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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).
Protector of Aborigines, Taranaki - Letter book
Date: 5 Aug 1844-30 Jun 1846
From: McLean, Donald (Sir), 1820-1877 : Papers
Reference: qMS-1193
Description: Contains correspondence, probably draft letters, by McLean in his capacity as the Chief Protector of Aboriginal Affairs about the state of native affairs in the districts of Taranaki (Waitara & Mokau), Whanganui and Taupo. Concerns mainly the question of Maori occupation in the Taranaki region with some brief historical background reports relating to the above areas. McLean makes observations on the changing nature of rangatiratanga among the Maori of the Taranaki region due to the after effects of the wars with the Waikato tribes Quantity: 1 volume(s) (92 pages). Physical Description: Holograph (37 cm; in case folder) Finding Aids: Calendar of contents inside front cover.
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).
Taylor, Richard, 1805-1873 :The monument erected by Iwikau to the memory of his brother...
Date: 1847
From: Taylor, Richard, 1805-1873 :Sketchbook. 1835-1860.
Reference: E-296-q-155-4
Description: Sketch showing a shelter with sloping roof and one wall, featuring three figures, either carved, or painted on the wall. The Ngati Tuwharetoa leader Iwikau Te Heuheu Tukino III succeeded his brother Mananui Te Heuheu Tukino II, after the latter's death in 1846. The monument was at Pukawa (see mention of Pukawa in Richard Taylor's diary, 22 April 1847 (Manuscripts Collection)) Quantity: 1 drawing(s) in sketchbook.. Physical Description: Pencil, ink & watercolour, 60 x 60 mm.
[Taylor, Richard], 1805-1873 :A crying at Tuware for Te Heuheu. June 1846.
Date: 1846
From: Taylor, Richard, 1805-1873 :Sketchbook. 1835-1860.
Reference: E-296-q-002-3
Description: Scene on a marae showing a tangi for Te Heuheu (Manaanui), with groups of Maori weeping, their houses behind them Other images on the same page are correctly numbered as being on page 2. Quantity: 1 drawing(s) in sketchbook.. Physical Description: Pen and ink, 39 x 64 mm.
[Taylor, Richard], 1805-1873 :Te Riri ka ware ware. Herekiekie's house at Tokanu Taupo ...
Date: 1846 - 1850
From: Taylor, Richard, 1805-1873 :Sketchbook. 1835-1860.
Reference: E-296-q-153-2
Description: A frontal view of a carved whare with porch, central carved support pole and carved figures on both sides. Other Titles - Tokaanu Te Heuheu Quantity: 1 drawing(s) in sketchbook.. Physical Description: Pencil, ink & watercolour, 132 x 89 mm (corners trimmed)
Taylor, Richard, 1805-1873 :The tangihanga of the Wanganui natives for Te Heuheu at Mot...
Date: 1846
From: Taylor, Richard, 1805-1873 :Sketchbook. 1835-1860.
Reference: E-296-q-117-2
Description: Scene on a marae inside a palisaded pā (Motuopuhi Pā?) with an orator surrounded by a large crowd of seated Māori, several whare and a whare nui, hills behind with a cabbage tree on the skyline and Lake Rotoaira to the left. Te Heuheu and his wives were killed in the landslide that wiped out Te Rapa on 7 May 1846. Quantity: 1 drawing(s) in sketchbook.. Physical Description: Pencil & ink, 85 x 155 mm