The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 10
Contents
- The New-Zealand Government and the Maori war of 1863-64, with especial reference to the confiscation of native lands, and the colonial ministry's defence of their war policy — by Aborigines' Protection Society, Aborigines' Protection Society, Aborigines' Protection Society, Aborigines' Protection Society
- The New Zealand Government and the Native War
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- Appendix
- Address to the Governor
- The Governor's Reply p. 23
- Letter From the Hon. William Fox p. 24
- Memorandum for his Excellency the Governor p. 25
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Appendix A p. 29
- Extract from a Letter from the Bishop of Waiapu, dated Turanga (Poverty Bay), April 15th, 1864 p. 29
- Extract from a private Letter from a Missionary on the East Coast p. 30
- Extract from a Letter written by W. Thompson to Natives on the East Coast, professing to report the engagement at Rangiaohia. (The actual loss to the Natives was above 100, and only one horse is said to have been killed on our side.)
- Extract from a private Letter from Cook's Straits
- Appendix B
- Appendix C
- Contents p. 38
- Appendix
- Remarks on "Notes published for the New Zealand Government," January, 1861 [by F.D. Bell, Frederick Whitaker and Thomas Gore Browne] and on Mr Richmond's Memorandum on the Taranaki question, December, 1860 — by Sir Martin William
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Remarks on Notes Published for the New Zealand Government
- * Page 5. Note 2
- Page 6, Note 1, and Page 7, Note 2 p. 6
- Page 13, Note 1 p. 7
- Page 14, Note 2 p. 8
- Page 15, Note 2
- Page 18, Note 1 p. 9
- Page 20
- Page 25 p. 10
- Page 27 p. 13
- Page 31 p. 16
- Pages 34, 35, 36 p. 17
- Pages 38, 39, 40 p. 18
- Page 49, Note 2 p. 19
- Page 51
- Page 55
- Page 60 p. 20
- Page 64
- Page 67, Note 2 p. 21
- Page 83 p. 22
- Page 87 p. 23
- Page 88 p. 24
- Page 90 p. 26
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Remarks on Mr. Richmond's Memorandum
- Paragraph 6
- Par. 9
- Par. 21, 22, 23, 24 p. 34
- Par. 24 p. 36
- Par. 32 p. 38
- Par. 38 p. 41
- Par. 40 To 67
- Par. 70, 71 p. 42
- Par. 73 To 83
- Par. 98 p. 44
- Par. 100 p. 49
- Par. 103
- Par. 107 To 110 p. 50
- Par. 138
- Par. 141 p. 51
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Remarks on Notes Published for the New Zealand Government
- Remarks on "Notes published for the New Zealand Government," January, 1861; and on Mr Richmond's Memorandum on the Taranaki question, December, 1860 — by Sir Martin William
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- [introduction from W. M.]
- Erratum
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Remarks on Notes Published for the New Zealand Government
- Page 1.Note 2
- Page 2, Note 1, and Page 3, Note 2 p. 4
- Page 9 p. 5
- Page 10, Note 2
- Page 12, Notes 2 p. 6
- Page 14, Note 1
- Page 16 p. 7
- Page 22
- Page 24 p. 10
- Page 28 p. 13
- Pages 30, 31, 32 p. 14
- Pages 34, 35 p. 15
- Page 42, Note 9 p. 16
- Page 44
- Pages 47, 48
- Page 50, Note 2 p. 17
- Page 56
- Page 59, Note 2 p. 18
- Page 75 p. 19
- Page 80, Note 1 p. 20
- Page 80, Note 2 p. 21
- Page 82 p. 23
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Remarks On Mr Richmond's Memorandum
- Paragraph 6
- Par. 9
- Par. 21, 22, 23, 24 p. 31
- Par 24 p. 33
- Par. 32 p. 34
- Par. 38 p. 37
- Par. 40 to 67
- Par. 70, 71 p. 38
- Par. 73 to 83 p. 39
- Par. 98 p. 40
- Par. 138 p. 46
- Par. 141
- Maehe 4, 1868, Waitara p. 48
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Remarks on Notes published for the New Zealand Government on Sir William Martin's pamphlet entitled The Taranaki question — by Sir Martin William
- Remarks on Notes Published for the New Zealand Government
- * Page 5. Note 2
- Page 6, Note 1, and Page 7, Note 2 p. 6
- Page 13, Note 1 p. 7
- Page 14, Note 2 p. 8
- Page 15, Note 2
- Page 18, Note 1 p. 9
- Page 20
- Page 25 p. 10
- Page 27 p. 13
- Page 31 p. 16
- Pages 34, 35, 36 p. 17
- Pages 38, 39, 40 p. 18
- Pages 49, Note 2 p. 19
- Page 51
- Page 55
- Page 60 p. 20
- Page 64
- Page 67, Note 2 p. 21
- Page 83 p. 22
- Page 87 p. 23
- Page 88 p. 24
- Page 90 p. 26
- The New Zealand war; the second year of one of England's little wars — by Octavius Hadfield
- Appendix
- A. — To the Editor of the Southern Cross
- B. — New Zealand Spectator, Nov. 3 p. 45
- C. — New Zealand Spectator, Oct. 10, 1860 p. 49
- D. — Statement respecting the Proceedings at Waitara, by Tipene Ngaruna p. 50
- E. — Wiremu Kingi to the Governor p. 51
- F p. 52
- G. — To the Editor of the New Zealand Spectator p. 54
- H. — H. New Zealand Spectator, Feb. 6, 1861 p. 56
- I p. 63
- J. — (Copy.) p. 66
- K. — From certain Members of the Ngatiawa Tribe to the Superintendent of the Province of Wellington p. 68
- L. — To the Editor of the New Zealand Spectator p. 69
- M p. 74
- N. — Renata's Reply to the Superintendent of Hawke's Bay p. 79
- O. — To the Editor of the New Zealand Spectator p. 90
- Letter to the Right Honorable the Lord Lyttelton, on the relations of Great Britain with the colonists and aborigines of New Zealand — by Crosbie Ward
- Letter, etc
- [introduction]
- The Case Against the Colony p. 4
- Technical Responsibility for Native Government.—theory of Separate Administration p. 5
- Minute p. 12
- Memorandum p. 13
- Practice of Administration in Native Affairs p. 21
- Moral Responsibility for the War p. 29
- The Minor Charges Against Tie Colonists p. 47
- Imperial Policy Towards The Colony p. 56
- Future Prospects p. 65
- Financial Questions p. 70
- Conclusion p. 72
- Note, page 63 p. 75
- Appendix
- The New-Zealand Government and the Maori war of 1863-64, with especial reference to the confiscation of native lands, and the colonial ministry's defence of their war policy — by Aborigines' Protection Society, Aborigines' Protection Society, Aborigines' Protection Society, Aborigines' Protection Society
- The New Zealand Government and the Native War
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- Appendix
- Contents p. 38
- Address of the Aborigines' Protection Society to the native inhabitants of New Zealand — by Aborigines' Protection Society
- A protest against the confiscation of native lands in New Zealand; the report of a debate in the Legislative Council of the colony, together with The Memorial of the Aborigines Protection Society and other documents — by Aborigines' Protection Society p. 11
- Origin of the New Zealand war; and who are responsible for the payment of all expenses arising therefrom. By Veritas [pseud.] — by Veritas p. 20
- Notes on the Maories of New Zealand, with suggestions for their pacification and preservation — by Sir James Edward Alexander p. 16
- The revolt in New Zealand; a series of letters addressed to the Rev. George Townshend Fox — by Sir William Fox
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- Letter I
- Letter II p. 9
- Letter III p. 12
- Letter IV p. 19
- Letter V p. 22
- Letter VI p. 26
- Letter VII p. 33
- England's New Zealand war. 2 ed — by Charles Flinders Hursthouse
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- "New Zealand's war."
- To the Editor of the Times
- The Cause of the War p. 34
- Our Future Policy p. 41
- Terms of Peace.—Confiscation p. 44
- Mr. Fitzgerald's Remedies p. 47
- Sir George Grey p. 53
- [Sir George Grey continued] p. 58
- "Double Government." p. 63
- What may be Done with New Zealand p. 67
- Additional Remarks p. 71
- Better News p. 74
- Cause of Maori Decrease p. 75
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Addenda p. 76
- 1. (See page 2.) p. 76
- 2. (See Page 4.) p. 77
- 3. (See page 4.) p. 78
- 4.(See Page 6.) p. 79
- 5. (See page 6.)
- 6. (See page 7.) p. 80
- 7. (See page 13.) p. 81
- 8. (See page 14.) p. 82
- 9. (See page 14) p. 84
- 10. (See page 23.)
- 11. (See page 32) p. 85
- 12. (See page 36.) p. 87
- 13 (See page 38.) p. 88
- 14. (See Note page 68.) p. 89
- "New Zealand's war."
- Remarks
- [title page]
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- Remarks, &c
- Postscript
- New Zealand. — The Manawatu Purchase. Completed — by Thomas Coldham Williams
- New Zealand. — The Manawatu Purchase. Completed
- [introduction]
- Art. 3 p. 2
- Extract from a Despatch from Lieutenant-Governor Hobson to the Secretary of State for the Colonies.—(lb. pages 15 and 16.)
- Instructions of Lieutenant-Governor Hobson to the Rev. Henry Williams, Rev. A. N. Brown, Rev. R. Maunsell, Rev. W. Williams, and the Rev. R. Taylor.—(Ib. page 17.) p. 3
- Lieutenant-Governor Hobson to Major Bunbury.—(Ib. page 17.)
- Rev. H. Williams to the Lieutenant-Governor.—(lb. page 105.)
- Major Bunbury to Lieutenant-Governor Hobson.—(Ib. page 109.) p. 4
- To Thomas Williams p. 11
- To Thomas Williams p. 12
- "Wellington, 25th June, 1852 p. 13
- (In support of the above see letters Rev. S. Williams and others.)
- Mr. Commissioner Serancke to the Chief Commissioner p. 14
- [1862. General Assembly passed the Native Lands Act]
- Extract from a Despatch from Sir G. Grey, K.C.B., to His Grace the Duke of Newcastle p. 18
- Extract from a copy of a reply from Governor Sir G. Grey, K.C.B., to the letter of the Aborigines Protection Society
- [Petition by Maori regarding the Native Lands Act] p. 19
- "May 5th, 1865 p. 20
- "Ohau, May 9th, 1865
- [April, 1866. Purchase of the Manawatu Block]
- [Discussion around settling disputes between tribes by arbitration] p. 21
- [Dr. Featherston's formal acceptance of the block] p. 24
- "Wellington, Government House, "November 26th, 1866 p. 26
- "[Translation.] — "(To the Editor of the Advertiser.) p. 29
- In the New Zealand Herald, Auckland, Monday, July 1867. received last evening, is the following:— — Russell. — "Native Fight Near Waimate—7 Natives Killed—many Wounded—further Hostilities Pending p. 30
- [Extract for Dr. Featherston's speech] p. 35
- The following letter, published in the Wellington Advertiser, contains the natives reply:— — "The Manawatu Question p. 36
- [Dr. Featherston purchases land from tribes without title to the land] p. 38
- [Translation.] — (To our Mother the Queen of England.)
- Appendix
- "Taita, Wellington, June 22, 1867
- "Te Aute, Hawke's Bay. "Dear Thomas,—
- * p. 42
- [Statement from James Hamlin] p. 45
- [Notes of a meeting at Maramaihoea, Rangitikei. 4 December 1865] p. 46
- [Notes from I. E. Featherston] p. 47
- [Extracts from speech by the Superintendent on opening the third session of the fourth Provincial Council of the Province of Wellington, April 26, 1867] p. 51
- [Letters and protests from Ngatiraukawa non-sellers to Houses of the Assembly] p. 53
- "Statement by Henere Te Herekau and Hare Hemi Taharape p. 54
- "Hare Hemi Taharape to the Hon. the Native Minister p. 55
- [letter from Nepia Taratoa to Governor Grey]
- [letter from Nepia Taratoa to Captain Russell (Native Minister)]
- [Letter to Governor Grey 13th June 1866] p. 56
- [Letter to Governor Grey 13th July 1866]
- [Letter from Rawiri Te Wanui to Colonel Russell (Native Minister)]
- "Wellington, 9th May, 1866 p. 57
- [Letter from Hunia Te Hakeke to Premier Stafford]
- [Letter from Hunia Te Hakeke to I. E. Featherston] p. 58
- [A letter from a Ngatiraukawa chief]
- [Extract from the New Zealand Advertiser. June 1867] p. 59
- Postscript
- "New Zealand Wars." A Letter to the Times
- Appendix