Historical Records of New Zealand
Index
Index.
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“Active,“brig—
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Purchased by Marsden, 344.
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Marsden sails for New Zealand, 348.
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List of passengers and cargo, 348.
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Admiralty Lords—
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From Sydney: Conveyance of convicts, 56.
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From Grenville: Expedition survey, &c., 122 et seq.
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From Dundas to secure flax-dressers, 128.
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From Navy Board: Williams’s flax proposals, 431.
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To Colonial Office: Detention of “General Gates,“ 521.
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To Colonial Office: New Zealand and inhabitants, 569.
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Agriculture—
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State of, in New Zealand: Marsden’s report to Pratt, 611.
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See also McCrae (evidence).
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Ahoodea O’Gunner—
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Chief, Rangheehoo, 392.
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“Albion,“whaler—
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Duaterra on board, 338.
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Americans—
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In New Zealand trade, 595.
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Anchor Island Harbour—
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Raven reaches, 178.
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“Argo,“whaler—
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Duaterra on board, 338.
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Arms and ammunition—
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James Downie reports, 570.
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Armstrong, T. H.—
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To Bigge: Tests New Zealand hemp, 514.
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Attorney and Solicitor General—
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To McLeay: Registration New-Zealand-built ships, 687.
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Attorney-General—
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To Sydney: Mr. Matra’s plans, 45.
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Backhouse, J.—
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To Stephen: Appointment of Consul, 744.
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Baden, John—
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Captain “Argo,“ 260.
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Bain, Rev.—
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Accompanies King, 184.
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Bampton, W. W.—
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Return awaited, 197.
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To Paterson: Arrival of “Endeavour,“ 198.
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Left vessel at Dusky, 204.
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To King: Wreck of “Endeavour,“ 204.
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Reports escaped convicts, 205.
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Banks, SirJoseph—
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From Cook: Drawings of spruce, 23.
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From Cook: Botanical descriptions, 29.
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From Menzies, 143.
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From Menzies: Vancouver’s expedition, 143 et seq.
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From King: New-Zealander’s chart, 219.
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From Governor King: Whale fishing, 236.
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New Zealand sealing, 277.
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Banksian herbarium—
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R. Brown acknowledges receipt of specimens of plants, 531.
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Bass, G.—
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To King: New Zealand fishing scheme, 244.
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Batavia—
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New-Zealand-built vessel at, 230.
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Bathurst,Earl—
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To Macquarie: Trade to New Zealand, 407.
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From Rev. Pratt: Despatch missionary stores, 407.
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From Macquarie: Williams’s flax-manufacture, 409.
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From Macquarie: Duties on South Sea produce, 415.
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Church Missionary Society memorial, 417.
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From Savage: Proposed emigration scheme, 483.
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From Sugden: Proposal to found colony, 516.
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From Downie: Cargo of spars, 572.
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From Rev. Kendall, forwarding specimens metallic ores, 573.
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From Downie: Reports land and timber, 579.
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From Erskine: Convicts for New Zealand, 581.
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From Taylor and Upton, intention to go to New Zealand, 583.
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From Bigge: General report of country, &c., 587 et seq.
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From Rev. Pratt: Passage of missionaries, 596.
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From Busby, praying to be considered settler, 597.
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From Nicolls: Proposal to colonise, 598 et seq.
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To Littleton: Colonising scheme, 634.
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From Littleton: Colonising scheme, 634.
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From Reynolds: Arrival in England of Tippahe, 635.
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From Darling: Compensation to Busby, 656.
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To Darling, approving £300 to Busby, 666.
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From Darling: Compensation to master ship “Sisters,“ 671.
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Bay of Islands—
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“Britannia“ visits, 171.
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S. R. Chace at, 299.
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Cruel treatment of Natives at, 321.
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Natives protected at, 328.
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Marsden reaches, 337.
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“Santa Anna“ visits, 338.
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Captain Skinner (“Dromedary“) reports on timber, &c., 485–6.
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McCrae describes, 534.
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Bell, Mich., A. B.—
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Killed at Queen Charlotte Sound, 19.
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Berteret from Johnstone—
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Vancouver’s expedition. 136.
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Bickersteth—
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From Marsden: Seminary, mission stations, &c., 644.
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Mission and missionaries, 679.
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Native war, 702.
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Various mission stations, 710.
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Conduct of Europeans, 715.
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Cruelties to Maoris, 717.
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Bigge, Commissioner—
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From Kendall: Answer to questions, 441.
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From Marsden: General report, 448.
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Marsden’s opinion of, 481.
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From Captain Nicholson: Missions and Maoris, 483.
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From Marsden: Harbours and supply of spars, 493.
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From Elives’s report on quality timber, 494.
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From Captain Skinner: Timber, Maoris, and New Zealand climatology, 495.
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Colonial vessels in New Zealand, 498.
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Evidence taken before, 499.
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Thompson’s evidence, 499.
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Hunter’s evidence, 503.
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Hook’s evidence, 506.
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Riley’s evidence, 509.
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Beveridge’s evidence, 509.
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Evidence: New Zealand flax, 510.
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From Armstrong: Tests rope, 514.
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From Hunt: Tests rope, 515.
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From Campbell: Sharing of whaling profits, 517.
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McCrae’s evidence, 534.
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Dr. Fairfowl’s evidence, 550.
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McDonald’s evidence, 558.
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To Bathurst: Report missions, Natives, &c., 587.
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Birnie, James—
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Master, “Star,“ 279
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Master and owner, “Commerce,“ 279.
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To Macquarie: Facilities for unloading, 314.
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Sailing of “Perseverance,“ 315.
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From Williams: Flax, 466.
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Birnie, Hook, and Gordon—
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Sent vessel for flax, 459.
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Blaxcell, G.—
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Owner “Parramatta,“ 304.
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To Secretary Campbell: Import of timbers, 401.
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Owner “Cumberland,“ 417.
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Board of Inquiry—
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To Darling: Claims of Busby, 647.
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Board of Trade—
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South Seas and East India Company, 216.
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Bosanquet, J.—
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To Fawkner, W.: Extension of whale-fishing limits, 310.
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Bowen, J.—
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“General Gates,“ 521.
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“Boyd“—
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Long-boat sent in “Perseverance,“ 303.
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Sydney Gazette account of, 306.
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Calcutta Gazette account of, 310.
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Survivors’ names, 311.
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Church Missionary Society’s account of, 313.
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Lord’s account of, 323.
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Kendall to Church Missionary Society, 406.
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Church Missionary Society memorial, “Boyd“ massacre, 418, 421.
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Natives’ account of massacre, 421.
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“Brampton,“ship—
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Lost, Bay of Islands, 598.
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Bream Cove—
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Visited by Marsden in “Active,“ 378.
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Brisbane—
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From Butler: Escaped convicts and their treatment, 575.
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From Marsden: Leave to visit New Zealand, 597.
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From Coe: “Elizabeth Henrietta,“ 648.
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“Britannia“—
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Grose reply re charter “Britannia,“ 148.
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To return flax-dressers, 169.
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Takes Chapman to New Zealand, 185.
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Visits New Zealand, 333.
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British Resident—
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Wants more authority (Marsden), 723.
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Broughton,Bishop—
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To visit New Zealand, 724.
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Brooks, Richard—
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New Zealand Company, 327.
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“Brothers,“schooner—
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Despatched to New Zealand, 401.
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Brown—
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To Goulburn, plants, &c., New Zealand, 531.
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Buckingham—
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From King: Flax-dressing, 137.
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Bunker, E.—
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Master of “Elizabeth,“ 279.
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Busby—
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To be Government Resident, 718.
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Butler—
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From Marsden: New Zealand matters, 475.
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To Skinner: Convicts on “General Gates,“ 524.
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Opinion of seminary, 532.
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To Brisbane: Abandoned prisoners, Bay of Islands, 575.
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Butterworth—
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From Marsden: Establishment Wesleyan Mission, 563.
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Bustamante,Captain—
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At Sydney, 161.
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Church Missionary Society—
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From Marsden: Kendall’s visit to New Zealanders, 321.
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To Bathurst: Memorial reviewing missionary work, &c., 417.
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Report, 1821, 532.
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Report, 1822, 581.
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From Marsden: State of health, 728.
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Call, James—
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Cultivation of flax, 72.
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Campbell, Secretary—
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From Blaxcell: New South Wales New Zealand Company’s memorial, 401.
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From Kendall: Escape of convicts, Bay of Islands, 404.
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From Hammont: Escape convicts, 408.
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To Bigge: Division of whaling profits. 517.
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Campbell and Rolfe—
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To Normanby: Annexation of New Zealand, 749.
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Campbell and Wilson—
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Owners of “Elizabeth,“ 279.
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“Campbell Macquarie“—
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Wrecked at Macquarie Island, 318.
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Cannibalism—
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Skinner’s remarks to Bigge, 496.
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McCrae describes, 539.
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Leigh, missionary, reports on, 573.
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See also McCrae (evidence).
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Canoes—
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Of New Zealand found at Norfolk Island, 107.
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Marsden describes race of war-canoes, 370.
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Description of, 395.
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Carlisle,Missionary—
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Sails for New Zealand, 413.
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Carvosso—
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To Wesleyan Mission House: Skilled workers for mission station, 582.
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Cattle—
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Introduced by Marsden, 434.
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Their value in New Zealand, 520.
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Fairfowl describes, 553.
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Presented to missionaries by Marsden, 585.
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Cavanagh, John,A.B.—
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Killed at Queen Charlotte Sound, 19.
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Chatham Dockyard—
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Report on New Zealand hemp, 513.
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Christianity—
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Marsden’s first sermon in New Zealand, 363.
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Marsden hopeful for South Sea mission, 403.
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Church Missionary Society—
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Buys lands for mission station. 392.
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Copy of deed of grant of land, 400.
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Kendall to Marsden, 400.
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Marsden on Church matters, 404.
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Kendall on “Boyd“ massacre, 406.
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Marsden on civilisation in New Zealand, 414.
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Annual meeting, May, 1819, 433.
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Rules and regulations, 455.
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Report annual meeting, April, 1822, 581.
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See also Pratt, J., Rev.; Coates, D., Rev.
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Climatology of New Zealand—
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See also Fairfowl, Dr. (evidence).
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See also McCrae (evidence).
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Colonial Office—
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To R. Sugden: Establishment of colony, and duties on produce, 532.
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Colonial Secretary—
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From Captain Rous and others: Compensation to ship “Sisters,“ 673.
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Colonisation—
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Sugden’s scheme, 532.
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De Thierry’s full scheme, 617.
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Marsden’s opinion Nicolls’s scheme, 628.
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Commerce—
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See also Shipping.
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“Concord“—
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Sails for Macquarie Island, 309.
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Convicts—
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Suggested for New Zealand, 65.
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Kendall reports escape of, 404.
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At Bav of Islands, 405.
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Marsden to Macquarie: Convicts on “General Gates,“ 484.
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Desperate position of, 575.
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Treatment by Natives, 593.
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Convicts, undesirable, 682.
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Convicts, Hobson on, 752.
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Carried to New Zealand: See also McDonald’s evidence.
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Cook,Captain—
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To Stephens: Account of voyage, 1.
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On board “Endeavour,“ 1.
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Discovered New Zealand, 2.
page 763
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Cook, Captain—continued.
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From Perry, on treatment for scurvy, 7.
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To Stephens : List of curios, 15.
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Report from Queen Charlotte Sound, 21.
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To Banks : Drawings of spruce. 23.
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Secret instructions mention New Zealand, 24.
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To Banks : Plates (botanical), 29.
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To Stephens : General account of voyage, 29.
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Thanks for Royal Society medal, 29.
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Visits New Zealand, 33.
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Matra mentions visit, 39.
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Visit described to Marsden, 365.
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Cook Strait, 303.
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CorkMissionary Miscellany—
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“Boyd“ massacre, 406.
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Crime amongst Maoris—
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Punishments, 381.
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Cruise—
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To Hay : Military force in New Zealand, 667.
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“Cumberland“, ship, 295.
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Curtis—
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To Lord High Admiral : Growth of flax for navy, 684.
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“Dædalus“—
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To cell for flax-dressers, 130.
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Orders, 133.
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Vancouver to Phillip : Voyage and arrangements, 156.
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Natives to be returned, 176.
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Touched at New Zealand, 333.
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Darling—
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From Board of Inquiry, “Elizabeth Henrietta,“ 647.
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To Bathurst : Busby and “Elizabeth Henrietta,“ 656.
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From Bathurst, re Busby, 666.
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To Bathurst : Recapture of “Wellington,“ 671.
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Darling— coninued.
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To Murray : New-Zealand-built vessels, 685.
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From Marsden :Native troubles, 705.
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To Murray : New Zealand trade, 712.
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Davis, Thomas—
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Rescued from “Boyd,“ 294.
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De Lancey, James—
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To Matra, J. M., re settlement, 44.
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“Descuvierta“
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At Dusky, 161 et seq.
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De Thierry, Baron—
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To Bathurst, inquiring as to land titles, 614.
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From Horton : New Zealand not a Crown colony, 615.
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Particulars of colonising scheme, 617.
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To Bathurst, asking loan, 617.
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To Horton, re escaped convicts, 624.
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To Bathurst : Claims of himself and Captain Stewart, 625.
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To Sydney Gazette : Experiences, 724.
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“Diana,“Parker—
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At Bay of Islands, 300.
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Dillon—
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From Marsden : Instructions for voyage, 318.
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To proceed to Bay of Islands, 318.
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Takes command of “Active,“ 337.
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“Discovery“—
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To form expedition, 113.
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Doubtless Bay—
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Hanson to call at, 159.
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Duaterra, son of Duaterra—
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Duaterra’s requests concerning, 401.
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Dumaresq—
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From Busby, re “Elizabeth Henrietta,“ 654.
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Dundas, Right Hon.H.—
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To Phillip, notifying despatch of convicts, 127.
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Instructions to procure flax-dressers, 130.
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From Grose, re Spanish ships, 161.
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From Grose : Arrival of “Dædalus,“ 164.
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From King : Report on New Zealand, 169.
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From King, explaining reasons for trip, 189.
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From Paterson : Report, 195.
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From Thomson, re forming settlement, 584.
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Dusky Bay—
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Cook issues orders from, 17.
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Menzies reports arrival, 144.
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Spanish ships at, 161.
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Francis will sail for, 167.
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Raven tells King his plan, 177.
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Timber, fish, and fowl at, 178.
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Endeavour left at, 204.
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Bass’s fishing concession, 243.
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“General Gates“ in, 528.
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Eaheinomane—
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Flax to be got at, 168.
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Education—
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Kendall’s school in operation, 387.
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Report on schools, 433.
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Causes for closing school at Paramatta, 580.
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Description seminary at Paramatta, 623.
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Missionaries’ children to be educated in New Zealand, 698.
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Keri-Keri School for missionaries’ children, 715.
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Missionary : See also McCrae (evidnce).
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See also Seminary.
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Elives, CaptainR.—
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To Bigge, re timbers, 494.
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“Elizabeth“, E. Bunker—
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Movements of, 279.
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“Elizabeth and Mary“—
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Movements of, 260.
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“Endeavour“, Bampton’s—
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Arrives at Sydney, 198.
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Wrecked at Dusky, 204.
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Wreck reported to King, 204.
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Terms of relief, 205.
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Survivors rescued by “Mercury,“ 219.
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“Endeavour“, brig—
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Equipped for New Zealand, 401.
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Enderby—
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From Ramsay, W.: Extension of whalinglimits, 312.
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Enderby and Son—
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Whaling report, 609.
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Erskine—
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To Bathurst : Naming New Zealand Cook’s Island, 581.
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To Watson : Rev. Mr. Leigh and cost New Zealand mission, 622.
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To Tyerman and Bennet : Missionary work, 631.
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“Experiment“—
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Leith writes from, 303.
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Exports to New Zealand—
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Official tables : See Trade.
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Facey, William, A.B.—
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Killed at Queen Charlotte Sound, 19.
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Factories and trading centres—
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May be established, 407.
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Fairfowl, Dr.—
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Evidence before Commissioner Bigge, q.v. for the following (pp. 550–58): Maoris’ disposition towards strangers, Timber trade, Prostitution, Venereal disease, Medical treatment, Climatology, &-c.
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Evidence before Bigge, 550.
page 765
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Farewell Cape—
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Mentioned, 292.
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Fauna of New Zealand—
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See also McCrae (evidence).
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“Favourite,“John Paddock—
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Movements, 278.
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Fawkner, W.—
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From Bosanquet, J.: Extension of whalinglimits, 310.
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Feen, C., master of “Sally and Mary,“309.
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Fenwick, William—
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To Graham, Charles: Tests of New Zealand hemp, 512.
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Firearms of ammunition—
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Trade in: See also McDonald’s evidence.
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Firearms—
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Marsden’s opinion of missionaries bartering, 586.
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Fish—
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Plentiful in Dusky, 178.
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In New Zealand waters: See McCrae’s evidence.
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Flax—
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Engraved in Cook’s book, 29.
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Matra’s proposal, 36.
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Culture of, in Sydney’s memorandum, 54.
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Mentioned: Anonymous scheme, 61.
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Plant, Phillip suggests sending for, 71.
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Grows in Norfolk Island, 120.
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King: New-Zealanders to dress, 126.
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Dundas gives instructions to procure dressers, 130.
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Hergest to obtain dressers, 134.
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King: Flax-dressing at Norfolk Island, 138.
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Phillip sorry nothing done, 153.
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Hanson ordered to get dressers Doubtless Bay, 160.
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New-Zealanders at Norfolk Island, 169.
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Samples of manufactured, 174.
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Plants of, sent to Banks, 180.
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Method of working, 182.
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Specimens sent Home, 185.
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Hunter instructed, 195.
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At Thames, 197.
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Process described, 215.
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Capabilities of, 215.
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Mentioned by King to Foveaux, 221.
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Makes linen, 250.
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Grows in Australia, 285.
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King’s views on, 287.
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Lord’s scheme, 297.
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Flax—continued.
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Quantity small Bay of Islands, 302.
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Thread sent to Jacob, 304.
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Sydney expedition for, 313.
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Seed sown, 314.
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“Perseverance“ leaves for, 315.
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New South Wales New Zealand Company formed for, 324.
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Marsden trades for, 352.
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Macquarie to Bathurst, 409.
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Specimens sent by Macquarie to Earl Bathurst, 410.
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Experiments on, 432.
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Williams’s report on, 457.
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Williams’s proposals, 467.
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Birnie’s proposals, 468.
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Williams replies to Birnie, 469.
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Lord and Williams’s agreement, 470.
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Williams’s agreement with Company, 473.
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Skinner’s tests, 511.
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Fenwick’s tests, 512.
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Chatham Ropeyard tests, 513.
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Armstrong’s tests, 514.
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Hunt’s tests, 515.
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Sugden’s scheme, 516.
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McCrae describes, 536.
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Experiments directed, 577.
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Lack asks for sample, 577.
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Bigge’s report, 591.
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Report on, to Navy Board, 606.
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Young’s report, 609.
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Dempster’s report, 609.
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In Tippahee’s country, 639.
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Petition of merchants, 664.
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Proposed cargoes of, 676.
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Torrens’s plan for obtaining, 676.
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Curtis to Lord High Admiral regarding, 684.
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See also McCrae (evidence).
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See also Rope.
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Flora—
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Report on, by Menzies, 144.
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Folder, Thomas—
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Master of “Vulture,“ 278.
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Fort William—
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Establishment at, 325.
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Fortifications of Maoris—
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Marsden describes a typical fort, 368.
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Foveaux—
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From King: Instruction, flax and pork, 221.
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Ships from Bay of Islands, 302.
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Receives samples of flax, 304.
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Sails in “Experiment,“ 305.
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Sails in “Speke“ from New Zealand, 305.
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Fowl—
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Plentiful at Dusky, 178.
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French—
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Contemplate settling in New Zealand, 665.
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From Cook: Orders for voyage, 15.
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Instructions, scurvy, 16.
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Memorandum re rations, 18.
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Parts with “Resolution,“ 18.
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To Stephens: Account of voyage, 18.
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Visits Queen Charlotte Sound, 18.
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Loses boat’s crew, 19.
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To Stephens: Condemned stores, 19.
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Garbutt, T.—
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Master of “Concord,“ 309.
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Gardiner and Co.—
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Owners “Favourite,“ 278.
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Gardiner, Barnabus, “Venus“—
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Answers King’s queries, 234.
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General order—
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Return and treatment of Natives, 257.
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“General Gates“—
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Chartered by Marsden: Particulars of passengers and cargo, 435–37.
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Skinner sends to Sydney, 497.
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Admiralty on detention of, 521.
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Butler, J., Magistrate, report on “General Gates,“ 524.
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Deposition of F. Ewer, 525.
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Deposition of T. Lewe, 527.
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Deposition of H. Gordon, 528.
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See also McDonald’s evidence.
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George—
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Account of “Boyd,“ 358.
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Gipps—
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From Normanby: Hobson’s instructions, 729.
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Gladstone—
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To Horton: Tippahee, 639.
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Goderich—
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From Coates: Passages for missionaries, 674.
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“Gorgon“—
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To form expedition, 113.
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Goulburn—
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To Pratt: Passage for Kendall and chiefs, 498.
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From Brown, acknowledging specimens New Zealand, 531.
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To Sugden: Colonising and Customs duties, 532.
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From Marsden: Visiting chiefs to England, 562.
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To Lushington: Shipment of mission goods, 563.
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Graham, Charles—
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From Fenwick, William: Tests of hemp, 512.
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Grenville, W. W.—
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To Phillip: Voyage of “Discovery“ and “Gorgon,“ 113.
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To Admiralty Lords: Objects of Vancouver’s voyage, 122.
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Grose—
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To Dundas, re Spanish Ships, 161.
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Arrival of “Dædalus,“ 164.
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Arrival of Maoris, 165.
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To King, censuring New Zealand visit, 187.
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From King, defending New Zealand visit, 193.
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Hall, E. S.—
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Petition to form company, 327.
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Halletts and Co.—
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Owners of “Argo,“ 260.
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Hammont, Captain—
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To Campbell: Escape of convicts, 408.
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Hampshire Telegraph—
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Wreck of “Campbell Macquarie,“ 318.
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Hanson, Lieutenant—
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From Vancouver, instructions, 158.
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Ordered to call Doubtless Bay, 159.
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Took away New Zealand Natives, 331.
page 767
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Hanson, Mr.—
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Sailed in “Active,“ 348.
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Harbours—
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See also McCrae (evidence).
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Harrison—
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From Hay: Payment Tippahee’s expenses, 644.
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Hasselberg, Frederick, master “Perseverance“—
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To Macquarie, re “Boyd,“ 300.
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“Haweis“—
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Story of capture, 687.
-
Hay—
-
From Reynolds: tippahee in London, 642.
-
To Harrison: Tippahee’s expenses, 644.
-
From Cruise: Military force in New Zealand, 667.
-
From Navy Commissioner: Cost of New Zealand spars, 674.
-
From Navy Board: Torrens’s scheme, 678.
-
Hill, Thomas, A. B.—
-
Killed at Queen Charlotte Sound, 19.
-
Hill, Rev.R., Missionary—
-
Death, 722.
-
Hobart—
-
From King: Whale fisheries, 246.
-
Hobson—
-
From Normanby: Instructions on assuming consulship, 729.
-
Normanby to Gipps: Hobson’s consulship, 729.
-
Report on New Zealand, 743.
-
To Under-Secretary of State: Estimate expense of founding colony, 744.
-
Pennington to Stephen: Formation of colony, 747.
-
From Palmerston: Appointment as Consul, 748.
-
From Palmerston: Under Colonial Department, 749.
-
To Under-Secretary of State: Explanation required of instructions, 750.
-
From Normanby, explaining instructions, 753.
-
Hokianga—
-
McCrae describes, 534.
-
Hongi—
-
See Shungee.
-
Horton—
-
To De Thierry: New Zealand not a Crown colony, 615.
-
From De Thierry, re escaped convicts, 624.
-
From Croker: Death of Perryman, seaman, 629.
-
To Harrison: Support Tippahee in London, 637.
-
From Harrison: Support Tippahee in London, 638.
-
From Navy Commissioners: Support Tippahee in London, 638.
-
To Reynolds: Passage for Tippahee, 638.
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From Reynolds: Tippahee’s health, 639.
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From Gladstone: Tippahee, 639.
-
From Littleton: Establishment of fort, 658.
-
From Torrens: Emigration, 676.
-
Houpa, Chief, Thames district—
-
Visits Marsden, 373.
-
Hovell, W. H.—
-
Petition to form company, 327.
-
Howe—
-
To Sydney: Matra’s emigration scheme, 45.
-
Howell—
-
Leith appoints, 303.
-
Hunter—
-
Lands South Cape in “Sirius,“ 75.
-
Cultivation flax, 195.
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From Portland: King’s visit, 199.
-
Reports rescuing “Endeavour’s“ crew, 219.
-
To King on resources of New Zealand, 227.
-
Hurrys—
-
Owners of “Alexander,“ 248.
-
Imports, New Zealand—
-
Official table: See Trade.
-
Jacobs, John and William, merchants—
-
“Boyd’s“ cargo assigned to, 295.
-
Flax thread sent to, 304.
-
“Jefferson,“ whaler—
-
Calls Bay of Islands, 343.
-
Attack by Natives on, 350.
-
Near Terria’s villages, 387.
-
Trouble with Natives, 387.
-
Marsden’s account of trouble, 425.
-
Barbarities of, 426.
-
Johnstone—
-
To Berteret, re “Chatham“ and “Discovery,“ 136.
-
Jones—
-
On flax expedition, 459.
-
Jones, James, A.B.—
-
Killed at Queen Charlotte Sound, 19.
-
Kangoroa—
-
Shungee’s brother, 369.
-
Kauri—
-
McCrae describes, 535.
-
Kelly—
-
Master of “Sophia,“ 448.
-
Kendall—
-
Magistrate at Bay of Islands, 328.
-
To Marsden: Duaterra’s death, 400.
-
To Campbell: Escaped convicts, 404.
-
“Boyd“ massacre, 406.
-
To Bigge: Answers to queries, 441.
-
Marsden reports to Pratt his departure, 489.
-
To Bathurst, sending New Zealand ores, 573.
-
Keri Keri School—
-
To be opened, 715.
-
King—
-
Description flax-plant, 119.
-
To Nepean: Flax-manufacture, 126.
-
To Buckingham: Dressing flax, 138.
-
To Nepean: Flax for clothing, 140.
-
From Phillip: Flax for clothing, 153.
-
To Nepean: Flax and settlement, 168.
-
To Dundas: Flax-dressers, 169.
-
To Nepean: Visit to New Zealand, 175.
-
To Raven: Return of Maoris, 176.
-
From Raven: Visit to New Zealand in “Britannia,“ 177.
-
To Nepean: Settlement in New Zealand, 179 et seq.
-
From Grose: Visit to New Zealand condemned, 187.
-
To Dundas: Visit to New Zealand, 189.
-
To Grose: Defends visit to New Zealand, 193.
-
Visit condemned by Portland, 201.
-
King—continued.
-
From Brampton: Wreck “Endeavour,“ 204.
-
To Clark: Stores for Bampton, 205.
-
Flax-manufacture, 215.
-
To Banks: Plants, &c., on shipboard, 219.
-
To Foveaux: Growth and manufacture of flax, 221.
-
From Indian Government officials: Hingston’s arrest, 222.
-
To Wellesley: Hingston’s conduct, 224.
-
Reports six vessels whaling at New Zealand, 224.
-
Ship-building, 230.
-
To Portland: Whaling industry, 233.
-
Questions whaling captains, 234.
-
On New Zealand whaling, 239.
-
From Bass: Fishing scheme, 242.
-
To Hobart: Whale fishery, 247.
-
From Banks: Flax-manufacture, 249.
-
To Camden: Whaling and Natives, 253.
-
To Cooke: Visit of chief, 258.
-
Memo. on Natives, 261.
-
Presents medal to Tipahe, 266.
-
Tippahee’s territories, 266.
-
Tipahe’s cannibalism, 267.
-
Tipahe’s return, 268.
-
On timbers, 286.
-
King, Missionary—
-
First white native baptized, 392.
-
“King George,“ S. R. Chace—
-
Brings news of “Boyd,“ 296.
-
“King George“—
-
Conduct towards the Natives, 350.
-
Kingston, John, Captain—
-
“Elizabeth and Mary,“ 260.
-
Kingston, John, master “Speke“—
-
Intimates loss of “Boyd,“ 300.
-
Korokoro—
-
Recognised as chief by Macquarie, 328.
-
Accompanies Marsden, 352.
-
Visits Marsden at Bay of Islands, 360.
-
Declared a chief, 428.
-
Labouchere—
-
From Fox Strangways: Hobson’s appointment, 747.
-
Lack—
-
To Wilmot: Specimens of flax, 577.
-
From Secretary of State: Specimens flax, 577.
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“Lady Nelson“—
-
Visits New Zealand, 334.
-
Lambton, Mr.—
-
Re colonising, 634.
-
Land—
-
Deed of grant to Church Missionary Society, 400.
-
Agricultural: Report of Downie, 579.
-
Purchase of, for mission stations (Marsden), 712.
-
Land-purchase—
-
See also McCrae (evidence).
-
Leigh—
-
From Tyerman and Bennet: Establishment of seminary, 631.
-
Leigh, Rev.S.—
-
New Zealand priesthood, 708.
-
Leith, W.—
-
To Lord, Williams, and Thompson, visit to New Zealand, 301.
-
Littleton—
-
From Bathurst: Commercial and military projects, 634.
-
To Bathurst: Military project, 634.
-
To Horton: Establishment of fort, 658.
-
London Missionary Society—
-
See Church Missionary Society.
-
Lord, Simeon—
-
Goods per “Boyd,“ 295.
-
Proposed settlement, 297.
-
Pretition to form company, 327.
-
Director of company, 402.
-
Flax agreement, 470.
-
Lord High Admiral—
-
From Curtis: Cultivation of hemp, 684.
-
Lord, Williams, and Thompson—
-
From Leith: Visit to New Zealand, 301.
-
Lushington—
-
From Goulburn: Missionary goods, 563.
-
Lyall, Mr.—
-
Proposal to establish fort, 658.
-
26—Inset.
-
McCrae, Ensign—
-
Evidence before Bigge, 534.
-
Bigge’s opinion of, 587.
-
Evidence before Commissioner Bigge, q.v. for particulars on cannibalism, missionaries, venereal disease, trade, agriculture, fish, harbours, flax, climatology, Maori manners and customs, education, slavery, fauna, flora, land-purchase, religion, &c., 534–50.
-
McDonald—
-
Evidence before Commissioner Bigge, q.v. for particulars re seals, timber, firearms trade, convicts, “General Gates,“ &c., 558–62.
-
McLeay—
-
From Marsden: New Zealand mission, 658.
-
From Attorney and Solicitor General: Registration New-Zealand-built vessels, 687.
-
Macquarie—
-
From Berry: Loss of “Boyd,“ 295.
-
To Castlereagh: “Boyd“ and New Zealand generally, 296.
-
From whalers: “Boyd“ massacre, 299.
-
Order, “Perseverance,“ 315.
-
To Under-Secretary of State: Bruce memorial, 322.
-
Order: Authority of New Zealand chiefs, 328.
-
Order: Marsden’s visit, 329.
-
Appoints Kendall Magistrate, 330.
-
Order, re timber, 402.
-
From Bathurst: Presents to New-Zealanders, 407.
-
To Bathurst: Manufacture of flax, 409.
-
To Bathurst: Duties, 415.
-
From Marsden: Convicts, “General Gates,“ 484.
-
Macquarie Island—
-
“Concord“ sails for, 309.
-
“Sally and Mary“ sails for, 309.
-
“Campbell Macquarie,“ wrecked, 318.
-
Hook’s evidence, seals, 507.
-
Riley’s evidence, 509.
-
Beveridge’s evidence, 509.
-
Mattarra, Prince—
-
Connection with “Boyd“ massacre, 299.
-
Maoris—
-
King’s gifts to, 174.
-
Differ from New South Wales Natives, 293.
-
Superstitions regarding the sick, 385.
-
Treatment of women and children, 397.
-
Method of signature, 400.
-
No use as labourers, 496.
-
Turner’s picture of, 630.
-
Proposed emigration, 680.
page 770
-
Maoris continued.
-
Description by officer, brig “Haweis,“ 696.
-
Disposition towards strangers: See also Fairfowl, Dr. (evidence).
-
Manners and customs: See also McCrae (evidence).
-
Marsden—
-
To Dillon: Instructions for operations, 318.
-
List of voyages, 327.
-
Leave granted to visit, 329.
-
To Pratt: Visit and prospect of mission, 330.
-
First visit, 331.
-
Visits England, 335.
-
Reaches Bay of Islands, 337.
-
Embarks on “Active,“ 337.
-
Charters the “Active,“ 344.
-
Describes first voyage, 348.
-
Visit to North Cape, 349.
-
Night with Natives, 359.
-
Presents to natives, 359.
-
First sermon in New Zealand, 362.
-
Visited Waimate, 366.
-
Sails for Whangaroa, 372.
-
Proceeds to Thames, 373.
-
Visits Houpa’s village, 376.
-
Visits Weevea’s village, 384.
-
Visits the “Jefferson,“ 388.
-
Sails from New Zealand, 392.
-
Reaches Sydney, 396.
-
From Kendall: Death of Duaterra, 400.
-
Description of visit, 402.
-
To Church Missionary Society, mission news, 404.
-
To Pratt: Duaterra’s prejudices, 405.
-
To Church Missionary Society: Cattle and agriculture, 413–4.
-
To Rev. J. Pratt, enclosing evidence traders’ outrages, 424–26.
-
Establishes a seminary, 433.
-
To Pratt: Visit in 1819, 435.
-
And Cartwright to Pratt, medical man, 436.
-
To Pratt on eve of 1819 visit, 437.
-
To Bigge: General mission-work described, 448.
-
Defends his actions, 453.
-
Sends rules and regulations to Commissioner Bigge, 455.
-
To Butler: Charges against himself, 475.
-
To Pratt, reporting after 1819 visit, 476.
-
To Pratt: Sale of “Active,“ 477.
-
Leave of absence granted, 477.
-
Leave to visit, 477.
-
To Pratt: Missionaries’ families, 482.
-
To Pratt: Salaries to missionaries, 482.
-
To Macquarie, “General Gates,“ 484.
-
Of great use to Skinner, 484.
-
From Skinner: Date of letter, 485.
-
To Pratt: Difficulties with missionaries, 489.
-
To Bigge: Bay of Islands spars, 493.
-
To Pratt, inattention to value of cattle, 520.
-
Opinion of seminary, 532.
-
Third visit, 533.
-
Marsden—continued.
-
To Goulburn: Returning chiefs, 562.
-
To Butterworth: Management of missions, 563.
-
To Pratt: Mission matters generally, 565, 566, 567, 571, 579, 585, 586.
-
To missionary settlers, 578.
-
To Pratt: Cattle, 585.
-
To Pratt: Kendall bartering firearms, 586.
-
To Brisbane: Leave of absence, 597.
-
Shipwrecked in “Brampton,“ 598.
-
After wreck, 610.
-
Suspends Butler, 616.
-
Bad state of Leigh’s health, 618.
-
To Bickersteth: Education of missionaries’ children, 644.
-
To McLeay: Difficulties in working mission, 658.
-
To Coates: Necessity for another visit, 668.
-
To Bickersteth: Emigration of chiefs, 679.
-
To Coates: Seminary, 698.
-
To Coates: Education matters, 700.
-
To Bickersteth: Native war, 702.
-
To Darling: Maori war and cause, 705.
-
To Bickersteth: Report on mission stations, 710.
-
To Bickersteth: New Zealand mission, 715.
-
To Coates: Traffic in heads, 716.
-
To Bickersteth: Traffic in heads, 717.
-
To Coates: Baron de Thierry, 722.
-
To Jowett: Resident no authority, 723.
-
To Jowett: Missionary changes, 724.
-
To Coates: Failing health, 728.
-
To Church Missionary Society, last letter, 728.
-
Marsden’s Seminary, 433, 532, 533, 580, 581, 598, 616, 622, 623, 631, 645, 660, 679, 698, 700.
-
“Mary,“ Simmons—
-
Foundered, 299.
-
“Mary Ann“—
-
Matengaro, Chief—
-
Seeks “Boyd“ survivors, 293.
-
Medical treatment—
-
See also Fairfowl, Dr. (evidence).
-
“Mercury,“schooner—
-
Theft of captain, 426.
-
Meryck, And.—
-
Master “Aurora,“ 278.
-
Metangangoa—
-
Rescues survivors of “Boyd,“ 311.
-
Milton, William, A.B.—
-
Killed at Queen Charlotte Sound, 19.
-
Missions—
-
Regulations, 455.
-
Statistics, 593.
-
Inland station, 704.
-
Marsden’s expenses, 710.
-
Paihea made principal station, 715.
-
Settlements on Marsden’s last visit, 721.
-
Marsden’s forty-five years, 728.
-
Missionaries—
-
Replies to Bigge, 441.
-
Answers to Marsden’s queries, 445.
-
Duties of members and their families, 482.
-
Treatment by Maoris, 483.
-
To Bathurst: Leaving for New Zealand, 531.
-
Marsden on Wesleyan, 563.
-
Passages asked for, 596.
-
Frugality of, 618.
-
Location of, by Marsden, 646.
-
List and occupations of, 659.
-
Passages and stores, 674.
-
Natives desire, 720.
-
General particulars: See also Fairfowl, Dr. (evidence).
-
See also McCrae (evidence).
-
See also Church Missionary Society and Wesleyan Missionary Society.
-
Missionary Chronicle, July, 1825—
-
Missionary Register—
-
Missionary Settlers—
-
From Marsden: His defence, 578.
-
Moody—
-
Commands “Santa Anna,“ 337.
-
Morals of Europeans—
-
Marsden’s complaints, 716.
-
Morirau—
-
Desires to visit Macquarie Island, 416.
-
Morris, Josh., master “Atlanta“—
-
Statement to Macquarie, 300.
-
Murphy, Francis, quarter master—
-
Killed at Queen Charlotte Sound, 19.
-
Murray—
-
Captain of flax-vessel, 457.
-
Murray, SirG.—
-
From Darling: Registration of vessels, 685.
-
From Raine: Registration of vessels, 686.
-
From Darling: Account of trade, 712.
-
Myhanga—
-
Friendly at Bay of Islands, 301.
-
Navy Board—
-
To Admiralty: Manufacture hemp, 431.
-
To Wilmot: Inquiries flax, 577.
-
To Hay: Torrens’s proposals, 678.
-
Natives of South Seas—
-
Marsden’s views of, 403.
-
Navy Commissioners—
-
From Wilmot: Missionary stores, 583.
-
To Horton: Passage for Tippahee, 638.
-
To Hay: New Zealand timbers, 674.
-
Nepean—
-
From Matra: On scheme, 43.
-
From Phillip, asking instructions, 71.
-
From King: Flax-manufacture, 126.
-
From Vancouver: Expedition 131.
-
From King: Flax-manufacture, 139.
-
From King: New Zealand appointment, 168.
-
From King: Instructions, 175.
-
From King: Visit to New Zealand, 179.
page 772
-
New South Wales New Zealand Company—
-
Petition to form, 323.
-
Memorial of, 401.
-
Sanction refused, 407.
-
New Zealand—
-
Described, 292.
-
Scheme of conquest, 584.
-
Not a Crown possession, 615.
-
A sovereign and independent State, 731.
-
New Zealand Commercial Company, 639.
-
“New-Zealander,“whaler—
-
Some of crew shot, 367.
-
New-Zealanders—
-
Deportation of, prohibited, 257.
-
Bond to secure treatment of, 316.
-
Cruelly treated, 321.
-
Nicholls—
-
Marsden’s opinion of, 627.
-
Nicholson, CaptainJ.—
-
To Bigge: Account of voyage, 483.
-
Nomenclature for New Zealand—
-
Suggestions by Erskine, 581.
-
Normanby—
-
To Gipps: Instructions to Hobson, 729.
-
To Hobson on his appointment, 729.
-
To Attorney-General: Sovereignty of New Zealand, 739.
-
From Campbell and Rolfe: Annexation of New Zealand, 749.
-
To Hobson: Guiding instructions, 753.
-
Outrages on Maoris—
-
See New Zealand, Outrages on Natives.
-
Paddock, John—
-
Captain of “Favouritè,“ 278.
-
Pah—
-
Description of, 689.
-
Paihea—
-
Made the principal mission station, 715.
-
To Pennant, Thomas: Cook’s last voyage, 32–35.
-
Palliser, Cape—
-
“Resolution“ and “Adventure“ separate, 18.
-
Parker, William, master “Diana“—
-
“Boyd“ massacre, 300.
-
Pattison, Simeon—
-
Master “City of Edinburgh,“ 295.
-
Peaches—
-
Grow in perfection, 434.
-
Penantipodes Isle—
-
Bass’s fishing concession, 243.
-
Pepe, Maori—
-
Killed in “Boyd“ explosion, 635.
-
Perry—
-
To Cook: Treatment for scurvy, 7.
-
“Perseverance,“Hasselberg—
-
Rescues Siddons, 318.
-
Phillip—
-
Proposed punishment of convicts, 69.
-
To Nepean: His instructions and power of exile, 71.
page 773
-
Phillip—continued.
-
Canoes at Norfolk Island, 107.
-
From Grenville: Voyage “Gorgon“ and “Discovery,“ 113.
-
From Dundas: Vancouver’s expedition, 127.
-
To Dundas: Hire of “Britannia,“ 147.
-
From Grose: Bad provisions, 148.
-
To King: Flax-manufacture, 150.
-
From Vancouver: Sailing of “Daedalus,“ 154.
-
From Vancouver: Provisioning expedition, 156.
-
Pigs—
-
For Bay of Islands, 255.
-
Poenammoo—
-
Natives of, not seen, 179.
-
Port Jackson—
-
New-Zealand-built vessel at, 230.
-
Port Macquarie—
-
Flax at, 460.
-
Portland—
-
To Hunter: King’s visit to New Zealand, 201.
-
From King: “Endeavour“ wreck, 204.
-
From Hunter: “Endeavour“ survivors, 217.
-
From King: Whaling, 233.
-
Pratt—
-
From Marsden: Prospects of mission, 330.
-
Duaterra’s prejudices, 405.
-
To Bathurst: Shipment stores, 407.
-
From Marsden: Leave of absence, 435.
-
From Marsden: Dr. Reid as missionary, 436.
-
From Marsden: Arrival “Active,“ &c., 437.
-
From Marsden: Charges against himself, 476.
-
From Marsden: Missionary matters, 477, 480, 482, 565, 566, 567, 571, 579, 585, 586, 598, 610, 622.
-
From Goulburn: Passages on “Speke,“ 498.
-
From Marsden: Cattle in New Zealand, 520.
-
To Bathurst: Missionaries’ passages, 596.
-
From Marsden: New Zealand mission matters and government, 627, 631.
-
“Prince Regent,“ schooner—
-
In Thames with “Coromandel,“ 497.
-
Privy Council—
-
See also Lack.
-
Prostitution, Maori—
-
See also Fairfowl, Dr. (evidence).
-
“Providence,“ schooner—
-
Visits Norfolk Island, 203.
-
“Pyramus,“ ship—
-
Takes Marsden west coast, 721.
-
Queen Charlotte’s Sound—
-
Cook’s instructions, 16.
-
Cook issues orders from, 17.
-
Cook visits in “Resolution,“ 20.
-
Cook reports at, 21.
-
Mentioned in New South Wales scheme, 61.
-
Phillip’s proposal, 71.
-
Leith’s directions, 303.
-
Quested, George, “Speedy“—
-
Answers King’s queries, 234.
-
Raine—
-
To Murray: Ship building and registration, 686.
-
Ramsay, W.—
-
To Enderby: Whale-fishing limits, 312.
-
Religion—
-
McCrae describes, 548.
-
Religion in New Zealand—
-
See also McCrae (evidence)
-
“Resolution“—
-
Cook’s orders for dietary on, 16.
-
Reynolds—
-
To Bathurst: Tippahe Cupa, 635.
-
From Horton: Passage for Tippahe, 638.
-
To Horton: Illness of Tippahe, 639.
-
To Hay: Departure of Tippahe, 642.
-
To Bathurst: Cost incurred for Tippahe, 643.
-
Riley, Edward—
-
Evidence before Bigge, 509.
-
Rock, William—
-
Owner of “Ann,“ 260.
-
Rowe, John, master’s mate—
-
Killed at Queen Charlotte Sound, 19.
-
Ruatara—
-
Dillon to negotiate with, 318.
-
Marsden writes to, 320.
-
Visits Sydney, 334.
-
Left on Bounties, 337.
-
Sails for England, 337.
-
Cruelly treated on “Santa Anna,“ 339.
-
On board the “Frederick,“ 341.
-
On board the “Ann,“ 342.
-
Took seeds away, 343.
-
Applies for a mill, 344.
-
Ambitious to civilise New Zealand, 346.
-
Meeting with Marsden, 356.
-
As a farmer, 390.
-
Marsden describes, 403.
-
Prejudiced against missionaries, 405.
-
See also Duaterra.
-
Russell, Mr.—
-
“Boyd“ massacre, 293.
-
Russell, James, mate “City of Edinburgh“—
-
“Sally and Mary“—
-
Sails for Macquarie Island, 309.
-
“Santa Anna,“ whaler—
-
Duaterra ships on, 338.
-
Sails for England, 339.
-
Scurvy—
-
Three cases, 9.
-
Seals—
-
Skins for China market, 177.
-
Luttrell mentions destruction of, 282.
-
See also McDonald’s evidence.
-
Seal-fishery—
-
May be carried on, 292.
-
Secretary of State—
-
To Lack: New Zealand flax, 577.
-
To William Jackson: No encouragement to emigrate, 580.
-
To Governor Gipps: Instructions to Hobson, 729.
-
Secretaries, Wesleyan Missionary Society—
-
From White and Turner: Leigh’s qualifications, 625.
-
Seminary—
-
See Marsden’s Seminary.
-
Seppings, R.—
-
Reports on detention of “General Gates,“ 521.
-
Settlement—
-
Savage proposes to form agricultural, 483.
-
Sugden’s proposals, 516.
-
No Government encouragement, 580.
-
Europeans settling, 719.
-
Shelley, Missionary—
-
Death of, 404.
-
Shepherd, James—
-
Accompanies Marsden third visit, 534.
-
Shipping, List of—
-
Achilles, barque, 757.
-
Acquila, cutter, 756.
-
Active, brig, 318, 320, 327, 330, 337, 344–5, 347–9, 352–8–9, 360–1–5–6, 370–1–3–4–5–8, 387–9, 391, 393–5–8, 400–2–4, 413, 430–7–8, 452–3–4, 475–7–8–9, 499, 500–3–6, 517–8–9, 562–4–7–8, 572.
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Adamant, The, 444.
-
Adele, ship, 757.
-
Alexander, The, 248.
-
Anne, The, 444.
-
Arion, ship, 756.
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Atlas, schooner, 756.
-
Augustus Caesar, ship, 756.
-
Aurora, The, 278.
-
Benezet, ship, 757.
-
Bourbon, ship, 756.
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Boyd, The, 293–5–6–9, 300–1–3–4–6, 311–3–4, 323, 336, 352–4–5–6–7–8, 389, 406–7, 418, 421–2, 496–8, 551–2, 635, 641–2.
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Brampton, The, 598.
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Britannia, The, 147–8–9, 166–8–9, 170–4–5–6–7, 182–5–9, 190–6, 201, 217, 224, 234–5–6, 333.
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Shipping—continued.
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Brixton, The, 567.
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Caroline, brig, 756.
-
Catos, ship, 757.
-
Christina, brig, 757.
-
Commerce, The, 279.
-
Concord, The, 309.
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Crocodile, H.M.S., 701.
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Dartmouth, ship, 758.
-
David, brig, 756.
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Descuvierta, corvette, 161.
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Discovery, H.M.S. (Cook), 24.
-
Discovery, H.M.S. (Vancouver), 113–4–8, 122–4–9, 131–2–5–6–7, 142–6, 154–6–8, 160–7.
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Dragon, The, 327.
-
Dromedary, H.M.S., 327, 430, 477–8, 480–1–3–4–5–7–8–9, 491–3–5–6, 511–2, 521–2–3–7–8, 533–4–8–9, 540, 550–1–2–3–4, 561–7, 587, 590–2–3–4–5–6.
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Earl of Dalkeith, 651.
-
Earl Spencer, 344.
-
Ecastre, ship, 756.
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Elizabeth and Mary, The (235 tons), 260.
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Enterprize, The, 444.
-
Falcon, ship, 758.
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Favourite, The, 278.
-
Ferdinand, ship, 758.
-
Fly, H.M.S., 674.
-
Fox, brig, 506.
-
Fox-hound, The, 444.
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France, ship, 756.
-
Franklin, ship, 757.
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General Gates, The, 327, 437–8, 444, 484–5–8, 497, 521–2–3–4–5, 542, 561.
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General Jackson, ship, 756.
-
Greenwich, The, 248.
-
Guardian, 132.
-
Guide, brig, 757.
-
Harmony, ship, 686.
-
Harvest, ship, 756.
-
Shipping—continued.
-
Hind, brig, 756.
-
Hoogly, ship, 758.
-
Hope, schooner, 756.
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Hope, barque, 757.
-
Indian, The, 444.
-
King George, ship, 296–8–9, 311, 338–9, 350–1, 421–3, 444, 498, 510.
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Lady Leith, brig, 756.
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Lady Nelson, 334.
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Leonidas, ship, 758.
-
Mary, ship, 299.
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Melrose, brig, 757.
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Mercator, ship, 757.
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Mercury, schooner, 426.
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Mermaid, H.M. cutter, 652.
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Minerva, ship, 563.
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Mount Vernon, ship, 757.
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Narwal, ship, 756.
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Nathaniel, ship, 757.
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Nourwal, barque, 757.
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Orion, ship, 758.
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Parachute, ship, 756.
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Phoenix, ship, 502.
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Porpoise, 285.
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Prince of Wales, The, 328.
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Providence, 208.
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Psyche, barque, 757.
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Regalia, The, 567.
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Reliance, 204.
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Rifleman, ship, 758.
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Rochester, ship, 629.
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Royal William, ship, 756.
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Sally and Mary, 309.
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Saracen, The, 430.
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Scorpion, The, 253.
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Sophia, The, 448.
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Speculation, ship, 758.
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Surrey, The, 509.
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Susannah Ann, schooner, 757.
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Thomas Williams, ship, 756.
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Toki-Raw, ship, 757.
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Trial, brig, 401–5, 470, 498, 506.
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Shipping—continued.
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Triton, ship, 757.
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Vulture, The, 278.
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W. Hamilton, ship, 756.
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W. Hannibal, ship, 756.
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Westmoreland, ship, 562.
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White Oak, ship, 758.
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Wiscasset, ship, 758.
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Woodlark, The, brig, 431.
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Xenophon, ship, 756.
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Siddons, Captain—
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Rescued by “Perseverance,“ 318.
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Simmons—
-
Master “Mary,“ 299.
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Simmons, Lieutenant—
-
Commanded “Lady Nelson,“ 334.
-
“Sisters,“ ship—
-
Brings “Wellington’s,“ brig, pirates from Bay of Islands, 669.
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Captain Duke’s petition, 672.
-
Captain Rous and others estimate value of services, 673.
-
Skinner—
-
To Macquarie: Leave for Marsden, 484.
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To Macquarie: Report from Bay of Islands, 485.
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To Marsden: Date of letter, 485.
-
To Macquarie: Despatch of “Prince Regent,“ 487.
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To Macquarie: Report convicts “General Gates,“ 488.
-
To Bigge: Report on Maoris, &c., 495.
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To Bigge: Trial New Zealand hemp, 511.
-
To Commissioners of Navy: Seizure of “General Gates,“ 522.
-
To Commissioners of Navy: “General Gates“ prize-money, 524.
-
From Butler: Convicts on “General Gates,“ 524.
-
Slavery—
-
McCrae describes, 543.
-
See also McCrae (evidence).
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Snares—
-
Discovered, 142.
-
Menzies reports visit, 145.
-
Mentioned by Vancouver, 156.
-
Bass’s fishing concession, 243.
-
South Cape—
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Hunter passes in “Sirius“ (see note), 75.
-
Mentioned by Vancouver, 156.
-
“Britannia“ passed, 177.
-
Spanish ships—
-
At Dusky Bay, 161.
-
Spars from New Zealand—
-
Government order re duty on same, 402.
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Spearman—
-
From Stephen: Scheme of government, 740.
-
From Stephen: Cost first establishment, 744.
-
“Speedy,“ Quested—
-
In whaling trade, 234.
-
Particulars, 235.
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“Speke,“ Kingston—
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At Bay of Islands, 300.
-
Brings Kendall and chiefs, 498.
-
Spencer and Co.—
-
Owners of “Elizabeth and Mary,“ 260.
-
Stephen—
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To Spearman: Establishment of consulate, 740.
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From Backhouse: Appointment Consul, 744.
-
From Pennington: Appointment of Consul, 745.
-
From Pennington: Provision for the expense of Consul, 747.
-
Stephens—
-
From Cook: “Endeavour’s“ movements, 1.
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From Cook, forwarding curios, 15.
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From Cook: Account of his voyage, 20.
-
From Hunter: “Sirius“ passes South Cape, 74.
-
From Bligh: Loss of “Bounty,“ 76.
-
Sterbeck, Daniel—
-
Owner of “Aurora,“ 278.
-
De Thierry’s reference, 626.
-
Stowaways—
-
“Hammont“ has five on board, 408.
-
Sugden—
-
To Bathurst: Formation of colony, 516.
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From Goulburn: Establishment of colony declined, 532.
page 777
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Sullivan—
-
From Luttrell: Seal and flax trade, 279.
-
Swilley, Ja’s Tob’s, A.B.—
-
Killed at Queen Charlotte Sound, 19.
-
Sydney—
-
From Howe: Matra’s plan, 45.
-
From Arden (Attorney-General): Young’s plan, 45.
-
To Lords Commissioners of Navy: Flax and timber trade, 49.
-
From Phillip: Canoes at Norfolk Island, 107.
-
Sydney Gazette—
-
From De Thierry, 724.
-
Taylor, Rev.—
-
Succeeds Rev. Mr. Hill, 724.
-
Terra—
-
Rewarded for good conduct, 295.
-
Chief of Mowhee’s tribe, 347.
-
Marsden visits his district, 364.
-
Taylor and Upton—
-
To Bathurst: Offering to carry despatches, 583.
-
From Wilmot: No correspondence, 584.
-
Thames River—
-
In anonymous scheme, 61.
-
Thierry—
-
See De Thierry, Baron.
-
Thompson, Joseph—
-
Evidence before Bigge, 499.
-
Reports on detention “General Gates,“ 521.
-
Thomson, John—
-
To Dundas, John: Scheme of conquest, 584.
-
Timber—
-
Matra’s proposal, 39.
-
Sydney’s memorandum, 55.
-
In Dusky Bay, 178.
-
King describes, 287.
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Marsden sails for cargo of, 364.
-
Timber– continued.
-
Macquarie fixes dues, 402.
-
Captain Skinner, “Dromedary,“ reports on 485.
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Elives on, 494.
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Skinner’s description, 497.
-
Sugden’s scheme, 516.
-
Petition of merchants, 664.
-
In New Zealand: See also McDonald’s evidence.
-
Bay of Islands: See also Fairfowl, Dr. (evidence).
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Tippahe—
-
Visits Sydney, 258.
-
Ill used by a whaler, 262.
-
Visits King, 263.
-
Described by King, 264.
-
Views of justice, 264.
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Inquires about owners of vessels, 265.
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Receives medal from King, 266.
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Idea of the supernatural, 267.
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Contempt for Australians, 267.
-
His action re presents, 268.
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Would aid flax-getting, 287.
-
Bruce marries daughter of, 322.
-
Visits Sydney, 334.
-
Torrens—
-
Trade with Maoris—
-
See also Fairfowl, Dr. (evidence).
-
Trade—
-
See also McCrae (evidence).
-
Turnbull, Robert, “Britannia“—
-
Answers King’s queries, 234.
-
Turner, Rev.N.—
-
To secretaries, Wesleyan Society: Trading accounts, 619.
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To Etchells: Maori customs, 629.
-
Opinion of Maoris, 630.
-
To Secretary, Wesleyan Society: Death of Pepe, 634.
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To Secretary, Wesleyan Society: Returned missionaries, 667.
-
To Secretary, Wesleyan Society: Wishes to remain in New South Wales, 670.
-
Twiss—
-
From Croker: Flax for navy, 683.
-
Under-Secretary of State—
-
From Macquarie, on Bruce’s memorial, 322.
-
From Hobson: Estimate of establishing colony, 744.
-
On his duties and powers, 750.
-
Vancouver—
-
“Discovery“ and “Gorgon“ to accompany, 113.
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Menzies’ instructions, 117.
-
“Discovery“ and “Chatham“ to accompany, 122.
-
“Dædalus“ to take stores to, 128.
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To Nepean: Describes voyage, 131.
-
Instructions to, 133.
-
Expedition at Cape of Good Hope, 136.
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Expedition: Notes by Banks, 141.
-
Expedition at New Zealand, 142.
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Describes discoveries, 156.
-
To Phillip: Voyage of expedition, 156.
-
Instructions to Hanson, 158.
-
Despatches reach Phillip, 165.
-
Sends two flax-dressers, 165.
-
House sent home, 167.
-
Venereal disease—
-
See Fairfowl, Dr. (evidence).
-
See McCrae (evidence).
-
“Venus,“ Bass—
-
At Dusky, 225.
-
“Venus,“ Gardiner—
-
Conduct of crew, 378.
-
Captured natives, 378.
-
Waimate—
-
Marsden visits, 366.
-
Walker, John, master “Inspector“—
-
“Boyd“ massacre, 300.
-
Wangarrooa—
-
See Whangaroa, 295.
-
Wangaroo—
-
See also Whangaroa, 323.
-
War-ships—
-
Sent to settle disputes, 720.
-
Warrackie, Chief—
-
Fears missionary designs, 406.
-
Watson—
-
From Erskine: Cost of mission, 622.
-
Werrie—
-
Angry with his wife, 371.
-
Wesleyan Missionary Society—
-
Proposal to appoint missionary: Marsden’s opinion and counsel, 563.
-
From Carvosso: Artificers wanted, 582.
-
From Turner: Accounts of mission, 619.
-
From Turner, describing death of Pepe, 634.
-
Rev. D. Tyerman’s account of mission, 631.
-
Missionaries leave, 668.
-
Turner relinquishes work, 670.
-
Whale-fishery—
-
May be carried on, 292.
-
Whalers—
-
Ill treat Natives, 262.
-
Would report on timbers, 287.
-
Must be cautioned, 296.
-
To Macquarie on “Boyd“ massacre, 299.
-
McCrae describes, 540.
page 779
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Whaling—
-
Six vessels in, 224.
-
Successful, 233.
-
Captains answer King’s queries, 234.
-
Vessels visit Bay of Islands, 254.
-
Captains take away Natives, 254.
-
Ships recruit on coast, 608.
-
Merchants ask for protection, 663.
-
Whangarawe—
-
See Whangaroa, 293.
-
Whangaroa—
-
See also Wangaloorah, roo, Whangarame, and Whangarome.
-
“Boyd“ masssacre at, 336.
-
Whangarowe—
-
See Whangaroa, 298.
-
Wheat—
-
Duaterra’s endeavours to cultivate, 343.
-
Flour produced by Duaterra, 345.
-
Marsden’s opinion, 414.
-
White and Turner—
-
To Secretaries, Wesleyan Missionary Society:
-
Mr. Leigh unsuitable, 625.
-
Williams, Jacob—
-
“Mercury’s“ crew’s depredations, 426.
-
Williams, Robert—continued.
-
Agreement with New South Wales New Zealand Company, 473.
-
Williams Bay—
-
Leith to call at, 303.
-
Wills, S.—
-
Owner of “Sally and Mary,“ 309.
-
Wilmot—
-
From Lack, asking for specimens flax, 577.
-
From Navy Board: Conveyance of mission stores, 577.
-
To Navy Commissioners, 583.
-
To Taylor and Upton: No official communication with missionaries, 584.
-
Wilson, Thomas—
-
Ill at Dusky, 178.
-
Wilson, Campbell, and Page—
-
Owners of “Albion,“ 279.
-
Woodhouse, Thomas, midshipman—
-
Killed at Queen Charlotte Sound, 19.