The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 78
The Reminiscences of An Old Colonist [1907]
Contents
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- The Reminiscences Of An Old Colonist
- My Arrival in New Zealand—how four Pakeha Children Travelled from Port Nicholson to Waikawa in 1845
- Trouble with the Natives p. 12
- Death of Rangihaeata.—Road-Making Experiment.—Early Recollections of Otaki p. 16
- The Hauhaus—an Adventure—the Great Earthquake p. 23
- Early Rope-Works—a Row with the Natives p. 27
- Maori Witchcraft—an Exodus.—the Flax Industry p. 30
- Trouble over a Lizard.—Child Murder p. 33
- Early Days on the West Coast.—Habits of the Maoris p. 37
- Rope-Works Near Porootawhao—a Fort p. 40
- The Good Old Days.—Maori Character p. 42
- Te Rauparaha, the Napoleon of the Maoris p. 44
- The Wairau Massacre, June 17th, 1843.—Proceedings between Natives and Surveyors p. 52
- The Guiding Star (Matariki)—the Extinction of the Pakehas p. 60
- Maori Beliefs and Superstitions p. 62
- Address by King Tawhiao p. 64
- The Guiding Star (Matariki Pleiades Taurus). — Sixth Opening of the General Assembly. — King Tawhaio's Address at the Opening on May 2nd, 1894
- North Island and South Island. — The General Assembly of the North Island: May 25th, 1894
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- [signed T. T. Rawhiti] p. 65
- Memorandum of Errata
- The Reminiscences Of An Old Colonist