The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 80a
New Zealand. Pakeha and Maori
Contents
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- Pakeha and Maori: — Introduction
- The Trip p. 2
- Settlement of the Country p. 4
- "The Natives' Reply p. 5
- "Sly-grog Selling p. 6
- "Karioi
- "Raetihi p. 7
- "Up the Wanganui River p. 8
- "A Native Meeting
- "Address by the Premier
- "A Visit to Rewi p. 10
- "Hamilton, 12th March p. 12
- "The Demands of the Natives
- "Mr. Seddon's Reply p. 13
- "The Native-land Difficulty
- "The Opuatia Disturbance
- "The Cause of the Disturbance p. 14
- "Taxation
- "School Reserves
- "The Dog-tax
- "The Committee System
- "No Natives to be Landless
- "Loans to Natives
- Ngaruawahia p. 15
- Mercer p. 17
- Auckland. — The Opuatia Affair
- Whangarei p. 19
- Meeting at Poroti. (Uriroi Tribe.)
- Waiomio. (Ngapuhi Tribe, subdivided into Ngatihine and Others.) p. 22
- Waimate p. 24
- Local Grievances p. 35
- Whakatane p. 46
- A Rough Journey to Galatea p. 70
- Meeting at Galatea
- A Start was then made for Te Whaiti p. 76
- The Morning Meeting at Te Whaiti p. 81
- Te Mimi p. 84
- Ruatahuna
- Start was made on Foot for Lake Walkaremoana p. 90
- The Party were in Imminent Danger p. 91
- Premier Addressed a Large and Enthusiastic Meeting
- Wairoa p. 96
- Te Mira
- Marumaru p. 101
- Conclusion p. 102
- Appendices. — Press Opinions and Reports
- Melbourne "Argus." p. 103
- Auckland "Star."
- "New Zealand Herald." p. 104
- The Premier at Kawakawa.—("New Zealand Herald.") p. 105
- The Premier in the Urewera Country.—("New Zealand Herald.") p. 106
- Auckland "Star."
- "The Urewera Country p. 108
- "Temuka Leader." p. 109
- "The Premier and the Natives
- The "Oamaru Mail." p. 110
- Auckland "Star," 29th March, 1894