Ngahuia, Huria, active 1863-1864

Of Ngati Whanaunga. Of Waiaua. One of the group of 14 Maori who travelled to England in William Jenkins' party, 1863. Granddaughter of Te Horeta Taniwha (Hooknose, contemporary of Captain Cook).

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Illustrated London news :Native chiefs from New Zealand. Mr W Jenkins, interpreter; Hor...

Date: 1863 - 1864

From: Illustrated London news :Various scenes of early New Zealand published in the Illustrated London News. 1860s

By: Illustrated London news (Newspaper)

Reference: B-070-003-2

Description: W Jenkins (interpreter)with a group of Maori chiefs who were taken to England in 1863. Back, from left: W Jenkins, interpreter; Horomana Te Atua; Hapimana Ngapiko; Wharepapa; Pomare; Paratene Te Manu. Second row: Kihirini Te Tuahu, Takerei Ngawaka; Tere Te Iringa; Hariata Pomare; Reihana Taukawau; Hirini Pakia; Ngahuia Wiremu Pou. Another copy in Drawings, Paintings and Prints, A-018-001 Extended Title - from: Illustrated London News, 18 July, 1863, p 68 Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Wood engraving, 180 x 245 mm

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New Zealand. [List of names of Maori chieftains arriving in London with Mr W Jenkins]. ...

Date: 1863

By: Stratford, Peter, active 1990-2013

Reference: Eph-B-MAORI-1863-01

Description: Flyer with introductory text about the purpose of the visit of the chieftains to England, and a list with brief biographical details, about each of the 14 members of the party. Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Letterpress, on both sides of sheet 248 x 173 mm. Transfers: Other material of the same provenance is housed in the Manuscripts Collection..

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Illustrated London news :Native chiefs from New Zealand. Mr W Jenkins, interpreter; Hor...

Date: 1863

From: Illustrated London news :Clippings related to New Zealand [ca 1842-1890]

By: Illustrated London news (Newspaper)

Reference: E-106-f-029-1

Description: W Jenkins (interpreter)with a group of Maori chiefs who were taken to England in 1863. Back, from left: W Jenkins, interpreter; Horomana Te Atua; Hapimana Ngapiko; Wharepapa; Pomare; Paratene Te Manu. Second row: Kihirini Te Tuahu, Takerei Ngawaka; Tere Te Iringa; Hariata Pomare; Reihana Taukawau; Hirini Pakia; Ngahuia Wiremu Pou. Another copy at A-018-001 Extended Title - From: Illustrated London News, 18 July, 1863, p 68 Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Wood engraving, 170 x 240 mm

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Artist unknown :New Zealand Chiefs, W Jenkins at Marlborough House 186[3]. [London?, 18...

Date: 1863 - 1864

Reference: A-018-005

Description: Subject: Rev William Jenkins and a group of Maori on a visit to England, 1863. They are shown with the Prince and Princess of Wales. Title from partly fragmented ink label attached to lower edge Source unknown Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Wood engraving, 206 x 331 mm

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Mackrell, Brian Heslop, 1939-2006 : Research papers concerning visit to England of Maor...

Date: 1863-1864

By: Mackrell, Brian Heslop, 1939-2006

Reference: 84-170

Description: Comprises facsimiles of original correspondence from and British institutions relating to Jenkins' party's visit to England, 1863-1864 The collection relates to a visit to England by William Jenkins, a Wesleyan lay preacher and interpreter, and a party of 14 Maori in 1863-1864 Publication - Hariru Wikitoria! : an illustrated history of the Maori tour of England, 1863 / Brian Mackrell. Auckland : Oxford University Press, 1985. For account of visit to England of tour party see also volume one of The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography (Allen & Unwin New Zealand Ltd and Department of Internal Affairs, 1990), pages 347-348. Quantity: 2 folder(s). 1 microfilm reel(s). Physical Description: Mss (photocopies), typescripts and negatives

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Heath, Vernon (England) fl 1819-1895 :Portrait of Ngahuia

Date: 1819 - 1895

By: Heath, Vernon, 1819?-1895

Reference: PA2-0847

Description: The person depicted in this photograph was identified by a Library staff member in 1995. Inscriptions: Mount verso - beneath image - Ngahuia The person depicted in this photograph was identified in the Facial Recognition project results as a likely match to the person depicted in photograph PA2-0852. Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Processing information: The photograph described in this record was included in a Library Facial Recognition project conducted in 2018. The project used an open source Python algorithm and verification by staff to find facial matches across a dataset of digitised carte-de-visite photographs held by the Library.

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The Illustrated London News :Native chiefs from New Zealand. 1863. London; Illustrated ...

Date: 1865 - 1863 - 1864

By: Illustrated London news (Newspaper)

Reference: A-018-001

Description: A group of Maori with their interpreter, William Jenkins, depicted in London during their visit to England, 1863-1864. Accompanying clipping describes the chiefs' visit See Mackrell, Brian. Hariru Wikitoria, p. 37 for a description of the events depicted. Extended Title - From Illustrated London news, 18 July 1863, p. 68 Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Wood engraving 165 x 230 mm (sight), on sheet 186 x 344 mm

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Illustrated London news :Native chiefs from New Zealand. Mr W Jenkins, interpreter; Hor...

Date: 1863 - 1864

By: Illustrated London news (Newspaper)

Reference: PUBL-0033-1863-68

Description: W Jenkins (interpreter)with a group of Maori chiefs who were taken to England in 1863. Back, from left: W Jenkins, interpreter; Horomana Te Atua; Hapimana Ngapiko; Wharepapa; Pomare; Paratene Te Manu. Second row: Kihirini Te Tuahu, Takerei Ngawaka; Tere Te Iringa; Hariata Pomare; Reihana Taukawau; Hirini Pakia; Ngahuia Wiremu Pou. Another copy in Drawings, Paintings and Prints, A-018-001 Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Wood engraving

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Heath, Vernon (England) fl 1819-1895 :Portrait of Takerei Ngawaka, Ngahuia and Mr W W L...

Date: 1819 - 1895

By: Heath, Vernon, 1819?-1895

Reference: PA2-0849

Description: Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s).

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Simcox, Francis Selwyn 1880?-1967 : Visit of a party of Maori chiefs to England in 1860...

Date: 1950

By: Simcox, Francis Selwyn, 1880-1967

Reference: qMS-1808

Description: Volume contains a list of the visiting party of Maori chieftains, including their tribes and brief whakapapa. Also two page typescript from Simcox's booklet `One hundred and twenty-five years in New Zealand'. Quantity: 1 volume(s) (4 pages). Physical Description: Typescript (27 cm; bluue pam case)

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Heath, Vernon, 1819 or 1820-1895 :Portrait of Wiremu Pou, Ngahuia, and Hapimana Ngapiko

Date: 1819 - 1895

By: Heath, Vernon, 1819?-1895

Reference: PA2-0852

Description: A portrait of Wiremu Pou, Huria Ngahuia and Hapimana Ngapiko taken by Vernon Heath, a London photographer. The name attributed to the person in this photograph is based on the likely match to the person in PA2-0847. The person in PA2-0847 had been identified by a Library staff member as Huria Ngahuia in 1995. The person in this photograph was identified in the Facial Recognition project results as a likely match to the person depicted and identified in photograph PA2-0847. Both portraits appear to have been taken in the same sitting in the same studio. Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Processing information: The photograph described in this record was included in a Library Facial Recognition project conducted in 2018. The project used an open source Python algorithm and verification by staff to find facial matches across a dataset of digitised carte-de-visite photographs held by the Library. The name fields were updated in October 2019 using information generated by the project.

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Maori group who visited England with William Jenkins

Date: [ca 1863]

From: Harding, William James, 1826-1899: Negatives of Wanganui district

Reference: 1/1-000048-G

Description: Māori group who visited England with William Jenkins in 1863-1864. From left to right: Takerei Ngawaka, Ngāti Tuwharetoa; Hirini Pakia of Ngā Puhi; Tere Pakia (Hariata Te Iringa), Ngā Puhi; Horomona Te Atua, Ngā Puhi, and Hapimana Ngapiko, Te Ati Awa, (both standing); Hare Pomare, Ngā Puhi (reclining), Hariata Pomare, Ngā Puhi; Kamariera Te Hautakiri Wharepapa, Ngā Puhi and Ngāti Rangi; Huria Ngahuia, Ngati Whanaunga; Kihirini Te Tuahu, Rangitihi; Reihana Te Taukawau, Ngā Puhi; and Paretene Te Manu, Ngā Puhi. Taken by an unidentified photographer, possibly at the Roehampton reception, and later copied by William James Harding. This photo was probably one of the many photographs that William Jenkins bought back to New Zealand after the 1863-4 trip. (Information from 'Hariri Wikitoria!' by Brian Mackrell, 1985, page 65) Missing members of the group are Hariata Haumu who was in Bow Street Asylum and Wiremu Pou, who had joined the 'Maori Warrior Chiefs' troup. (All information from 'Hariru Wikitoria!' by Brian Mackrell, 1985, page 65) Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).

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New Zealand chiefs and William Jenkins during their visit to England in 1863

Date: 1863, [1890s?]

By: Heath, Vernon, 1819?-1895; Denton, Frank James, 1869-1963

Reference: PA7-43-17

Description: The group includes (left to right): Hariata Tutapuiti, wife of Hare Pomare; Paratene Te Manu; Tekerei Ngawaka; Wiremu Te Wana; Hirini Pakia; William Jenkins; Horomana Te Atua; Kameriara Te Hautakiri Wharepapa; Hapimana Ngapiko; Reihana Taukawa; Hariata Te Iringa, wife of Hirini; Ngahuia; Kihirini Te Tuahu. From a photograph taken by Vernon Heath in London. The chiefs and their wives are dressed in traditional costume and holding various weapons. Photograph made by Denton of Wanganui of an engraving made from the studio photograph taken by Vernon Heath in 1863 of the Maori chiefs during their visit to London. Jenkins records the event in his diary. First appeared in the Penny Illustrated Weekly News, 27 Jun 1863 Inscriptions: Recto - beneath image - Names of those in the group Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin print, 13.5 x 20 cm Provenance: E Chambers, Opunake, Taranaki.