Church of the Province of New Zealand. Diocese of Waiapu

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Manuscript

Williams, William Leonard, 1829-1916 : East Coast historical records

Date: 1803-1865

By: Williams, William Leonard, 1829-1916

Reference: MS-2452

Description: History of the East Coast people and district as seen from a missionary's view point. Many topics including hauhauism; land confiscation, Te Kooti; the murder of Rev C S Volkner; the work of the missionaries etc. Source of title - Transcribed from spine Quantity: 1 volume(s) (95 leaves). 0.02 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Typescript with holograph corrections (26cm, blue buckram)

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Williams, William Leonard 1829-1916 : Journal

Date: 1865-1866, 1941

By: Williams, William Leonard, 1829-1916

Reference: MS-2467

Description: Covers some of the period of the Hauhau troubles on the East Coast Source of title - Transcribed Quantity: 1 volume(s) (199 leaves). 0.02 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Typescript (26cm, ¼ blue morocco)

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192 - Papers re general synod

Date: 1948

From: Ngata, Apirana Turupa (Sir), 1874-1950 : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-6919-0397

Description: File 192 - Contains letters, accounts and articles regarding the synod Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Mss, typescripts and printed matter

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179 - Jubilee march

Date: 1948

From: Ngata, Apirana Turupa (Sir), 1874-1950 : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-6919-0385

Description: File 179 - Contains a letter and an invitation to attend the 50th anniversary of Reverend P.H. Huata's service in the Anglican Ministry. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Mss, typescript and printed matter

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Anderson, Philip Cuthbert 1848-1932 : Diaries

Date: 1871-1886

By: Anderson, Philip Cuthbert, 1848-1932

Reference: Micro-MS-0851

Description: Anderson was ordained Deacon of All Saints Anglican Church, Taradale in Sep 1873 and was appointed to the Akaroa parish in Sep 1877, and later to Phillipstown and Papanui, Christchurch. He went to New South Wales in 1883. The diaries provide a daily record of his life as a minister and details of finances and letters sent and received Quantity: 1 microfilm reel(s) (5 volumes). Physical Description: Holographs (Positive microfilm)

Audio

Interview with Sir Paul Reeves

Date: 2 Mar 2000 - 02 Mar 2000

From: Government House oral history project Stage II

By: Reeves, Paul Alfred (Right Rev Hon Sir), 1932-2011

Reference: OHInt-0642/5

Description: Sir Paul Reeves was born in Wellington in 1932. Mentions the friendship of his grandparents with the Freyberg family and his uncle Alfred Reeves being in the Maori Pioneer Battalion in World War I. Talks about his Maori maternal grandmother Roka Te Hei Marama and the links kept with Waikawa marae, Taranaki. Recalls racism at school, dealing with his Maori background and his mother's attitude. Discusses the effects of the world wars on his father and brother. Describes how his father did shift work on the tramways in Wellington. Recalls the family's Newtown home and neighbours. Describes the family's support of the Labour Party. Comments on returning to Newtown as Governor-General. Recalls going to church with his grandmother and the importance in his life of St Thomas' Church in Newtown. Gives details of his education at South Wellington School and Wellington College. Mentions his feelings of class awareness and the difficulty of being Maori at Wellington College. Describes attending Victoria University of Wellington and its socialist, radical tradition at Victoria. Recalls J C Beaglehole, Ian Gordon, James Bertram, James K Baxter, Anton Vogt and Louis Johnson. Gives details leading to his going to St Johns College, the training there and going to the Tokoroa parish. Mentions applying for and getting the Sir Apirana Ngata Memorial Scholarhip and marrying Beverley Watkins before going to Oxford, England on the scholarship. Describes life as a student there, being ordained at Christchurch Cathedral in Oxford and being in parishes in Lowestoft and London. Recalls returning to New Zealand and a parish at Okato, Taranaki in 1964. Comments on the growing Maori consciousness in New Zealand. Describes teaching at St Johns in 1966, becoming Director of Christian Education and being elected Bishop of Waiapu in 1971. Comments on his relationship with the clergy. Discusses involvement in the Citizens for Rowling campaign and the response to his political stance. Discusses the nature of poverty. Gives a background to his appointment as Archbishop. Discusses his attitude to the Springbok Tour. Recalls his decision to go on the 1984 hikoi to Waitangi and the role of Governor General Sir David Beattie. Describes the unexpectedness of being offered the position of Governor-General. Comments on the Maori perspective and awkward situations which arose during his term. Mentions lessons in Maori from Huirangi Waikerepuru. Comments on divisions within New Zealand society and his desire to help bridge them as Governor-General. Recalls his relationship with Sir Robert Muldoon. Describes travelling widely, trying to attend Maori events and preparing speeches with relevance. Mentions Cindy Beavis. Mentions open days and Maori staying at Government House. Discusses Government House staff including Paul Canham, Official Secretary and Norm Richardson, the Comptroller. Recalls meetings of the Executive Council and the gradual lack of cohesion of David Lange's Labour government. Discusses assistance from Solicitor General John McGrath. Comments on Michael Bassett, Richard Prebble and Roger Douglas and the inability of David Lange to stop the development of a market driven free-fall economy. Mentions reaction to an article he wrote in the `Listener' on the economy. Mentions other incidents including trouble from the Malaysian government after comments about Lorraine and Aaron Cohen and the pig-killing ritual in Vanuatu. Talks about discussions with Sir Tipene O'Regan, Georgina Kirby and Sir James Henare. Discusses the Treaty of Waitangi and claims. Gives his impressions of visiting the Queen and encouraging her involvement in the 1990 Treaty celebrations. Comments on his agenda and aims as Governor-General and on earlier Governors-General. Mentions his work in New York on leaving Government House. Comments on the Church as an institution and the trend towards it being conservative, charismatic and evangelical. Interviewer(s) - Hugo Manson Quantity: 4 C60 cassette(s). 1 printed abstract(s). 1 interview(s). 3.30 Hours and minutes Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete OHA-3406.

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Williams, William Leonard 1829-1916 : Journal

Date: 1 Mar-4 Aug 1865, 12 Jul 1868-7 Mar 1869 (1941)

By: Williams, William Leonard, 1829-1916

Reference: MS-2468

Description: Covers some of the period of the Hauhau troubles on the East Coast Source of title - Transcribed Quantity: 1 volume(s). 0.02 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Typescript (26cm, 2 parts bound in one, ¼ blue morocco) Finding Aids: Index available at qMS-2255.

Manuscript

Williams, William Leonard 1829-1916 : Religious notes

Date: 1857, 1900-1901

By: Williams, William Leonard, 1829-1916

Reference: MS-2494

Description: Advice to intending missionaries, together with recommended prayers, both in English and Maori; also, letter of declaration by David Ruddock as to his commitment to work in the Waiapu Diocese (1857) Source of title - Transcribed Quantity: 1 volume(s) (ca 200 pages, 51 numbered leaves). 0.02 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Holograph, ms, printed matter (19cm, marbled end-papers, ¼ brown morocco, brown linen)

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Williams, William Leonard 1829-1916 : Confirmations in the diocese of Waiapu

Date: 1895-1910

By: Williams, William Leonard, 1829-1916

Reference: MS-2448

Description: Lists numbers of confirmations by church; no names given Source of title - Transcribed Quantity: 1 volume(s) (128 pages). 0.02 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss (18cm, tables, marbled end-papers, black roan, marbled edges) Finding Aids: Indexed.

Manuscript

Williams, William Leonard : The Progress of the Maori mission work in the Archdeaconry ...

Date: 1885

By: Williams, William Leonard, 1829-1916

Reference: MS-Papers-9466

Description: Address given to a public church meeting, held in St John's school room, Napier 28 Sep 1885. Traces the arrival of Christianity among Maori on the East Coast, the establishment of Anglican missions there, and the formation of the Archdiocese of Waiapu. Source of title - Transcribed from item Quantity: 1 folder(s) 8 leaves. Physical Description: Holograph Provenance: Obtained from a London ephemera dealer. Markings in blue on the manuscript indicate that it may have been prepared for printing

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[Ephemera relating to the Church of England and Anglican congregations, parishes, churc...

Date: 1956 - 1959

From: [Ephemera of octavo size relating to the Church of England and Anglican congregations, parishes, churches and buildings in New Zealand]

By: Waipawa mail, Waipukurau, Kaikoura and Harpenden advertiser (Newspaper)

Reference: Eph-A-RELIGION-A-1956/1959

Description: Includes: 1956: Cathedral Church of St Paul, Mulgrave Street. "Christmas oratorio" parts I and II by J S Bach. With soloists Sybil Phillips, Molly Atkinson, Newton Goodson, Donal Munro; string ensemble Ritchie Hanna, organist Molly Withers, conductor Stanley Jackson. 25 November 1956. Programme College of St John the Evangelist Auckland. Order of service for the dedication of the new buildings at St John's College. 19 June 1956. St Mary's Church Hawera. 75th anniversary 1881-1956. Jubilee dinner, 5 September 1956. Toast list. 1957: Cathedral Church of Saint Mary Auckland. Order of service for the Commoemoration of the signing and putting forth of the Constitution of the Church of the Province. 30 June 1957. Christ Church Wanganui. Day of Giving and patronal festival, 26 May 1957. Pamphlet Palm Sunday evening. "Jesus, priceless treasure", by J S Bach (With Joan Wood, Dawn Harris, Gwynffer Roussell, Owen Bonifant, Martin Wilson, organist Stanley Jackson). Cathedral Church of St Paul, Mulgrave Street Wellington, 14 April 1957. Programme St Luke's Church, Rotorua. St Luke's review, Christmas issue 1957. [Newsletter] A record of events memorable in the Diocese of Auckland and the Church of the Province of New Zealand on the 13th June 1957, including the Order of Service for the Laying of the Foundation Stone of the Cathedral Church of the Holy Trinity, and the Order of Service commemorating the centenary of the signing and putting forth of the Constitution of the Church of the Province The Bishop's Fighting Fund, Diocese of Waiapu. Church extension, old people's homes, Cathedral rebuilding. Fifth year 1957. The Church of St Matthew, Auckland. Festival of the Arts service, 26 May 1957. [Order of service] 1958: Church of the Good Shepherd, Wairau Valley. Dedication and opening by the Bishop of Nelson the Right Reverend F O Hulme-Moir. 4 October 1958. [Order of service] St Peter's Church Wellington. Service of nine lessons and carols. 21 December 1958. [Order of service] Centenary of the Diocese of Waiapu. Centennial supper. War Memorial Hall Napier, 15 October 1958. Programme (2 copies) Hui Aroha 1958 programme. te Kairui (The official magazine of the Wellington Anglican Maori pastorate) Order of service for the Dedication of the Church of St Matthew, Masterton. 19 April 1958. Parochial District of Rotorua. Parish notes and news for World Communion Sunday. 1st Communion of newly confirmed, 5 October 1958. A service of thanksgiving and resolve, held within the walls of the uncompleted St Paul's Cathedral, Wellington. 27 October 1958. Centenary of the Diocese of Wellington New Zealand Centenary of the Diocese of Nelson 1858-1958. A service of thanksgiving. Christ Church Cathedral, 28 September [1958]. Order of service 1959: S Chad's, Meadowbank. Christian stewardship sets a high standard of giving. Booklet Embertide letter, February 1959. Let us pray for the increase of the sacred ministry [Preparing for ordination - Cyril Stevens, Harold Titterton, Peter Stubbs, Michael O'Leary, Raymond Ladd, John Nepia, Charles Bennett, Alan Ward] Diocese of Waiapu New Zealand. Parochial District of Otane Hawke's Bay. Form and order of service for the celebration of the Centenary of the consecration of Christ Church Pukehou. 10 May 1959. [Printed by] Waipawa Mail Ltd. Order of service for the blessing of the house & committee room at Murupara, by the Rt Rev N A Lesser, Bishop of Waiapu. 26 September 1959 (2 copies) Parish of Kelburn. St Michael and All Angels' Church. Re-canvass, April-May 1959. Stewardship and report booklet St Luke's Church Rotorua. Diamond Jubilee celebrations, 31 October - 9 November 1959. Programme Murchison Parochial District. Parish luncheon. Saturday 14th November 1959. Programme /menu (With Mr L C Robertson, Mr B C Spiers, Mr A G Blakemore, Mr H D Rouse, Mr A E Watson, Mr B R Mead). Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Fliers and booklets, sizes varying up to 230 mm. Processing information: Combined into ATL-Group-00753 November 2022: - St Paul's Memorial Church Putiki. Te Reo of Whanganui (the voice of Wanganui). The official magazine of the Aotea-Kurahaupo Anglican Maori Pastorate. Vol 5, no. 1 April 1957. - Supplement; Te Hepara Pai (The Good Shepherd). Wairarapa Anglican Maori Pastorate. October 1956 [newsletter].

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[Ephemera relating to the Church of England and Anglican congregations, parishes, churc...

Date: 1964 - 1965

From: [Ephemera of octavo size relating to the Church of England and Anglican congregations, parishes, churches and buildings in New Zealand]

Reference: Eph-A-RELIGION-A-1964/1965

Description: Includes: 1964: "Ye are the light of the world". Department of Stewardship. G.C. 9/64 [1964?]. Pamphlet (2 copies) All Saints' Church Palmerston North. Jubilee 1914-1964. Programme / attendance form Cathedral Church of St Paul Wellington. Festival of dedication, 14 May - 28 June 1964. Programme (2 copies) Cathedral Church of St Paul Wellington. Festival of dedication. 8 June 1964. Admission programme (one copy, stained) Cathedral of the Holy Trinity Auckland. Our Cathedral rises on its historic site. Pamphlet with photograph of the church being built St Mark's Church Wellington. Form and order of service of dedication o fthe new church. Wellington, 28 November 1964. St Martin-in-the-Fields, London. Order of Service of Commemoration. The 150th anniversary of the first Christian Mission in New Zealand, established by the Reverend Samuel Marsden at Christmastide 1814. 17 December 1964. St Peter's Church in the heart of the capital city welcomes you. Sunday 20 December 1964. Order of service 1965: Chapel of the Good Shepherd, Waiapu House, Havelock North. Diocese of Waiapu. Form and order of service for the consecration of the chapel. 5 June 1965]. Church of St James Lower Hutt. Evening prayer. The occasion of the visit of His Grace the Most Reverend and Right Honourable Arthur Michael Ramsey, Archbishop of Canterbury, Primate of All England. 7 March 1965. Order of service Centenary of Laying of the foundation stone, Old St Paul's Church, 21 August 1965. Order of service Festival of nine lessons and carols. [Wellington Anglican service? 1965] Parochial District of St Peter, Riverslea, Hastings, New Zealand. Form and order of service for the Dedication of St Peter's Church Hall by the Archbishop of New Zealand, the Most Reverend Dr N A Lesser, Bishop of Waiapu. 30 May 1965. Order of service Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Fliers and booklets, sizes varying up to 230 mm.

Manuscript

Papers relating to lands and churches (a)

Date: 1930-1940

From: Ngata, Apirana Turupa (Sir), 1874-1950 : Further papers

Reference: MS-Papers-7575-038

Description: Contains letters and papers relating to east coast lands and the Waiapu Diocese Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Mss

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Papers relating to lands and churches (b)

Date: 1930-1940

From: Ngata, Apirana Turupa (Sir), 1874-1950 : Further papers

Reference: MS-Papers-7575-039

Description: Contains letters and papers relating to east coast lands and the Waiapu Diocese Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Mss

Manuscript

Williams family : Letters from New Zealand

Date: 1825-1864

By: Williams family

Reference: MS-2498-2500

Description: Extracts from letters and journals of Marianne and Henry Williams, and Jane and William Williams while engaged in missionary activity, chiefly in the Bay of Islands and Poverty Bay. Describe life in the Bay of Islands and Turanga, activities of Maori, progress of the Anglican mission and family news. Vol 3 includes a letter by Sarah Williams. Source of title - Transcribed Quantity: 3 volume(s) (ca 330 pages). 0.06 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Mss (24cm, ¼ brown morocco, brown buckram) Provenance: Copied by an unidentified compiler

Manuscript

Church of England : Note on confirmations in the parishes of Hawke's Bay district

Date: 1906-1907

By: Church of the Province of New Zealand. Diocese of Waiapu

Reference: MS-Papers-2970

Description: Includes Maori and Pakeha confirmations. No names of individuals. Quantity: 1 folder(s) (1 leaf). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Ms

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Williams, William Leonard 1829-1916 : Journals

Date: 1865-1875

By: Williams, William Leonard, 1829-1916

Reference: MS-2457-2466

Description: Daily entries, mainly concerned with activities in Poverty Bay Source of title - Supplied Quantity: 10 volumes. 0.20 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Holographs (Various sizes, ¼ brown morocco, brown linen)

Manuscript

Williams, William Leonard 1829-1916 : Devotions in Maori

Date: n d [ca 1900?]

By: Williams, William Leonard, 1829-1916

Reference: MS-2449

Description: Source of title - Transcribed Other Titles - On title page: Te Hahi to tatou taonga tupu Quantity: 1 volume(s) (13 numbered pages, ca 150 blank). 0.02 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Holograph 23 x 18cm (¼ brown morocco, brown linen)

Manuscript

Correspondence - C-I

Date: 1936-1939

From: Williams family : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-1391-005

Description: Selected correspondence and subjects entered in name field Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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191 - Papers re Maori church affairs

Date: 1944-1948

From: Ngata, Apirana Turupa (Sir), 1874-1950 : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-6919-0396

Description: File 191 - Contains letters and minutes regarding church affairs Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Mss and typescripts