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Williams, Henry, 1792-1867 : Journal / transcribed by Rev L M Rogers
Date: 11 Nov 1830-16 Aug 1832, 1949
By: Williams, Henry, 1792-1867; Rogers, Lawrence Moter (Rev), 1898-1984
Reference: MS-2411
Description: Spelling of names has been kept as in the original Quantity: 1 volume(s) (137 leaves). 0.02 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Typescript (26cm, blue buckram)
Brown, Alfred Nesbit, 1803-1884 : Journals
Date: 21 Mar 1835-10 Apr 1850
By: Brown, Alfred Nesbit (Archdeacon), 1803-1884
Reference: qMS-0277-0278a
Description: Comprises typescript copy of Brown's diary (1835-1846); and microfilm printout (1847-1850). A journal kept while Brown was a missionary for the Church Missionary Society at Matamata, Tauranga and the Bay of Islands. He describes conversion and education of Maori, inter-tribal war while at Matamata and his journey on HMS `Rattlesnake' with James Busby and Samuel Marsden from the Bay of Islands to Queen Charlotte Sound (1837). Source of title - Supplied Quantity: 3 volume(s). 0.05 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Typescript and microfilm printout (35 cm; red buckram & phase box)
Williams, William 1800-1878 : Journal in London
Date: 1851-1852
By: Williams, William, 1800-1878
Reference: MS-2436
Description: Henry Williams' copy of William Williams' journal; includes statements before the committee of the Church Missionary Society concerning the charges of Governor Grey against the missionaries in New Zealand aand the accusations against Archdeacon Henry Williams Source of title - Transcribed Variations in title - On title page: H W's copy of William Williams' journal in London Quantity: 1 volume(s) (172 leaves). 0.02 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Typescript (26cm, blue buckram)
Wesleyan Missionary Society : Letters of the Wesleyan Missionary Society missionaries i...
Date: 1844-1863
By: Wesleyan Missionary Society
Reference: qMS-2178
Description: Quantity: 1 volume(s) (16 pages). Physical Description: Typescript
Baker, Charles 1803-1875 : Letters and journals of Rev C Baker to the Church Missionary...
Date: 1 Jan 1849-2 Jul 1869
By: Baker, Charles (Rev), 1803-1875
Reference: qMS-0112
Description: Describes life as a missionary in Gisborne, Tauranga, Waiapu and Auckland; includes letters and reports to the Church Missionary Society Source of title - Transcribed Quantity: 1 volume(s) (227 leaves). 0.03 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Typescript (34cm, ¼ blue morocco, blue cloth)
Baker, Charles 1803-1875 : Journal
Date: 15 Sep 1839-30 Aug 1840
By: Baker, Charles (Rev), 1803-1875
Reference: qMS-0110
Description: Describes missionary life in Paihia and the Bay of Islands and establishment of schools; comments on Europeans and Maori, political events, activities of French; mentions signing of Treaty of Waitangi Source of title - Transcribed Quantity: 1 volume(s) (16 leaves). 0.02 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Typescript (34cm, blue linen)
Baker, Charles 1803-1875 : Journals
Date: 1827-1867
By: Baker, Charles (Rev), 1803-1875
Reference: qMS-0109
Description: Describes in detail his career as a missionary in the Bay of Islands, Gisborne, the East Coast, and in Tauranga and the Bay of Plenty; covers his missionary work, personal life, Maori and settler life and events such as the war in the Bay of Plenty region Accompanying material - Copy of letter dated 28 Jul 1959 from librarian at Auckland Institute and Museum describing circumstances of the copying Source of title - Supplied Quantity: 1 volume(s). 0.03 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Typescript (34cm, blue linen) Processing information: Copies of the five originals have been bound into one volume
McCrae, Alexander, 1799-1861 : Notes by Lieutenant McCrae during visit to New Zealand o...
Date: 1820
By: McCrae, Alexander, 1799-1861
Reference: qMS-1172
Description: Comprises copies of McCrae's diary (pp1-24); a similar diary, extending somewhat later, and perhaps complete, with variations in the text as if both were written from some shorter memorandum (pp25-39c); parts of a sea-diary, evidently in McCrae's handwriting describing the voyage of the `Dromedary' to the landing of the convicts (ie the outward voyage) (pp39d-39f); a list of native chiefs in NZ (pp 40-42); notes on NZ (pp43-49); some scraps of notes (pp50-51) McCrae visited the Bay of Islands, Whangaroa and Hokianga harbours and writes of his experiences meetingt Maori and missionaries and describes many of the personalities he met including Kendall and Hongi Hika Language - Some notes in Maori (pp 40-42) Source of title - Transcribed Quantity: 1 volume(s) (51 leaves). 0.02 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Typescript (34 cm; ½ brown calf, brown linen) Provenance: McCrae's sister, Mrs Thomas, sent the originals to Sir Frederick Chapman; this typescript was made by Miss Hardie in 1925
Fairburn, Edwin, 1827-1911 : Maharatanga
Date: 1834-1910
By: Fairburn, Edwin, 1827-1911
Reference: qMS-0710
Description: Reminiscences of the Bay of Islands, 1830s-1840s; letter from Fairburn's sister, Esther Hickson (1908); and extract on Hongi Hika from Carleton's life of Henry Williams. Records an early amputation of an infected leg carried out by William Williams, assisted by E T Fairburn, at Paihia, on a Mr Gray, a blacksmith, ca 1832. Mention of "first game of cricket in New Zealand" at Paihia, ca 1832 or 1833. Also contains detailed instructions for snaring birds including korimako (bell-bird) and sea gull Source of title - Title page Edwin Fairburn was the son of the CMS missionary, William Fairburn. Quantity: 1 volume(s) (54 leaves). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Typescript (34 cm, blue pam case)
Buddle family : Papers
Date: 1873, 1884, 1941, 1954, 1969
By: Buddle family
Reference: MS-Papers-2013
Description: Family register of T Buddle; family trees of Crump, Shannon family; press cuttings on Buddles and other Wesleyan missionaries. Also account of fire, 1969, at Kainga Guest House, French Pass, by R Webber T Buddle, Wesleyan missionary and Maori linguist Quantity: 1 folder(s) (10 pieces). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Typescripts (photocopies) and printed matter
Ashwell, Benjamin Yate 1810-1883 : Letters and journals
Date: 1834-1869
By: Ashwell, Benjamin Yate (Rev), 1810-1883
Reference: qMS-0087-0090
Description: Letters and journals addressed to the Church Missionary Society; half of volume 1 deals with Paihia, and the balance of the material covers Ashwell's residence at Waikato Heads, Kaitotehe (Taupiri) on the Waikato Source of title - Transcribed Accompanying material - Newspaper clippings at front of vol 1 Quantity: 4 volume(s). 0.10 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Typescript, printed matter (34cm, ¼ brown calf, brown linen) Finding Aids: Index at end of vol 4. Tracings of sketch maps interleaved
Grace, Thomas Samuel 1815-1879 : The letters and journals of the Maori missionary, the ...
Date: [ca 1926]
By: Grace, Thomas Samuel, 1815-1879
Reference: MS-0865-0866
Description: Variations in title - Typescript of A pioneer missionary among the Maoris... Grace came to New Zealand in 1850 as a Church Missionary Society missionary. He was first stationed at Turanga, Poverty Bay, and from that station he visited parts of the East Coast. By 1855 he had established a new station at Taupo. He left Taupo in 1863 for Matata, Bay of Plenty and was at Opotiki when Volkner was murdered Quantity: 2 volume(s). Physical Description: Typescripts (27 cm; ¼ green morocco, green linen cases) Provenance: Author's typescript deposited in the Patent Office
Hutton, Thomas Biddulph, 1824-1886 : Journal
Date: 7 Aug-24 Oct, 21 Nov 1845-7 Jan 1846
By: Hutton, Thomas Biddulph, 1824-1886
Reference: MS-1065
Description: Journal kept by Reverend Hutton for Reverend W C Cotton during two periods in which Cotton was absent from St John's College, Auckland. The college was at this time in its temporary situation at Purewa. Source of title - Supplied title; spine title "W C Cotton" Anglican minister Quantity: 1 volume(s) (44 pages). Physical Description: Typescript (26cm; green buckram)
Smales, Gideon (Rev), 1817-1894 : Papers
Date: 1839-1894
By: Smales, Gideon, 1817-1894
Reference: Micro-MS-0304
Description: Includes shipboard journal kept on board the `Triton' from Bristol to Hokianga, 1839-1840; record of a journey from Mangungu to the Bay of Islands and from there to the Thames in search of the body of Rev John Bumby, 1840; journal of the trip in 1842 from Hokianga to Aotea Mission Station and back via Auckland; notes and draft letters before, during and after the voyage from New Zealand to England on board the `Sussex', 1859; journal of the voyage from England to New Zealand aboard the `Nourmahal', 1859; notebook, 1860; extracts from the log of the `Northumberland on the voyage from Auckland to London, 1862; copies of poems; M A Smales exercise book, 1863, with some miscellaneous papers; journal of voyage from Auckland to San Francisco in the steamship `Nebraska', 1871; copies of articles from the `New Zealand Herald, 1893-1894 Quantity: 1 microfilm reel(s) (958 frames). Finding Aids: Paper inventory which was previously available in reading room was removed on 30 September 2014 as it contained no extra information. A copy is in the staff backfile..
Butler, John Gare (Rev) 1781-1841 : Journey from Whangaroa by whaleboat
Date: Oct-Nov 1820
By: Butler, John Gare (Rev), 1781-1841
Reference: qMS-0357
Description: Diary of a voyage from Whangaroa to Kaipara with Samuel Marsden, William Puckey and James Shepherd; describes settlements and Maori on the way Source of title - Transcribed Quantity: 1 volume(s) (13 leaves). 0.02 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Typescript (27 cm, grey pamphlet case)
Crump, John (Rev), 1828-1912 : Diary of voyage to New Zealand on the Kingston / transcr...
Date: 1858-1859, 2001
From: Donaldson, Marsha Penelope, 1945-: Collection
By: Crump, John (Rev), 1828-1912
Reference: MSDL-1275
Description: Title continues:`...and his life in Auckland, and letter to his mother, Onehunga'. Crump describes his voyage to New Zealand on the `Kingston' with fellow missionaries Robert Vickers, William Rowse and James Moorhouse. He mentions shipboard events including the collision with an American whaler on 24 Dec 1858, fellow passengers, and his life in Auckland where he lived with the Buddle family at Onehunga. References to Rev Harding, Rev Thomas Buddle and family, Mr Turton, Mr Vercoe, and Three Kings Native Institution. Also includes a letter from Crump to his mother written from Onehunga, 24 Jun 1859. The Kingston arrived at Auckland on 28 Dec 1858 Quantity: 1 Electronic document(s). Processing information: Part of SBDD (shipboard diary digitisation) project
Clarke, George, 1798-1875 : Letters / transcribed by Roger Evans
Date: 1818-1875, 2002
By: Clarke, George, 1798-1875
Reference: MS-Papers-7394
Description: Comprises transcription by Evans of letters from George Clarke to his family in Norfolk from MS-Papers-0250-11 in which Clarke describes his departure from England, arrival in New Zealand, the various ventures and programmes in which he was involved, family news and related matters Source of title - Supplied Relationship complexity - Transcribed from MS-Papers-0250-11 Quantity: 1 folder(s). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Typescript
Artist unknown :Reconciliation of tribes, New Zealand. London, W E & F Newton, [ca 1852...
Date: 1852 - 1884 - 1851 - 1857
By: W E & F Newton (Firm); Johnston, James, active 1848-1860
Reference: Curios-042-014
Description: Shows a scene near Hauraki, 9 April 1851, with Archdeacon Brown and members of the Tauranga tribes, including an orator (probably Wiremu Tamihana Tarapipipi Te Waharoa) in the centre, who gestures with an upraised arm and a spear in his other hand. On the other side of the stream that runs between the two groups of men is another Church Missionary Society missionary, who negotiates for local tribes, whose members stand around him. Some of the Maoris' clothing is coloured pink, or pink and white-striped. Most of them hold either spears or rifles Impressed into the wooden frame on either side of the image: W E & F Newton, opticians & globemakers to the Queen, 3 Fleet St Temple Bar London Based on the wood engraving 'Reconciliation of hostile New Zealand tribes' [1851] by J Johnston, London, 1884 (the original arist is unknown). A copy of the engraving appeared in the Church Missionary Gleaner, first in no. 5, May 1852, p.49, and also in February 1884, p.22. (See Publ-0006-1884-022) It would appear that the reverse of the slide is the correct orientation of the image Other Titles - Hostile Inscriptions: [On top edge of wooden frame, in ink] Reconciliation of tribes, New Zealand Quantity: 1 curio(s). Physical Description: Hand-coloured glass, 103 mm diameter, in wooden frame 150 x 203 mm