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Aberdeenshire, 511n
Aborigines of New South Wales, 231,232
Aborigines, Protection of, 377n
Abraham, Lutheran priest, 77
Acheron, the, 319n
Active, the, 39,44, 57,62, 63,68,68n, 69, 71, 79, 80, 81, 83, 88, 90-97) 101-147, 156, 160, 161, 163, 175, 179, 197-200, 206, 214, 218, 219, 224-230, 233, 281, 328-330, 336
Adeykalam, 77
Adultery, punishment among Maoris, 201
Advance, the Southern, 513
Adventure, the, 527n
Afterlife, New Zealanders' belief in, 189
Agricultural implements, 137, 153, 171, 175) 176, 177) 288
Agriculture, in New Zealand, 100, 121, 122,136,137,147,148,161n, 164,165, 166, 169, 170, 176, 192, 193, 209, 224, 227, 230, 234, 280, 286, 332, 336, 371, 383, 527n, 528n
Ahoodee O Gunna, see Uri-o-Kanae
Ahoodoo Pa, see Uru Pa
Ahuahu, 505
Atkins, Richard, Judge Advocate, 32
Aitken, Captain (of the Prince Regent), 515n
Akeake, 400
Albion, the, 63
Alexander, the, 527n
Alexandra (Pirongia), 342n
Alligator, H.M.S., 506n, 507, 508, 509, 510, 530n
Amerley, near London, 50 m
Amies, Mr., of the Bentinck Schools, 72
Amoko, see Moko
Amoppa, 276
Amulets, Maori (tiki), 432
Ancestors, New Zealanders', 213
Anderson, Mr. second master, of H.M.S. Coromandel, 253-6, 258, 270, 274, 278- 9
Anderson, surgeon, 527n
Aneenee, see Te Rangi-a-nini
Ann, the, 42n, 61n, 64, 65, 66, 67,468n
Aotea Bluff, 243n, 293n
Apoo, see Apu
Apu, 282-3, 292, 297
Ara Whanui a Tane, 291n
Arawa tribe, 179n, 342n, 389n
Areekee, see Ariki
Argo, the, 63
Ari, see Arai
Ariki, 174, 255, 275n, 276, 377n
Ariwa, see Rewa
Ark, sacred, 178, 179
Armour, Hongi's, 216, 357, 427, 443
Articles, for N.Z. Mission, 1815, 138
Ashbys, 106n
l'Astrolabe, 216, 377n, 384, 423n, 441n
Atkinson's Office, 522n
Atkinson, Rev. Miles, 29
Atua, 189, 190,242-4,261-2, 286-7n, 289
Atuahaere, 505
Auckland, 270n, 271n, 288, 519n, 522n 523n, 548, 549
Auckland, Lord, 548
Aupouri tribe, 8 in, 523n
Auspices, Maori consultation of, 168
Australia, Anglican Bishop of, see Broughton
Australia, Catholic Bishop of, 539n
Australian, the, 52n, 53n, 54n
Awa-huka, 263, 270
Awaroa, 342n
Awarru, see Te Waru
Awarua River, 297
Awaugh, see Awa-huka
Awerree, 268, 269
Awye, see Wai
Axe, 90, 94, 95, 111, 118, 123, 162, 163, 164, 165, 169, 176, 179, 184, 198, 200, 203-4, 209, 214-15, 258, 274, 277, 299
Axe, stone, 176
Baden, Mr., of the Argo, 63
Bain, Rev., Chaplain, New South Wales Corps, 26, 26n
Baker, Charles, 475, 490, 494, 545
Ballance, Hon. John, 400
Banks, Sir Joseph, 43, 57, 151n
Baptism ceremony, Maori, 478, 479
Baring, the, 144n, 145n
Barnes, Thomas, of the Jefferson, 67, 81
Barrier Islands, 312
Bateman's Bay, 419
Bathurst, Lord, Colonial Secretary, 54
Battesby, Interpreter, 508
Bay of Islands, the, 45, 53, 63, 67-71, 81n, 85, 87, 90, 90n, 96, 97, 102-108, 110n, 126, 128-135, 142n-148, 152, 155, 156n, 172, 173, 176, 18 m, 184, 204n, 208, 216,218, 222, 227, 233-240, 246, 251, 253, 265-281, 290, 297, 298, 302-311, 328, 331-343) 350, 356) 359, 360, 377, 377n, 378, 384-390, 399n, 410-416, 423-462, 467,468n, 472, 478, 492-503, 511-536, 541-548) 553
Bay of Islands Advocate, the, 493n
Bay of Plenty, the, 204, 462, 513, 553
Bays, Peter, of the Minerva, 450, 457n, 458n, 468n
Beagle, H.M.S., 448
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Beans, 375n, 527n
Bedford, Miss, 442
Bees, in New Zealand, 501n
Beliefs and Customs, Maori, 478-9 See also Burial Customs; Dead, treatment of; Sacred Places; Law, Maori
Bell, church, 375n
Bell, Mr., of Marra, 530n
Bell, Dr., of London, 73
Bell, F. R., B.A., of Hull, 20
Bennet, George, 38, 426n
Bentinck Chapel, 71, 72, 74
Bentinck Girls' School, 73
Beresford, Admiral Sir John Poo, 547
Beresford, Field-Marshal Viscount, 547
Betts, John, 25n, 453
Berts, Josiah, 25n
Betts, Miss Lizzie, 25
Betts, Rev. James Cloudesley, 453
Bickersteth, Rev. Edward, 235, 449, 491, 499
Bigge, John Thomas, Commissioner, 35, 35n, 37, 38,47, 47n, 50,54, 329, 330,332
Birnie, Alexander, of London, 67
Bishop, Catholic in New South Wales, 539n
Bishop, Rev. John, 144n
Blackwood, Captain, of the Imogene, 502n
Blanche, H.M.S., 416, 417
Blankets, esteemed by Maoris, 481
Bligh, Captain William, R.N., 41, 42, 60
Blood, of the slain, 168, 220
Bluff, 528n
Boat, launch of a, 170
Bobart, Rev. Henry H., 25n, 519, 519n, 521, 534, 539
Bolton, the, 414n
Bones, sacred, see Burial Customs, Maori See also Sepulchre, Maori
Book, the New Zealanders' First, 222
Bounty, H.M.S., 41
Bounty Island, 63
Bourke, Sir Richard, 506, 507, 508, 509, 528n, 532, 539, 548
Boyd, the, 61, 62, 81, 83, 85, 86, 87, 88, 119, 205, 206, 214, 242, 284, 343, 349, 350, 402, 435, 441, 459
Brabyn, Captain, New South Wales Corps, 25n
Brampton, the, 53, 339-376, 381n, 399, 404,406,421
Brazil, 100
Bream, Sea Bream (Warehou), 103, 109
Bream Bay (Whangarei Bay), 103n
Bream Cove, 108, 109
Bream Head, 103, 108, 109, 110n, 242, 265, 294, 297, 300, 309, 319
Bream Tail, 309, 310
Brett, Cape, 110, 110n
Brett, Rear-Admiral Sir Piercy, 110n Brind, Captain, of the Toward-Castle, 451n, 452,454,455, 457,459,460,461, 462, 471, 498
Brisbane, Sir Thomas, 42, 51, 328n, 379n
Bristol, 517n
Britannia, the, 26n, 32, 63, 155, 527n
British Government, 330, 332, 336
British Sovereignty, Proclamation of, see Sovereignty Britons, Ancient, compared to New Zealanders, 185
Brooks, Richard, 134
Brothers, the, 281
Broughton, Bishop William Grant, 54n, 476n, 515, 518, 531-6, 538
Brown, Archdeacon Alfred Nesbit, 456, 462, 463, 464, 487, 494, 513, 514, 529, 530, 545
Brown's Island, 3l3n
Buck, Dr. Peter, 112
Buffalo, the, 42, 42n, 59, 61
Buller, Rev. James, 296n, 528n
Bumby, Rev. John H., 528n, 529n
Bunker, Captain of the Elizabeth, 142n
Bunker, Eb., of the William and Ann, 61n
Bunker, G., of the Seringapatam, 134
Burial Customs, Maori, 157, 158, 161, 162, 167, 168, 171, 180, 185, 199, 220, 239, 241, 244, 399, 409, 465, 466, 477 See also Bones, sacred; Sepulchre
Busby, James, 501, 502, 50211, 505, 506, 507, 510n, 511, 528, 548
Bushee, see Te Puhi
Butler, Rev. John, 45,143-171,175,180, 181, 201-203, 219, 22311, 239, 308-320, 328-422
Butler, John G., Mrs., 143, 144, 405, 406
Butler, Samuel, 143, 151, 171, 218, 354, 363, 381-385, 392-414n
Buxton, T. F., 50
Calcutta, 548
Colder, the, 53
California, 519n
Calverley, parish, 17
Cambridge, University of, 17n, 20, 20n, 21, 374
"Campbell, Captain," 467, 468
Campbell and Co., Merchants, 108, 154
Campbell, John Thomas, 48, 51n
Campbell, Robert, merchant, 328
Cannibalism, in New Zealand, 89, 129, 148, 167-174, 182, 214, 220, 265, 267, 285, 323, 373, 386, 402, 407, 434, 275, 464, 473, 489
Cannibal Cove, 527n
Canoe, Maori, 126, 129n, 161, 163, 194, 201, 204, 259, 342n, 365,466
Canterbury, Archbishop of, 233
Canterbury Cathedral, 518n
Cap, mourning, Maori, 323
Colville, Cape, 103, 253, 316, 529
Carlisle, 233
Carlisle, William, 222, 223, 235
Carpenters, in New Zealand, 134, 151, 160, 171, 177, 180, 181, 201, 225
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Cartwright, Rev. Robert, 37, 39n, 226, 228, 232
Catechism, Maori, 486, 492, 493
Catherine, the, 307
Cattle, in New Zealand, 133, 176, 227, 229, 238, 336, 337) 438, 535) 540
Cavalles, see Cavalli Islands
Cavalli Islands, 83, 86, 102, 145
Ceremonies, religious, Maori, 211, 220, 365, 478, 479
Chaise, Mrs. Marsden's, 516n
Chamberlain's Island, 274n
Chapman, Thomas, 513, 514
Charles, son of Hongi Hika (Hare Hongi), 357
Chatham Islands, 432
Cheap, Rev. Andrew, 226, 227
du Clesmeur, Chevalier, 208n
Children, Maori, 193, 222, 283, 296, 307, 315n, 479; see also Schools in New Zealand
Chili, 416, 417
Christianity, in New Zealand, progress of, 204, 444, 463, 513-143 520, 524, 532, 533, 535, 545, 546
Church Missionary Society see Society Church Missionary
Church Service, Maori, 463, 473, 480, 482, 487, 492, 521, 523n
Clark, sealing master, the General Gates, 239
Clarke, Charles, of the Ann, 64
Clarke, George, 336, 376, 377n, 391,443, 445n, 473,476,483, 484, 490-495) 545
Clarke, Rev. George, 377n, 430,432,436, 437, 441, 525n
Clarke, George, Mrs., 437, 475, 476, 484, 490, 491
Clendon, James, 511n
Clifton, Bristol, 517n
Cloudy Bay, 449n, 528n, 529n, 530n, 533, 535, 548
Coates, Dandeson, of the CM. Society, 17n, 55, 74, 75, 415n, 418, 419, 421, 498, 515, 517, 519n, 543n
Cockles, 180, 194
Colenso, Rev. William, 493, 519n, 522n, 545
College of St. John, N Z., 522n
Collins, David, Judge Advocate, 32
Collins, master of the Elizabeth, 473
Communism of Selwyn foreshadowed, 140n
Company, New Zealand, see New Zealand Company
Convicts in New Zealand, 53, 54, 108, 130n, 141, 142, 143n, 154, 155, 172, 173, 265, 424, 494, 524
Conway, the, 454n, 457
Cook, Captain James, R.N., 18, 41, 57, 83n, 96, 103, 103n, 110n, 128, 151n, 191, 208, 253, 254, 256, 266, 268, 304, 378, 448n, 510, 5270
Cook Strait, 288, 323, 326, 424, 449, 510, 528, 528n, 530, 533
Cookery, Maori, 193, 488
Cootamundra, Canon James Berts of, 453
Copenhagen, Battle of, 339n
la Coquille, 216, 377n, 384, 415, 415n, 423, 427n, 499
Cornwall, 523n
Coromandel, H.M.S., 251-258, 267-279, 290, 310-313, 332, 335n, 342, 356
Corraddes, see Kararehe
Corroraddicca, see Kororareka
Cossack, the, 359, 360, 361
Cowa Cowa, see Kawakawa
Cowell, James, 341, 351, 363, 365, 401, 413
Cowper, Archdeacon William, 17n, 37, 39n, 529n, 539n
Cranmer, Bishop, 540
Crocodile, H.M.S., 476, 489
Crozet, Lieutenant, 208
Cruise, Captain, of the 84th Regiment, 145n, 237n, 250
Customs, Jewish, 220
Daedalus, the, 26, 58
Darling, Sir Ralph, 420, 425, 456n, 468n, 497-501
Darlington, 522n
Dart, H.M.S., 547
Darwin, Charles, 494n
Davies, Mr. C, 519
Davis, Charles, 445n
Davis, Matilda, Miss, 337, 433, 435, 523n
Davis, Rev. Richard, 337, 436, 445n, 452-458, 467-470, 489-495, 523n, 535, 540, 545
Davis, Richard, Mrs., 337, 445, 482
Dead, treatment of, Maori, see Burial Customs
Dean, Captain, of the Elizabeth, 454, 458
Deane, Captain, see Dean, Captain
Declaration, of Independence, Maori, 510, 512n
Deed of Sale, at Rangihoua, 123
Deification of New Zealand chiefs, 183
De Surville, 208n, 527
De Thierry, 538
Deuaterra, see Ruatara
Dictionary, Maori, 522n
Dillon, Peter, Captain of the Active, 53, 62, 62n, 68n, 438n, 439n
Diseases, European, among Maoris, 323, 341
Dix, Captain, 359n
Dog, in New Zealand, 91n, 97, 117, 289
Doubtful Bay, 405
Doubtless Bay, 61n, 527n
Douglass, Dr. H. G., 51
Dover, 535, 535n
Downie, Captain, H.M.S. Coromandel, 253) 354) 256, 257, 269, 275, 276, 277, 290, 298, 313, 335
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Dragon, the, 144n, 339, 391, 393, 394, 396, 397, 404. 405, 406, 413
Dromedary, H.M.S., 35, 143n, 145n, 237, 238, 239, 246, 248, 250, 251, 253, 267, 279, 302, 3073 308, 311, 324-333
Druid, H.M.S., 548
Drummond, Mr., of Norfolk Island, 70, 95
"Drummond, Tommy," see Maui
Duaterra, see Ruatara
Dublin, 523n
Duck, wild, 97, 99, 210
Du Clesmeur, 208n
Duff, the, 39
Dufresne, Marion, Captain, 208n, 472, 503
Duke, Captain, of the Sisters, 429, 440, 454n
Dundonald, Lord, 417n
Duperrey, Commander, 377n, 384, 415n, 423n, 499n
Durham, Earl of, 439n
D'Urville, Dumont, Captain, 216, 267n, 314n, 384, 423n, 441n, 499, 504n
Dusky Sound, 63n, 143n
Earl Spencer, the, 68
Earle, Augustus, 439n, 442n, 448, 449n, 450
Earthen pots, in New Zealand, 162
East Bay, 527n
East Cape, 129, 150, 151, 155, 156, 166, 172,173,175, 230, 342n, 356, 522, 525,548
East India Company, 469n
East Indies Squadron, 548
Edgar, Charlotte, 142
Edinburgh High School, 501n
Education, in New Zealand, 215, 222, 224,230, 340n, 352, 363, 370, 373, 385, 392, 404
Egmont, Cape, 507, 508
Egmont, Mount, 508
Elizabeth, the, 142, 416, 417, 451, 454n, 456, 468n
Elland Clerical Society, the, 19, 29, 31
Elliot, Robert Wear, 547
Emancipists, the, in New South Wales, 46, 536
Emery, Mr, 258
Enakkee, see Te Hinaki
Endeavour, the, 15 m, 552; see also Cook, Captain James, R.N.
Entry Island, 530n
Essays of Elia, 414
Evangelical Movement, the, 529n
Eve, see Iwi
Evey, see Iwi
Ewels, Government Timber Purveyor, 271, 272
Exeter, Bishop of, 21
Factory, Female at Parramatta, the, 51
Fairburn, William T., 339, 352, 375n, 397, 445n, 494, 513, 514, 545
Fancy, the, 28
Farsley, 17, 542
Feathers, used by Maoris, 91n, 105, 107n, 112, 240, 263, 269, 280, 283, 289, 304, 448
Fern-root, 86n, 97, 158, 241, 248, 269, 273, 301, 302, 303, 313, 318, 326
Field, Judge, 407, 414, 414n
Fiftieth Regiment, 508, 509, 530n
Firearms, see Muskets
Fish-hooks, 161, 162, 168, 180, 268
Fittler, James, Associate Royal Academy, 550
Flag, New Zealand, the, 510, 511, 512n
Flax, 83, 86n, 93n, 100, in, 112, 125, 126,130, 156,224,227, 271, 295, 323n, 449, 495, 502n, 504, 526, 553
Folger, Captain William, of the William, 23,24
Forbes, Chief Justice, in New South Wales, 55
Forrest, Rev. Mr. 521
Fort at Bay of Islands, 460
Fortune, the, 469n
Foveaux, Major of the New South Wales Corps, 59n
Fowls, in New Zealand, 114, 157, 158, 180, 305, 527n
Fraser, W. M., harbourmaster, Whangarei, 111n, 297n, 300n
Frederick, the, 65, 66, 67
French, the, in New Zealand, 62n, 208n, 216, 267, 314n, 377n, 384, 415n, 423n, 427n, 438n, 441n, 442n, 472, 499n, 50311, 50511, 522n, 537n, 538n
Friendly Islands, 426n, 449n, 454n
Fristan, Elizabeth, see Mrs. Samuel Marsden
Fruit Trees, in New Zealand, 181, 202, 231
Fulton, Rev. Henry, 39n 42, 60
Funeral ceremonies, Maori, see Burial Customs, Maori
Furneaux, Captain, of the Adventure, 527n
Futuna Island, 537n
Galatea, H.M.S., 339
Galvin, Paddy, 36
Gambier, Lord, 361
Gambier (Hokianga) River, 252, 330, 333, 361, 399
Genealogies, Maori, 551-552
General Gates, the, 143, 144, 146, 147,150, 151, 163, 165, 239
General Order regarding Preserved Heads, 499
George III, King, 44, 64, 65, 82, 113, 163, 202, 207, 216
George IV, King, 357, 388, 427, 443, 475
Gibraltar, 414
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"Girls' War," the, 451, 452, 453, 455, 456
Gisborne, 304
Glasgow, 501
Glenelg, Lord, 548
Gloucester Vale, see Kerikeri
Goats, in New Zealand, 438, 527n
Gods, Maori, 190, 196, 215, 361
Gods of the Sea, Maori, 190
God of Thunder, Maori, 196
God of the Wind and Waves, Maori, 361
Goderich, Viscount, 501, 502n, 505
Good, Dr. John Mason, 25n, 43, 44, 305n
Good Hope, Cape of, 229
Goodwin, Rev. W. J. Beckles, 17
Gordon, Charles, 222, 223, 227, 233, 235
Government, in New Zealand, need for, 167, 335, 497, 511, 523, 543n
Government, British, 261, 330, 332, 335
Governor Macquarie, the, 448
Graham, George, 287n, 552n
Graham, Captain, of the Catherine, 307
Grammar, etc., New Zealand (Kendall's), 364n, 373, 374n, 375, 378, 379, 417, 418, 522n
Grape Vines in New Zealand, 180, 202
Gravesend, 64
Greenstone, 326, 304
Gregory, Olinthus, 43n, 44n
Gregory XVI, Pope, 537
Grey, Sir George, 546
Grose, Francis, Commandant of the New South Wales Corps, 26, 28, 34
Guard, Captain Jack, 507, 508, 510n
Guard, Jacky, 509
Guard (Jack), Mrs., 507, 509n, 510, 510n
Gunnah, see Te Uri-o-Kanae
Gunton, Lieutenant, of the Fiftieth Regiment, 508
Gwynn, Master, of the Ann, 66
Hadfield, Rev. O., 518, 528n, 545 Hagerty, Catherine, 142 Haka, 502n
Hall, master of the Harriet, 507
Hall, Francis, 143-147, 165, 175, 180, 181
Hall, William, 43, 61n, 62n, 68, 79, 80, 90, 95, 101, 102, 121, 130n, 138, 139, 140, 147, 160, 161, 162, 171, 176, 177, 181, 203, 205, 206, 214, 218, 222, 223, 224, 225, 233, 235, 238, 250, 308, 340n, 341, 343, 345, 346, 351, 355, 359, 363, 366, 367, 368, 385, 399, 404, 445n
Hall (William), Mrs., 130n, 224, 225
Hamlin, James, 436, 445n, 475, 484, 485, 491, 494, 514, 545
Hamlin (James), Mrs., 485, 491
Haumi, 472
Hansen, Thomas, Captain of the Active. 79, 86, 108, 130n, 134, 156, 225, 366
Hansen (Thomas), Mrs., 130n
Hanson, Lieutenant, R.N, of H.M.S. Daedalus, 58
Hara, 505
Haranui, 282
Harata Rongomai (Hongi Hika's daughter), 166n, 551
Harding, Captain, of H.M.S. Pelorus, 518
Hare Hongi, 357, 427, 457, 459, 462, 551
Hari Hungi, see Hare Hongi
Harriet, the, 507-510
Harrington Street Chapel, Hobart, 519n
Hassall, Rev. J S., 20n, 44n
Hassall, Rev. Thomas, 25n, 40
Hassall, Rowland, 40
Hauraki, 129n, 196, 202, 203, 293, 294, 389, 390
Hauraki, Paora, Rev., 272n
Hauraki Gulf, 104, 304, 499n
Hawkesbury, 471
Hazard, Mr., of London, 72, 73, 74, 76
Head, Preserved, 151, 154, 167, 168, 169, 172, 173, 177, 178, 196, 219, 220, 244, 330, 377, 409, 495, 498, 499, 500
Heemskerck, the, 527n
Heena, see Hine-mati-oro
Hei-tiki, 432
Heke, 99n
Helensville, 290n
Hengi, 451, 459, 462, 468n, 469n
Herald, the, 412, 423n, 426n, 513, 549
Herd, Captain, of the Rosanna, 438, 439n
Herd's Point, 188n
Hey, William, 2 in
Hihi, 459
Hikutu, 459
Hill, Rev. Richard, 17n, 370, 406, 515n, 517, 518, 531, 533
Hill, Rev. Rowland, 529, 530n
Hilliard, Captain's clerk, H.M.S. Coromandel, 276
Hine-mati-oro, 175
Hineiturama, 553
Hitchman, Miss (Mrs. J. G. Butler), 144n
Hoani Nahe, 359n
Hobart, Tasmania, 377n, 426n, 519n, 525n
Hobbs, Rev. John, 339, 343, 349, 423, 428, 435, 442, 495, 528
Hobson Bay, 548
Hobson, Captain William, R.N., 377n, 384, 501n, 528, 529n, 530n, 547-9
Hocken, Dr. Thomas M., 418n, 525n, 550
Hoeroa, 92n, 400
Hogs, in New Zealand, 80-83, 91n, 97, 105-7, 147-8, 157-8, 165, 180, 184-5, 187-8, 192, 197, 199, 200, 203, 209, 217, 234, 258, 284, 296, 303, 313, 316, 320, 326, 350, 526-7
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Hokianga, 99n, 157, 158, 168, 181, 183, 184, 187-9, 190, 194, 200, 202, 203, 238, 242, 244, 252, 287, 318, 321-3, 323n, 325, 330, 333, 336, 359n, 368, 379n, 399, 423n, 431, 435, 437, 438, 442, 481, 508, 513-5, 521, 522n, 524n, 531, 532, 538n
Hokianga Heads, 188-90, 193, 200
Hokianga River, 158, 238, 330, 361, 414n, 537n
Holt, Joseph, 36n
Hone Heke, 166n, 377n, 432, 551
Honghi, see Hongi Hika
Hongi Hika, 46, 62, 67, 69, 80, 81n, 85, 86, 88, 90, 91n, 93, 96-101, 105, 106, 136, 145-177, 183, 189, 199, 201-216, 219, 239n, 242, 243, 261n, 284, 290-299, 319-326, 333-342n, 349, 355-9, 363, 364n, 371-408, 422-466, 486, 499n, 513, 522n, 550, 551, 553
Hongi Hika's Wars, 1821-3, 342n
Hoodoo, see Huru
Hooratookie, see Huru
Hoota Kura, see Utakura
Hoponeku, see Hopu-nikau
Hopu-nikau, 266
Horn, Cape, 333n, 468n
Horses, in New Zealand, 91, 227, 229, 330, 512n
Hoshee, see Oihi (Houhi)
Hoteo River, 294
Houhi, 124
Houpa, see Te Haupa
House, Samuel Butler's, 38ln-392
Houston, Captain, of H.M.S. Buffalo, 59
Howel, Captain, 207
Hukakura, see Utakura
Hukere (Hukori), 265
Hull Advertiser, the, 25
Hume, Surgeon, of H.M.S. Coromandel, 255, 276
Hunter, Captain John, R.N., Governor, New South Wales, 28-40
Hunuhunua, battle of, 429
Hurd, Captain, see Herd.
Huru, 28, 58, 70, 155, 526
Huts, New Zealander's, 159, 191
Imogene, H M.S., 501, 502
Implements, agricultural, 100, 165, 166, 169, 175-7
Independence, Declaration of, by New Zealand chiefs, 510, 511, 512n
India, 229, 468n
Indians, South American, 504n
"Instructions to Masters of Vessels," Governor Macquarie's, 80, 82
Invocation, Maori, 213
Irish, in New Zealand, 537n, 539n
Isaacs, Benjamin, 493n
Isabella, schooner, the, 508
Isle of Wight, 313
Iwi, 248, 358
Jacob, Captain W., 469n
Jefferson, whaler, 67, 71, 81, 82, 118-120
Jem, native of Tahiti, 81, 82, 125-7, 145
Jetoro, see Titore
Jews, the, 219, 325
Jews' Harps, 138n, 203
John Barry, the, 35n
Johnson, Captain, of the Fiftieth Regiment, 508, 509
Johnson, Rev. Richard, 26-37, 57
Johnston, Major George, of the New South Wales Corps, 42
Jones, Richard, 49n
Joseph Weller, the, 507
Jowett, Rev. Mr., 531
Kaeo, 339, 348
Kaeo River, 326, 423, 430
Kahedu, see Kaheru
Kaheru, 153n, 165, 166, 288
Kahika (Kahikatea), 95, 250, 256
Kahoo, see Kahu
Kahu, 289
Kahu Huruhuru, 107n, 112
Kaiau, 170n
Kaikai's Beach, 432
Kaikohe, 505
Kaikohi, see Kaikohe
Kaipara, 243, 258, 270-2, 281, 289, 290, 292, 308, 310, 314, 324, 357n, 427, 545
Kaipara Harbour, 293, 296, 318-322, 514
Kaipara River, 319, 320
Kaipo, see Pokai
Kaitaia, 514, 545
Kaitangata Tribe, 440
Kaitara, 247, 248
Kaka (Nestor Meridionalis), 112, 400
Kakaha, 462, 469n
Kakahu, Sgn
Kakauroa, 400
Kakkahow, see Kakahu
Kangorooa, 96, 100
Kao, 245n
Kapiti Island, 323n
Kopiti, 475
Kapuaterangi, 39on
Kapuni River, 510
Karaka berries, 282
Karamu (Coprosma robusta), 479
Kararehe, 91
Kataia, 523n, 526
Kategerry, Sultan, 75
Kaueranga, 254
Kaukapakapa River, 293
Kaupa, 255, 259, 263
Kauri, 97, 98, 250, 256, 300n
Kauri Gum (Rapid), 210n
Kawakawa, 95n, 96, 103, 111, 113, 114, 119, 169, 178, 218, 363, 445n, 451, 459, 461, 464, 468n, 503
Kawakawa (Macropiper excelsum), 479
Kawakawa River, 250, 344, 352
Kawau, 310n, 314-7
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Kawhia, 323n, 545
Keddee Keddee, see Kerikeri
Kekeao, 505
Kelly, Mate of the Venus, 142n
Kemokemo, 459
Kemp, James, 143, 144, 145n, 336, 346, 362, 368, 373, 377, 377n, 379, 381, 391, 399, 436, 437, 445n, 455, 473, 481, 483, 485, 486, 489, 494, 545
Kemp (James), Mrs., 362, 388, 486
Kendall, Basil, 417, 420
Kendall, Henry Clarence, 417n, 420
Kendall, Rev. Thomas, 45, 62n, 68, 68n, 73-101, 118-122n, 130n, 138-141, 152-206, 213-235, 243n, 261n, 331-382, 391-421, 513, 522n, 538
Kendall (Thomas), Mrs., 417
Kerikeri, 85n, 147-158, 171-181, 200-205, 216, 239, 242, 250, 280, 295, 308, 320, 324-6, 333, 336, 343-6, 352-4, 362-408, 422, 423, 430-449, 470, 473-6, 481-494, 504, 514, 528, 545
Kermode, Mr., 166n
Ketu, 153n
Kewikewi, see Kiwikiwi
Kidi-Kidi, see Kerikeri
Kiddee-Kiddee, see Kerikeri
King, Captain, of the Royal Sovereign, 452, 453, 454n, 468n
King Country, 400
King George, the, 63, 64, 81, 82, 223, 356
"King George" of Whangaroa, 87, 89, 158-60, 164, 165, 250, 284, 348-50, 369, 370, 402, 426n, 459
King, Captain Philip Gidley, R.N., 26n, 28, 36, 41, 58, 59, 61, 155, 526, 527n
Kingi Hori, see "King George"
King, John, 43, 61, 68, 79, 80, 90, 95, 101, 102, 121, 130n, 138-40, 156, 181, 205, 206, 214, 223, 224, 233, 235, 340, 341, 346, 363, 366, 385, 397, 399n, 404, 431, 445n, 474, 475, 479, 481, 482, 494, 513, 528, 545, 546
King (John), Mrs., 123, 130n
King, Maria, 155
King Movement, the, 400
Kiperro, see Kaipara
Kipo, see Pokai
Kira, 145, 146
Kiri-ka, 21, 111, 213
Kitahi-te-taniwha, 276n
Kiterra, see Kaitara
Kiwikiwi, 457-60, 462, 464, 467, 468, 481
Knox, John, 540
Knuckle Point, 456
Ko, 153, 288
Ko Raka, see Oraka
Koee Koee, see Koikoi
Koikoi, 319, 322
Koopooa, see Kopua
Kopua, 318
Koroearua, 314
Korokoro, 62, 80-93, 102, 110, 145n, 147-154, 167, 170, 171, 206, 216, 247, 378
Kororareka, 70n, 147n, 158-60, 165, 341, 351, 361n, 366, 439n, 440, 451-473, 481, 490, 493n, 505, 518n, 522m, 529, 553
Kororarica, see Kororareka
Kororarika, see Kororareka
Kotaha, 304
Kotiate, 304, 400
Koua-Koua, see Kawakawa
Kowakowa, see Kawakawa
Kowhow, see Te Kawau
Kowpah, see Kaupa
Kumara, 95, 100, 147, 157, 158, 160, 165, 178, 184, 187, 191, 192, 201, 204, 209, 217, 230, 245, 288, 303, 308, 388, 409, 428, 451, 471
Kumeu River, 129n, 316
Kupee, 357
Lady Nelson, the, 59, 60n
Laforey, Sir Francis, 547
Lambert, Captain, H.M.S. Alligator, 507-10
Lamb, Charles, 414
Lambton, the, 439n
Lambton, Hon. John George (later Earl of Durham), 439n
Language, Maori, 222, 347, 364, 373, 375, 376, 378, 379, 415n, 417, 418, 463, 465, 473, 480, 482, 487, 492, 493, 515, 521, 522, 522n, 523n, 530
La Perouse, 62, 384, 438n
Laplace, Captain of la Favorite, 503, 504
Las Casas, 504n
Launceston, 426n
Laws, Maori, 201, 408, 465, 468n, 469n
Laws, need for in New Zealand, 521, 523, 532
Lee, Professor Samuel, of Cambridge, 261n, 364n, 374n, 418, 522
Leeds, 17
Left eye, Maori idea regarding, 168
Leigh, Rev. Samuel, 339, 341-351, 362, 363, 366-8, 379, 401-406, 423
Leigh (Samuel), Mrs., 350, 351, 362, 363, 367, 368, 396, 405, 406
Lima, 417
Lion, H.M.S., 547
Lisk, James, 426
Liverpool, New South Wales, 70, 228
Lloyds, Underwriters, 135
Load, carried by Maori women, 200
Lock, Captain, of the Mary, 145n
London, 468n, 501n
London Bridge, 202
London Missionary Society, see Society, London Missionary
Lord, Mr., 87
Lord Mayor of London, 74
Lottin, Lieutenant, of the French Navy, 442n
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Luther, Martin, 540
Lyons, 537n
McCrae, Ensign Alex., 239, 245, 248
McLeay, Alex., 500, 511
Macarthur (McArthur), Captain John, New South Wales Corps, 35, 81
Macquarie, Governor Lachlan, of N.S.W. 42n, 47-55, 62, 79, 80, 82, 93, 118, 119, 122, 126, 133, 134, 144, 163, 206, 228, 232, 238, 290, 311, 357
Magdalene Hall, Cambridge, 17n, 20
Mahuta, 400
Mair, Gilbert, 511n
Maize, 202, 209, 234, 471, 488, 527
Makarau River, 294
Maketu, 553
Makutu (witchcraft), 253, 277, 472, 478
Manawara, 149, 151, 154
Manekow, see Manukau
Mangakahia, 243m, 280, 297
Manganui, see Maunganui Bluff
Mangapiko Creek, 342n, 427
Mangapouri, 514, 545
Mangawai Harbour, 310
Mango, 462, 469n
Mangonui, 363, 385, 523n
Mango-muka River, 429, 448
Mangunga, 442, 495, 514, 522m, 523n, 545
Manila, 144n
Maning, F. E., 202n
Maning, Hauraki, 202n
Manowowra, see Manawara
Manukau, 129m, 314-6, 342n, 533
Manukou, see Manukau
Mapere, 505
Maratea, 429
Maree, see Mere
Margate Roads, 468n
Maria Van Diemen, Cape, 456
Marion, Tribe of, 504
Marion, Dufresne Captain, 208n, 472, 503
Markham, Edward, 239'n, 450
Marra, 530n
Marriage, first European in N.Z., 337, 523n
Marriage, of Tapsell, first legalised Maori-Pakeha, 481, 487, 553
Mary, the, 145n
Marquesas Islands, 39
Marquis de Castries, 208n
Marryat, Captain, novelist, 547
Marsden, Anne, 24, 25n, 40, 305, 517n
Marsden, Charles (brother), 17, 517n
Marsden, Charles Simeon (i), 25n
Marsden, Charles Simeon (ii), 25, 25n, 305
Marsden, Elizabeth, 25n, 519n
Marsden, Jane, 17, 25n, 517n
Marsden, John, 25n
Marsden, Martha, 25n, 52m, 526, 548
Marsden, Mary, 25, 453, 456, 475, 476, 495
Marsden, Mrs. (nee Elizabeth Fristan), 21-5, 42, 55, 516, 517, 530
Marsden, Rev. Samuel--
Birth, parentage, youth, 17
Early training, 18
Views on mission work, 18
Best farmer in New South Wales, 18
Personal appearance, 18
Repays Elland Society, 19
At Hull Grammar School, 19
Enters Cambridge, 20
Ordination, marriage, commissioned as chaplain, 21
Letter of Proposal, 22
Marriage, 23
First voyage to New South Wales, 23
Birth of Anne Marsden, 24
Arrival at Port Jackson, 25
Reaches Parramatta, 26
Assists Rev. Richard Johnson, 27
Visits Norfolk Island, 28
Supports Governor Hunter, 28
Magistrate and agriculturist, 29, 30
Sense of public duty, 32
His farm at North Bush, 35
The Parramatta Orphanage, 36
The first Australian Sunday School, 38
Consecrates old St. John's, 38
Founds Seminary for Maoris, 39
Interest in Pacific Missions, 40, 41
Governor Bligh's reforms, 41
Voyage to England in H.M.S. Buffalo, 42
The Australian wool industry, 43, 44
Dr. John Mason Good's appreciation, 44
Work for the New Zealand Mission, 45, 46
Relations with Governor Macquarie, 47, 48
The "Philo Free" libel, 48
Resignation from magistracy, 49
Vindicated by House of Commons Committee, 50-1
Removed from the magistracy by Governor Brisbane, 52
The case of James Ring, 52-54
Visits New Zealand in the Brampton, 53
Conduct as a magistrate, 54
Philosophy of life, 55-6
His First New Zealand Journal, 57
Interest aroused in Maoris, 60-1
The purchase of the Active, 62
Sails for New Zealand, 1814, 62
Meeting with Ruatara, 64
Hall and King sail for New Zealand, 68
Thanked by Maui, 77
Journal of First Voyage, 78-9
At the North Cape, 80-2
At the Cavalli Islands, 83
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Witnesses a Maori Tangi, 84
Reaches Whangaroa, 85-9
Arrives at Rangihoua, 90
Lands horses and cattle, 91
Witnesses sham fight, 92
The first Christian service, 93
Lands sawyers and smiths, 94
Visits Kawakawa district, 95
Sails in Hongi's war-canoe, 96
Visits Waianiwa Falls, 97
Visits Taraia, 97
At Okuratope Pa, 98-100
Sails for the Thames, 101-2
Meets Te Haupa, 103
In the Hauraki Gulf, 104
Visits Whakatiwai (Miranda), 105
Visits Tapapakanga Pa, 106
Returns to Bay of Islands, 107-8
Meets Moehanga, 109
At Ngunguru, 110
Trades at Kawakawa, 111-12
Visits Waikati, 114-17
On the Jefferson, 118-9
Ruatara's illness, 120-1
Land purchase at Rangihoua, 122-3
Departure for Sydney, 124
Lands at North Cape, 125-6
Seasickness in Tasman, 127
Reaches Sydney, 127
His hopes for New Zealand, 128-31
His purchase of the Active, 132-3
The New Zealand Mission, 135
His responsibility for the Active, 136-7
His desire to remain in New Zealand, 139
Plans for the New Zealand Mission, 140
Voyage to New Zealand in the General
Gates, 143-5
Meets Hongi Hika at Rangihoua, 146
Founds the Kerikeri Settlement, 147-8
Visits Paroa, 149
Visits Manawara, 150
At Moturoa Island, 151
Buys land at Kerikeri, 152
Visits Korokoro's Pa, 153-4
Meets Huru, 155
At Rangihoua, 156-7
Visits "King George" at Kororareka, 158-9
At Waitangi, 160
Meets Hongi Hika at Rangihoua, 161-3
Communion service at Rangihoua, 164
At Te Puna, 165
Meets Turi-ka-tuku, 166
Visited by Tuhi and Te Rangi, 167
Ideas on cannibalism, 168-9
Launches punt, 170
Witnesses tattooing, 171-2
Human sacrifices, 173-4
Distribution of agricultural implements, 175
New Zealanders and iron tools, 176-7
Maori burial practices, 178
Witnesses a Powhiri, 179
A Maori sepulchre, 180
Plants grape vines, 180
Visits Hokianga, 181-3
Meets Hokianga chiefs, 183-5
Visits Utakura, 186-7
At Hokianga Heads, 188-90
Meets Te Manene, 189-90
At Whirinaki, 191-3
Visits Te Whaiti, 194
On the Punakitere River, 195
Conversation with Te Manene, 196
Journey to Te Papa, 197
Meets Patuone, 198-9
Returns from Hokianga to Kerikeri, 200-1
Meets Hauraki, 202
Gives presents to chiefs, 203
Visits Okura, 204-5
Replies to chief's complaints, 206
Visits Taiami, 207-8
Maize planting, 209
Visits Te Ngawha, 210
The law of Tapu, 211
Maori superstitions, 212-4
Cannibalism, 215
Conducts baptismal ceremony, 217
Departure for Port Jackson, 218
The origin of the Maori, 219
Compares Maori with Jewish customs, 220
The writing of his Journal, 221
Writes to William Hall and John King, 223
His trials in 1817, 224-6
A New Zealand Colony mooted, 227-8
Cattle introduced into New Zealand, 229
The New Zealand Mission in 1819, 230-232
Private trade, 233-5
The Parramatta Seminary, 234
Regulations for the New Zealand Mission, 236
His Third Journal, 237
At the Hokianga River, 238
Visits Okura, 239
Interest in agriculture, 241
Departs for the interior, 242
The atua at Kaipara, 244
At Pukenui, 245
At Taiamai, 247
From Kerikeri to Whangaroa, 250
At Rangihoua, 251
To the Thames in H.M.S. Coromandel, 253
Meets Te Puhi, 254
At Kaupa, 255
Instructs the crew of the Coromandel, 259
Departure for Tauranga, 260
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At Te Puke, 260
Proceeds to Tauranga, 262
At Tauranga, 268
Waitemata Harbour, 270
Ruarangi-haereere, 271-2
Return to the Coromandel, 274
Departure for west side of Thames, 278
At Mokoia, 279
Meets Muriakau, 279
Departure for Bay of Islands, 281
At Wharepapa, 282
Meets Murupaenga, 284-9
Maori religion, 286-7
Marsden's methods of religious teaching, 291
At Kaipara Harbour, 293
On the Wairoa, 294
Meets Te Toko, 295
Departure for Whangarei. 297
Whangarei, 300
Picanakka, 301
Whananaki, 303
Whangaruru, 304
Sails for Sydney but is compelled to return, 307
A second journey commenced, 308
Whangarei, 309
Mokoia, 310
On the Coromandel, 313
Discovers Manukau Harbour, 314
Proceeds to Kaipara, 316
Departs for the Thames, 320
On the West Coast, 321-2
Meets Patuone, 323
Views on contamination of Maoris by Europeans, 324
Return to Whangaroa, 325
Sails for Sydney, 326
Correspondence, 1820-24, 328
Sells the Active, 328n
Comments on progress of Maoris, 329
Falsehoods concerning him, 330
Comments on the New Zealand missionaries, 331
The Maori character, 332
Visit to the Hokianga, March, 1820, 333
The traffic in muskets and powder, 333-4
Leaves Sydney in the Brampton, 339-40
Reaches Rangihoua, 341
Settles Rev. Henry Williams at Paihia, 343-4
The progress of the Mission, 345
Kendall's dismissal, 346-7
"King George" and the Boyd massacre, 348-9
The departure of Rev. S. Leigh, 350
Converses with missionaries, 351
On the Kawakawa, 352
Visits Kerikeri, 353
The conduct of the New Zealand Mission, 354-5
Hongi's attack on Te Hinaki, 356
Hongi's destruction of Mokoia Pa, 357-8
Visits Tutukaka, 359-361
Regulations for the New Zealand Mission, 362
Visits Mangonui, 362
Meets Waikato, 364
Embarks on Brampton, 365
The wreck of the Brampton, 366-8
Reflections on the wreck, 369-71
Conversation with Rewha, 372
Examines the first New Zealand Grammar, 373-4
Ideas on Maori orthography, 375-6
The war in Taranaki, 377
The death of Korokoro, 378
Finds Kendall recalcitrant, 379-80
Dispute with Butler and Kendall, 381-2
Advises Hongi to cease from war, 383
The future of New Zealand, 387
Civil wars in New Zealand, 388
Learns of Hongi's expedition to Rotorua, 389
The difficulties of the New Zealand Mission, 393
The case of the Rev. John Butler, 394-5
Differences between Kendall and Butler, 396
Proceedings against Butler, 397-8
Attempt to purchase Moturoa Island, 403
Embarks on the Dragon for Sydney, 404
Voyage to Sydney in the Dragon, 405-6
Comments on his fourth New Zealand visit, 407-8
Regulations for the New Zealand Mis sion, 411
The suspension of the Rev. John Butler, 412
His year of difficulties, 413
Interest in Kendall's New Zealand Grammar, 418-9
Kendall's death, 421
A letter of admonition, 421
His fifth New Zealand voyage, 423
Reasons for the voyage, 425
Vindicates character of Maoris, 426n
The first translation of Scripture into Maori, 445
The Seminary at Parramatta, 446
Hopes for New Zealand, 449
Visit of 1830 to New Zealand, 451, 455, 456
The "Girls' War," 452-3, 457
The fight at Kororareka, 458-9
Intervenes in "Girls' War," 460-2
The Peace of Kororareka, 463
Visits Kiwikiwi's pa, 463
A service at Paihia, 464
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Marsden, Rev. Samuel--Continued
Peace talks at Paihia, 469
The Kerikeri station, 470
With the chiefs at Waimate, 471
The Waimate station mooted, 473-4
Moots the abandonment of Rangihoua station, 475-6
A Maori Christian marriage, 477
Maori beliefs and customs, 478-9
The Rangihoua station, 480
Marriage of Philip Tapsell, 481
Baptismal service in Maori, 482
Maoris and religious toleration, 483
Immolation of a Maori widow, 484
Christianity among the Maoris, 485-6
Marriage of Philip Tapsell, 487
A new vegetable, 488
The progress of the Mission, 489
Arranges the Waimate settlement, 490
Returns to New South Wales in the
Prince of Wales, 491
Abandonment of Rangihoua station, 494
On preserved heads, 495
The progress of the Mission, 495
On British authority in New Zealand, 497-8
Outrages in New Zealand, 499-501
New Zealand affairs, 502-3, 504n
Remarks on the Harriet massacre, 508-9
Marsden's influence in New Zealand, 512-3
His seventh New Zealand voyage, 515
The death of Mrs. Marsden, 516
His afflictions, 517
Remarks on war between Pomare and Titore, 524
The state of the New Zealand Mission, 525
Maori's reverence for Marsden, 524-5, 539, 540-1
Matthews' account of Marsden, 526
Visits Cook Strait, 528-9
Returns to Sydney, July, 1837, 530
Remarks on Yate's case, 531
The lack of government in New Zealand, 532
A last message, 536
The improved condition of New South Wales, 537
The Baron de Thierry, 538
Last letter, 538-9
Death and achievement, 539-41
A Maori tribute, 542
Marsden memorial tablet, Parramatta, 542
Marsden memorial window, Farsley, 542
Marsden's hopes for the Maoris, 542
The Marsden Cross, 544
The fulfilment of Marsden's vision, 546
Marsden, Samuel Edward, Bishop of Bristol, 17n, 25n, 517n
Marsden, Thomas (father of Samuel Marsden), 17
Marsden, Thomas (nephew and son-in-law of Samuel Marsden), 17, 25n, 517
Marshall, William Barrett, 506n, 509n
Mart, Mr., carpenter Dromedary, 238, 250
Martin, Sir Byam, 237
Mary Ann, whaler, 36 m
Marylebone, London, 547
Mascarin, the, 208n
Mass, the first in N.Z., 537n
Mat, Maori, 105, 107n, 115, 155, 158, 159, 174, 186-8, 212, 219, 276, 283, 312-315, 322, 326, 351, 355, 357, 365, 372, 403
Matahui, 416
Matakitaki, 342n
Matamata, 513-4, 530, 545
Matanghee, see Matangi
Matangi, 184-7, 199, 505
Matapo, 440
Matatua, 553
Matauri Bay, 86n
Matiri Ngapua, 552n
Matohi, 318-21, 459
Matouee, see Matohi
Matthews, Rev. Joseph, 514, 523n, 525, 545
Maui (Mowhee), 70-77, 159, 164, 196
Mau-inaina, 342n
Maunganui Bluff, 319n, 321-2
Maungarei (Mt. Wellington), 280, 314
Maungatapu, 269n
Maui-pu, 410
Maunsell, Rev. Robert, 523n, 545
Mauwhena, 189, 190, 200, 322-6
Mawete, 283, 289, 291
Mediterranean, 547
Melbourne, 548
Mercury, the, 142, 440
Mercury Bay, 155n, 207, 265
Mercury Islands, 469n, 529, 530
Mere, 277, 304, 322, 443
Mere pounamu, 144n
Midas, the, 144n, 414n
Middle (South) Island, 323, 326, 498
Milk, 359n
Miller, pilot, 508
Miti, 304
Minerva, the, 450, 468n
Miranda, 104n
Missions (New Zealand), see Society, Church Missionary
Mission, Catholic, 537n, 538, 539
Mission, Tahiti, 225
Mission, Wesleyan, 339, 379, 402, 423-6n, 429-37, 440-42
Moehanga, 110 202-3, 301-2
Moetara, 505
Mogoea (Mogoi), see Mokoia
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Moko, 171, 172, 283, 342n, 459, 495
Mokoia, 271-4, 278-81, 286, 310-15, 356n, 357-8, 513
Mokoia Island, 179n, 342n, 389-390, 553
Mokomai, 496
Mongakaiea River, see Mangakahia
Moodee-a-kow, Moodeekow, see Muriakau
Moodeepanga, see Murupaenga
Moodee-Why, see Muriwai
Moody, Mr., of the Santa Anna, 63
Moore, Captain, of the Brampton, 361, 366, 370-1, 393, 397, 403, 406
Moo-too-etee, see Motuiti
Mootooroa, see Moturoa
Motukoreho, 313n
Moremo-nui, 243n, 284, 319n
Morgan, John, 513-4
Morley, Mr., second master of Dromedary, 238
Mortlock, Mr., 419
Morioris of Chatham Islands, 432
Motiti Island, 265n, 469n
Motoi, see Matohi
Mototapu Island, 310n
Motuiti, 202
Moturoa Island, 151, 339, 366-70, 376, 397, 403, 453, 461-3n, 467
Motutawa, 342n
Mount Albert (Wai-o-raka), 316
Mount Egmont, 508
Mount Wellington, 280, 314
Mowenna, see Mauwhena
Mowetta, see Mawete
Mowhee, see Maui
Mowheeboo, see Mauipu
Moyanger, see Moehanga
Murdering Beach, 304
Muriakau, 279, 286, 292, 297-9, 307
Muriwai, 184-7, 198-200, 325
Muru, 157, 441n
Murupaenga, see Te Murupaenga
Muskets, 81-2, 101, 110, 123, 146, 183, 186-8, 192-5, 206-7, 216, 235, 243, 255, 266, 272, 295, 306, 323n, 331-5, 340n, 342n, 349, 352-3, 359-9n, 376, 377, 380, 383, 427, 434-6, 443, 455, 458, 463, 467-8, 479, 484-5, 495-7, 502n, 513
Naipo, see Ngatipou
Nanaperagason, 77
Napooes, see Ngapuhi
Nautilus, the, 40
Nene, 505
Newark, 545
New Brunswick, 468n
New Guinea, 495
New South Wales, 26-61, 81n, 82, 85,97, 100, 109, 122-4, 133, 136-42, 144n, 176, 180, 217-8, 224-5, 227-33, 236, 246-7, 329-31, 347, 350, 356, 365, 370, 376, 383, 385, 387, 395, 401, 411, 412, 4141n, 417, 419-20, 423, 424, 426, 445-6, 451, 455, 469n, 471, 473, 476, 481, 489, 495, 498-9, 502, 506-9, 511, 518-9, 523, 525, 531, 534-41
New South Wales Gazette, 511n
New Testament, Maori, 522n, 523
Newton, Rev. John, 529n
New Zealand, passim
New Zealanders--
Agriculture, 153, 164-6, 169, 177, 192, 193, 202, 209, 224, 234, 371, 383
Agricultural implements, 153, 165-6, 175
Amulets, 432
Authority of chiefs, 216, 332-6, 512
Baptismal ceremony, 478-9
Belief in afterlife, 189
Burial customs, 157-8, 161-2, 167-71, 174, 180, 185, 199, 220, 399, 409, 465, 467, 477
Christianity among, 204n, 444, 463, 513-14, 520, 524, 532-5, 545-6
Declaration of Independence, 510
Dumont d'Urville's comments on, 423n
Education, 193, 215, 224, 352, 363, 370, 373, 383, 385, 392, 404
Genealogies, 551, 552
Huts, 159, 191, 204
Iron tools, desire for, 169, 176-7, 428
Language, see Language, Maori
Law, 276, 441n, 465, 468
Mourning, manifestations of, 168, 178, 196, 215, 244, 273, 293, 318, 323, 324, 443, 529
In New South Wales, 39, 62, 134, 138, 233-4, 246, 413, 446-7
Origin of, 219
Outrages upon by Europeans, 206-7
Petition of chiefs, 504
Polygamy among, 209
Religious rites, 178, 187, 290-1, 365, 372-3, 410
Retaliation, law of, 162, 207, 387, 461-2
Slavery, 204, 386-7, 409, 453, 458-9, 471, 477
Society of, 151, 167-9, 246, 355
Superstitions, 156, 212-4, 219, 277, 457, 483
Tattooing among, 167, 171-2
Traditions, 219
Trumpet, 324, 356-7
Utu, law of, 469, 483
War canoes, 188, 196, 389, 390, 467
War dance, 188, 468
Warfare, 167-8, 172-4, 357-9, 378, 435, 436, 452-6, 461-3, 466, 471, 484, 494, 497, 509, 513, 537, 548
Weapons, 186-8, 194, 218, 304, 326, 359, 400
Witchcraft, 478
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Ngapuhi, 198n, 216, 272, 290, 299, 300, 309, 319n, 342n, 357n, 359n, 427-8, 451, 455, 458n, 468n, 523n, 551-3
Ngaruawahia, 219n
Ngaiterangi, 553
Ngate-po, see Ngati-Pou
Ngatiawa, 507
Ngaituhunga, 459
Ngatihuru, 430
Ngatikahungunu, 173n
Ngatimaru, 275n, 342n, 359n
Ngatipaoa, 104n, 173n, 275n, 342n, 427-8, 552
Ngatiporou, 155n, 173n
Ngatipou, 428-30, 433-4, 437, 448, 490
Ngati-rahiri, 459
Ngati-rangi, 459
Ngati-rehua, 459
Ngati-ruanui, 507, 509
Ngati-tai, 173n
Ngati-tipa, 129n
Ngati-toa, 323n
Ngati-waki, 459
Ngati-whakane, 179, 389n
Ngati-whanaunga, 255
Ngati-whatua, 129n, 243n, 271, 279n, 319n, 323n, 342m, 357n, 427, 444n
Ngawha, 210
Ngunguru, 110n, 302n
Nicholas, John L., 83, 86-92, 94-6, 101, 105-6, 109-10, 125, 240
Nicholson's Shoal, 454n
Niger expedition, 506n
Nohoawatea, 427
Nohopuku, 100n
Norfolk Island, 32, 58-60, 63, 66-7, 70, 76, 95, 155, 424, 526
Norman, Rev. James, 426
Normanby, Lord, 548
North Cape, 58, 65, 68, 80, 81, 85, 94, 125, 145, 150, 157, 161, 166, 171, 218, 225, 341, 370, 405, 456, 467, 511n, 522, 525, 531, 533, 535
Nugent, C. R., 416
Nugent, C. R. (Mrs.), 417
Nukoroa, 204n
Ocean Beach, 110n
O Emanonee, see Ohinemuri
Ohaeawae, 359n
Ohaiawai, 505
Ohau Stream, 342n
Ohinemuri River, 255n, 263-4, 269
Ohinemutu, 514
Oihi, 124
Okorako, 320
O-Kakka, see Hauraki
Okeeda, see Okira
Okianga, see Hokianga
Okira, 382n
Ohaeawai, 210
Okoora and Okora, see Okura
Okura, 239
Okuratopc Pa, 96n, 97-9, 166
"Old Benny," 253
Old Testament, Maori, 523n
Olney, 529n
Onehunga, 314n
Onewa, 304
Oporehu, 429
Omapere Lake, 99n, 187
Orahuhu, 129n
Oraka, 183, 186
Orangi-tuapeka Pa, 509
Orphanage, the, at Parramatta, 36
Okaihau, 99n
Orere, 106n
Otago, 288, 377n
Otahiti, N.Z., 195
Otaheitans, see Tahiti, natives of
Otahutu River, 315
Otahuhu, 342n, 427
Otaki, 528n
Otamatea River, 309-10, 319-20
Otuihu Pa, 462
Oro, 434
Outrages, European, in New Zealand, 206-7, 498-500, 505, 508
Pas, Maori, 243, 255-6, 261-3, 269, 272, 289, 295-6, 298, 301-2, 314, 318, 324, 428-9, 433-4, 443
Pacific, France in the, 503, 537-8
Pacific, Missions in the Southern, 39
Paeroa, 256n
Paetae, 105
Page, W. G. P., of Hull, 20
Pahihoro, 197-8, 318-22
Paihea, see Paihia, 336, 339, 344-6, 374-5n, 376-9, 387, 391-4, 396-7, 399, 403, 421-3n, 436-7, 440-2, 449m, 450, 456, 459, 461-5, 467-9, 475, 481-4, 487, 490, 493-4, 497, 502, 512n-4, 518n, 522n, 523n, 545
Pairoa, see Paroa
Pakaraka, 210, 212n, 339
Pakihi Island, 439n
Panakareao, 523n
Pandora, the, 319n
Pango, 478
Panmure (Mokoia), 27m, 280n, 356n
Paroa, 147n, 149, 160, 307, 389-90, 452-3, 499, 505, 524,525
Parramatta, N.S. Wales, 26-9, 35-9, 48, 51-3, 65-7, 69-71, 81, 87, 95, 124, 134-5, 144-6, 155, 161, 163, 175, 181, 206, 211, 218, 223-4, 226-8, 230-3, 239-48, 289, 305, 344, 352, 358, 365, 375-80, 386, 412-5, 445-7, 461, 473, 476, 493n, 497, 516n, 528m, 531, 539-42
Parro, Parroa, see Paroa
Pataua River or Inlet, 301, 302n
Paternoster Valley (Matahui), 416
Paterson, Captain William, of the New
South Wales Corps, 28
Patiti, 400
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Patu, 86, 92, 186, 244, 266-9, 279, 284, 304, 400
Patuone, 198-200, 323, 326, 436, 442-3, 505, 552
Patu-iwi (Hongi's musket), 342
Peace, the, of Kororareka, 462, 471
Peacemaking, Maori, 167-8
Peach Cove, 108
Pearl Islands, the, 68
Peas, in New Zealand, 375, 527n
Pelorus, H.M.S., 518
Penryhn, 523n
Peron, Francois, 35
Perseverance, the, 527n
Peruvian, H.M.S., 547
Peterhead, 511n
Petition, the, of the N.Z. chiefs, 504
Petone, Wellington, 144n, 414n
Phillip, Captain Arthur, R.N., 26-7, 31, 58
"Philo Free" libel, the, 48
Philological School, the, of London, 75
Phormium tenax, see Flax
Piako Swamp, 400
Picanakka, 301, 302n
Piercy Island, 110n
Pigs in New Zealand, see Hog
Pigeon, wood, 112, 305
Pinaki, 153n, 288
Pine, white (kahika), 95
Piopio, 289n
Piper, Captain, of the N.S.W. Corps, 59
Pirongia (Alexandra), 342n
Pisgah Vale, see Cloudy Bay
Pitoiti (Riverhead), 282n
Pithi, see Paetae
Plough, in New Zealand, 242, 236
Po, 291n
Point Rodney, 310, 316
Pokai (of Kaiau, Whakatiwai), 170n, 253, 390
Poisoning, a case of Maori, 170
Polack, Joel Samuel, 518n, 519n
Polygamy, Maori attitude towards, 209
Pomare, 114-8, 160, 164-5, 213-4, 353, 451, 459, 468n, 529n, 547
Pomarree, see Pomare
Pompallier, Jean Baptiste Francois, Bishop, 522n, 537n, 538-9
Pongakawa Stream, 342n
Ponui, 274n
Pooka Newee, see Pukenui
Poor Knights, the, 102
Poro, see Pahihoro
Port Dalrymple, 108, 142, 154, 173, 426n
Port Jackson, 58n, 80n, 81-2, 85, 89, 93, 108-111, 114, 118-21, 125-32, 136-41, 146-8, 154-6, 160, 163, 171-2, 180-1, 197-9, 205-7, 210-14, 218-19, 223-5, 233, 239, 246-7, 265, 280-1, 290, 300, 308, 311, 329, 331-3, 336, 341-5, 348-56, 366-7, 370-2, 380-3, 386-8, 391, 395, 401, 405, 412-13, 421-4, 440, 447, 454n, 456, 481, 487, 507-8, 524
Port Macquarie, 40
Port Nicholson, 323n, 414n, 528n
Port Phillip, 548
Port Underwood, 510n
Portugal, 417n
Pot, earthen, 162-3
Potato, in New Zealand, 67, 80-3, 88, 96-100, 105-7, 113, 125-6, 153, 158, 160, 164, 169, 176-8, 181, 187-8, 191-6, 200-1, 205, 208-9, 217, 234, 242, 262, 280, 289, 298, 303, 308, 316, 356, 371, 386, 428, 455-7, 467, 471, 477, 487-8, 494, 502n, 504, 526-9n
Potato, sweet, see Kumara
Pouwhenua, 400
Powditch, Captain, 417
Powhiri, 179
Poynton, Thomas, of Hokianga, 537n
Pratt, Rev. Josiah, 40, 51, 61, 78, 221, 228-9, 232, 235-6, 239m, 328, 346-7, 412, 419, 425n, 426n, 516n, 535
Preece, James, 514
Preserved head, see Head, preserved
Press, Church Mission, 522n
Priest, Maori, his powers, 174, 409, 467, 483
Princess Mary, the, 468n
Prince of Denmark, the, 498, 500
Princess of Denmark, the, 489
Prince Regent, the, 238n, 302, 307, 311, 5l5n, 518, 519n
Prince of Wales, the, 451, 491
Printing in New Zealand, 492-3, 522n
Private trade, New Zealand missionaries, and, 232-5, 340n, 411
Puckey, Elizabeth Gilbert, 362, 511n
Puckey, William Gilbert, 41, 110, 181, 190-1, 200, 312n, 317n, 318-9, 337n, 362, 436, 445n, 494, 511n, 514, 523n, 545
Pukenui, 96n, 212, 242, 245-6
Puketona, 359
Puketotara, 392n
Puketutu Pa, 342n, 459
Punakitere River, 195
Punt, the building of a, 147, 150, 163, 170, 176, 180
Purewa, 522n
Puriri, 514, 530n, 545
Pu tarata, 324n
Pyhea, see Paihia
Pyramus, H.M.S., 515, 518, 521, 532
Queen Charlotte, the, 68, 341, 344, 353
Queen Charlotte's Sound, 507,527n, 528n
Racow, see Rakau
Raiatea, the, 537n
Raikes, Robert, of Gloucester, 38
Rainbow, H.M.S., 423, 425
Rakataura, 287n
Rakau, 400
Rakau, 159, 164, 178-9, 363-4, 385, 400
Rangee Hoo, see Rangihoua
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Ranghee-Wakka-Takka, see Rangi-Whakataka
Rangatira Beach, 317
Rangi, 495
Rangihoua, 45n, 90-96, 102, 108-10, 117-24, 128-30n, 139-40, 146-52, 156-7, 160-75, 178-81, 188-9, 196-203, 208, 213, 218, 251, 262, 308, 336, 339-46, 350-4, 362-6, 385-7, 408, 431, 437, 440, 445, 452, 474-6, 479-84, 487-94
Rangitoto Channel, 278n, 310n
Rangi-whakataka, 195
Rapa, 459
Rarawa tribes, 523n, 526
Rattlesnake, H.M.S., 501, 528-30, 548
Raven, Captain of the Britannia, 63
Rawa, see Rewha
Razor, 111
Recollections of Captain Cook, Maori, 268
Regulations, Colonial, 413
Regulations, for private trade, 139-40
Regulations for the N.Z. Mission, Marsden's, 354, 410-12
Reine de Paix, 522n
Religion, Maori, 116, 286
Rennox, Captain (of the Conway), 454
Repo, 378
Research, the, 438n
Resident, British in New Zealand, 498-501, 505-8, 512n, 532
Resolution, the, 527n
Rewa, Rewah, see Rewha, 319-22, 342n, 368, 371-3, 388, 397, 451, 455-9, 462n, 463n, 471, 505
Rewiti, 272n
Rhodes, Captain (of the Alexander), 527n
Richardson, Captain (of the Albion), 63
Richmond Legh, 529n
Riggs, Captain Abimileck (of the General
Gates), 143n, 239n
Riley, Alexander, 47-8
Rimu, 98
Ring, James, 52-4
Rio de Janeiro, 65
Ripahau, 528n
Ripe, 505
Ripiro Beach, 321
Riva, Riwa, Rewha, see Riwa, 358, 372-3
Robley, Major-General, 495
Rock and Pillar Range, 304
Rodney Point, 103, 109
Romaine, Rev. William, 529n
Roman Catholic Mission in New Zealand, 503, 522n, 537, 537n, 538n
Rongo-mauri-kura, 275n
Rora (or Roraka), 181
Roroa hapu of Ngati-Whatua, 323n, 427, 429, 472
Rosanna, the, 438-9n
Roto-ehu Lake, 342n
Roto-iti Lake, 342n
Roto-kakahi Lake, 342n
Rotooru, see Rotorua
Rotorua, 371, 386, 389, 390, 545
Rotorua Lake, 342n
Rous, Captain the Hon. H. J., 424-5
Royal Admiral, 52711
Royal Sovereign, the, 452-4n, 458, 468n
Royal West Kent Regiment (Queen's Own), 508-9, 530n
Rua-kai, 98
Ruarangi-haereere, 27 m, 272n
Ruatara, 46, 60-70n, 80-82, 85-6, 89-93, 96, 101-8, 120-3, 134-5, 141, 178, 181, 204-6, 213, 284, 330, 385, 475n, 476-7
Rupee, see Rupi
Rupi, 311, 312
Russell, 451-3, 518n
St. Anne's, Blackfriars, 529n
St. James's, Sydney, 515n, 517-8
St. Jean Baptiste, 208n, 527n
St. John's, Cambridge, 20, 530n
St. John's, Old, Parramatta, 25, 38, 539, 540, 542
St. Mary's, Auckland, 523n
St. Swithin's, London, 515
Sandy Bay, 58, 456
Santa Anna, the, 63-5
Santa Cruz Group, 62n
Sarah, the, 361
Sattianaden, 77
Savage, John, 109, 202, 301
Sawyers, in New Zealand, 94, ill, 130n, 140, 167, 224-5, 382n, 458
Schools, in New Zealand, 222, 373, 382n, 385, 392, 404, 445, 513,522, 525, 525n, 529n, 530; see also Education in N.Z.
Scott, Michael, novelist, 547
Scott, Thomas Hobbes, Archdeacon, 54, 54n, 419, 425, 476n, 518
Scriptures, Maori, the, 444-5, 486-7, 492-3, 522, 522n, 523n, 524-5, 530
Scylla, H.M.S., 547
Sea Bream, 103n
Sealers in New Zealand, 63, 143n
Self-reliant policy, development of, 444
Selwyn, Bishop, 140n, 522n, 523n
Seminary, Parramatta, the, 39, 231-2-3, 413, 445n, 446-7, 449n
Sepek River, 495
Sepulchre, Maori, see Burial Customs, Maori
Settlement system, failure of, 412
Shelley, William, of the Queen Charlotte, 68
Shah Hormuzear, the, 58
Shepherd, James, uon, 241, 308, 318, 320, 326, 329, 336, 341, 343, 350, 354, 362, 373, 401, 431, 445n, 474-6, 480, 494, 523n
Shepherd (James), Mrs., 350, 362
Shewkoree, see Hukori
Shoal, Nicholson's, 454n
Shoalhaven River, 421
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Shokee Hanga (Hangha), River see Hokianga
Shonghi, Shongui, see Hongi Hika
Shukeehanga, see Hokianga
Short, Mr., of London, 72, 74
Shortland, Dr. Edward, 287n
Shovell, Admiral Sir Clowdisley, 21, 22
Showpa, see Te Haupa
Showrakee, see Hauraki
Shukeangha, see Hokianga
Shungee (Shunghee), see Hongi Hika
Sierra Leone, 426n
Simeon, Rev. Charles, 529n
Sisters, the, 370, 425, 429, 440, 454n
Skinner, Captain, H.M.S. Dromedary, 143n, 237-8, 251, 308
Slaves, New Zealand, 204, 386-7, 409, 453, 458-9, 471, 477, 483
Smiths, in New Zealand, 94, 110-11, 130n, 134, 140, 160, 164-5, 171, 439n
Smith, James, 492, 494
Smith, S. Percy, 96n, 267n
Snapper, 194, 301-2
Snapper, the, 348-9
Socialism, earliest example of, in N.Z., 140n
Society, Church Missionary, the, 43, 45n, 123n, 130-1, 132-3, 135-41, 144n, 150, 152, 166, 176, 213-4, 221, 223, 225-230, 234-6, 328-33, 333, 339-40, 343-4, 346-8, 353, 374n, 376, 377n, 378-9, 380, 381n, 382n, 392n, 393, 395, 396, 399, 406, 408, 410-13, 414n, 415, 417, 418-21, 424, 426n, 430, 431, 433, 436, 439n, 444-6, 449, 451, 455, 475, 482, 491-3, 497-9, 505, 508, 515, 518, 522n, 524, 531, 534-46
Society, London Missionary, 39-41, 136, 139, 225-6, 332, 426n
Society Islands, 225, 233, 332, 348, 417
Society, Maori, 118
Society, Wesleyan Missionary, 339, 341-3, 345, 348-50, 363, 366, 405-6, 423, 441, 495, 514, 545
Solander, Dr., 15m
South Cape, 509
South Seas, 454-5, 508, 537n, 540
Southern advance, 204, 513-4, 520
Sovereign, the, 519n
Sovereignty, British, proclamation of, 444, 538n, 543n, 549
Spars, New Zealand, 237, 253, 256, 264, 270-1, 290, 294, 300, 302, 308, 330, 439n
Spears, New Zealanders', 186, 192, 304
Spey, H.M.S., 547
Spikeman, William, 445n
Stack, Rev. James, 423, 433, 436, 442, 495
Staivers, 208n
Stiles, Rev. H. T., of Windsor, 540
Stewart, Captain, of the brig Elizabeth, 501
Stewart Island, 143n
Stivers, see Staivers
Stone tools, Maori, 176
Suicide, among New Zealanders, 197
Sulphur springs, in New Zealand, 390
Surrey, the, 144n
Swordfish, 145
Sydney, 27, 40, 59, 68n, 69, 82, 127, 128, 133-35, 143, 143n, 228, 237, 339, 342n, 377n, 405-6, 414n, 416-7, 426n, 429, 438, 440, 448, 468n, 493, 500-1, 501n, 507, 512m, 515, 518, 522n, 527n, 530, 531-3
Sydney Gazette, the, 48-50. 330, 492, 528n
Tabu, application of, 145, 174, 211, 213, 27m, 272, 286, 312, 353, 409, 442n, 478, 483
Tacouri, 208n
Taewa, 208n
Tahiti, 39-41, 68, 79, 81-2, 125-7, 137, 145, 213-4, 225-6, 352-3, 417, 449n, 484, 537n, 538n
Tahuwai, 459
Taiaha, 9, 111, 400
Taiamai, 155n, 203, 207-8, 217, 242, 244, 246, 250, 452, 461, 505
Taiwanga, see Taiwhanga
Taiwhanga, 465, 489
Takamaihi, 479
Takou, 451, 459, 462
Takawhau, see Te Kawau
Tamaki Inlet, 342n
Tamaki River, 278
Tamaki Strait, 270n, 313n, 342n, 522n
Ta-man-hena, see Te Manene
Tamarehe, 444n
Tamatene, 339
Tamihana Te Rauparaha, 528n
Tamoranga and Ta Morengha, see Te Morenga
Tane, 287n
Tangiheroria, 296
Tangiwai, 304
Taniko, 112
Taonui, 505
Tapapakanga Pa, 106
Tapsell, Kiri, 553
Tapsell, Philip, 481, 486, 553
Tapsell, Retreat, 553
Tapua, 552, 552n
Tapuariki, 254
Tara (of Kororareka), 70n, 71, 95, 111, 114, 118-9, 125, 128, 134, 157-9
Taranaki, 322, 326, 377, 386, 399, 507, 509, 510, 545
Taraweka, 194, 196
Tarawheka, see Taraweka
Tarayha, see Tareha
Tareha, 346, 381, 382n, 431, 440, 461
Taraia, 97, 100, 206, 242, 243n
Taro, 283, 288
Tarria, see Taraia
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Tartary, 75
Tasman, 527
Tasmania, 68n, 413, 506, 525n
Tattooing, 151, 154, 159-60, 171-2, 195, 197, 216, 432, 485, 495
Taua, 156, 163, 352, 353
Taui, 356
Tauhi, 157
Taumarere, 95
Taunui, see Taonui
Taurakohia, 342n
Taurau, 296-7
Tauranga, 258-9, 263-4, 266-8, 274, 281, 289-90, 312-4, 342n, 371, 383, 390, 469m, 529, 545
Tawirio, 459
Taylor, Rev., 515, 533-4, 539, 542, 545
Te Arawa, 553
Te Awaiti, 507
Te Houpa, of the Ngati-Paoa tribe, 103-6, 108, 173-5, 356
Te Hinaki, 253, 271, 274-6, 278-81, 311-2, 355-359n, 386, 499, 513
Te Horeta, 255-7, 276, 342, 359n
Te Hurukokoti, see Huru
Te Ikaranganui, 319n, 357n, 427, 457n, 551
Te Kareti (The College), 522n
Te Kawau, 271, 273, 293, 318
Tekokee, see Te Koki
Te Koki, 160, 169, 441n
Te Kopiri, 202
Te Korangu, 308-9
Te Mahia, 202n, 432
Te Manene, 188-90, 193, 196, 199, 203
Te Morenga, 46, 104-5, 118, 127-8, 155, 172-4, 206, 213, 239, 251, 253, 256, 259, 261-2, 265-70, 275-8, 280-1, 283-4, 287, 289-90, 292, 297-303, 305-8, 312, 335, 355-6, 388-9, 451, 459, 461-2, 469, 505
Temmaranga, Temmarangha, and Temoranga, see Te Morenga
Te Murupaenga, 284-5, 289, 291-2, 314, 357n, 427n
Te Ngangi, 303, 305-6
Te Ngawha, 210
Te Pahi, 53, 59, 60n, 61-2, 65-6, 85, 85n, 87, 92, 120, 123, 156, 163, 171, 201, 205-6, 213, 349, 352, 371, 441
Te Puhi, 85, 88, 251, 254-5, 257, 260, 274-5, 429-30, 435
Te Puna, 124, 164-5, 177-8n, 468, 482, 514, 545
Te Puriri, 263, 269, 314
Te Ranghee, see Te Rangi
Te Rangi, 144, 149-50, 153, 167
Te Rangi-a-nini, 265, 268-9
Te Rangihaeta, 323n
Te Rangi Hiroa (Dr. Peter Buck), 112
Te Rauangaanga, 129n
Te Rauparaha, 323n
Te Rauroha, 427-8
Te Reinga, 291n
Te Roroa, 181
Te Taonui, 184
Te Tawhio, 267n
Telford, John, 522n
Tenana, see Tinana
Te-pae-o-Kai-waka, 342n
Te Papa, 198
Tepara, 459
Tee, see Te Ti
Te Ti, 381, 392
Te Tinana, 317-8
Te Toko, 295, 320-1
Te Totara, 342n
Tetore, see Titore
Te-Tau Nee, see Te Taonui
Te Toru, 365
Te Uri-o-Kanae, 105n-7n, 123-4, 162, 169
Te Uru-ti, see "King George"
Te Warau, 265-8, 312
Te Wera, 202n
Te Whaiti, 188, 194, 197
Te Wharemaru, 184-7, 385, 387
Tezvhatewha, 400
Te Whau, 315n
Te Wherowhero, 129n
Thames, Firth of, 527n
Thames, River, 46, 96, 101-4, 107-9, 122, 125, 129, 150-1, 154, 170, 173-5, 179, 196, 204, 207, 218, 229, 250, 253-7, 260, 263, 270, 274-7, 290, 294, 309-14, 316, 320, 335-6, 342, 355-9n, 370-1, 376, 379, 386-9, 399, 410, 438n, 441n, 449, 458, 462, 478, 511n, 513-4, 528, 529, 531, 533, 548
Thames, tribes at, 342, 514
Thefts, among New Zealanders, 162-3, 409
Three Kings, the, 79, 341
Tima (Timo, Timotimo), 153n, 288
Timber, trade 111, 111, 130-2, 136-8, 160, 224, 227, 230, 353, 356, 359, 361, 411, 420, 502n, 504
Timmaranghee, see Te Morenga
Tingangha, see Te Ngangi
Tippahee, see Te Pahi
Tippoohee, see Te Puhi
Tippoona, see Te Puna
Tipporari, see Te Puriri
Tiraara (Tirarau?)
Titore, 144-5n, 159, 258m, 461, 470, 505, 524-5, 529, 529n, 548, 553
Tobacco, Maori's liking for, 481, 502n
Tohee, see Tuhi
Tohitapu, 459, 463n, 467, 472
Tohunga, 286-7, 302n, 472
Toki (Tokee, Tuke, Toki?), 28, 58, 70, 107n, 526
Toki poutangata, 400
Tokotoko, 400
Tonga, 379n, 454, 519n
Tongatabu, 484
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Tonui, 459
Tooi, see Tuhi
Tootooroo, see Te Toru
Topira, see Toupiro
Torrens, Colonel, 439n
Tory, the, 548
Too-Hoo, see Tuohu
Tootookakka, see Tutukaka
Totokariwa, 311
Totooru, 389
Totaree, see Totokariwa
Tottenham, the, 230
Toua, see Taua
Touai, see Tuhi
Touhee, see Tohi
Toui, see Tuhi
Toukoukou, 377
Toupiro, 171
Towaka (Towakka), 356
Toward-Castle, the, 454, 457
Towarroro, see Tuwharoro
Towha, see Taua
Towhee, see Tauhi
Townson, Captain of the New South
Wales Corps, 59n
Towrangha, see Tauranga
Trade, missionaries and private, 140-1, 232-4, 340, 411
Translations, Maori, 463, 492-3, 515n, 521-5, 530
Treaty of Waitangi, 198n, 384, 543n, 549
Trevally (Caranx platessa), 83
Trial, the, 281
Tribes of New Zealand, the, 510
Triton shell, 324n
Trumpet, Maori, 324, 324n, 356-7
Tuhi, 62, 80, 83-4, 144-5, 149-53, 167, 171, 216, 247, 251, 253, 284, 378, 390
Tui Feathers, 112
Tuhoe people, 172n
Tuke, see Toki
Tuohu, 213
Tupakihi, 513
Tupe, 459
Tupee, see Tupehi, 71, 118-9
Tupuna, see Te Puna
Turi-ka-hiki, 166, 438
Turner, Rev. Nathaniel, 339, 343-5, 348-9, 379, 423, 428-9, 435, 521
Turner (Nathaniel), Mrs., 348
Turnips, 100
Turtle Island, 454n, 468n
Tutukaka, 302, 356, 359, 361-2
Tuwhare, 323n
Tuwharoro, 263
Tyerman, Rev. Daniel, 38, 426n
Tyne, H.M.S., 547
Uhi, 171, 172n
Ulladulla, New South Wales, 420
Ulysses brig, the, 515n, 535n
Urikapana, 459
Urine-nui, 459
Uri-o-Hau, 427
Uri-o-Hawmoewharangi, 427n
Uri-o-Hua, 459
Uri-o-Ngonga, 459
Uritaniwha, 459
Uru Pa, 158, 185
Ururoa, 451, 457-62, 468-71, 481
Utakura, 99n, 186-8, 198, 505
Utu, Maori law of, 433, 443, 468n, 469n, 483
Vale, Rev. Benjamin, 39n, 228
Valparaiso, 52, 399, 415-6
Vancouver, George, 400
Van Diemen, Cape, 145, 157
Van Diemen's Land, see Tasmania
Vanikoro Island, 62n
Vegetables, in New Zealand, 248, 488; see also Kumara and Potato
Venn, Rev. Henry, of Huddersfield, 19
Venus, the, 59n, 108, 142, 154-5n, 172-3, 265n
la Virginie, H.M.S., 547
Wade, Luke, 434-5, 442
Wade, Rev. W. R., 519n, 545
Wahanui, 400
Waha-ika, 304
Waharoa, 513
Wahi-tapu, 443
Wai, 279, 292, 297
Waipa River, 342n, 427
Waicato, see Waikato
Waiheke Channel, 270n, 278n, 310n
Waiheke Island, 313, 439n, 530n
Waihou, 99n
Waikaitewa, 530n
Waikanae, 528n
Waikare, 961n, 114, 150, 303, 365, 459
Waikati, 114-7
Waikato, 129n, 189, 202-3, 219, 258, 336, 342n, 371, 379, 386, 427-8, 459, 476, 480, 514, 522n, 523n
Waikato (chief), 26 m, 364, 386, 407, 437, 440
Waikato River 257 314-5 333 364, 427
Waikatto, see Waikato
Wai-mamaku, 429
Waimate, 96n, 97, 242-3, 336-8, 379, 383, 429, 434, 452, 469,71, 483, 487, 489, 490, 494, 505-9, 514, 519n, 521, 522n, 524-6, 534, 540, 545
Wai-o-raka (Mount Albert), 316
Waipa, 219
Waipapa, 354
Wairarapa, 323n
Wairoa, 243, 270, 274, 280, 293, 311, 319, 321, 473
Wairua, 183, 213, 309, 505
Waitanga, see Waitangi, 511n
Waitangi, 160-in, 198n, 224-5, 343, 359n, 384, 439, 501, 512n, 543n, 549
Waitara, 213, 239, 241
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Waitemata, 129n, 270-2, 281, 294, 314-7, 499n
Waiuku, 129n, 314-5, 342n, 427
Waiwhariki, 359n
Waka, 240
Wakefield, Colonel, 144n
Walker, Captain, 391, 394, 405-6
Wallis Island, 537n
Wallis, James, 514
Wangadoodoo, see Whangaruru
Wanganui, 323n
Wangaree, see Whangarei
Wangarooa, see Whangaroa, 61
War canoes, Maori, 96, 101, 146-8, 154-5, 188, 190, 196, 241, 243, 267, 279, 319, 356, 372, 376, 389-90, 467, 487, 524
War dance, 179, 186, 188, 195, 244, 468
War-mat, 322
War party, Maori, 299, 435-6
Warehou, 103n
Warekure, see Waikare
Warenui, see Wharenui
Warepouka, see Wharepoaka
Warerahi, 505
Ware-to-mokia, 459
Warree Maddoo, see Te Wharemaru
Warreenui, see Whare-nui
Warreepork, see Wharepoaka
Waterford, Ireland, 546
Waterford, Marquis of, 546
Watkins, John, 512n
Watonga, 459
Wauwau, 153n
Weedeea, see Whiria
Weerea, see Whiria
Wehiwehi, 300-1, 309
Wellington, 144n
Wellington, the, 424-5
Wentworth, W. C, 34n
Werree Pork, see Whare Poaka
Werrie (Weri ? Whiri ?), 101
Wesleyan missionaries, 339, 348, 350, 379, 402, 495, 514, 521-23n, 528n, 545
Wesleydale, 428-30, 436, 441-2, 449n
West Bay, New Zealand, 527n
West Indies, 547-8
We-te-wha-hetee, see Te Whaiti
Weyee Weyee, see Wehiwehi
Whaka-maramara, 288
Whakapapa, of Hongi Hika and Patuone, 551-2
Whaka-tiwai (Miranda), 104n
Whakatiwai, 170n, 173n
Whalers, 45, 61n, 92, 97, 133, 146, 227-30, 268, 300, 307, 328, 332, 353, 415n, 451n, 454n, 455-8, 459n, 468n, 473, 480-1, 486, 488, 495, 498, 503, 507-9, 535
Whananaki, 302-3, 305, 308
Whangaroa, 62, 83, 85-7, 90, 96, 101-2, 119, 145-6, 157, 161, 171, 205, 250-1, 284, 307-8, 311, 318, 324-6, 333n, 339, 341-5, 348-51, 362-3, 379, 389, 402, 423-6n, 428-31, 437, 441-2, 448, 451, 456, 545
Whangarei, 103n, 110n, 297-300, 309, 341-2n, 355-6, 432
Whangaruru, 303, 305-6
Whare-nui, 435-6, 463n, 465
Wharepapa, 282
Wharepoaka, 181, 186, 355, 359, 364-5, 437, 440, 457, 459, 479, 480
Whatarau, 204
Wheat in New Zealand, 67-70, 95, 100, 105, 108, 121, 239, 290, 383, 469, 474
Whiria, see Pomare, 114-8, 178
Whistle, Maori, 168
Whitaker, Rev., 19
White Island, 265n
White, Rev. W., 341, 348-9, 362-3, 402, 406, 495, 514, 528n
Whitefield, George, 529n
Whiteley, John, 514
Whitoi, 114, 499
Whiwhia, 284, 459
Why-Cota, Whycoto, Why Kotto, see
Waikato
Whydua, see Wairua
Whykato, see Waikato (chief)
Whytanghee, see Waitangi
Whytarow, see Whatarau
Wilberforce, William, 20-1n, 36n-7n, 50, 56n
Wilkinson, Rev. Frederick, 52m, 524n, 543n
William, the, 23
William and Ann, the, 61n
William IV., 504-5, 510-11
Williams, Edward, 359n
Williams, Archdeacon Henry, 45, 212n, 337n, 339, 343-6, 352, 363, 365, 368, 374-6, 383, 385, 387, 391-8, 404n, 412n, 436, 438, 441n, 445n, 452, 455-6, 459-63, 467-8n, 472, 481-2, 487, 489, 490, 494, 513, 516-7, 520, 524, 526, 528n, 543n, 545
Williams (Henry), Mrs., 339, 345, 375n, 388, 396, 403-4, 481
Williams, Bishop Herbert W., 522n
Williams, Robert, of Sydney, 527n
Williams, Archdeacon Samuel, 337
Williams, Rev. William, 343, 426, 445n, 459, 463-5, 471, 473, 481, 487, 490, 494, 514, 518n, 521-2n-3n, 530, 535, 545
Williams, Mrs. W. T., 337
Wilson, Captain, of the Royal Admiral, 527n
Wilson, John A., 514, 545
Windsor, N.S.W., 539-40
Wine, 527n
Winnanakkee, see Whananaki
Wiria, 188
Wi Pane, 552n
Wiwia, see Whiwhia
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Women, first white in N.Z., 142n
Woodd, Rev. Basil, 71-2, 79n, 417, 419
Woodd, Charles, of London, 75-6
Woodford, 468n
Wool, Australian, 43
Woon, W. 514
Wooster, Commodore, 417
Wreck of the Cossack, 359, 360
---- of the Brampton, 366-8
Wright, Ensign, of the 50th Regiment, 508
Wycaddee, Waikare, see Waikati
Wycotto, see Waikato, 357
Wyedakka, see Wai-o-raka (Mount Albert)
Wyekadee, see Waikare
Wyekotto, see Waikato
Wyemattee, see Waimate
Wyeroo River, see Wairua
Wyeteematta, see Waitemata
Wyeterra, see Waitara
Wypoppa, see Waipapa
Wytanghee, see Waitangi
Yams, 125, 288, 488
Yate, Rev. William, 475, 492-4, 504-5, 510n, 514-5, 518-9, 522, 531, 534-5, 537, 550
York, Archbishop of, 233
Youl, Rev. John, 226, 228-9
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