Historical Records of New Zealand South
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- Bank, Formation of the first, 85.
- Banks Peninsula—Information to French Government, 54.
- Brig elizabeth escapade, 184.
- Barrington (ex-convict) re China, 89.
- Barrington (Hon. E.) re Dusky, 171.
- Bass (Dr. Geo.)—Pork trade, 84—Bounty Islands, 163—Ventures and adventures, 174—At Oallac—Servitude in mines, 175.
- Bates, Native land claim, 96.
- Beeeham, Rev. J., in evidence re N.Z., 26.
- Beneficial results mission labours, 142.
- Bishop Selwyn's southern visit, 113.
- "Black 'Goff," 172.
- Black, John, land claim, 93.
- Bluff Harbour whaling, 131.
- "Bold Captain Swallow," 171.
- Bounty Islands—Annexation—Blow holes— Santa. Anna—Maori of distinction, 163.
- Te Ruatara—His sufferings, 164—Visits England—Meets Mr Marsden—His place in missionary enterprise—His death, 165.
- Boyd tragedy, 145.
- Brady, Edward, land claim, 93.
- Bragg, Captain, murder and mutiny, 71.
- Brampton, wreck, 63, 142.
- Brig, Elizabeth and Captain Stewart—Captain Briggs of the Dragon—Cargoes of the period, 179.
- Blood money—Banks Peninsula—Victims— Return to Kapiti, 181.
- Horrible sights—Sickening details, 182.
- Legal proceedings—British Court jurisdiction, 183.
- Te Pehi or Te Pahi's death—Tam-i-hara-nui's social and domestic character, 184.
- Montefoir's version of the raid, 185—Unfulfilled charter—Chief given up—Done to death—Busby's account, 187.
- Arrest of Stewart—Held to bail—Legal aspects—Discussions, legal and deliberative, 189.
- Proceedings in court—Protracted process, 192.
- Motion for discharge, 193.
- Recognizances discharged—A crime not previously contemplated — Law amendment, 194—N.S.W. empowering act— Cape Horn tragedy improbabilities, 195.
- Briggs, Captain, in re brig Elizabeth, 179.
- Bristow, Captain, Auckland Island discovery, 155.
- British seamen prohibited shipping in foreign vessels, 123.page 197
- British Resident—
- Busby's appointment—Instructions—Tribal wars—Arrival in N.Z.—Ceremonial thereat—The King's letter—Feast and war dance, 24.
- British sovereignty and misisionaryism— Objections—Denied by the missionaries— Their attitude explained, 138.
- Brown, J., land claim, 93.
- Brown and Campbell, land claim, 93.
- Bruce, James, land claim, 93.
- Bruce and Clark, land claim, 93.
- Bryan, Patrick, land claim, 93.
- Burial obsequies, 147.
- Busby, James—Treatise re N.Z., 18—First visit, 63—Wreck reclaimed, 108—Re seals and sealing, 117—Anti-missionary views combatted, 137—Attitude re temperance movement, 150.
- Busy seaport, 168.
- Busy year's shipping, 64.
- Butchering a ship's crew, 103.