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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
Ngatata, Wiremu Tako d 1887 : Transcript of text of Treaty of Waitangi and related corr...
Date: 1845-1873
By: Ngatata, Wiremu Tako, -1887
Reference: MS-2204
Description: Includes a transcription of the 1845 printing of the Treaty, and correspondence between Wi Tako and Fitzroy, Grey, Featherston, and Parliament, in English and Maori. Language - Some material in Maori Source of title - Supplied title Quantity: 1 volume(s) (43 leaves). 0.02 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Holograph (photographic copy) (21 cm, blue linen folder)
A S Atkinson - Inward letters, Maori and English
Date: 1859-1899
From: Polynesian Society: Records
Reference: MS-Papers-1187-009
Description: In addition to inward correspondence the folder contains some letters between other people associated with Atkinson The Maori letters contain information about Maori customary practices, news about goldfields in New Zealand and about the affairs of the Native Affairs Department, news about activities at Parihaka and about the opening of a meeting house at Rahotu, intelligence from Hetaraka Nera about the King Movement and the war preparations being made; there is also a letter seeking money for land pledged by Teira to the Government, despite the protests of Wi Kingi The Maori letters also contain social gossip, waiata, a letter from a wife to her imprisoned husband, a note about debt repayment, and a letter from Riwai Te Ahu about the place of the Anglican church within the Kingitanga Quantity: 1 folder(s).