The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 63
Contents
- [front matter]
- [The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 63]
- Reasons for Promoting the Cultivation of the New Zealand Flax — by F. Dillon Bell, Frederick Young
- The Twelfth Report to the Directors of the New Zealand Company [26th April, 1844] — by New Zealand Company
- The Eleventh Report of the Directors of the New Zealand Company [29th March, 1844] — by New Zealand Company p. 38
- The Twenty-Second Report of the Court of Directors of the New Zealand Company [14th May, 1847] — by New Zealand Company
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- [covers] p. 3
- [title page]
- New Zealand Company
- Notice. — New Zealand Company p. vii
- Contents p. ix
- Twenty-Second Report of the Court of Directors of the New Zealand Company
- Appendix
- —No. 1.— — The Secretary of the Company to Earl Grey
- (Enclosure 1 in No. 1.) A. New Zealand Company
- (Enclosure 2 in No. 1.) B. New Zealand Company
- (Enclosure 3 in No. 1.) C. New Zealand Company
- (Enclosure 4 in No. 1.) D. New Zealand Company p. 17
- (Enclosure 5 in No. 1.) E. New Zealand Company. — General Statement of Lands p. 18
- —No. 2.— — Mr. Hawes to the Secretary of the Company p. 19
- (Enclosure in No. 2.) — Memorandum p. 26
- —No. 3.— — The Secretary of the Company to Earl Grey p. 29
- —No. 4.— — The Secretary of the Company to Earl Grey p. 30
- —No. 5.— — Mr. Hawes to the Secretary of the Company p. 31
- —No. 6.— — The Secretary of the Company to Earl Grey p. 32
- —No 7.— — The Secretary of the Company to Earl Grey
- —No. 8.— — Mr. Hawes to the Secretary of the Company p. 33
- —No. 9.— — The Secretary of the Company to Mr. Buller p. 34
- —No. 10.— — Mr. Buller to the Secretary of the Company
- —No. 11.— — Otago. — Arrangements for the Establishment of a Settlement and for the Disposal of the Lands of the New Zealand Company, at Otago p. 35
- —No. 12.— — Crown Grant for Lands at Otago p. 45
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Accounts, 5th April 1847. — —No. 13.— p. 49
- Receipts p. 49
- [Receipt and Expenditure.] — Expenditure p. 50
- [certification of accounts] p. 51
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—No. 14.— p. 52
- Assets p. 52
- Liabilities p. 3
- [certification of accounts]
- —No. 15.— p. 54
- Supplement. — Supplement to Twenty-Second Report. — —No. 16.— — Mr. Stephen to Mr. Trevelyan
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- The Twenty-Fourth Report of the Court of Directors of the New Zealand Company [31st May, 1848] — by New Zealand Company
- Twenty-Fourth Report of the Court of Directors of the New Zealand Company
- Appendix
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Accounts, 5th April 1848. — —No. 1.— p. 17
- Receipts p. 17
- Expenditure p. 18
- [certification of accounts] p. 19
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—No. 2.— p. 20
- Assets p. 20
- Liabilities p. 21
- [certification of accounts]
- —No. 3.— p. 22
- Documents and Correspondence. — —No. 4.— — Porirua Purchase
- —No. 5.— — Port Nicholson Deed of Grant p. 26
- —No. 6.— — Porirua Deed of Grant
- —No. 7.— — Colonel Wakefield to the Secretary of the Company
- —No. 8.— — Mr. Fox to Colonel Wakefield. — Nelson p. 33
- —No. 9.— — Repot of the Committee Appointed to Choose the Site of a Shipping-Town for the Wairau District p. 39
- —No. 10.— — Mr. Bell to Colonel Wakefield p. 57
- (Enclosure in No. 10.) — Mr. M'Lean to Mr. Bell p. 59
- —No. 11.— — Mr, Bell to Colonel Wakefield p. 60
- Supplement. — —No. 12.—
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Accounts, 5th April 1848. — —No. 1.— p. 17
- A E I O U H K M N P R T W WH NG, a e i o u h k m n p r t w wh ng [Primer for Maori] — by W. Colenso
- He Whakaaturanga i te Tikanga o te Hahi a Ihu Karaiti
- [title page]
- He Whakaaturanga o te Tikanga o te Hahi a Ihu Karaiti
- [introduction]
- 1. He hahi kotahi te hahi a Ihu Karaiti p. 4
- 2. He hahi tapu te hahi a te Karaiti p. 6
- 3. E maha ana nga hahi i roto i te tino hahi a te Karaiti p. 9
- II. Ko nga minita o te hahi a Ihu Karaiti p. 11
- 1. He tangata mohio ia ki nga karaipiture p. 13
- 2. He tangata whiriwhiri, te minita pono, na Te Atua p. 14
- 3. He mea whakarite ano nga kaumatua o te Hahi p. 15
- III. Ko nga Hakarameta o te Hahi a Ihu Karaiti p. 16
- 1. Ko te Iriiringa p. 17
- 2. Ko te hapa o te Ariki p. 20
- IV. Ko nga tangata o te Hahi a Ihu Karaiti p. 22
- 1. Kua kite ratou i te tikanga o te ripenetanga p. 23
- 2. Kua murua a ratou hara p. 25
- 3. Kua whakawhanautia houtia o ratou ngakau p. 27
- V. Ko te Kororiatanga o tf Hahi o Inu Karaiti p. 28
- 1. E mea ana te Karaiti e riro te ao i a ia p. 29
- 2. E nui haere ana ano tana Hahi i te ao p. 30
- 3. E kore e hoki iho te kupu a te Atua p. 34
- He Rongo Mau, he Rongo Mau, ka pai Kia Mau te Rongo — by John Whiteley
- Ko te Pukapuka o Hopa
- Upoko I p. 1
- Upoko 2 p. 2
- Upoko 3 p. 3
- Upoko 4 p. 4
- Upoko 5 p. 5
- Upoko 6 p. 6
- Upoko 7 p. 8
- Upoko 8 p. 9
- Upoko 9
- Upoko 10 p. 11
- Upoko 11 p. 12
- Upoko 12 p. 13
- Upoko, 13 p. 14
- Upoko 14 p. 15
- Upoko 15 p. 16
- Upoko 16 p. 18
- Upoko 17 p. 19
- Upoko 18
- Upoko 19 p. 20
- Upoko 20 p. 22
- Upoko 21 p. 23
- Upoko 22 p. 24
- Upoko 23 p. 25
- Upoko 24 p. 26
- Upoko 25 p. 27
- Upoko 26 p. 28
- Upoko 27
- Upoko 28 p. 29
- Upoko 29 p. 30
- Upoko 30 p. 31
- Upoko 31 p. 33
- Upoko 32 p. 35
- Upoko 33 p. 36
- Upoko 34 p. 37
- Upoko 35 p. 39
- Upoko 36
- Upoko 37 p. 41
- Upoko 38 p. 42
- Upoko 39 p. 44
- Upoko 40 p. 45
- Upoko 41 p. 46
- Upoko 42 p. 47
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He pukapuka whiha tenei hei ako ma nga tangata e hiahia ana ki te rapu ki nga ritenga o te whika — by Robert Maunsell p. 48
- [title page]
- Kupu Whakaatu
- [front matter]
- He Tepara mo Nga Mea Taimaha
- Matipikeihana p. 5
- Wehewehe, Ara, He Riwihana p. 10
- Tango
- Huihui
- He Tepara Whakatini p. 14
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Mo Te Hoko p. 15
- [sub-subsection] p. 15
- He Tauira
- He Tauira p. 16
- He Tauira
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He Korero Whakaatu p. 17
- [sub-subsection] p. 17
- He Tauira
- Mo te Hohoro o te Hoiho Rau a ko te, Tangata
- He Korero p. 19
- Tomo Taimaha
- He Tepara Mo Nga Mea Katoa
- He Taimaha Taonga
- He Tauira mo te Hoko
- Rihana Huihui Iaari
- Rihana Huihui Tana
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Matipikehiana p. 26
- [sub-subsection] p. 26
- Matiparaikena
- He Tauira p. 27
- Matipikeihana
- He Tauira p. 28
- Mo te Putu Rakau Kani
- Extracts from a journal kept during the performance of a reconnoissance survey of the southern districts of the province of Otago, New Zealand — by J. Turnbull Thomson
- The Rules and Regulations of the Otago Gold Fields — by Otago Provincial Council
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Rules and Regulations of the Otago Gold Fields
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I. Preliminary Regulations
- 1.—Interpretation Clause
- 2.—The Miner's Right
- II.—Claims p. 2
- III. Prospecting p. 3
- 1.—Discovery to be Reported
- 2.—Area in Alluvial Ground
- 3.—Area on Quartz Reef
- 4.—Notices to be posted by the Warden p. 4
- IV.—Water Rights and Races
- 1.—Head Races
- Form of Notice
- 2.—Races already constructed
- 8.—Superiority of Right
- 4.—Races to be commenced within one month
- 5.—Superiority of Right Forfeited by Disuse p. 5
- 6.—Abandonment of Races
- 7.—Heads of Races
- 8.—Alteration of Races
- 9.—Insufficient Supply of Water
- 10.—Water Guage
- 11.—Supply of Water may be Reduced p. 6
- 12.—Number of Sluice Heads allowed
- 13.—Water not to be wasted
- 14.—Transfer or assignment p. 7
- 15.—Keeping Races in Repair, Bridging, &c
- 16.—Working Ground occupied for Races
- 17.—Reservations
- 18.—Water for General Use
- 19.—Causing Claims to be flooded
- 20.—Obstructions to Water Courses
- 21.—Side streams
- 22.—Construction of Tail-races
- 8.—Forfeiture of Dams or Machines p. 10
- 9.—Injury to Property by Dams
- 10.—Sites proving Auriferous
- VI.—Creek Claims
- VII.—Roads, &c
- VIII.—Protection
- IX.—Registration
- X.—Licenses p. 14
- XI.—Residence
- XII.—Tunnelling
- XIII.—Extended Claims
- XIV.—Special Sites p. 19
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XV—General Regulations
- 1.—Interference Prohibited
- 2.—Throwing Earth or Tailings on Claims
- 3.—Interference with Pegs and Notices, &c
- 4.—Stacking Auriferous Substances
- 5.—Jumping Forbidden
- 6.—Penalty may be substituted for Forfeiture p. 21
- 7.—Compensation may be Adjudged
- 8.—Permission to enter Claims
- 9.—Notices to contain full particulars
- 10.—Notices to be posted at the Warden's Offices
- 11.—Warden to be Judge of Objections, &c
- 12.—Certificate may be cancelled
- 13.—Neglect of Wardens Orders p. 22
- 14.—Survey in absence of a Mining Surveyor
- 15.—Transfer of Claims, &c
- 16.—Suspension of Regulations
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I. Preliminary Regulations
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Gold Minim Lease Regulations p. 23
- 1. What Lands may he Leased p. 23
- 2. Boundaries of Land applied for to he defined
- 3. Mode of Application
- 4. Applicant to make a Deposit
- 5. Official Survey p. 24
- 6. Surveyor to affix Notice
- 7. Priority of Application
- 8. Objectors to give Notice
- 9. Cases of Encroachment
- 10. Enquiry into Application p. 25
- 11. Proceedings at Enquiry
- 12. Governor to issue Leases
- 13. Date of Lease
- 14.—Execution of Lease
- 15.—Proceedings in case of refusal of Lease p. 26
- 16.—Costs
- 17.—Term
- 18.—Areas of Leases
- 19.—Rents
- 20.—Special Cases
- 21.—Attorney may be appointed p. 27
- 22. Power of Attorney
- Additional Regulations
- 23.—Fine for withdrawal of Application
- Right of Ingress and Egress
- Schedule A. — (Form of Application for Lease.) p. 28
- [application form]
- Schedule B. — (Form of Receipt for deposit with Warden.)
- Schedule C. — (Form of Notice to be posted by the Surveyor.)
- Schedule D. — (Form of Receipt for deposit with Warden.) p. 29
- Schedule E
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Agricultural Leases — On the Gold Fields p. 30
- Dunedin, 6th September, 1863 p. 30
- Schedule Referred to p. 31
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Warden's Court Rules p. 32
- Analysis p. 32
- Wardens' Courts. — Rules for Regulating the Procedure and Practice of Wardens' Courts Within the Province of Otago p. 33
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Schedule of Forms p. 37
- 1. Complaint p. 37
- 2. Summons p. 38
- 3. Certificate of Service
- 4. Summons to a Witness
- 5. Clerk's Notice of Jury p. 39
- 6. Summons to Juror
- 7. Order fining a Juror for non-attendance
- [hours of attendance]
- 8. Bond Where Plaintiff is Appellant p. 40
- 9. Bond—Where Defendant is Appellant
- 10. Case on Appeal p. 41
- 11. Table of Fees p. 42
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Rules and Regulations of the Otago Gold Fields
- Westminster Review
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- [title page]
- Contents
- The Westminster Review
- The Westminster Review Advertiser. — The English and Foreign Library Company, Limited
- Important Works of Travels p. 2
- Blackie & Son's Publications p. 3
- George Combe's Works p. 4
- A & C. Black's New Works p. 5
- Important Works Published by TrüBner and Co., 60, Paternoster Row, London p. 6
- Chapman & Hall's New Publication — Mr. Carlyle's Frederick the Great p. 8
- Smith, Elder, & Co,'s New Publications. — Second Edition p. 9
- Trübner & Co.'s List of Books in the Press p. 10
- TrüBner & Co,'s List of New Publications
- Functional Diseases of Women: p. 14
- Contents
- The Westminster and Foreign Quarterly Review
- Art. I.—The Basin of the Upper Nile and its Inhabitants
- Art. VI.—Taine's History of English Literature p. 473
- Art. VII.—The Philosophy of Roger Bacon p. 512
- Contemporary Literature. — Theology p. 547
- Politics, Sociology, Voyages and Travels p. 566
- Science p. 584
- History and Biography p. 592
- Belles Lettres
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- Norton's camomile pills, the most certain preserver of health
- The Changes Effected in the Natural Features of a New Country by the Introduction of Civilized Races — by W. T. L. Travers
- The Changes Effected in the Natural Features of a New Country by the Introduction of Civilized Races. By W. T. L. Travers, F. L. S. — (Part I.) — [Lecture delivered at the Colonial Museum, Wellington, August 7, 1869.]
- (Part II.) — [Lecture delivered October 16, 1869.] p. 313
- From "Transactions of the New Zealand Institute," Vol. III., 1870 — Art. LXVII.—On the Changes effected in the Natural Features of a New Country by the Introduction of Civilized Races. By W. T. L. Travers, F. L. S. — (Part II.) — [Abstract of Lecture delivered at the Colonial Museum, Wellington, August 27, 1870.]
- Note p. 336
- A Letter to the Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone Being an Appeal on Behalf of the Ngatiraukawa Tribe — by T. C. Williams
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- To the General Public
- The Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone, — Downing Street, London
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Presented to Both Houses of the General Assembly by Command of His Excellency p. 67
- Copy of a despatch from Governor Sir G. Grey, K.C.B., to the Right Hon. the Duke of Buckingham p. 67
- To our Mother the Queen of England p. 68
- Enclosure 8, in No. 44. — Memorandum by Mr. J. C. Richmond p. 70
- Enclosure 10, in No. 44. — Memorandum on the Petitions of Parakaia, Paranihi, and Rawiri Te Wamu, to the Queen p. 71
- Appendix
- The Marquis of Normanby to Captain Hobson, R.N
- Lord John Russell to Governor Hobson p. ii
- [Instructions.] p. iii
- Despatch from Lord Derby (then Lord Stanley) when Secretary of State for the Colonies, to Sir George Grey, June 13, 1845 p. iv
- The Treaty of Waitangi
- Extract from a Despatch from Lieutenant-Governor Hobson to Sir George Gipps.—(Parl. Papers, May 11, 1841, page 8.)
- Extract from a Despatch from Lieutenant-Governor Hobson to the Secretary of State for the Colonies.—(Ib. pages 15 and 16.) p. vi
- Instructions of Lieutenant. Governor Hobson to the Reverend Henry Williams, Rev A. N. Brown, Rev. R Maunsell, Rev. W. Willians and the Rev. R Taylor.—(Ib. page 17.)
- Lieutenant-Governor Hobson to Major Bunbury.—(Ib. page 17.) p. vii
- Rev. H. Williams to the Lieutenant-Governor.—(lb. page 105.)
- Major Bunbury to Lieutenant-Governor Hobson.—(Ib. page 109.)
- Wm. Thomas Locke Travers. 5th June, 1873 p. xi
- Opinions and Information Relative to the Tenure by Which the Natives Hold Their Lands. — Extracts from a Letter from George Clarke, Chief Protector of Aborigines, to the Colonial Secretary
- Appendix to the Journal of House of Representatives, 1861. — Archdeacon Had field p. xii
- Rev. J. Hamlin, Church of England Missionary
- Extracts from Notes of Evidence. Mr. C. H. Kettle before Select Committee of the House of Commons. June 20th, 1844 p. xiii
- In answer to questions about the lands at Manawatu
- Appendix to Report From Select Committee House of Commons on New Zealand. — Extracts from letter to Chief Protector Aborigines, from Sub-Protector Geo. Clarke, Junr
- Extracts from "Adventure in New Zealand from 1839 to 1844" By Edward Jerningham Wakefield, Esq p. xiv
- Some Chapters in the Life and Times of te Rauparaha, Chief of the Ngatitoa
- [Read before the Wellington Philosophical Society, 21st August, 4th September, 2nd, 9th and 30th October, 1872.] — Chapter I p. xx
- Chapter VII p. xxxi
- Written Statement of Ngatitoa Chiefs p. xxxv
- Written Statement from a Native of the Ngatikahungunu Tribe, in Hawke's Bay. A man much respected by his people p. xxxvii
- Written Statement of a Ngatiawa Chief. A Teacher p. xxxviii
- Statement front a principal Chief of Ngatiraukawa
- Statement of another Ngatiraukawa Chief p. xxxix
- Mr. M'Lean's Report on the purchase of the Rangitikei District
- [note] p. xliii
- Colonial Secretary's Office, Wellington, July, 1850
- [Extracts.] p. xliv
- Wairarapa, April 15th, 1850. "Wairarapa District p. xlv
- Mr. Commissioner M'Lean, to the Honorable the Colonial Secretary, New Munster
- Wellington, August 26th, 1851 p. xlvi
- Wellington, 25th June, 1852 p. xlvii
- Extract from a letter dated, August 31, 1863. From Walter Buller, Esq., R.M., (who assisted Dr. Featherston, throughout, in his purchase of the Rangitikei-Manawatu Block,) to the then Native Minister
- Taita, Wellington, June 22, 1867
- "Te Ante, Hawke's Bay. "Dear Thomas,—
- The following letter written in 1867 is from a well known chief on the West coast, a companion of Te Rauparaha's, a principal chief of both the Ngatitoa and, Ngatiraukawa tribes p. xlviii
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Nelson Province. — The Chief Commissioner to the Colonial Secretary p. xlix
- "Land Commissioner's Office, Auckland, 7th April, 1856 p. xlix
- [Documents relating to the settlement of the boundaries of the Upper Manawatu Ahuoturanga Block and the purchase of the Awahou Block] p. lvi
- Journal of James Grindell, Interpreter, N.L.P.D., from June 1st to July 31st, 1858 p. lvii
- Mr. Commissioner Searancke to the Chief Commissioner p. lx
- Mr. Commissioner Searancke to the Chief Commissioner p. lxi
- "Mr. Commissioner Searancke to the Chief Commissioner p. lxiii
- "Mr. Commissioner Searancke to the Chief Commissioner
- Manawatu Rangitikei Block
- [contents] p. lxv
- Extract from Speech of His Honor the Superintendent of Wellington on opening his Provincial Council, 1862
- Exception Clause in the Native Lands Act, passed, by the General Assembly in 1862. — "X. Extraordinary Provisions
- Extract from Speech of His Honor the Superintendent of Wellington, to his Provincial Council, 24th April, 1863 p. lxvi
- Appendix H.R., 1864. E No. 3, p. 36. Enclosure in No. 29. — "Memorandum for the Hon. Mr. Fox
- Extracts from Speech of His Honor the Superintendent of Wellington, to his Provincial Council, 8th June, 1864 p. lxix
- Extract from the Hon. Mr. Fox's Memorandum, dated Rangitikei, 19th August 1863
- Letter from Nepia Taratoa, son of Nepia Taratoa, mentioned in Mr. Fox's Memorandum above
- Letter from Atareta Taratoa, daughter of Nepia Taratoa p. lxx
- Letter from the Ngatiraukawa Chief who was the principal seller of the Awahou Block p. lxxi
- Enclosure 2. No. 1
- Petition from Ngatiraukawa to the Assembly, praying that the exception clam might be struck out, and their lands brought under the operation of the Native Lands Act. — "To the Great Council of New Zealand at Wellington assembled p. lxxii
- "5th May, 1865 p. lxxiii
- "Ohau, 9th May, 1865
- The Resident Magistrate, Manawatu, to the Native Minister
- Letter from Ngatiapa asking for arms and ammunition p. lxxiv
- Extract from a speech delivered by Dr. Featherston to the electors of Wellington, on Wednesday evening, 21st February, 1866 p. lxxv
- Report of Dr. Featherston, Land Purchase Commissioner, on the purchase of the Manawatu-Sangitikei Block p. lxxvi
- Extract from a Despatch from Sir G. Grey, K.C.B., to His Grace the Duke of Newcastle p. lxxxii
- Extract from a copy of a reply from Governor Sir G. Grey, K.C.B., to the letter of the Aborigines Protection Society p. lxxxiii
- In a despatch from Mr. Cardwell to Governor Sir George Grey, K.C.B., is the following:—
- The following was published in the Wellington Advertiser :— p. lxxxiv
- [Enclosure.]
- Enclosure 7 in a Despatch from Governor Sir George Grey, K.C. B., to the Right Hon, the Duke of Buckingham. No. 44, 6th August, 1867. — Letter from Mr. Puckey to Mr. Rolleston p. lxxxvii
- Enclosure 8 in No. 44. — Memorandum by Mr. J. C. Richmond
- [Translation.] — (To the Editor of the Advertiser.) p. lxxxviii
- The Following Letters and Protests from the Ngatiraukawa Non-Sellers are Extracted from Papers Presented to Both Houses of the Assembly. — Copy of a Letter from Parakaia te Pouepa and others to the Assembly
- Statement by Hence Te Nerekau and Hare Hemi Taharape p. lxxxix
- Hare Henri Taharape to the Hon. the Native Minister p. xc
- Copy of a letter from Nepia Taratoa and others to His Excellency the Governor p. xci
- Copy of a letter from Nepia Taratoa and others to the Honorable the Native Minister
- Copy of a Letter from Kooro te One and others to His Excellency Governor Grey p. xcii
- Copy of a Letter from Kooro and others to His Excellency the Governor p. xciii
- Copy of a Letter from Rawiri Te Wanui and others to the Hon. the Native Minister
- Notes of an interview between the Hon. Colonel Haultain, Acting for the Native Minister, and thirty five Natives of the Ngatiraukawa Tribe, on the subject of the sale of the Manawatu Block p. xciv
- Extract from a ropy of a Letter from Hunia Te Hakeke and others (Ngatiapa) to the Hon. the Premier
- Copy of a Letter from, Hunia Te Hakeke and others (Ngatiapa) to His Honor I. E. Featherston p. xcv
- The, following appears in the Speech of His Honor the Superintendent on opening the third session of the fourth Provincial Council of the Province of Wellington, 26th April, 1867
- Extract from the New Zealand Advertiser, Wellington, 10th December, 1866. — The Manawatu Purchase. — (From our own Correspondent.) p. xcvii
- Extract from a Leading Article of the Wellington Independent, 13th December, 1866. — The Manawatu Purchase p. xcviii
- Extract from a Leading Article of the Wellington Independent, 18th December, 1866
- Extract from Wellington Independent, 20th December, 1860. — The Manawatu Purchase
- Letter from Archdeacon Hadfield, (now Bishop of Wellington), upon the rights of the Ngatiraukawa and Ngatiapa tribes, in connection with the Rangitikei-Manawatu Block p. c
- Statement from Wi Parata, a Maori member of the House of Representatives, and member of the Executive Council p. cv
- Statement from a Native, a teacher, since ordained a Deacon of the Church of England
- The following Letter written by a Ngatiraukawa Chief, wax published in the Wellington Advertiser. — "To the Colonists of New Zealand p. cvii
- Copy of a Letter from a Ngatiraukawa Chief which was published in the Advertiser. — "To the Editor of the Advertiser." p. cviii
- Extract from the Speech of His Honor the Superintendent, on opening the Sixteenth Session of the Provincial Council, Tuesday, 19th May, 1868 p. cix
- Extracts from speeches of Honorable Members in the House of Assembly, during the Second, Session of the Fourth Parliament, 1867 p. cxi
- Extract from, the closing Address for the Crown of the Hon. Mr. Fox, the late Premier, in the Native Lands Court, at Otaki, Thursday, 23rd April, 1868. — XII.—Conclusion p. cxiii
- Judgment of the Native Lands Court on the claim of Parakaia Te Pouepa and others, to a portion of the Manawatu-Rangitikei Block
- Judgment
- Extracts from the Speech of His Honor the Superintendent of Wellington to his Provincial Council, 22nd November, 1869; being those portions bearing upon the judgment given in the Native Lands Court on the re-hearing of the claims of the Ngatiraukawa dissentients to the purchase of the Manawatu-Rangitikei Block p. cxv
- Council Taper. — Province of Wellington. — Session XVIII. — Further Papers Purchase of the Manawatu-Rangitikei Block
- I. Notice of Sitting of Land Court in Wellington p. cxviii
- Schedule p. cxix
- II. Decision of the Court delivered by His Honor Chief Judge Fenton on the Issues raised
- Rangitikei-Manawatu Land Claims
- III. Judgment of the Court delivered by His Honor Judge Maning p. cxx
- IV.—Notice extinguishing the Native Title over the Rangitikei-Manawatu Block p. cxxix
- V. Report of the Land Purchase Commissioner, Dr. Featherston, relative to the payment of the Rents p. cxxx
- VI. Letter from the Honorable William Fox, Premier, in reply thereto p. cxxxi
- Copy of judgment given by Judge Rogan, at Cambridge, which excludes Ngatiraukawa from participating in the ownership of the lands of their fathers, on account of migration to Cook's Strait, from 40 to 50 years ago p. cxxxii
- Papers relating to Horowhenua disturbance. (Being a return to an order of the House of Representatives, No. 44, of the 4th October, 1871.) — No. 24 p. cxxxiii
- No. 27. — Wiremu Pomare to the Hon. D. McLean p. cxxxiv
- No. 29. (Telegram.) — Major Kemp to the Hon. Mr. Fox
- No. 30. — Hunia Te Hakeke to the Hon. D. McLean p. cxxxv
- No. 32. — Heta Te Whatamahoe and others to the Hon. D. McLean
- No. 36. — Nerihana Te Paea to the Hon. D. McLean
- Enclosure in No. 37 p. cxxxvi
- No. 38, (Telegram). — Mr. W. Buller to the Hon. Mr. Fox
- No. 39, (Telegram). — Matene Te Whiwhi to the Hon. D. McLean p. cxxxvii
- [Reply.]
- No. 43, (Telegram). — The Hon. D. McLean to Mr. J. A. Knocks
- No. 44, (Telegram). — Mr. J. A. Knocks to the Hon. D. McLean
- No. 45, (Telegram). — The Hon. D. McLean to Matene Te Whiwhi p. cxxxviii
- No. 47. — Na Parakaia Tokoroa to Mr. Halse
- No. 48, (Telegram). — Major Edwards to the Hon. D. Bell
- No. 51. — Na Meiha and others to Major Edwards
- [letter from J. T. Edwards] p. cxxxix
- No. 52. — The Hon. D. McLean to Major Kemp
- The Hon. D. McLean to Matene Te Whiwhi
- No. 55. (Extract from a Letter.) — Major Edwards to the Hon. D. McLean
- No. 79. — Ihakara Tukumaru to the Hon. D. McLean p. cxl
- No. 80. — Major Kemp to the Hon. D. McLean. — (Forwarded through Mr. Woon, R.M.)
- No. 96, (Telegram). — Mr. Clarke to the Hon. D. McLean
- No. 97. — Te Watene Te Kaharanga to the Hon. D. McLean p. cxli
- No. 98. — Hohuate Te Ruirui to the Hon. D. McLean
- No. 107. (Telegram). — Mr. R. W. Woon and others to the Hon. D. McLean p. cxlii
- No. 109. (Telegram). — Mr. R. W. Woon and others to the Hon. D. McLean
- No. 110. (Telegram). — The Hon. D. McLean to Mr. R. W. Woon
- No. 114. (Telegram). — The Hon. D. McLean to Major Kemp p. cxliii
- No. 115. (Telegram). — The Hon. D. Mclean to Mr. M. Clarke
- No. 130. — Tuka Orangi and others to the Hon. D. McLean
- No. 134. (Telegram). — Major Kemp to the, Hon. D. McLean p. cxliv
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Opinions of the Press
- [summary]
- Evening Post, 10th July, 1872
- Judgment on the block of land lying between the Manawatu river on the north, and the Kakutauaki stream to the south. — Evening Post, Monday, March 10, 1873. — Native Land Court p. cxlv
- Evening Post, Monday, 24th March, 1873 p. cxlvii
- Horowhenua Judgment p. cxlviii
- Wellington Independent, Tuesday, 3rd June p. cxlix
- Evening Post, Thursday, 5th June, 1873 p. cli
- The following, which was re-published from the Wanganui Times, in the Wellington Independent of July 9, 1868, is an account of the slaughter, by order of Dr. Featherston, then Superintendent of the Province of Wellington, of some 400 out of 1500 sheep, belonging to a Mr. Gotty, given in charge of Ngatiraukawa, on a portion of the Manawatu Rangitikei block, before judgment on the question of title was given by the Native Lands Court:— p. cliii
- Wellington Independent, 14th July, 1868
- Wellington Independent, 4th December, 1869."
- Wellington Independent, 7th December, 1869. — "Latest Telegrams. — "(From our own Correspondent.) p. cliv
- Independent, 9th December, 1869 p. clv
- Wellington, 27th July, 1872
- Otaki, 17th May, 1873
- Otaki, 17th May, 1873 p. clvi
- Manawatu, 21st May, 1873
- Waikanae, 23rd May, 1873 p. clvii
- [Statement from Henere Te Herekau]
- Waikawa, 6th June, 1873 p. clviii
- The following letter refers to that portion of the Horowhenua block marked No. 2 on the plan p. clvix
- [notes] p. clx
- The two following letters refer to that portion of the Horowhenua block marked No. 3 on the map
- [printer details and map] p. clxi
- The Coming Crisis: A Sketch of the Financial & Political Condition of New Zealand, with the Causes and Probable Results of that Condition
- [title page]
- The Coming Crisis: A Sketch of the Financial and Political Condition of New Zealand
- Chapter I
- Chapter II p. 4
- Chapter III p. 7
- Chapter IV. — Provincialism p. 9
- Chapter V. — Julius Vogel p. 13
- Chapter VI. — The Three Resolutions p. 19
- The Compact of 1856 p. 22
- Chapter VII. — The Public Works and Immigration Policy p. 27
- Chapter VIII. — End of Public Works and Immigration Policy p. 43
- Chapter IX. — Conclusion p. 46