposed this project for Waitangi Day 1986 in the first New Zealand International Festival of the Arts and for the 1990 150th anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi Quantity: 1 folder(s). 0.02 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Typescript
[Creator unknown] :Plan of the city of Auckland 1865 [showing boundaries] [map with ms ...
Date: 1865
Reference: MapColl-832.1291bje/1865/Acc.11199
Description: Cadastral published map of the city of Auckland with annotated electoral boundaries of Auckland City West 6024, Auckland City North 5479 and City East 5106. Published map shows land blocks and allotments for the entire city, Ponsonby Square, Catholic and Anglican churches, Catholic school, Native Hostelry, the Albert Barracks and adjoining military reserve, the Britomart Barracks, banks and public offices. Base map: 'Plan of the city of Auckland - copied from the Government Registration map'. (Auckland; Geo. T. Chapman, 1865), Booksellor and Stationer, Auckland. Insert of sub-division of section 20 in upper right corner. Quantity: 1 map(s). Physical Description: Ink and watercolour on paper, linen backed, scale [1:3 168], 51 x 58 cm.
[Creator unknown] :Sketch map [of] Mokau [River] [copy of ms map]. Dec 1845. 45 miles n...
Date: 1845
Reference: MapColl-832.17a/1845/Acc.35737
Description: Sketch map of the river Mokau depicting several placenames along the length of the river; also indicates the old road, boundary of land offered for sale. Note on map reads 'Supposed length of sketch 40 miles to Maotukaramu settlement'. Nga[ti] Tamariki, Otumaru, indicated. Note on map reads: 'No diffficulty for canoes from heads up'. Scale corrected before copying. Quantity: 1 map(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, scale [ca. 1: 63 360], 46 x 33 cm.
Smith, Stephenson Percy, 1840-1922 :Sketch map of the Mokau River and part of the count...
Date: 1858
Reference: MapColl-832.17at/1858/Acc.644
Description: Sketch map of the river Mokau depicting several placenames along the length of the river such as Rotopotaka and Tapumaori; also indicates caves. Note reference reads 'Green - forest, red - paths'; however colours indistinguishable on these copies. Map joined with glue in middle. Similar but not identical with copy of ms map (MapColl-832.17at/1858/Acc.643). Quantity: 1 map(s). Physical Description: Photocopy, scale indeterminable, 12 x 36 cm.
[Creator unknown] :[Sketch of Lake Taupo and immediate vicinity. Report from Inspector ...
Date: 1871
Reference: MapColl-832.18gmb/[1871]/Acc.6024-6025
Description: Military map depicting Lake Taupo and surrounding north and east areas, denoting the lake, Maori placenames, Native (Maori) cultivations, dray roads now constructed, Native bridle tracks and constabulatory stations. Library has two photographic copies. Second copy is negative copy, Acc. 6025. Quantity: 2 map(s). Physical Description: Photographic copy, scale [1:253 440], 52 x 43 cm.
Smith, Stephenson Percy, 1840-1922 :Sketch map of the Mokau River and part of the count...
Date: 1858
Reference: MapColl-832.17at/1858/Acc.643
Description: Sketch map of the river Mokau depicting several placenames along the length of the river such as Rotopotaka and Tapumaori; also indicates caves. This copy is a photographic enlargement of the original manuscript (coloured) at rear of book by S P Smith, 'Notes of a journey from Taranaki to Mokau...' New Plymouth, 1858 (held at MS. SMI.1858). Note reference reads 'Green - forest, red - paths' however colours indistinguishable on these copies. Similar to but not identical with ms map held by New Plymouth Public Library (see photocopy MapColl-832.17at/1858/Acc.644). Quantity: 1 map(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, linen backed, scale indeterminable, 16 x 59 cm.
Skinner, William Henry, 1857-1946 :Te Kawau pa, [near Mokau] Ngatitama tribe [ms map]. ...
Date: 1860
By: Skinner, William Henry, 1857-1946; Gordon, William Francis Robert, 1846-1936
Reference: MapColl-832.17hkcmf/[ca.1860]/Acc.5101
Description: Map depicting position of Te Kawau Pa, beside Rangi-kaiwaka Beach, and Wharau and Pukerewa. Shows Kuatahi Stream, cliffs and steep sloping terrace, approach to Pa by means of ladder and spot where Pahitahanga (Ngati Maniapoto Chief) fell over cliff and was killed. The Pa's inner palisading is indicated. Other Titles - Ngati Tama Quantity: 1 manuscript map(s). Physical Description: Ink on dressed linen, scale [ca. 1: 2 376], 51 x 30 cm.
Hogan, Patrick Joseph 1804-1878 :Waingaroa Harbour and track [ms map]. [by] P J Hogan. ...
Date: 1850 - 1859
By: Hogan, Patrick Joseph, 1804-1878; Hill, Howard (Mrs), active 1950s?
Reference: MapColl-832.14gbbd/[185-?]/Acc.5057
Description: Cadastral map of the Whaingaroa River from Raglan Harbour, showing the township, Kaikatea Bush, Native Land, several named land lots, some of which give acreage. Named land lots include Davy, Chamberlin, Turton, Johnston, Johstone [sic], Wallis, Cox, Sutton, Moon, A.B.G., Jo. Harota, Stewart, Purgusson, J. Moon, G. Moon, Cogswell, J. Shimmin, Kescet, Sole and Forman. Extended Title - Whaingaroa Pencil annotation names harbour 'Raglan Harbour'. Quantity: 1 manuscript map(s). Physical Description: Ink on paper, linen backed, 43 x 74 cm.
O'Mealy, J.B. fl 1842 :Plan of Auckland as it stood in January 1842 [ms map]. J.B. O'Me...
Date: 1842
By: O'Mealy, John Bonfield, 1810?-1876
Reference: MapColl-832.1291gbbd/1842/Acc.22934
Description: Map depicting early settlement of Auckland's Commercial Bay, Official Bay, Point Britomart, detailing buildings on Victoria and Lower Queen Streets, Shortland Cres, and Emily Place. A reference key indicates building types, such as the position of military barracks,the Surveyor General and the Colonial Secretary's office, five hotels, an inn, a post office, jail, court house, bank and a church, Includes undated pencil annotations of streets after reclaiming of land in Commercial Bay, such as Custom House St and Commerce St, as well as the streets Albert and Hobson. Bottom right corner is written '936a'. (Pencilled: 8B9.14). Quantity: 1 manuscript map(s). Physical Description: Ink, watercolour and pencil on card, linen backed, 56 x 67 cm.
[Hill, Howard, fl 1870's-1880's] : [Central North Island showing war campaigns and trai...
Date: 1868 - 1869
By: Hill, Howard, active 1870s-1880s
Reference: MapColl-832hkm/1868-1869/Acc.5862
Description: Plots the Hauhau campaign and Te Kooti campaign from the New Zealand Wars. Shows central North Island and note reads "Land enclosed by yellow is that of the Maori King, boarded by the 'aukati' no European may cross on pain of death". Military engagements and massacres are identified across the map. Massacres are identified at Matawhero, Ohiwa Harbour, Whitecliffs and Waihi. Engagements are identified at Mohaka, Ngaatape, Puketapu, Turanga and Ahikerera Pa on the East Coast and Whakatane districts, and Rauparoa Pa, Otatau, Otoia, Wairou, Moturoa, Ruapuru and Te Ngutu o te Mana (identified as Tito Kowaru's own place). Shows "Nukumaru Pah taken 2 Feb 69". Orange lines represent Colonel Whitmore campaigns eg Campaign of Ngatapa Dec/Jan 1869 (Poverty Bay area), or Oct/Nov 1868 Whanganui area, April/ May 1869 Bay of Plenty area. Small yellow lines represent the New Zealand war battle campaigns by the ers and the New Zealand government against the Maori, especially those led by Colonel Whitmore eg Col. Whitmore's pursuit of prisoners July August 1868, St John's column Apr-May 1869, or Col. Whitmore Jan, Feb, April, May 1869 from Whanganui to New Plymouth. Shows overland road from Napier to Auckland. Some text on map e.g. "Whareongaonga, where the prisoners from the Chatham Islands landed in July 1860." (This would included Te Kooti Arikirangi Te Turuki.) Quantity: 1 manuscript map(s). Physical Description: Ink on paper, backed with card, hand coloured, 17.5 x 22 cm.