Pakeha settler. Walker, an agent of Messrs Grice and Benn, leasees of Pukekura and Puaheu blocks near Cambridge wrote to the Crown on steps he had to take to eject Maori "squatters' and to enforce right of lease. Protest letter written from, Mona Vale, Waikato, 24 Oct 1884. (NZ National Bibliography Part 2 p 1083 / Bagnall)
Walker, Edwin Barnes, -1898
Correspondence
Date: Sep 1881
From: Rolleston, William, 1831-1903 : Papers
Reference: 77-248-04/2
Description: Mainly telegrams (some with coded words). Identifiable correspondents entered in name field Quantity: 1 folder(s).
Kingitanga papers
Date: 1886-1893
From: Ramsden, George Eric Oakes, 1898-1962 : Papers
Reference: MS-Papers-0196-387/8
Description: Contains statements of submission of land etc to the mana of King Tawhiao by various hapu, with lists of names of hapu members (including some signatures), with boundaries of land Also contains correspondence regarding land issues, surveying and road making between Kingitanga and Government representatives; copies of addresses by Tawhiao to the Kauhanganui (the parliament of the Kingitanga); notes about the Treaty of Waitangi and the 1852 Constitution Act including interpretations and opinions, and information of Government reaction to a Kingitanga petition to the British Government There are also letters from Pakeeha settlers to Te Wahanui and Tawhiao seeking their protection Quantity: 1 folder(s).