Tales of Banks Peninsula
Contents
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- Stories of Banks Peninsula
- No. 1.—Maori History of Banks Peninsula
- [introduction] p. 1
- Pa of Nga Toko Ono — (The pa. of the six) p. 3
- Parakakariki p. 4
- Tu Te Kawa p. 7
- Waikakahi (Wascoe'S) p. 14
- Ngai Tahu Taking Possession p. 15
- Te Mai Hara Nui p. 19
- Kal Huanga (Eat Relation) p. 20
- Raid On Panau (Long Look Out) p. 31
- Capture Of Te Mai Hara Nui p. 35
- Onawe p. 38
- Maoris Reorganising p. 43
- Death of Tu Te Hou Nuku p. 46
- Conclusion p. 47
- No. 2.—European Account of the Massacre — in Akaroa Harbour p. 50
- No. 3.—George Hempleman and His — Purchase of Akaroa p. 55
- No. 4—George Hempleman's Diary p. 72
- No 5.—"Headed Up." p. 77
- No. 6.—The French Settlement of Akaroa
- No. 7.–Early Days p. 105
- No. 8.—Arrival of the First English Ship p. 109
- No. 9.—Early Reminiscences p. 116
- No. 10.—A Lady Colonist's Experiences p. 125
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No. 11.—Billy Simpson p. 133
- [introduction] p. 133
- The Onawe Massacre p. 135
- Onawe Massacre. — Another Version p. 139
- No. 12.—Jimmy Robinson p. 148
- No. 13.—Jimmy Walker p. 156
- No. 14—"Chips." p. 164
- No. 15.—Thomas Richard Moore, M.D p. 173
- No. 16.—French Farm and the Survey p. 175
- No. 17.—John Henry Caton p. 178
- No. 18—The Chief Paora Take's Story p. 180
- No. 19.—Story of a Snake Hunt in Akaroa Harbour By Mrs. Tikao p. 184
- No. 20.—The Mysterious Disappearance of Mr. Dicken p. 186
- No 21.—Harry Head p. 189
- No. 22.—The Loss of the Crest p. 193
- No. 23.—Mr. Phillip Ryan p. 196
- No. 24.—Mr. Thomas White p. 200
- [No.] 25.—Mr. William Isaac Haberfield p. 203
- No. 26.—Mr. Ebenezer Hay p. 220
- No. 27.—Akaroa In 1877 p. 224
- No, 28.—Mr. Francois Lelievre p. 232
- No. 29—Mr. George Armstrong p. 236
- [No.] 30—Mr. William Coop p. 239
- [No.] 31.—Reminiscences of an old Settler p. 242
- No. 32.—Captain James Bruce p. 247
- No. 33.—Messrs Greenwood Bros p. 249
- No 34.—Messrs Rhodes Bros p. 251
- No. 35.—Malcolm McKinnon p. 255
- 36. –Mr. C. B Robinson p. 257
- No. 37.—Mr. John Gebbie p. 259
- No. 38.—Mr. Samuel Manson
- No. 39.—Mr. Hugh Buchanan p. 260
- No. 40.—The Sinclair Family p. 262
- No. 41.—Mr. William Birdling p. 264
- No. 42.—Mr. William Green
- No. 43—Mr. Israel Rhodes p. 265
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No. 44.–Whaling On Banks Peninsula p. 266
- [section] p. 266
- George Hempleman p. 267
- Joseph Price
- Philip Ryan p. 268
- Paddy Woods p. 269
- Island Bay Fishery
- Mr. James Wright p. 270
- Whaling Relics
- No. 1.—Maori History of Banks Peninsula
- Stories of the Bays. — The Second Edition
- No. 1.–Le Bon's Bay p. 272
- No. 2 Okain's Bay p. 278
- No. 3 – Little Akaloa p. 282
- No. 4.—German Bay p. 287
- No. 5.—Robinson's Bay p. 290
- No. 6.—Duvauchelle's Bay South p. 293
- No. 7.—Pigeon Bay p. 299
- No. 8—Head of The Bay p. 305
- No. 9.—Island Bay p. 309
- No 10—Little River p. 313
- No. 11.—Charteris Bay p. 317
- No 12.—Gough's Bay p. 321
- No. 13—Piraki p. 330
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Hoisting the Flag at Akaroa p. 335
- The Old Story Ratified p. 335
- Captain Stanley's Report p. 341
- "Bully" Hayes p. 344
- Cocksfoot On The Peninsula p. 346
- Cheese Making On The Peninsula p. 352
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Maori History On The Peninsula p. 360
- The Feud With Rauparaha p. 360
- Another Account p. 364
- Kemp's Deed p. 367
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Later Incidents p. 370
- Burning of Hotels p. 370
- Murder at Little River p. 372
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Origin of Names p. 375
- [introduction] p. 375
- Inside Akaroa Harbour
- Outside the Harbour p. 378
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Peninsula Stories in Verse p. 382
- Akaroa p. 382
- Our Jubilee p. 385
- The Legend of Onawe p. 387
- The Legend of Gough's Bay p. 391
- The Geological Story Of Banks Peninsula p. 393
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