The Women of New Zealand
Index
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- Accommodation, early settlers', 68, 80, 86, 89, 93–6; houses, 142–3
- Active, 1, 4, 4n., 11, 15
- Akaroa, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 134
- Amelia Thompson, 86 Annals of a New Zealand Family, 121
- Appeal to the Men of New Zealand, 171
- Artists, 163–5
- Ashwell, Mrs B. Y., 26
- Auckland, 84, 88–90, 121, 122, 123, 124, 129, 130, 133, 140, 142, 166, 168, 179
- Aurora, 40, 71
- Baggage, passengers', 50–1
- Baker, Major, 73
- Balls and dances, 79, 94, 123–6, 127, 134
- Banks Peninsula, 97, 100–4, 108
- Barker, Lady, 135, 139
- Barrett's Hotel, 79, 123
- Bay of Islands, 1, 3, 4, 6, 14, 15, 16, 28, 121
- Bay of Plenty, 140
- Bazaars, 132–4
- Bethell, Miss Ursula, 165
- Births at sea, 49–50
- Blair of Maryport, 55
- Boot and shoe operatives, 153–4
- Boyd massacre, 2, 3
- Bradshaw's Act, 155
- Britannia (Wellington), 79
- Brown (missionary), 24
- Busby, James, 27, 121
- Busby, Mrs James, 28, 121
- Buder, Mrs John, 15, 16, 17
- Butler, Rev. John, 15, 16, 17, 18
- Buder, Samuel, 16
- Calling and visidng, 127–8
- Candles, 110
- Canterbury, 84, 92, 93–7, 106, 108, 125, 136, 137
- Canterbury Association, 40, 51, 92, 103
- Canterbury Papers, 96
- Carlisle, Mr and Mrs, 15, 16
- Chambers' Journal, 82
- Charities, 132–4, 166–7
- Christchurch, 97, 124, 125, 127, 130, 132, 149–50, 168, 176
- Christmas at sea, 54
- Church Missionary Society, 1, 2, 9, 12, 15, 16, 21n.
- Clarke, Rev. George, 21, 22
- Clarke, Rev. Mr and Mrs, 16, 22
- Cook, Captain James, 1 Cooking, difficulties of, missionaries, 12; on the voyage, 37; early settlers, 68, 78, 91, 93, 108–9
- Cospatrick, 59–60
- Cuba, 67
- Cunningham, Allan, 121
- Darwin, Charles, 121
- Davis, Mr and Mrs, 16
- Davis, Rev. Richard, 24
- Deans family, 136
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- Deaths at sea, 48–9
- Dentists, 159
- Dillon, the Chevalier, 121
- Dinner-parties, 122–3
- Disasters at sea, 59–63
- Diversions on the voyage, 52–7
- Domestic servants, 74, 122, 128, 146–52; Union, 151, 176, 179; Training-hostels, 151
- Dress, 56, 58, 91, 97
- Dressmakers, 153, 154–5
- Duggan, Miss Eileen, 165
- Dunedin, 130, 167, 168, 178, 179
- Earthquakes, 78, 79, 80
- East Cape, 30, 89
- Education of girls, 156–7
- Emigrants, assisted, 35, 37, 42, 45–7, 48–9, 50, 51, 73–4, 145; unmarried women, 63–5, 74
- Equipment, for the voyage, 36–7, 46–7
- Factory Acts, 155, 179
- Fairburn, Mr and Mrs, 16
- Federation of University Women, 186
- Fires at sea, 59–63; in Wellington, 81
- Flea Bay, 98
- Food, in mission settlements, 11–12, 19, 28–9, 30; on the voyage, 38–42, 54–5; of early settlers, 70, 87, 91, 102, 108, 113
- Forsyth, Lake, 99
- Foveaux Strait, settlement on, 104
- Franchise Leagues, 172–6
- Franchise Movement, 170–1
- Franklin, Lady, 121
- French settlers in Akaroa, 98, 99, 100
- George, Mrs E., 166
- German settlers in Akaroa, 98, 100
- Girls' Friendly Society, 180–1
- Godley, J. R., 93, 94
- Godley, Mrs, 79, 94, 118, 119, 122, 123, 127
- Gordon, Mr and Mrs, 15, 16
- Government House, 121, 124, 127, 129–30
- Grey River, 138
- Hall, Mrs William, 3, 8, 9
- Hall, William, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 14, 17, 18
- Handbook for Intending Emigrants, 36, 40
- Hansen, Captain, 4
- Hansen, Mrs, 4
- Heathcote River, 97
- Hempleman, George, 98
- Hempleman, Mrs, 98
- Hewett, Mrs James Duff, Looking Back, 65
- Hobson, Captain, 89, 121
- Hodgkins, Miss Frances, 164
- Home-makers of earliest days, 105–116
- Homesickness, 118, 120
- Hone Heke, 27, 89
- Hongi, 4, 21, 22
- Horse-racing, 130–1
- Hospitality, 103, 121 ff., 134–9
- Hospitals and Charitable Aid Boards, Inspectors of, 158, 174
- Housekeeper Scheme, 183
- Houses, 5–6, 17–19, 28, 29–30, 31, 72–3, 78, 94–5, 97, 98, 100, 101, 106–7, 113
- Hutt valley, 66, 75; river, 68, 78
- Hyde, Robin, 165
- Inspector of Factories, Woman, 155, 158
- Inspectors of Hospitals, etc., Women, 158
- Isaac, Francis, 76
- Jackson, Mrs. Laura, Annals of a New Zealand Family, 121
- Jacob's River, settlement at, 104
- John Wickliffe, 92
- Jones, Miss (Mrs J. W. Stack), 140, 142, 143
- Justices of the Peace, 159–60, 171
- Karamea, 126
- Karitane Hospitals, 158
- Kemp, Mr and Mrs, 15
- Kendall, Mrs Thomas, 3, 8, 9, 16
- Kendall, Thomas, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 14, 16
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- Kerikeri, 16, 17, 20, 22, 23
- King, Captain, 88
- King, John, 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9
- King, Mrs John, 3, 5, 8, 9
- Kororareka, 15, 24
- Labour Bureau for Women, 175
- Laundering, on the voyage, 45, 47, 64; in early settlements, 109, 148
- Lawyers, 159–60
- Leigh, Mr and Mrs, 15
- Libraries, 131
- Local Bodies, 174
- Looking Back, 65
- Lovell-Smith, W. S. Outlines of the Women's Franchise Movement, 170
- Lyttelton, 41, 127, 130
- Mackay, Jessie, 165
- Magistrates, 160
- Mair, Gilbert, 121
- Mansfield, Katherine, 164
- Maoris, relations with missionaries, 10–11, 14–15, 16–17, 19–24, 27, 29; with settlers, 71–2, 75, 81, 83, 85, 86, 99, 101, 137; conflicts with settlers, 85, 166
- Maraetai (Port Waikato), 31
- Marsden, Samuel, 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 14, 15, 18, 19, 20
- Marsh, Miss Ngaio, 165
- Matamata, 143
- Maunsell, Mrs Robert, 28, 29, 31–2
- Maunsell, Rev. Robert, 28, 29, 31
- Mayor Island, 140
- Meander, H.M.S., 124
- Mechanics' Bay, 89
- Medical practitioners, 158–9
- Milliners, 153
- Mokotoa (Manukau Harbour), 29
- Mosquitoes, 111, 143
- Mothers' Union, 180–1
- Mueller, Mrs, Appeal to the Men of New Zealand, 171
- Musical evenings, 126–7
- Musical societies, 131
- Musicians, 163–4
- National Council of Women, 176–8
- Neill, Mrs Grace, 158
- Nelson, 84, 90–2, 138, 142, 149–50, 171
- Nelson Examiner, 171
- New Plymouth, 84, 85–8, 142
- New South Wales, 3, 4
- New Zealand Associations, 34
- New Zealand Company, 34, 35, 36, 37, 41, 42, 43, 45, 46, 48, 63, 66, 67, 73, 76, 85, 90, 92, 104, 145
- New Zealand Federation of University Women, 186 New Zealand Journal, 34–5, 36, 72 145
- New Zealand Liberal and Labour Association's Directory, 173
- New Zealand Women Teachers' Association, 186
- Novelists, 164–5
- Nurses, 153, 157–8
- O'connell, Mrs, 124
- Onehunga, 166
- Onehunga Ladies Benevolent Society, 166–7
- Otago, 84, 92, 93
- Our Majority, 154
- Outlines of the Women's Franchise Movement, by W. S. Lovell-Smith, 170
- Paihia, 7, 8, 16, 17, 18, 20, 22, 28, 121
- Pan-Pacific Women's Association, 184–6
- Papanui, 125
- Parramatta, Marsden's school for Maoris at, 4
- Paul, J. T., Our Majority, 154
- Peraki, 98
- Petone, 66, 68, 74, 123
- Philip Laing, 92
- Picnics, 128–9
- Pierce, Mr and Mrs, 68, 69
- Pigeon Bay, 98, 100–4
- Plantagenet, 56
- Plunket nurses, 158
- Plymouth Company of New Zealand, 85
- Poetry, 165
- Police, Women, 160
- Portable Colonial Cottages, 72–3, 113
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- Port Jackson, 3, 4
- Port Nicholson, 34, 66, 67, 75, 85
- Poverty Bay, 140, 141
- Press, Christchurch, 172
- Prices, 70, 75–6, 77, 81, 110
- Printing-works, 154
- Puckey, Mr and Mrs, 15
- Purau, 98
- Rangihoua, 7, 8, 9, 20
- Red House Bay, 98
- Residency, British, 121
- Riccarton, 99–100, 130, 136
- Ruatara, 4, 7
- Russell, 121
- Rymill, Miss, 31
- St John's College, 89
- Schools, 6, 7, 13–14, 25–6, 156–7
- Search Lights, 172
- Seddon Government, 177, 179
- Seddon, Richard John, 177, 179–80, 186
- Selwyn, Bishop, 27
- Servants, domestic, 74, 122, 128, 146–52; native, 26
- Settlers, early, in Auckland, 88–90; on Banks Peninsula, 98, 100–4; in Canterbury, 93–100; at Jacob's River, 104; in Nelson, 90–2; in Otago, 92–3; in Port Nicholson, 67–84; in Taranaki, 85–8; at Waikouaiti, 104; in Wanganui, 84–5; life of women, 105–16
- Shepherd, Mr and Mrs, 15
- Sheppard, Mrs K. W., 170
- Ships, passing at sea, 55
- Shirtmakers, 153
- Shop-assistants, 153
- Shortland, Edward, 104
- Sir George Seymour, 41
- Sisters, 23
- Slush lamps, 110
- Soap-making, 109
- Social distinctions, 119–20
- Social reforms, 170–80
- Sod huts, 97, 106–7
- Stack, Canon J. W., 32
- Stack, James, 21n., 29
- Stack, Mrs James, 29, 32
- Stack, Mrs J. W., 140, 142, 143
- Steerage quarters, 44–5, 51
- Sumner, 96
- Surgeons, Ships', 48–9
- Swaggers, 136–7, 138
- Tajloresses, 153, 154; Union of, 154, 178–9
- Tamaki, 90
- Taranaki, 85–8, 142
- Tauranga, 140, 143
- Teachers, 153, 155–7
- Te Koki, 20
- Theatres, 131, 132
- Times, London, 61
- Tinder-boxes, 111
- Tory, 67
- Townswomen's Guilds, 182–3, 184
- Trades Unions, 178–9
- Travellings difficulties of, 139–44
- Turner, Mr and Mrs Nathaniel, 16, 22, 23
- Unemployment, 80–1, 89, 90
- Unions, Trades, 154, 178–9
- University of New Zealand, 151, 157
- University Women, Federation of, 186
- V-huts, 97
- Wages, 76, 87, 88, 149, 150, 152
- Waikato, 140, 143
- Waikouaiti, 104
- Wairau, 101
- Waitangi, 8, 9, 12, 28; Treaty of, 1, 34
- Wakefield, Colonel, 67, 75, 80
- Wakefield, E. G., 34
- Wanaka, Lake, 139
- Wanganui, 84–5
- Wellington, 79, 81, 83, 84, 90, 93, 100, 118, 122, 123, 124, 129, 130, 131, 142, 146, 168, 174
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- Wesleyan Mission, 15, 16, 21
- Westport, 126
- Whalers, trading with, 102
- Whangaroa, 16, 21
- William Brown, 60–3
- William Bryan, 86
- Williams, Henry, 16, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 24, 25, 26
- Williams, Mrs Henry, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24, 25–7, 28
- Williams, Mrs William, 26, 28
- Williams, William, 24, 28, 3on.
- Wives, demand for, 74, 146
- Women, in domestic service, 146–52, 161; in industry and trade, 152, 153–5, 161, 162; in the professions, 152, 155–60, 161–2; in the arts, 163–5; and social reform, 170–80
- Women's Christian Temperance Union, 169–72, 184 Women's Division of the Farmers' Union, 183–4
- Women's Institutes Movement, 181–2, 184
- Women Police, 160, 172
- Women's Social and Political League, 174–6
- Women Teachers' Association, 186