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Manuscript

Shrimpton, Walter 1842-1936 : Diary

Date: 1872

By: Shrimpton, Walter, 1842-1936

Reference: MS-1938

Description: Volume used by Shrimpton while serving as a soldier in the Chatham Islands, as an account book, diary, for recording watch duties, guard rosters, mess lists and orders issued Source of title - Supplied Quantity: 1 volume(s) (ca 250 pages). 0.02 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Holograph, 20 cm, black roan

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Correspondence

Date: Mar-May 1881

From: Rolleston, William, 1831-1903 : Papers

Reference: 77-248-03/3

Description: Identified correspondents entered in Name field below; also includes coded telegram from Sir John Hall re Parihaka, interview with Te Whiti Quantity: 1 folder(s). Includes printed map of Mikonui Water Race near the settlement of Ross [Totara District]

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[Hobson, Henry], fl 1881 :Te Whiti; C.G.S.S. "Hinemoa"; Maoris going to Te Whiti's meet...

Date: 1881 - 1882

From: Hobson, Henry, fl 1881 :Album [of military photographs, cartes de visite and watercolours, Armed Constabulary, Taranaki. 1881-1882].

By: Gibbs, William Brickell, 1844?-1898; Sherriff, George, 1846-1930

Reference: E-814-014

Description: Watercolour sketches show three Maori head and shoulder portraits, a portrait of Te Whiti walking in profile in a blanket (based on the illustration after George Sherriff in the London graphic, 8 April 1882 page 340), and a watercolour scene of a group of Maori in horsedrawn cariage, bullock cart and on foot. The inserted photograph is a ship portrait of the C.G.S.S. "Hinemoa", 282 tones, 180 horsepower, by photographer William Brickell Gibbs of Wellington. Extended Title - From Henry Hobson's Album of military photographs, cartes de visite and watercolours, Armed Constabulary, Taranaki, 1881-1882, page [14] Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour, 170 x 247 mm, with inserted photograph 105 x 140 mm, on page of album.

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Prisoners, members of the Hau Hau movement, on board a prison hulk in Wellington harbour

Date: 1866

From: Haines, Bernard Gilpin, b 1842 :Photographs compiled while on active service with the 18th Royal Irish Regiment during the New Zealand Wars

Reference: PA1-f-027-10-4

Description: Prisoners, members of the Hau Hau movement, on board a prison hulk in Wellington harbour, 1866. Photographer unidentified. The prisoners were captured at Wereroa Pa, Waitotara, 20 miles north of Wanganui. 1/2-103605 is a similar image 1/2-004134 is a cropped version of 1/2-103605 Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Albumen print 5.7 x 9.1 cm, mounted on album page 37.8 x 26.6 cm

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[Hobson, Henry], fl 1881 :The murderer, Hiroki & Guard; Tohu. [1881-1882?]

Date: 1881 - 1882

From: Hobson, Henry, fl 1881 :Album [of military photographs, cartes de visite and watercolours, Armed Constabulary, Taranaki. 1881-1882].

By: Sherriff, George, 1846-1930

Reference: E-814-013

Description: Watercolour sketches showing Hiroki with a guard, and Tohu walking in profile. These images are based on a component of the illustrated page by George Sherriff, in the "Graphic" (London), 8th 1882, page 340. Extended Title - From Henry Hobson's Album of military photographs, cartes de visite and watercolours, Armed Constabulary, Taranaki, 1881-1882, page [13] Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour, 170 x 247 mm, on page of album.

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Illustrated London news :Three works entitled The War in New Zealand. Rangariri from th...

Date: 1864

From: Illustrated London News :[Scrapbook of clippings relating to New Zealand 1860s]

By: Illustrated London news (Newspaper)

Reference: E-372-f-037

Description: Page 216 from the Illustrated London news with three sketches by an unidentified artist. 1. Rangariri from the Waikato shows a tent camp on hills above the Waikato River. There is a large wooden building on the far right near the river bank. 2. A few Maori prisoners being guarded by a large number of soldiers from the 40th Regiment as they wait to be taken by rowboat to the HMS Pioneer anchored nearby. 3. Soldiers inspecting the Maori rifle pits at Rangariri. In the foreground is a camera. Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Wood engravings, 370 x 250 mm

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Interview with Hiria Rennie

Date: 30 Jul 1991

From: Maori Women's Welfare League: Interviews

By: Rennie, Hinerangi, 1916-2000; Szaszy, Mira, 1921-2001

Reference: OHInt-0602-13

Description: Hiria Rennie born Hinerangi Tangiariki in about 1916. Refers to father, Tamati from Taranaki; mother from Whanganui, Ngati Apa iwi, Kurahaupo waka. Talks about being raised by aunt Ema Otene and mentions early schooling. Talks about involvement in Sunday school, staying with Sister Gittos and Methodist minister Father Seamer in Ratana. Talks about early interest in speaking Maori and doing first karanga on the marae at age 11. Mentions teaching Maori at Whanganui High School. Recalls marriage at 17 to Raniera Rewiri known as Daniel Davis from Nga Puhi, death of husband after 4 months of marriage. Talks about marriage of 44 years to Hapeta Whitimau Rennie from Turakina, Ngati Apa iwi, Kurahaupo waka. Refers to three whangai children and comments that one child is the grandson of Wiremu Ratana. Discusses joining the Karamu branch of the Maori Women's Welfare League encouraged by Aunty Ema, role as president in Turangi, starting a branch in Ratana, being an area rep. Mentions Kuini Te Tau and Rumatiki Wright. Describes work of the League, particularly raising funds for needy people, health promotion, supporting Maoritanga. Talks about visiting prisons, working with prisoners, teaching weaving. Recalls prisoners from Rangipo performing in Maori Women's Welfare League concerts - raising money for a house for families to stay when visiting inmates Quantity: 1 C90 cassette(s). 1 transcript(s). 40 Minutes Duration. Search dates: 1991

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Correspondence

Date: Oct-Dec 1880

From: Rolleston, William, 1831-1903 : Papers

Reference: 77-248-03/2

Description: Identified correspondents entered in Name field below Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Tuke, Arthur, 1831-1894 : Letter

Date: 7 May 1866

By: Tuke, Arthur, 1831-1894

Reference: MS-Papers-3003

Description: Letter of request from Tuke for permission to leave the Chatham Islands to go to Napier Quantity: 1 folder(s) (1 leaf). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Holograph

Manuscript

Papers-Te Kooti

Date: 1868

From: Alexander Turnbull Library : Maori Manuscripts Librarian working notes

Reference: MS-Papers-6373-41

Description: Contains 3 copies of manuscript by Te Kooti quoting scripture and various books from the Bible. Also gives lists of prisoners held on Chatham Islands. See MSX-3091 for original manuscript.. Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Correspondence MSS 44225 (continued) - 44238

Date: 1840-1883

From: Australian Joint Copying Project : Miscellaneous Series microfilm

Reference: Micro-MS-Coll-20-2232

Description: Quantity: 1 microfilm reel(s).

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Kennedy, Dugald Archibald, 1830-1908 : The Career of Captain Kennedy

Date: 1854-[ca 1870]

By: Kennedy, Dugald Archibald, 1830-1908

Reference: MS-Papers-2786

Description: Incomplete reminiscences of a ship master, who arrived in Nelson in 1854, and who sailed on a number of ships between Australia, New Zealand and the Chatham Islands; was involved with the transport of Maori prisoners (including Te Kooti) to the Chatham Islands. Written sometime after 1893 Source of title - Supplied Accompanying material - Photocopy of letters outlining full career of Captain Kennedy from S M Christina Kennedy, 1981 & Lesta Kennedy, 1992. Typed transcript by Marsha Donaldson, June 2007 Quantity: 1 folder(s) (12 pages). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Holograph

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[Clayton, Matthew Thomas] 1831-1922 :H M P S Driver off Barrett's Hotel - Wellington - ...

Date: 1846

By: Clayton, Matthew Thomas, 1831-1922

Reference: A-078-015

Description: Possibly a later reconstruction of this scene, identifying Barretts Hotel, the two ships and Highland [Park]. The Driver is on the right, with its paddle wheel cover visible; the London is on the left. There is a further building on shore to the left of Barrett's Hotel, with two words written above it, but they appear to read 'Cattle ship' and probably refer to the London. Other Titles - The old country built Barque London Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Pencil 175 x 280 mm

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Rayner, Richard William, d 1908 : Chatham Islands diary

Date: 23 Aug 1866-31 Dec 1868

By: Rayner, Richard William, -1908

Reference: MSX-3694

Description: Diary written on the Chatham Islands. Internal evidence establishes the writer as being Richard William Rayner, a sheep farmer, guard of "Hau Hau" prisoners and government clerk on the Islands. Describes daily life, duties, activites of the Church, other inhabitants of the Islands. Details the arrival and departure of vessels to the Chatham Islands including the `SS St Kilda'. The endpages of the diary list the scale of daily rations. Name changed 10 March 2016 from Robert Rayner to Richard Rayner at the request of the great-granddaughter of the author. Source of title - Supplied Quantity: 1 volume(s). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Holograph; grey box Provenance: Originally held by the Te Awamutu District Museum

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Policemen with a group of Maori who participated in the Dog Tax Rebellion

Date: May 1898

From: Barrett, Fenwick, 1908-1996: Photographs relating to the Dog Tax Rebellion, Rawene

Reference: 1/2-018754-F

Description: Five members of the Ngapuhi resistance to the imposition of the dog tax, often known as the Dog Tax War, with eight policemen, taken May 1898 by Charles Dawes at Waima, Hokianga, when the protesters had surrendered. Left to right (in front of the unidentified policemen) are: Romana Te Paehangi, Hone Mete, resistance leader Hone Toia (standing), Wiremu Te Makara and Rakene Pahe. (Identification taken from `An illustrated history of NZ' by J Bassett, J Binney & E Olsen, Wellington, 1990, p 207) The book `Northland made to order, a district police history' by Charles Robert O'Hara, 1986, identifies the policemen in the image, and has a alternative identification of some of the rebels: Police constables, from left to right: Charles W Hendrey, John W Skinner, Alexander McGilp, John Beazley, John McNamara, Edward M Johnson, William McNeely and Douglas Gordon. Rebels: Makara, Hone Mete, Hone Toia, Eruera Rapana, and Rekini Pehi. The group had been opposing the Hokianga County Council's dog tax. For more information see The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography Vol 2, page 542-543. Quantity: 1 b&w copy negative(s). Physical Description: Film negative

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Maori prisoners, members of the Hauhau church, under guard on board a prison hulk in We...

Date: 1866

Reference: 1/2-103605-F

Description: Maori prisoners, members of the Hauhau church, under guard on board a prison hulk in Wellington harbour, 1866. Photographer unidentified. The prisoners were captured at Wereroa Pa, Waitotara, 20 miles north of Wanganui. 1/2-004134 shows a cropped version of the same image PA1-f-027-11-4 is a similar image Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).

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Maori Hauhau prisoners on Napier foreshore

Date: 1866

From: Coxhead, C G :Glass negatives

Reference: 1/2-118691-G

Description: Maori Hauhau prisoners on the Napier foreshore below the prison, waiting to embark on the ship St Kilda for Wharekauri (Chatham Island). Photograph taken in 1866, possibly by Charles Robson. Te Kooti is thought to be amongst this group. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Glass negative

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Group welcoming the returning ploughman prisoners to Parihaka Pa

Date: Jul 1898

From: Collis, William Andrews, 1853-1920 :Negatives of Taranaki

Reference: 1/1-011760-G

Description: Group welcoming the returning ploughman prisoners to Parihaka Pa. Photograph taken by William Andrews Collis, 17 July 1898. Inscriptions: Photographer's title on negative - bottom centre - Reception of the prisoners Parihaka July 1898 No 66 For further information see "Ask that Mountain : The Story of Parihaka" by Dick Scott, 1975, pages 179-183. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Glass negative

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Return of the ploughman prisoners, Parihaka

Date: 17 July 1898

From: Collis, William Andrews, 1853-1920 :Negatives of Taranaki

Reference: 1/1-011759-G

Description: The return of the ploughman prisoners to Parihaka Pa. The group of women on the left are swirling poi. Taken by William Andrews Collis, 17 July 1898. Inscriptions: Photographer's title on negative - bottom centre - Return of the prisoners Parihaka July 1898 For further information see "Ask that Mountain : The Story of Parihaka" by Dick Scott, 1975, pages 179-183. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Glass negative

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Maori prisoners, members of the Hauhau church, under guard on board a prison hulk in We...

Date: 1866

Reference: 1/2-004134-F

Description: Maori prisoners, members of the Hauhau church, under guard on board a prison hulk in Wellington Harbour, 1866. Photographer unidentified. This image is a cropped version of 1/2-103605 PA1-f-027-11-4 is a similar image The prisoners were captured at Wereroa Pa, Waitotara, 20 miles north of Wanganui. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s). Physical Description: Film copy negative

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