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The Women of New Zealand

Index

page 201

Index

  • Baggage, passengers', 501
  • Baker, Major, 73
  • Balls and dances, 79, 94, 1236, 127, 134
  • Banks Peninsula, 97, 1004, 108
  • Barker, Lady, 135, 139
  • Barrett's Hotel, 79, 123
  • Bay of Islands, 1, 3, 4, 6, 14, 15, 16, 28, 121
  • Bay of Plenty, 140
  • Bazaars, 1324
  • Bethell, Miss Ursula, 165
  • Births at sea, 4950
  • Blair of Maryport, 55
  • Boot and shoe operatives, 1534
  • Boyd massacre, 2, 3
  • Bradshaw's Act, 155
  • Britannia (Wellington), 79
  • Brown (missionary), 24
  • Busby, James, 27, 121
  • Busby, Mrs James, 28, 121
  • Buder, Mrs John, 15, 16, 17
  • Butler, Rev. John, 15, 16, 17, 18
  • Buder, Samuel, 16
  • Factory Acts, 155, 179
  • Fairburn, Mr and Mrs, 16
  • Federation of University Women, 186
  • Fires at sea, 5963; in Wellington, 81
  • Flea Bay, 98
  • Food, in mission settlements, 1112, 19, 289, 30; on the voyage, 3842, 545; of early settlers, 70, 87, 91, 102, 108, 113
  • Forsyth, Lake, 99
  • Foveaux Strait, settlement on, 104
  • Franchise Leagues, 1726
  • Franchise Movement, 1701
  • Franklin, Lady, 121
  • French settlers in Akaroa, 98, 99, 100
  • Hall, Mrs William, 3, 8, 9
  • Hall, William, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 14, 17, 18
  • Handbook for Intending Emigrants, 36, 40
  • Hansen, Captain, 4
  • Hansen, Mrs, 4
  • Heathcote River, 97
  • Hempleman, George, 98
  • Hempleman, Mrs, 98
  • Hewett, Mrs James Duff, Looking Back, 65
  • Hobson, Captain, 89, 121
  • Hodgkins, Miss Frances, 164
  • Home-makers of earliest days, 105116
  • Homesickness, 118, 120
  • Hone Heke, 27, 89
  • Hongi, 4, 21, 22
  • Horse-racing, 1301
  • Hospitality, 103, 121 ff., 1349
  • Hospitals and Charitable Aid Boards, Inspectors of, 158, 174
  • Housekeeper Scheme, 183
  • Houses, 56, 1719, 28, 2930, 31, 723, 78, 945, 97, 98, 100, 101, 1067, 113
  • Hutt valley, 66, 75; river, 68, 78
  • Hyde, Robin, 165
  • Inspector of Factories, Woman, 155, 158
  • Inspectors of Hospitals, etc., Women, 158
  • Isaac, Francis, 76
  • Jackson, Mrs. Laura, Annals of a New Zealand Family, 121
  • Jacob's River, settlement at, 104
  • John Wickliffe, 92
  • Jones, Miss (Mrs J. W. Stack), 140, 142, 143
  • Justices of the Peace, 15960, 171
  • Labour Bureau for Women, 175
  • Laundering, on the voyage, 45, 47, 64; in early settlements, 109, 148
  • Lawyers, 15960
  • Leigh, Mr and Mrs, 15
  • Libraries, 131
  • Local Bodies, 174
  • Looking Back, 65
  • Lovell-Smith, W. S. Outlines of the Women's Franchise Movement, 170
  • Lyttelton, 41, 127, 130
  • Mackay, Jessie, 165
  • Magistrates, 160
  • Mair, Gilbert, 121
  • Mansfield, Katherine, 164
  • Maoris, relations with missionaries, 1011, 1415, 1617, 1924, 27, 29; with settlers, 712, 75, 81, 83, 85, 86, 99, 101, 137; conflicts with settlers, 85, 166
  • Maraetai (Port Waikato), 31
  • Marsden, Samuel, 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 14, 15, 18, 19, 20
  • Marsh, Miss Ngaio, 165
  • Matamata, 143
  • Maunsell, Mrs Robert, 28, 29, 312
  • Maunsell, Rev. Robert, 28, 29, 31
  • Mayor Island, 140
  • Meander, H.M.S., 124
  • Mechanics' Bay, 89
  • Medical practitioners, 1589
  • Milliners, 153
  • Mokotoa (Manukau Harbour), 29
  • Mosquitoes, 111, 143
  • Mothers' Union, 1801
  • Mueller, Mrs, Appeal to the Men of New Zealand, 171
  • Musical evenings, 1267
  • Musical societies, 131
  • Musicians, 1634
  • O'connell, Mrs, 124
  • Onehunga, 166
  • Onehunga Ladies Benevolent Society, 1667
  • Otago, 84, 92, 93
  • Our Majority, 154
  • Outlines of the Women's Franchise Movement, by W. S. Lovell-Smith, 170
  • Paihia, 7, 8, 16, 17, 18, 20, 22, 28, 121
  • Pan-Pacific Women's Association, 1846
  • Papanui, 125
  • Parramatta, Marsden's school for Maoris at, 4
  • Paul, J. T., Our Majority, 154
  • Peraki, 98
  • Petone, 66, 68, 74, 123
  • Philip Laing, 92
  • Picnics, 1289
  • Pierce, Mr and Mrs, 68, 69
  • Pigeon Bay, 98, 1004
  • Plantagenet, 56
  • Plunket nurses, 158
  • Plymouth Company of New Zealand, 85
  • Poetry, 165
  • Police, Women, 160
  • Portable Colonial Cottages, 723, 113 page 204
  • Port Jackson, 3, 4
  • Port Nicholson, 34, 66, 67, 75, 85
  • Poverty Bay, 140, 141
  • Press, Christchurch, 172
  • Prices, 70, 756, 77, 81, 110
  • Printing-works, 154
  • Puckey, Mr and Mrs, 15
  • Purau, 98
  • Queen Charlotte Sound, 98
  • Queen's Birthday celebrations, 124, 12930
  • Rangihoua, 7, 8, 9, 20
  • Red House Bay, 98
  • Residency, British, 121
  • Riccarton, 99100, 130, 136
  • Ruatara, 4, 7
  • Russell, 121
  • Rymill, Miss, 31
  • St John's College, 89
  • Schools, 6, 7, 1314, 256, 1567
  • Search Lights, 172
  • Seddon Government, 177, 179
  • Seddon, Richard John, 177, 17980, 186
  • Selwyn, Bishop, 27
  • Servants, domestic, 74, 122, 128, 14652; native, 26
  • Settlers, early, in Auckland, 8890; on Banks Peninsula, 98, 1004; in Canterbury, 93100; at Jacob's River, 104; in Nelson, 902; in Otago, 923; in Port Nicholson, 6784; in Taranaki, 858; at Waikouaiti, 104; in Wanganui, 845; life of women, 10516
  • Shepherd, Mr and Mrs, 15
  • Sheppard, Mrs K. W., 170
  • Ships, passing at sea, 55
  • Shirtmakers, 153
  • Shop-assistants, 153
  • Shortland, Edward, 104
  • Sir George Seymour, 41
  • Sisters, 23
  • Slush lamps, 110
  • Soap-making, 109
  • Social distinctions, 11920
  • Social reforms, 17080
  • Sod huts, 97, 1067
  • Stack, Canon J. W., 32
  • Stack, James, 21n., 29
  • Stack, Mrs James, 29, 32
  • Stack, Mrs J. W., 140, 142, 143
  • Steerage quarters, 445, 51
  • Sumner, 96
  • Surgeons, Ships', 489
  • Swaggers, 1367, 138
  • Unemployment, 801, 89, 90
  • Unions, Trades, 154, 1789
  • University of New Zealand, 151, 157
  • University Women, Federation of, 186
  • V-huts, 97
  • Young Women's Christian Association, 1679, 180, 184