The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Rare Volume
Contents
- Emigration to New Zealand. Report of the speeches delivered by the Rev. Dr Burns and others at the meeting in the Philosophical Hall, Paisley on Monday, the 27th June, 1840 — by Thomas Burns
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Mr Secretary Cardwell and the right of petition — by Edward Cardwell
- Mr. Secretary Cardwell and the Right of Petition
- (Copy.) p. 6
- (Copy) p. 7
- (Copy.) p. 9
- London, 23, Great St. Helens, E.C., 3d May. 1866 p. 10
- (Copy.) p. 14
- (Copy.) p. 15
- Remarks on New Zealand in 1846 — by Robert FitzRoy
- [title page]
- Remarks on New Zealand in 1846
- Chapter I
- Chapter II p. 11
- Chapter III p. 15
- Chapter IV p. 25
- Chapter V p. 37
- Chapter VI p. 46
- Chapter VII. — General Reflections p. 55
- Chapter VIII. — Commercial Resources p. 65
- Minute of the Committee of Management of the Canterbury Association — by Canterbury Association
- [Correspondence] For private circulation only. 28th Jan. 1852 — by William Fox
- Appendix
- Note I. p. 10
- Note II. p. 11
- Note III. p. 12 p. 25
- Note IV. p. 12
- Note V. p. 12 p. 26
- Note VI. p. 13
- Note VII. p. 13 p. 27
- Note VIII. p. 14
- Note IX. p. 14
- Note X. p, 14
- Note XI p. 14 p. 28
- XII. p. 15
- Note XIII. p. 16 p. 29
- Note XIV. p. 17 p. 30
- Note XV. p. 17
- Note XVI. p. 17
- Note XVII. p. 17 p. 32
- Note XVIII. p. 18 p. 33
- Note XIX. p. 18 p. 34
- Note XX. p. 19
- Note XXI p. 19
- Note XXII. p. 20 p. 35
- Note XXIII. p. 20
- Note XXIV. p. 21
- Note XXV. p. 22 p. 36
- Note XXVI. p. 22 p. 37
- Note XXVII. p. 22 p. 38
- Note XXVIII. p. 23
- Note XXIX. p. 23 p. 39
- Note XXX. p. 23
- A page from the history of New Zealand by Metoikos — by Hugh Francis Carleton
- Postscript — to "A Page from the History of New Zealand" — by Hugh Francis Carleton p. 69
- The first settlers in New Zealand, and their treatment by the government; being a speech delivered at the table of the House of Representatives, August 1st, 1856 — by James Busby
- Address
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- Appendix A
- Appendix B p. 53
- Postscript p. 54
- The case of the war in New Zealand; from authentic documents — by Edward Harold Browne
- The Maori King movement in New Zealand, with a full report on the native meetings held at Waikato, April and May, 1860 — by Thomas Buddle
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- The Maori King Movement
- Origin
- Objects p. 16
- Professed Principles of Action p. 22
- Progress p. 27
- Saturday Morning p. 44
- Monday, May 28Th p. 53
- Results p. 62
- Probable Future p. 67
- Postscript p. 71
- The Maori King Movement
- Justice to New Zealand, honour to England — by Montague John Gregg Hawtrey
- [title page]
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- Introduction
- I. On the General Principle of Exceptional Laws p. 12
- II. — Compensation to the New Zealander for the Cession of his Land versus the New Zealand Land-League p. 27
- III. Compensation to the New Zealander for the Cession of his Sovereignty Versus the Native King Movement p. 44
- IV. Amalgamation.—Les Gombettes p. 80
- V. "The Real Question at Issue." p. 93
- Memorial to His Grace, the Secretary of State for the Colonies together with a Memorandum on New Zealand affairs — by Church Missionary Society
- Appendix
- (A.) Page 1. — The Tribal Right an Integral Part of the System of Land Tenure in New Zealand p. 25
- (B.) Page 1. — Policy of the New Zealand Government Directed to the Modification of the Tribal Tenure p. 31
- (C.) Page 1. — Apprehensions of a Forcible Interference With the Tribal Right p. 32
- (D.) Page]. — The Maori King Movement, and the Queen's Supremacy p. 36
- (E.) Page 13. — Genealogies of Kingi and Teira p. 37
- (F.) Page 13. — Resolutions of the Native Conference p. 38
- (G.) Page 14. — Kingi's Personal Services to the Government p. 39
- (H.) Page 20. — Sole Responsibility of the Governor in Native Affairs p. 40
- (I.) Page 21. — Proclamation of Martial Law
- (K.) Page 23. — Subsequent Measures of the Colonial Government p. 41
- Williams & Dorgate have published :
- Memorandum on New Zealand affairs — by Church Missionary Society
- [title page]
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- Appendix. — (A.) Page 1. — The Tribal Right an Integral Part of the System of Land Tenure in New Zealand
- (B.) Page 1. — Policy of the New Zealand Government Directed to the Modification of the Tribal Tenure p. 31
- (C.) Page 1. — Apprehensions of a Forcible Interference with the Tribal Right p. 32
- (D.) Page 1. — The Maori King Movement, and the Queen's Supremacy p. 36
- (E.) Page 13. — Genealogies of Kingi and Teira p. 37
- (F.) Page 13. — Resolutions of the Native Conference p. 38
- (G.) Page 14. — Kingi's Personal Services to the Government p. 39
- (H.) Page 20. — Sole Responsibility of the Governor in Native Affairs p. 40
- (I.) Page 21. — Proclamation of Martial Law
- (K.) Page 23. — Subsequent Measures of the Colonial Government p. 41
- The New Zealand War of 1860;
- Appendix
- New Zealand and the Constitution Act. Reasons against the re-appointment of Governor Sir George Gray [sic] — by Walter Brodie
- A Vindication of the Character of the Missionaries and Native Christians. New Zealand
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- New Zealand a Vindication of the Character of the Missionaries and Native Christians
- I. The Services Rendered by the Missionary Body
- II. The Native Character Marked by Good Faith and a Desire for Law p. 11
- Chronological Statement Showing the Progressive Civilization Now Going on Among the New Zealanders.* p. 24
- Appendix
- (A.) Three Letters From Wiremu Kingi to Archdeacon Hadfield. — (From the New Zealander, Sept. 1, 1860.)
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(B.) p. 30
- Extracts From Report From Mr. Fenton, R. M., As to Native Affairs in The Waikato District. (Dated Whaingaroa, March, 1857.) p. 30
- Extract From Report of the Waikato Committee, "appointed by the House of Representatives, to enquire as to the circumstances under which an attempt was made, in the year 1857, to introduce institutions of Civil Government amongst the Natives of the Waikato district, the practical effects of the same, and the causes which led to its discontinuance." p. 32
- A sequel to 'One of England's little wars': being an account of the real origin of the war in New Zealand, its present stage, and the future prospects of the colony — by Octavius Hadfield
- The Taranaki Question — by William Martin, William Martin, William Martin, William Martin
- The Taranaki Question
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- Appendix A
- Appendix B p. 144
- Appendix C p. 146