Murihiku: A History of the South Island of New Zealand and the Islands Adjacent and Lying to the South, from 1642 to 1835
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Contents
Chapter | Page | |
I. | Discovery by Tasman, 1642 | 1 |
II. | Cook Explores, 1770 | 13 |
III. | Cook's Second Visit, 1773 | 31 |
IV. | Cook's Third and Fourth Visits, 1773–1774 | 47 |
V. | Cook's Last Visit, La Perouse and Bligh, 1776 to 1788 | 62 |
VI. | Vancouver's Visit, 1791 | 77 |
VII. | First Sealing Gang, 1792 | 90 |
VIII. | Malaspina Visits Doubtful Sound, 1793 | 101 |
IX. | Wreck of the Endeavour, 1795 | 111 |
X. | Bass and His Monopoly, 1801 to 1803 | 125 |
XI. | First Sealers Arrive, 1803 to 1805 | 133 |
XII. | The Sealing Islands, 1804 to 1808 | 142 |
XIII. | Stewart Island Exploited, 1809–1810 | 155 |
XIV. | Marquarie Island Trade, 1810 to 1820 | 173 |
XV. | The Flax Trade, 1813–1814 | 191 |
XVI. | Sealing Experiences, 1808 to 1820 | 207 |
The Mystery of the Solanders, 1808–1813—The Active's Gang, 1810–1813—The Matilda at Otago, 1813—The Voyage of the Betsy, 1815—Marooned on the Snares, 1810–1817—The Sophia Massacre, 1817—Head Collectors, 1820 | ||
XVII. | Bellingshausen at Queen Charlotte Sound, 1820 | 235 |
XVIII. | Trade of the Early Twenties | 257 |
XIX. | The Far South, 1820 to 1830 | 275 |
XX. | The General Gates, 1819 to 1824 | 294 |
XXI. | Cruise of the Snapper, 1822 to 1823 | 306 |
XXII. | The Natives, 1823 | 321 |
XXIII. | First Coastal Description, 1823 | 330 |
XXIV. | The Later Twenties | 341 |
XXV. | Colonization Schemes, 1825 to 1827 | 356 |
XXVI. | Discovery of the French Pass, 1827 | 367 |
XXVII. | Cook Strait and Vicinity, 1830 to 1833 | 379 |
XXVIII. | Foveaux Strait and Vicinity, 1830 to 1835 | 379 |
XXIX. | Otago Whaling Station, 1831 to 1835 | 409 |
XXX. | Cook Strait, 1834 | 421 |
XXXI. | Cook Strait and Chatham Island, 1835 | 432 |