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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
General Government Agency Public Meeting : Minutes of a public meeting, Oddfellows Hall...
Date: 1869
By: General Government Agency (N.Z.)
Reference: qMS-0832
Description: The meeting was called `the enable the inhabitants of Napier and its vicinity to express their opinion upon the withdrawal from Mr McLean of the powers heretofore exercised by him as General Government agent...' and discussed was McLean's record of service in Maori/Pakeha negotiations and politics by various residents Source of title - Transcribed Quantity: 1 volume(s) (57 leaves). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Holograph (27 cm, red buckram)
Illustrated London news :Scene of the fight with the Maories on the Tutaekuri, New Zeal...
Date: 1867
From: Illustrated London News :[Scrapbook of clippings relating to New Zealand 1860s]
By: Illustrated London news (Newspaper)
Reference: E-372-f-014-1
Description: River plain with hills in the distance and wooden fortification in the distance Extended Title - From: Illustrated London news, Vol 50, p. 29, 1867. Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Wood engraving
Illustrated London news :Scene of the fight with the Maories on the Tutaekuri, New Zeal...
Date: 1867
From: Illustrated London news :Clippings related to New Zealand [ca 1842-1890]
By: Illustrated London news (Newspaper); Kemp, Thomas Samuel, 1842?-1875
Reference: E-106-f-020-1
Description: River plain with hills in the distance and wooden fortification in the distance. Engraver unknown After a watercolour by T S Kemp entitled `Omarunui on the Tutaekuri'. Extended Title - From: Illustrated London news, Vol 50, p. 29, 1867. Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Wood engraving, 125 x 238 mm
[Creator unknown] :Wairoa & Poverty Bay Districts [ms map]. [1860s]
Date: 1860
From: Statutory Branch. Head Office. Department of Lands and Survey :[Aperture cards of] maps and plans
By: New Zealand. Department of Lands and Survey
Reference: MapColl-L&S-A42a1
Description: Sketch map covers Gisborne area from Mahia Peninsula to Wairoa and beyond Lake Waikaremoana. Shows Fraser's march, topographic features such as rivers, ranges, streams and some place names especially along main rivers. Quantity: 1 map(s) on 1 aperture card. Physical Description: 35mm microfilm inserted into card, scale [ca.1:285 120],copy at same size as original Provenance: Donated by Department of Lands and Survey, Wellington, November 1982
[Creator unknown] :Wairoa & Poverty Bay Districts [ms map]. [1860s]
Date: 1860
From: Statutory Branch. Head Office. Department of Lands and Survey :[Aperture cards of] maps and plans
By: New Zealand. Department of Lands and Survey
Reference: MapColl-L&S-A42a
Description: Sketch map covers Gisborne area from Mahia Peninsula to Wairoa and including the edge of Lake Waikaremoana. Gives sparse information on rivers, ranges and streams, some place names, military settlements and Puketapu Pa. Quantity: 1 map(s) on 1 aperture card. Physical Description: 35mm microfilm inserted into card, scale [ca.1:316 800],copy at same size as original Provenance: Donated by Department of Lands and Survey, Wellington, November 1982
[Creator unknown] :[Sketch map of battle scenes at Orona Ridge] ms map. [1868]
Date: 1869
Reference: MapColl-832.19hkm/[1869]/Acc.1891
Description: Relief map of Orora Ridge near Lake Waikaremoana showing the approach tracks taken by an army, including battle sites. Includes hachures and notes about heavy bush and the head waters of the Whakatane (River) is referred to. A site where natives were killed is marked. A reference key includes notes on military movements and activities at various places. Title pencilled at top left of map, believed added by curator. Quantity: 1 manuscript map(s). Physical Description: Ink, pencil and coloured pencil on paper, linen backed, coloured, scale not given, 20.4 x 26.1 cm.
[Artist unknown] :Scene of the fight with the Maories on the Tutaekuri, New Zealand. 1867
Date: 1867
From: Illustrated London news :Various scenes of early New Zealand published in the Illustrated London News. 1860s
By: Illustrated London news (Newspaper); Kemp, Thomas Samuel, 1842?-1875
Reference: B-070-010
Description: River plain with hills in the distance and wooden fortification in the distance. Engraver unknown After a watercolour by T S Kemp entitled `Omarunui on the Tutaekuri'. Extended Title - From: Illustrated London news, Vol 50, p. 29, 1867. Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Wood engraving, 125 x 238 mm
Notebook relating to Cowan's trip to Murupara
Date: 1920
From: Cowan, James, 1870-1943 : Papers
Reference: MSX-9074
Description: Notebook containing Cowan's research notes titled 'Trip to Murupara'. Contains research notes about New Zealand Wars in the Urewera, Bay of Plenty/Rotorua and Taranaki regions. Contains interview notes from Lieutenant Hutzel and George Preece, Peita Kotuku and 'Lochiel' of Rotorua. Includes some notes about the Pungarehu fight of 1866 including a sketch of the layout of Pungarehu based on Hutzel's memories. Also includes sketches of Mokoia Island and Kaingaroa, and a sketch and names of divisions of Lake Rotorua for the purposes of fishing. Language - Contains some Maori content, particularly waiata and place names. Arrangement: 53 in original listing Quantity: 1 volume(s). Pencil sketches of places including Pungarehu, Mokoia, Kaingaroa Plain and one titled 'Waiting for taewa & tea'.
Redoubt at Onepoto
Date: 1874
Reference: 1/2-020463-F
Description: Redoubt at Onepoto, on the shore of Lake Waikaremoana, 1874. Photographer unidentified. From Wises New Zealand Guide a Gazetteer of New Zealand, 1987, page 297: "...an Armed Constabulary redoubt built in 1870 for the troops engaged in tracking down the Maori leader Te Kooti." Quantity: 1 b&w copy negative(s). Physical Description: Film negative
Mounted troops alongside the stockade at Ruataniwha, during the New Zealand Wars
Date: [between circa 1860-1872]
From: Inglis, C R St Clair :Photographs of Hawke's Bay
Reference: 1/2-031214-F
Description: Mounted troops alongside the stockade at Ruataniwha, during the New Zealand wars, 1860-1872. Photographer unidentified. Quantity: 1 b&w copy negative(s).
Letter from Te Rangihiroa and Panapa to McLean
Date: 30 Aug 1866
From: McLean, Donald (Sir), 1820-1877 : Papers
Reference: MS-Papers-0032-0690E-15
Description: Quantity: 1 piece (2 pages on 1 leaf).
[MacLean, A, fl 1870] :Sketch map of Lake Waikare! [sic] situated in the Wairoa [ms map...
Date: 1870
By: Maclean, A, active 1870
Reference: MapColl-832.19cbh/ca.1870/Acc.7487
Description: Sketch of Lake Waikaremoana and surrounding lakes Wairau, Marau and Marauiti, naming several locations around the lakes and depicting the Armed Constabulatory Post at Teupoko o Te Ao. Shows old road to Wairoa and the new road to Wairoa, both originating from the Post. Depicts Scannell's old redoubt and the Kiwi old redoubt, both near the old road to Wairoa. Towards the top left corner of the map is a drawing of a fortified building. Pencil annotation 'by Mr A Maclean A.C. about 1870' under title. Other Titles - Waikaremoana Quantity: 1 manuscript map(s). Physical Description: Blue and black ink on paper, linen backed, covered with transparent gauze, 53 x 65 cm.
Onepoto, showing the redoubt
Date: ca 1875
Reference: PAColl-3385
Description: Scene at Onepoto, showing the redoubt on the shore of Lake Waikaremoana, circa 1875. Photographer unidentified. From Wises New Zealand Guide a Gazetteer of New Zealand, 1987, page 297: "...an Armed Constabulary redoubt built in 1870 for the troops engaged in tracking down the Maori leader Te Kooti." Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Albumen print 18.4 x 24.3 cm, on mount
Burgoyne, W H :Lake Waikaremoana, Province of Auckland, N.Z. 1869
Date: 1869
By: Burgoyne, William Henry Daymond, -1871; Brooke-Taylor, Arthur Howard, 1900-1975
Reference: A-176-022
Description: View from Raikahu (?) (now Kaitawa) on the lake shore, with the camp of the colonial forces under Captain Herrick in the foreground. Part of a Maori pa is in the right foreground, and tents or low houses are closer to the shore. Two larger European buildings are lightly pencilled in in the foreground. Panekiri Bluff is on the left Drawn up on a pencilled and numbered grid Inscriptions: W H B Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Pencil and watercolour 155 x 290 mm
Illustrated London news :Scene of the fight with the Maories on the Tutaekuri, New Zeal...
Date: 1867
By: Illustrated London news (Newspaper)
Reference: PUBL-0033-1867-029
Description: River plain with hills in the distance and wooden fortification in the distance Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Wood engraving
Evening Post (Newspaper): Evening post extra. Horrible news from the East Coast. Horrib...
Date: 1868
By: Evening Post (Wellington, N.Z.); Wakelyn B R, active 1962
Reference: Eph-B-WAR-NZ-1868-01
Description: News item from Napier announcing an incident in Poverty Bay, four miles from Napier, involving Te Kooti and his men, and Captain Reginald Biggs who had been pursuing him for some time. The ship "Success" brought surviving settlers to Napier. This preliminary report suggests that 28 Europeans and 9 friendly Maori were killed. Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s) on galley proof.. Physical Description: Letterpress on sheet 320 x 135 mm.
Photograph of a watercolour painted by Samuel Thomas Kemp showing the battleground and ...
Date: [ca 1866]
From: Rhodes, Beatrice, fl 1978 :Photographs
By: Swan & Wrigglesworth (Firm); Kemp, Thomas Samuel, 1842?-1875
Reference: PA2-1721
Description: Photograph of a watercolour painted circa 1866 by Thomas Samuel Kemp showing the surrounding area at Omarunui during the New Zealand Wars. Photograph taken circa 1870s by Swan and Wrigglesworth. Inscriptions: Recto - beneath image - Omarunui; Verso - Omaranui Battle Ground Relationship complexity - An original watercolour of a similar scene is held by the Library at B-079-005 Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Albumen print 5.8 x 9.1 cm
[Park, Robert] 1812-1870 :[Military encampment, Napier. 1858 or 1859]
Date: 1858 - 1859
By: Park, Robert, 1812-1870; Deans, William, active 1976
Reference: C-071-013
Description: Shows a view looking down to a hollow area between hills, with raupo huts and tents collected in and around the hollow. Soldiers in red jackets stand around in small groups. There are walking tracks going up the background slopes, and a fence has been made going up the hill on the left. This painting is not titled by the artist, and bears a strong resemblance to another watercolour by Park, entitled in pencil at lower right "Napier". Both works are shown (on pages 74 and 76) of Nola Easdale's "Kairuri; the measurer of the land" (1988), held at NZ&P q526.9 EAS 1988. Randal Springer, Wanganui historian, (AT 13/14/1, 30 April 1997) said that there was no military encampment "near Wanganui" in 1847; it was all in Wanganui itself, at the Rutland and York stockades. The topography is also wrong for Wanganui. The evidence suggests that the view is of Napier in the late 1850s, rather than of Wanganui. It is not known whether the title was assigned by Library staff or by the donor Dating: likely to date from the 1858 or 1859, when the 65th Regiment was in Hawkes Bay and Park was working with Donald McLean Other Titles - Military encampment, Wanganui, 1847 [attributed title on donation] Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour 250 x 355 mm Provenance: Donation: William Deans, Knockdolian, Darfield, 17.2.76.