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Stokes, Evelyn May (Dame), 1930-2005 : Raglan land dispute clippings

Date: 1973 - 2006

By: Stokes, Evelyn May (Dame), 1930-2005

Reference: MSX-7859

Description: Contains a volume of photocopied newspaper clippings relating to the 1980 Maori land dispute over the Raglan golf course. Land taken during the Second World War for a military airfield at Raglan was returned to Tainui Awhiro people, but only after a long dispute. Instead of being handed back to its former owners when not required for its designated public use, part of the land was turned into a golf course in 1969. Quantity: 1 volume(s). 0.03 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Printed matter (photocopies)

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Race issues in New Zealand

Date: 1978

From: Richards, Trevor, 1946- : Papers

Reference: 99-278-31/08

Description: Correspondence, clippings, press releases and other papers relating to race issues in New Zealand, particularly Bastion Point and Raglan Other Titles - Takaparawha (bulletin nos 20, 21 1978) Other Titles - Te Matakite o Poneke (newsletter, n3 May 1978, and one other re conference) Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Papers relating to the Maori Land Settlement Act 1905

Date: 1888, 1906

From: Grace family : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-7270-3

Description: Kooti Whenua Moari ki Mokau, 25 o nga ra o Aperira, 1889 notice; and file, Government valuations, the Maori Land Settlement Act 1905, land suitable for settlement in the Auckland Land District Language - Notice in Maori (1889) Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Outward correspondence

Date: 1916-1934

From: Stowell, Henry Matthew, 1859-1944 :Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-0062-10

Description: Includes letters to various people about Maori language, Maori history about waka, Takitimu, Tokomaru, Mamari and also places, eg Whaingaroa (Raglan), Hokianga, Otago, Whangapei, Te Waimate, and people eg Toi te Huatahi; also includes letters pertaining to Maori theology, colonisation and a poroporoaki Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Typescripts (with some ms annotations)

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Monument to Tuaiwa Ngatipare at Patikirau, near Raglan, 1910 - Photograph taken by Gilm...

Date: 1 August 1910

From: Price, William Archer, 1866-1948 :Collection of post card negatives

By: Gilmour Brothers (Firm)

Reference: 1/2-001056-G

Description: Monument dedicated to Tuaiwa Ngatipare, who died 29 January 1909, aged 43, at Raglan. It is a large monument with a winged figure on a pedestal surrounded by an iron fence. There is a door into the monument beneath the inscription. Taken 1 August 1910 by 'G Bros', probably Gilmour Brothers of Raglan. Inscriptions: Photographer's title on negative - bottom left - Tuaiwa's monument, Raglan N.Z. 338.; Photographer's title on negative - bottom right - G. Bros Protd 1.8.10 Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Dry plate glass negative 4.5 x 6.5 inches

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[Artist unknown] :Wesleyan mission station at Waingaroa, New Zealand ; natives assembli...

Date: 1840 - 1860

By: Bannister, J, active 1850s

Reference: A-015-025

Description: A church and mission station on the north side of the Waingaro (Raglan) Harbour, Waikato. Te Horea, the first mission station of James and Mary Ann Wallis is shown. There are Maori and Pakeha walking up the path to the church, others standing on the bank of the river and two canoes emptying their passengers, with three more drawing up. The library holds a similar view at B-088-014. Derived with considerable alteration from Baxter print in: The Wesleyan juvenile offering. London, 1846. Frontispiece. (B-088-014) Ellis [Early prints of New Zealand] no. 1778 Other Titles - Whaingaroa Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Col. lithograph 97 x 160 mm

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Photographer unknown :Portrait of Wiremu Naera Te Awaitaia d 1866

Date: 1852 - 1866

Reference: PA2-2863

Description: Inscriptions: Verso - In pencil and very faint: Wiremu Te Awaitaia (Whaingaroa) Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s).

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[Wallis, James], 1809-1896 :Wesleyan mission station at Waingaroa, New Zealand [1836?]....

Date: 1846

By: Wallis, James (Rev), 1809-1895; Baxter, George, 1804-1867; Webster, Kenneth Athol, 1906-1967

Reference: B-088-014

Description: A church and mission station on the north side of the Waingaroa (Raglan) Harbour, Waikato. The mission station and church established by the Rev. James Wallis at Nihinihi is shown. There are Maori and Pakeha walking up the path to the church, others standing on the bank of the river and two canoes emptying their passengers, with three more drawing up. Based on an original ink and watercolour by Rev. James Wallis, 1809-1896, showing the Wesleyan settlement at Te Horea (on the north side of Raglan Harbour), ca 1836. Original held in Methodist Missionary Society, London. The Library holds a photograph of the original, negative 22548 1/2. cf. A-015-025, a chomolithograph by an unknown artist derived from this print, but altered in a number of details, most noticeably in the configuration of the canoes. Note that the Ellis number for the Baxter print (Ellis 168), while correctly describing the Baxter print, is illustrated on the opposite page with the later chromolithograph. (E. M. & D. G. Ellis. Early Prints of New Zealand (Christchurch, 1978), p. 64 & 65. Other Titles - Waingaro George Baxter Extended Title - From: Wesleyan Juvenile Offering; a miscellany. London, Vol. 3, 1846, frontispiece. Rev. James Wallis occupied two different mission stations on the shores of Raglan Harbour, the first, Te Horea near the northern mouth of the harbour, the later, from 1838-1862, at Nihinihi, somewhat inland and south of the harbour. Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Baxter print 94 x 160 mm

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Photographer unknown :Portrait of Wiremu Naera Te Awaitaia d 1866

Date: 1852 - 1866

From: Ramsden, Eric :Photographs relating to Ramsden and his family and Maori subjects

Reference: PA2-2864

Description: Inscriptions: Verso - In pencil: Wiremu Te Awaitaia (of Whaingaroa) Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s).

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[Various cartoonists] :[Copies of cartoons published in Broadsheet between 1980 and 1989].

Date: 1980 - 1989

By: Alston, Sharon Kathleen, 1948-1995; Awatere-Huata, Donna Lynn, 1949-; New Zealand mail (Newspaper); Crimp, Daryl, 1958-; Courtney, Helen Kathleen, 1952-2020; Broadsheet (Auckland, N.Z.)

Reference: H-708-001/063

Description: Contains photocopies of pages from 'Broadsheet' magazine with cartoons and comic strips. Drawn by various cartoonists and dated circa 1980 to 1989. Topics range across women’s rights and feminist issues. Quantity: 63 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: Photocopies of various sizes Processing information: Record updated in May 2024 following information from a staff member.

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Posters and other ephemera relating to Maori issues

Date: 1972 - 1978

By: Craccum (Newspaper)

Reference: Eph-C-MAORI-1970s-1

Description: Akona Te Reo Maori - taite 14 Hepetema. National Maori Language Day, learn the Maori language. [1972?]. Te Ao Maori - akona te reo. 13 September 1976. Te Wiki Nui Mo Te Reo Maori. [1970's], (Craccum supplement). Support He Taua - March from C.P.O. 7.00pm. Public meeting 8.00pm. [1970s]. Te Awanui - Maori war canoe. 10th February 1973. (2 copies). The Public Service Journal - Merry Christmas to all you Pakeha overstayers. December 1976. (Copy negative and colour transparency no. 1/2-C-016231) Whenua - Iwi. O.R.A. A new Maori party will fight for a better Maori life and society. [1970s]. Raglan. An article about land occupation, especially Raglan. [1970s]. (Craccum serial). Awhinatia! - Akona te reo Maori. National Maori Language Day, Sept 14. [1978?] (2 copies) Ngati Mahanga is mentioned in the article on the Raglan golf course occupation. Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). 7 colour photo-mechanical print(s). 1 b&w art print(s). 5 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). 3 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: Media and sizes varying below 500 mm. Processing information: Description and reference updated 24 November 2023. Previous reference: Eph-C-MAORI-1970s. Previous title: [Posters and other ephemera relating to Maori issues including Bastion Point. 1970s]

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