Historical Records of New Zealand
Contents
- Historical Records — of — New Zealand
- Lieutenant Cook to Secretary Stephens p. 1
- Crew of Lieutenant Cook’s Ship Endeavour, 1770.* — Giving names of those not leaving before 1770 p. 5
- Surgeon Perry* to Lieutenant Cook p. 7
- State and Condition of his Majesty’s bark Endeavour, Lieutenant p. 10
- Newspaper Extract
- Lieutenant Cook To Secretary Stephens p. 15
- Captain Cook To Captain Furneaux
- Captain Cook To Captain Furneaux p. 16
- Captain Cook to Captain Furneaux p. 17
- Captain Cook to Captain Furneaux p. 18
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Captain Furneaux to Secretary Stephens
- 5 April, 1774
- [postscript] p. 19
- Captain Furneaux to Secretary Stephens
- Captain Cook to Secretary Stephens p. 20
- Captain Cook to Mr. Banks* (Banks Papers) p. 23
- Captain Cook’s Secret Instructions.* p. 24
- Captain Cook to Mr. Banks* (Banks Papers) p. 29
- Captain Cook to Secretary Stephens
- Mr. Pallas,*to Mr. Pennant, Thomas† (Banks Papers) p. 32
- James Maria Matra’s Proposal p. 35
- Sir George Young’s Plan.‡
- The Attorney-General to Lord Sydney
- The “Plan.“ p. 46
- Lord Sydney To The Lords Commissioners of The Treasury p. 49
- List of Tools, Utensils, &c., necessary for the Convicts and Marines intended to proceed to New South Wales p. 52
- Heads of a Plan.* p. 53
- Lord Sydney to the Lords of The Admiralty p. 56
- An Anonymous Proposal For The Settlement of New South Wales.[Extract.] p. 58
- Phillip’s Views on the Conduct of the Expedition and the Treatment of convicts.* p. 67
- Governor Phillip to Under Secretary Nepean p. 71
- Proposed Trading Settlement at Norfolk Island p. 72
- Captain Bligh To Secretary Stephens p. 73
- Captain Bligh To Secretary Stephens p. 74
- Chapter Captain Hunter To Secretary Stephens
- Captain Bligh to Secretary Stephens p. 76
- [Enclosure.]
- Description list of the pirates remaining on board his Majesty’s armed vessel Bounty, on the 28th April, 1789 p. 90
- Lieutenant Bligh to Sir Joseph Banks. (Banks Papers.)* p. 92
- Lieutenant Bligh to Sir Joseph Banks. (Banks Papers.)* p. 94
- Governor Phillip to Lord Sydney p. 104
- The Right Hon. W. W. Grenville to Governor Phillip p. 113
- Draught of Instructions for Mr. Menzies (Banks Papers.)* p. 115
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Memoranda by Sir Joseph Banks p. 118
- [memorandum] p. 118
- Jan. 1st, 1791
- Description of Norfolk Island by Lieut.-Governor King.* p. 119
- Lord Grenville to the Lords of the Admiralty. — (Banks Papers.)* p. 122
- Lieutenant-Governor King to Under Secretary Nepean.* p. 126
- The Right Hon. Henry Dundas* to Governor Phillip p. 127
- The Right Hon. Henry Dundas to the Lords of the — Admiralty. (Banks Papers.)‡ p. 128
- Captain Vancouver to Under Secretary Nepean p. 131
- Captain Vancouver to Lord Grenville.* — Discovery, Fals [False] Bay, Cape of Good Hope p. 132
- Instructions to Vancouver p. 133
- [section] p. 136
- J. Johnstone to J. Berteret (Banks Papers).*
- Lieut.-Governor King to the Marquis of Buckingham.* p. 137
- Lieutenant-Governor King to Under Secretary Nepean.* p. 139
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Capt. Vancouver’s Expedition.—Notes by Sir Joseph Banks — (Banks Papers) p. 141
- 1791.—Chatham p. 141
- 1792 p. 142
- 1792.—Discovery
- Lieutenant Menzies to Sir Joseph Banks (Banks Papers) p. 143
- Governor Phillip to the Right Hon. Henry Dundas p. 147
- [Enclosure.] p. 148
- [Enclosure.] — Governor Phillip to Major Grose
- Extract from a Letter to Governor Phillip from Lieu-tenant-Governor King, dated Sydney, Norfolk Island p. 150
- Captain Vancouver To Governor Phillip p. 154
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Captain Vancouver To Governor Phillip p. 156
- Discovery, Monterrey, 29th Dec’r, 1792 p. 156
- [postscript] p. 158
- Captain Vancouver’s Instructions To Lieutenant Hanson
- Lieut.-Governor Grose to The Right Hon. Henry Dundas p. 161
- Lieut.-Governor Grose to The Right Hon. Henry Dundas p. 164
- Lieut.-Governor Grose to The Right Hon. Henry Dundas p. 166
- Lieutenant-Governor King to Under Secretary Nepean p. 168
- Lieut.-Governor King To The Right Hon. Henry Dundas p. 169
- Captain Nepean’s Instructions p. 175
- Captain Raven’s Instructions p. 176
- Captain Raven to Lieutenant-Governor King p. 177
- Lieutenant-Governor King to Under Secretary Nepean.* p. 179
- A Letter From Norfolk Island.* p. 182
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W. N. Chapman to Mrs. Chapman p. 185
- [Note] p. 185
- Norfolk Island, November 19th, 1793
- Mrs. Chapman p. 186
- Lieutenant-Governor Grose to Lieutenant-Governor King p. 187
- Lieut.-Governor King to The Right Hon. Henry Dundas p. 189
- Lieutenant-Governor King to Lieutenant-Governor Grose p. 193
- Hunter’s Instructions p. 195
- Lieutenant-Governor Paterson to The Right Hon. Henry Dundas.*
- d Captain Bampton to Lieutenant-Governor Paterson p. 198
- The Duke of Portland to Governor Hunter p. 199
- Lieutenant-Governor King to The Duke of Portland p. 203
- Captain Bampton to Lieutenant-Governor King p. 204
- Lieutenant-Governor King to Deputy-Commissary Clark p. 205
- Condition of Norfolk Island p. 206
- Minute of The Board of Trade p. 216
- Governor Hunter to The Duke of Portland p. 217
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Lieutenant-Governor King to Sir Joseph Banks. (Banks Papers.) p. 219
- 3, St. George’s Square, Portsea, 13th February, 1799 p. 219
- [Note] p. 220
- Instructions to Major Foveaux, Acting Lieutenant-Governor at Norfolk Island p. 221
- From India Government Officials to Governor King. — (King Papers.)
- Governor King to Marquis Wellesley p. 223
- State of His Majesty’s Settlements in New South Wales p. 224
- George Bass to Captain Waterhouse p. 225
- Ex-Governor Hunter to Under-Secretary King p. 227
- Governor King to The Duke of Portland.* (King Papers.) p. 232
- Governor King to Messrs. Turnbull, Quested, and Gardiner p. 234
- Queries by Governor King to Messrs. Turnbull, Quested, and Gardiner, masters of the South Sea whalers Britannia, Speedy, and Venus, of London
- [extract] p. 235
- Governor King to Sir Joseph Banks p. 236
- George Bass to Captain Waterhouse p. 240
- George Bass to Governor King p. 242
- George Bass to Captain Waterhouse
- Governor King to Lord Hobart p. 246
- Shipping Returns.* p. 248
- Shipping Returns.†
- Shipping Returns.* p. 249
- Sir Joseph Banks to Governor King. (King Papers.)
- Shipping Returns.* p. 253
- Governor King to Earl Camden.†
- Government and General Order p. 257
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Governor King to Under-Secretary Cooke p. 258
- Sydney, New South Wales, 31st December, 1805 p. 258
- [extract] p. 259
- Shipping Returns.* p. 260
- Shipping Returns.†
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King Papers p. 261
- The Legality of Government and General Orders p. 261
- New Zealand Natives p. 262
- King’s Policy p. 269
- Newcastle
- Some Remarks on the Present State of the Colony of Sidney, in New South Wales, and on the means most likely to render it a productive, instead of an expensive, settlement.† p. 271
- Some Observations on a Bill for admitting the produce of New South Wales to entry at the Customs-house of the United Kingdom.* (Banks Papers.) p. 276
- Shipping Returns.* p. 278
- Shipping Returns.†
- Shipping Returns.* p. 279
- Surgeon Luttrell to Under Secretary Sullivan. [Extracts.]
- Ex-Governor King on Australian Timbers, &c.* p. 286
- Lieutenant-Governor Collins to Under-Secretary Cooke p. 288
- Governor Bligh to Viscount Castlereagh p. 289
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Memorandum concerning New South Wales.*
- [memorandum]
- New Zealand p. 292
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Massacre of Crew of The Boyd.* p. 293
- [letter] p. 293
- [postscript] p. 295
- Certificate of Shipping Agents
- Alexander Berry to Governor Macquarie
- Governor Macquarie To Viscount Castlereagh p. 296
- Loss Of The Ship Boyd p. 298
- Whalers To Governor Macquarie p. 299
- William Leith To Messrs. Lord, Williams, And Thompson p. 301
- Governor Macquarie To Viscount Castlereagh p. 304
- Ex-Governor Bligh To Sir Joseph Banks. (Bligh Papers.) p. 305
- Destruction of The Boyd p. 306
- Shipping Return.† p. 309
- Shipping Return.‡
- J. Bosanquet to W. Fawkner p. 310
- Newspaper Extract
- W. Ramsay To Messrs. Enderby
- Extract From The Report of The Committee Delivered To The Annual Meeting, 4th June, 1811, At The New London Tavern, Cheapside
- Captain Birnie To Governor Macquarie p. 314
- Endorsement in Governor Macquarie’s Handwriting p. 315
- Captain Birnie to Governor Macquarie
- Endorsement in Governor Macquarie’s Handwriting p. 316
- Government and General Order
- Extract from the “Hampshire Telegraph“ p. 318
- Instructions to Capt. Dillon
- Rev. S. Marsden to Church Missionary Society
- Rev. S. Marsden to the Church Missionary Society p. 321
- Governor Macquarie to the Under-Secretary of State p. 322
- A New Zealand Company p. 323
- Missionary Letters.—Rev. S. Marsden’s Voyages to New Zealand. — (Taken from his Journals.) p. 327
- Government and General Order p. 328
- Government and General Orders p. 329
- Rev. S. Marsden to Rev. J. Pratt p. 330
- Rev. S. Marsden’s Account of his First Visit to New Zealand p. 331
- Memoir of Duaterra p. 338
- New Zealand p. 400
- Missionary Letters: Thomas Kendall to Rev. Samuel Marsden
- G. Blaxcell to Secretary Campbell p. 401
- Government And General Order p. 402
- Extract Of A Letter From Rev. Mr. Marsden
- Extract Of A Letter From The Rev. Mr. Marsden, Senior Chaplain Of The Colony Of New South Wales, To The Church Missionary Society p. 404
- Thos. Kendall To Secretary Campbell
- Rev. Samuel Marsden To Rev. J. Pratt (26/10/15) p. 405
- Massacre of The Boyd, 1809 p. 406
- Extract: Despatch From Earl Bathurst To Govr. Macquarie p. 407
- Rev. Josiah Pratt To Earl Bathurst
- Captain Hammont To Secretary Campbell p. 408
- Governor Macquarie to Earl Bathurst p. 409
- To His Excellency Governor Macquarie, etc., etc p. 410
- Rev. S. Marsden to the Church Missionary Society p. 413
- Governor Macquarie to Earl Bathurst p. 415
- [section] p. 416
- Memorial of W. Moreran
- Memorial of the Committee of the Church of England Missionary Society p. 417
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Appendix p. 421
- (No. 1.) p. 421
- (No. 2.) — The Deposition of Mr. James Elder
- (No. 3.) — The Deposition of James Besent, relative to the Loss of the Parramatta, Schooner p. 423
- (No. 4.) — The Deposition of Abraham Hendricke (confirmed by the Depositions of John Jones, Thomas French, and John Randall) p. 424
- (No. 5.) — Extract of a Letter from Revd. S. Marsden to Revd. Josh. Pratt, Secretary, dated November 6, 1815
- (No. 6.) p. 425
- (No. 9.) p. 426
- Government and General Orders p. 427
- Government And General Orders p. 429
- Shipping.—Sydney To New Zealand (September, 1817, To December, 1820)
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The Navy Board To The Admiralty p. 431
- Navy Office, 19th June, 1818 p. 431
- [Enclosure.] p. 432
- Extract from Report of the Committee delivered to the Annual Meeting held May 4, 1819, at Freemasons’ Hall, Great Queen Street p. 433
- Rev. S. Marsden to J. Pratt p. 435
- Rev. S. Marsden and Rev. R. Cartwright to Rev. J. Pratt p. 436
- Rev. S. Marsden to Rev. J. Pratt p. 437
- Mr. Marsden’s Queries to the Settlers of the Bay of Islands p. 438
- Thomas Kendall to Commissioner Bigge p. 441
- Missionaries’ Replies to Mr. Bigge’s Queries
- Answers of Missionaries to Mr. Marsden’s Questions p. 445
- Memo. found amongst the Papers of Commissioner Bigge p. 448
- Rev. S. Marsden to Commissioner Bigge
- Rules and Regulations for the Government of the Mission and Settlement formed by the Church of England Missionary Society at the Northern Island of New Zealand in the South Seas. Communicated by Rev. S. Marsden to Commissioner Bigge p. 455
- Report on New Zealand Flax, by R. Williams (Ropemaker) p. 457
- New Zealand Hemp. To Mr. James Birnie p. 466
- New Zealand Hemp p. 468
- Hemp or Flax Question. (Williams’s Replies to Mr. Birnie’s Proposals.) p. 469
- Proposed Agreement Between S. Lord, Esq., And R. Williams p. 470
- New South Wales p. 473
- Rev. S. Marsden to Rev. J. Butler p. 475
- Rev. S. Marsden to Rev. J. Pratt p. 476
- Government and General Orders p. 477
- Rev. S. Marsden to Rev. J. Pratt
- Rev. S. Marsden to Rev. J. Pratt p. 480
- Rev. S. Marsdenen to Rev. J. Pratt p. 482
- Capt. J. Nicholson to Commissioner Bigge p. 483
- William Savage to Earl Bathurst
- Captain Skinner to Governor Macquarie p. 484
- Rev. S. Marsden to Governor Macquarie
- Captain Skinner to Samuel Marsden p. 485
- From Captain Skinner to Govr. Macquarie
- His Majesty’s Store Ship Dromedary, Bay of Islands, New Zealand,April 26, 1820 p. 487
- His Majesty’s Store Ship Dromedary, at sea, December 15th, 1820 p. 488
- His Majesty’s Store Ship Dromedary, at sea, Dec. 21, 1820
- Rev. S. Marsden to Rev. J. Pratt p. 489
- Rev. S. Marsden to Commissioner Bigge p. 493
- Captain R. Elives to Commissioner Bigge p. 494
- Captain Skinner to Commissioner Bigge
- Under-Secretary Goulburn to Rev. Josiah Pratt p. 498
- An Unsigned Paper Found in Commissioner Bigge’s Papers, and entitled “Colonial Vessels in N. Zealand.“
- Evidence taken by Commissioner Bigge p. 499
- John Hunter, Mate of the Brig Active p. 503
- Evidence of Charles Hook p. 506
- Evidence of Mr. Edward Riley p. 509
- Evidence of Captain Beveridge
- Evidence taken concerning Rope made from New Zealand Flax p. 510
- New Zealand Hemp.—Account of the Manufactory of the New Zealand Hemp by Messrs. Simins and Co p. 511
- Captain Skinner to Commissioner Bigge
- Wm. Fenwick to Chas. Graham p. 512
- New Zealand Hemp.—Extract of a Letter from Commissioner Sir Robert Barlow, dated 13 June, 1818 p. 513
- New Zealand Hemp
- T. H. Armstrong to Commissioner Bigge p. 514
- F. Hunt to Commissioner Bigge
- Robert Sugden To Earl Bathurst (Vol. 108) p. 516
- Robt. Campbell To Commr. Bigge
- Petition To Earl Bathurst.—Wesleyan Mission
- Rev. S. Marsden To Rev. J. Pratt p. 520
- Admiralty To The Colonial Office p. 521
- H.M. Store Ship Dromedary, Bay of Islands, New Zealand, 19th April, 1820 p. 522
- Keedee Keedee, in Bay of Iselands, New Zealand, April 11th, 1820 p. 524
- H.M. Store Ship Dromedary, Bay of Islands
- The Deposition of Francis Ewer (Prisoner) p. 525
- The Deposition of Thomas Lewe (Prisoner) p. 527
- The Deposition of Henry Gordon p. 528
- Missionaries to Earl Bathurst p. 531
- Robert Brown to Henry Goulburn
- H. Goulburn To R. Sugden p. 532
- Extract From The Report Of The Committee Delivered To The Annual Meeting, Held May 1, 1821
- Evidence Given Before Commissioner Bigge
- Ensign McCrae, 84th Regt. — (May, 1821.) p. 534
- Dr. Fairfowl’s Evidence p. 550
- Mr. McDonald’s Evidence p. 558
- Rev. S. Marsden to Major Goulburn p. 562
- Under-Secretary Goulburn to S. R. Lushington p. 563
- Rev. S. Marsden to Rev. J. Butterworth
- Rev. S. Marsden to Rev. J. Pratt p. 565
- Rev. S. Marsden to Rev. J. Pratt p. 566
- Rev. S. Marsden to Rev. J. Pratt p. 567
- The Admiralty to the Colonial Office p. 569
- Rev. S. Marsden to Rev. J. Pratt p. 571
- Captain Downie to Earl Bathurst p. 572
- Rev. Thos. Kendall to Earl Bathurst p. 573
- Extract from the “Evangelical Magazine“ for 1821
- John Butler to Governor Brisbane. To His Excellency Sir Thos. Brisbane, Governor New Sh. Wales and its Dependencies, &c., &c p. 575
- Secretary Lack to Under-Secretary Wilmot p. 577
- Secretary of State to Thomas Lack
- The Navy Board to Under-Secretary Wilmot
- Rev. S. Marsden to Missionary Settlers, etc p. 578
- James Downie to Earl Bathurst p. 579
- Rev. S. Marsden to Rev. J. Pratt
- Secretary of State to William Jackson p. 580
- Extract from the Report of the Committee to the Annual Meeting, April 30th, 1822, at Freemasons’ Hall, Great Queen Street p. 581
- D. Erskine to Earl Bathurst
- Rev. B. Carvosso to General Secretaries, Wesleyan Mission House
- Under-Secretary Wilmot to the Navy Commissioners p. 583
- Messrs. Taylor and Upton to Earl Bathurst
- Under-Secretary Wilmot to Messrs. Taylor and Upton p. 584
- John Thomson to Henry Dundas
- Rev. S. Marsden to Rev. J. Pratt p. 585
- Rev. S. Marsden to Rev. J. Pratt p. 586
- Commissioner Bigge to Earl Bathurst p. 587
- Revd. Josiah Pratt to Earl Bathurst p. 596
- Rev. S. Marsden to Governor Brisbane p. 597
- James Busby to Earl Bathurst
- Rev. S. Marsden to Rev. J. Pratt p. 598
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Lieut.-Colonel Nicolls to Earl Bathurst
- 8th Nov., 1823
- [Enclosure No. 1.] p. 605
- [Enclosure No. 2.] p. 606
- [Enclosure No. 3.] p. 608
- [Enclosure No. 4.] p. 609
- [Enclosure No. 5.]
- Rev. S. Marsden To Rev. J. Pratt p. 610
- Lieut.-Colonel Nicolls to Under-Secretary Horton p. 611
- Under-Secretary Horton to Baron Charles de Thierry p. 615
- Rev. S. Marsden to Rev. J. Pratt p. 616
- Baron C. De Thierry To Earl Bathurst p. 617
- Rev. S. Marsden To Rev. J. Butterworth p. 618
- Rev. N. Turner To Secretaries, Wesleyan Society p. 619
- Rev. G. Erskine To Rev. R. Watson p. 622
- Rev. S. Marsden To Rev. J. Pratt
- Baron C. De Thierry To Earl Bathurst p. 623
- Baron C. De Thierry To Earl Bathurst p. 624
- Baron C. De Thierry To Under-Secretary Horton
- The Rev. W. White and Rev. N. Turner to Secretaries, Wesleyan Missionary Society p. 625
- Baron C. de Thierry to Earl Bathurst
- (The Missionary Register for April, 1824.) p. 626
- Rev. S. Marsden to Rev. J. Pratt p. 627
- Under-Secretary Croker to Under-Secretary Horton p. 629
- Rev. N. Turner to Rev. J. Etchells
- Rev. S. Marsden to Rev. J. Pratt. [Extracts.] p. 631
- Rev. D. Tyerman, etc., to Rev. G. Erskine and Rev. S. Leigh
- Earl Bathurst to E. Littleton p. 634
- E. J. Littleton to Earl Bathurst
- Rev. N. Turner to Secretary, Wesleyan Society
- Captain Reynolds to Earl Bathurst p. 635
- Under-Secretary Horton to Secretary Harrison p. 637
- G. Harrison, Under-Secretary, to R. W. Horton, Esq p. 638
- Navy Commissioners to Under-Secretary Horton
- Secretary Horton to Captain R. H. Reynolds
- Captain Reynolds to Under-Secretary Horton p. 639
- John Gladstone to Under-Secretary Horton
- [British Museum. [Newspaper Extract.—Glasgow Herald, July 18th, 1825.] South Seas. (From the Missionary Chronicle for July.) p. 640
- Captain Reynolds to Under-Secretary Hay p. 642
- Captain Reynolds to Earl Bathurst p. 643
- Secretary Hay to Secretary Harrison p. 644
- Rev. S. Marsden to Rev. E. Bickersteth
- Board of Inquiry to Governor Darling p. 647
- Captain Thomas Coe to Governor Sir T. Brisbane
- Mr. J. Busby To Governor Sir Thomas Brisbane p. 649
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Mr. John Busby To Governor Sir Thomas Brisbane p. 650
- Sydney, 20th July, 1825 p. 650
- [postscript] p. 653
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From Mr. John Busby To Col. Dumaresq, Private Secretary p. 654
- Sydney, 9th January, 1826 p. 654
- [letter] p. 655
- [section] p. 656
- J. C. Littleton to R. Horton, Secretary of State p. 658
- Rev. S. Marsden to Alex. McLeay and Others
- R. Torrens to Downing Street p. 661
- R. Torrens to Downing Street p. 662
- Memorial p. 663
- Colonel Bathurst to Governor Darling p. 666
- Lieut.-Colonel R. Cruise to Under-Secretary Hay p. 667
- Rev. N. Turner to Secretaries, Wesleyan Society
- Rev. S. Marsden to Rev. D. Coates p. 668
- Rev. N. Turner to Secretaries, Wesleyan Mission p. 670
- Governor Darling to Earl Bathurst.(No. 41.) p. 671
- Memorial p. 672
- H. J. Rous and Others to the Colonial Secretary p. 673
- Rev. D. Coates to Viscount Goderich p. 674
- The Navy Commissioner to Secretary Hay
- Robert Torrens to Under-Secretary Horton p. 676
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Secretary, Navy Board, to Secretary Hay p. 678
- Navy Office, June 19th, 1827 p. 678
- [postscript] p. 679
- Rev. S. Marsden to Rev. E. Bickersteth
- An Anonymous Letter p. 681
- John Croker to Under-Secretary Twiss p. 683
- Navy Board to John Croker
- S, Curtis to the Lord High Admiral p. 684
- Letter from Governor Darling to Sir G. Murray p. 685
- Thomas Raine to Sir George Murray, G.C.B p. 686
- Attorney-General and Solicitor-General to Hon. A. McLeay p. 687
- A Narrative of the Sufferings and Most Miraculous Escape of Mr. John F. Atkins, Second Officer of the Brig Haweis, which was treacherously captured by the Natives of New Zealand, on the 2nd of March, 1829, and a Part of the Crew massacred, interspersed with Some Descriptions of the Island and the Manners of the Inhabitants
- Rev. S. Marsden To Rev. D. Coates p. 698
- Rev. S. Marsden To Rev. D. Coates p. 700
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Rev. S. Marsden to Rev. E. Bickersteth p. 701
- Bay of Islands, 13th March, 1830 p. 702
- [postscript] p. 703
- Rev. S. Marsden to——
- Rev. S. Marsden to Governor Darling p. 705
- Statement by Rev. S. Leigh p. 708
- Rev. S. Marsden to Rev. D. Coates p. 709
- Rev. S. Marsden to Rev. E. Bickersteth
- Governor Darling to Sir George Murray
- Rev. S. Marsden to Rev. E. Bickersteth p. 715
- Rev. S. Marsden to Rev. D. Coates
- Rev. S. Marsden to Rev. E. Bickersteth p. 717
- Rev. S. Marsden to Rev. D. Coates p. 718
- Rev. S. Marsden to Rev. D. Coates
- Rev. S. Marsden to—— p. 719
- Rev. S. Marsden to the Rev. D. Coates p. 720
- Rev. S. Marsden to Rev. D. Coates p. 722
- Rev. S. Marsden to Mr. Jowett p. 723
- Rev. S. Marsden To Rev. M. Jowett p. 724
- Letter From Baron De Thierry To The Editor Of The Sydney Gazette
- Rev. S. Marsden to Rev. D. Coates p. 728
- Extract of Rev. S. Marsden’s Last Letter to the Church Missionary Society
- [section]
- Despatch (with Enclosures) from the Secretary of State (the Marquess of Normanby) to Governor Gipps. — (No. 118.) p. 729
- [Enclosure No. 1.] — Marquess Normanby to Captain Hobson. — (No. 1.)
- [Enclosure No. 2.] — Marquess Normanby To Mr. Attorney-general. — (No. 2.) p. 739
- [Enclosure No. 3.] — James Stephen To A. Y. Spearman, Esq. — (No. 3.) p. 740
- [Enclosure No. 4.] — From J. Stephen, Esq., To John Backhouse, Esq p. 742
- [Enclosure No. 5.] — J. Backhouse, Esq., To James Stephen, Esq p. 744
- J. Stephen, Esq., To A. Y. Spearman, Esq
- [Enclosure No. 7.] — Captain W. Hobson To The Under-Secretary Of State, Colonial Department
- London, 24th June, 1839 p. 745
- [Enclosure No. 8.] — G. J. Pennington, Pro Secretary, To James Stephen, Esq
- [Enclosure No. 9.] — G. P. Pennington To James Stephen, Esq p. 747
- W. Fox Strangways To Right Hon. H. Labouchere
- Lord Palmerston To Captain Hobson, R.N p. 748
- Lord Palmerston To Captain Hobson, R.N p. 749
- J. Campbell And R. M. Rolfe To The Marquis Of Normanby
- Captain Hobson To The Under-Secretary Of State, Colonial Department p. 750
- Lord Normanby To Captain Hobson, R.N p. 753
- A List of Vessels Which Have Visited the Bay of Islands, New Zealand, During the Six Months Ending 31st December, 1839 p. 756
- Index