The New Zealand Wars: A History of the Maori Campaigns and the Pioneering Period: Volume I (1845–64)
Supplementary Notes to Chapters — Volume I
Contents
- (Chapter 1) — Early Military Operations in New Zealand p. 441
- (Chapter 4) — The Fall of Kororareka p. 442
- (Chapter 9) — The Capture of Rua-Pekapeka
- (Chapter 10) — The New Zealand Company's Purchases, Wellington
- The Karori Settlement, Wellington p. 443
- (Chapter 12) — Fort Paremata, Porirua p. 444
- (Chapter 14) — The Name “Wanganui”
- (Chapter 16) — The Maori King Movement
- The Choosing of the Maori King p. 445
- (Chapter 17) — The Waitara Purchase p. 447
- (Chapter 26) — The Government's Appeal to the Ngati-Whatua Tribe (1860)
- (Chapter 27) — The Wellington District and Defences (1863) p. 449
- (Chapter 28) — The Ngati-Paoa Invasion of Auckland
- The Royal New Zealand Fencibles p. 450
- (Chapter 29) — The Forest Rangers and the Bowie-Knife p. 451
- (Chapter 30) — The Defence of Pukekohe Church Stockade
- (Chapter 31) — Escape of the Koheriki from the Wairoa Ranges p. 453
- Operations on the Wairoa p. 455
- (Chapter 32) — The Titi Hill Fight, Mauku, 1863 p. 457
- (Chapter 37) — The Forest Rangers and a Scouting Expedition