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Williams, Henry, 1792-1867 : Land claims
Date: 1844-1852
By: Williams, Henry, 1792-1867
Reference: MS-2412
Description: Letter from Rev E G Marsh (1845) containing excerpts of correspondence from Williams (1844) re Bishop Selwyn's organization of Waimate Mission station and proposed transfer of college to Auckland; Sampson Kempthorne; John Ballance, CMS Committee, to Lord Straith critical of land claims; Lord Chichester's letter to Williams (1852); four pamphlets concerning land claims, 1845-1851 Source of title - Supplied Quantity: 1 volume(s) (7 pieces). 0.02 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss, printed matter (24cm, ½ blue morocco, blue buckram case) Provenance: Donor/Lender/Vendor - Purchase, K A Webster estate, London, 1970
A.P.B.W., fl 1971-1975 :General information map as background to Edward and Thomas fami...
Date: 1873 - 1925
Reference: MapColl-832.11gbbd/1873- (1971)/Acc.35845
Description: Map of Kaipara Harbour from Ruawai, Tokatoka and east to the Otematea County boundary and State Highway 1, Hakaru, south to Topuni and Port Albert. Shows original purchases of Edward and Thomas Coates, subsequent purchases and sales and owners, Maori settlements and pa pites, a 3,300 acre pine forest, state highways, railways, historical battle sites, churches, missions, and pioneer historical information. Rivers, creeks and forests are also identified. Traced over New Zealand Cadastral maps one inch to one mile. NZMS Ruawai Sheet N27 survey office records and Maungaturoto Sheet N28. Quantity: 1 manuscript map(s). Physical Description: Felt tip pen on paper, part coloured, scale indeterminable, 43 x 80.5 cm. Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives - Sutch, William Ball, 1907-1975. Papers (Exact reference unknown).
Williams, Henry, 1792-1867 : Extracts from letters from Archdeacon H Williams to Rev E ...
Date: 1838-1846, 1846-1855
By: Williams, Henry, 1792-1867
Reference: MS-2408
Description: First 5 pages, containing 1845 extracts, are missing. Deals mainly with Williams' land claim and antagonism with Governor Grey. Bound at end are 34 pages of extracts from letters to William Williams, 1838-1847, mainly describing mission work on the East Coast. Source of title - Transcribed Quantity: 1 volume(s) (54 leaves). 0.02 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss (23cm, ¼ blue calf, blue buckram) Provenance: Extracts copied by unidentified compiler
[Creator unknown] :Plan of Wesleyan Mission claim [copy of ms map]. [ca.184-]
Date: 1840 - 1849
By: Park, Graham Stuart, 1947-
Reference: MapColl-832.11gbbd/[ca.184-]/Acc.34986
Description: Plan of Wesleyan Mission claim 27237, adjoining Kemp's claim, Ara hoia, Kaeo and Mangaiti Rivers, Northland Quantity: 1 map(s). Physical Description: Photocopy of copy, scale indeterminable, 18 x 19.5 cm
Te Puna, Bay of Islands
Date: 8 May 1903
From: Duncan, Russell James, 1855-1946 :Photograph albums
Reference: PA1-o-141-89
Description: Site of John King's house at Te Puna, Bay of Islands, photographed 3 May 1903 by Russell James Duncan. Inscriptions: Mount recto - above image - #89 Bay of Islands; Mount recto - beneath image - Te Puna. Where missionaries landed. Dec 1814. Site of Mr John King's house where handkerchief is laid.; Mount verso - bottom right - Taken by Russell Duncan, 8 May 1903 Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Toned gelatin silver print 14.1 x 20.4 cm, mounted on album page
Church Missionary quarterly papers :Church Missionary settlement at Rangihoua, N. Z. 1832
Date: 1832
Reference: PUBL-0031-1832-66
Description: A view from across a bay, looking towards the steep promontory which held the pa at Rangihoua. The mission station is on the flat land at the water's edge to the right. A sailing ship is in the water Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Wood engraving, 130 x 210 mm
Hutton, Thomas Biddulph, 1824-1886 :The Waimate, New Zealand, the Bishop's house. March...
Date: 1850
By: Hutton, Thomas Biddulph, 1824-1886; Fuller, Alfred Walter Francis, 1882-1961
Reference: A-196-023
Description: The Waimate North Mission Station, a 2-storied building with dormer windows in its upper storey, and other single-storey houses to its right, plants in tubs to the left, two trees and a woman and child on the front verandah. The buildings to the right are, from left, the carpenters' shop, the Native Teachers' School and the Hospital (on the far right). The copyist, if the last initial is W rather than M, could be a member of the Williams family. Inscriptions: Recto - above and below image: title, date and initials of the copyist (JRW or JRM) along with an indication that the original artist was T. B. H. (Thomas Biddulph Hutton). Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Ink, 88 x 126 mm on embossed card, 169 x 202 mm Provenance: Collection of Captain A. W. F. Fuller.
Hutton, Thomas Biddulph, 1824-1886 :The Waimate, New Zealand, March, 1850. [Copied by J...
Date: 1850
By: Hutton, Thomas Biddulph, 1824-1886; Fuller, Alfred Walter Francis, 1882-1961
Reference: A-196-024
Description: Two students in academic gowns to the left, one carrying a spear; a woman and two Maori children to the right, in a courtyard outside the fenced area in front of some of the buidings of the Waimate North Mission Station, which is seen from the side as the right-hand building. On the far left is the Infant school, with the College Store immediately to its right and behind it, while the group of buildings in the centre comprise the kitchen, the hall and the English boys' schoolroom. On the right, the mission house itself has the function Breakfast and Mess rooms assigned to it. The copyist, if the last initial is W rather than M, could be a member of the Williams family. Inscriptions: Recto - above and below image: title, date and initials of the copyist (JRW or JRM) along with an indication that the original artist was T. B. H. (Thomas Biddulph Hutton). Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Ink, 88 x 126 mm on embossed card, 169 x 202 mm Provenance: Collection of Captain A. W. F. Fuller.
[Creator unknown] :Plan of Kororareka shewing the original streets and the alterations ...
Date: 1863
Reference: MapColl-os832.1196gbbd/1863/Acc.1320
Description: Cadastral map of Kororareka showing the original streets and alteration proposals of Mr Cass and the original boundaries of claims and of the lands granted under the Lands Claims Settlement Acts 1856-1858. Shows named streets, numbered lots, large blocks belonging to, for example Bishop Pompallier, the Church Missionary Society, Reverend C. Baker or the Kororareka Land Company, and individual sections along streets. Also shows Native blocks. Signed "A true copy of the original plan" by Andrew Sinclair, C.G.S., 17 Dec. 1863 Original was on long-term loan to Pompallier House, Russell 24/6/57. See correspondence on TL 1/14 Pompallier House. See correspondence on TL: 1/T4 - Pompallier House Gill & copies on TL: 3/1/6 made in 17/8/78. Returned 16/12/2011, see correspondence on C.AA.001.002.002. Inscriptions: Recto - top left - A true copy of the original plan, Andrew Sinclair C.G.S., 17 Dec. 1863 Quantity: 1 manuscript map(s). Physical Description: Ink and wash on paper, linen backed, partially col., 91 x 109 cm.
Pa of Ruatara at Rangihoua, Bay of Islands
Date: 22 July 1914
From: Duncan, Russell James, 1855-1946 :Photograph albums
Reference: PA1-o-141-87
Description: Pa of Ruatara at Rangihoua, Bay of Islands, photographed 22 July 1914 by Russell James Duncan. Inscriptions: Mount recto - above image - #87 Bay of Islands; Mount recto - beneath image - Rangihoua, Ruatara's Pa, Te Puna, Bay of Islands. Ruatara was a friend of Marsden & protected missionaries. First missionaries landed at foot of this hill.; Mount verso - bottom right - Taken by Russell Duncan, 22 July 1914 Rangihoua was the site of the first Church Missionary Society mission, established by Samuel Marsden. Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Toned gelatin silver print 14.9 x 20.2 cm, mounted on album page