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INDEX

Acheron, H. M. S., 109n.

Adams, John A. D., 117n.

Ajax, the, 118n.

Akaroa, 236, 236n, 237, 237n, 238, 238n, 239, 239n.

Alabaster, 244.

Alderney, 92, 94, 95, 96.

Aldersen, Baron, see von Alzdorf.

Aldred, Rev. John, 228, 228n, 244

Anderson, 236n.

Andrew, Captain, 102-125.

Angas, 77n.

Apsley House, 53, 53n.

Arch, at Kohanga, 182.

Armitage, James, 153, 153n.

Ashcroft, Mrs. James, 70n.

Ashwell, Air. and Mrs. Benjamin Y., 146, 162, 163, 163n, 199, 213, 218.

Avon, 229.

Auckland, 130-133, 136, 159, 182n, 184, 207-214, 216, 217, 221, 222.

Auckland Choral Society, 154.

Awarahi, 135.

Aylmer, Miss, 237.

Baber, 86.

Bahadur, Jung, 81, 81n.

Balneavis, Lieut-Colonel H. C, 214, 214n.

Banks Peninsula, 129, 230-242.

Barr, Johnnie, 112n.

Barracouta, 116, 117.

Barrett, Richard, 125n.

Barrett's Hotel, 125.

Bellbird, Song of, 240, 241n.

Bell Hill, 118.

Bible Society, 214.

Bible, Translation of, 151, 151n.

Bibles, used as wadding for muskets, 155, 156.

Bickersteth, Rev. Edward, 29, 29n.

Bidi-bid, see Piripiri.

"Big William," see Puhirere, Wi Harihono.

Bird songs, 240, 240n, 241, 241n

Black Prince, 212, 213.

Blomfield, Dr. C. J. (Bishop of London), 29, 29n, 42.

Bolton, 58, 59, 60.

Bookfield, Mrs. 70.

Booth, Mr. and Mrs. James, 103, 103n, 122.

Bowen, Hon. Charles, 228, 228n

Bowen, Rev. Mr., 245.

Boylan, Miss, 202.

Britomart, the, 237n.

Brown, Frank, 224n.

Brown, Rev. H. H, 224, 224n.

Browne, Harold (Bishop of Winchester), 182.

Browne, Sir Thomas Gore, 136, 181, 182, 182n, 183, 212n.

Bunsen, Chevalier Christian K. J. C. de, 57, 57n.

Burial grounds, 45, 46.

Burrows, Connie, 210, 211, 213.

Burrows, Rev. Robert, 208, 208n.

Cameronians, 118.

Canoes, 161, 162, 163, 165.

Canoe song, 163, 163n.

Canterbury, 221, 225, 226-247.

Canterbury Pilgrims, 130.

Canterbury Plains, 120, 226, 230n.

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Cathedral Square, Christchurch, 229.

Cavendish, Lord Frederick, 127n.

Cecil, Lord Robert, 126, 127, 127n.

Channel Islands, 93.

Chartists, 27, 28.

Chatham Islands, 228n.

Cholera epidemic, 62, 62n, 63.

Cholmondeley, Charles, 232, 232n, 234, 235.

Cholmondeley, George James, 232n.

Cholmondeley, Hugh Heber, 232.

Cholmondeley, Marquis of, 79.

Christchurch, 221, 225, 227-230, 243-244.

Church at Kohanga, 187-189, 190.

C. M. S., 54, 214, 216, 217.

C. M. S. Children's Home, 65.

Church Missionary Committee, 29, 30, 54, 65, 78, 97.

Church Mission House, Salisbury Square, 25, 54-84.

City Road Chapel, London, 48.

Clerk, Alec, 214.

Clerkenwell Green, 51.

Cloudy Bay, 109n.

Confirmation at Kohanga, 186, 187.

Cook Strait, 198.

Cotterill, Rev. Canon, 70, 70n, 245n.

Cotton, Rev. William, 16, 17.

Coward, Dr., 70.

Cowper's Letters, 159.

Creed, Rev. Charles, 109n, 112n

Cross, --., 86.

Davidson, 236n.

Dickens, Charles, 16, 46n, 86.

Dickey, Miss, 226n.

Dieffenbach, Dr., 140.

Discovery, the, 36.

Drury, 160n, 206.

Drury, Captain and Mrs., 160, 160n, 161.

Duff, Dr. Alexander, 73, 73n.

Dunedin, 108n, 117, 118, 119.

Dunedin gaol, 111, 112, 112n, 120.

Earthquakes, 197, 198n.

East Cape, 239, 241.

Edinburgh, Duke of, 154, 154n, 155.

Eel-fishing, 164.

Egmont, Mount, 223.

Election, 51.

Epping Forest, 31.

Essex, 92.

Evans, Dr. 103.

Exhibition, Great International, 80, 81, 82, 83.

Eyre, Lieut.-Governor Edward John, 131, 131n.

Farm at Kohanga, 168, 169.

Feast, 178, 179.

Fendalton, 234.

Fenton, Francis Dart, 153, 153n 154, 155, 161, 212, 213.

Fish-god, 134.

Fishing, 164, 165, 191.

Fletcher, 245.

Forsyth, Lake, 240.

Foveaux Strait, 109n.

Frederick, Empress, 80.

Freemason's Grand Hall, 72.

French Farm, 238.

Fulton, 103.

French Pass, 95.

Garden at Kohanga, 174, 175, 176.

Gay, Captain, and Mrs. and James, 237.

Gee, Mr., 227.

Gil Bias, the, 108n.

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Gillies, John, 104, 104n.

Gillies, Thomas Bannatyne, 104, 104n.

Gillies, Rev. William, 119, 119n.

Godley, John Robert, 130, 130n.

Gorham, Rev. G. C., 66, 66n.

Grey, Sir George, 126, 127, 127n, 131, 154, 157, 171, 181, 183, 184, 185, 191, 212n.

Grey, Lady, 126.

Guernsey, 94.

Hadfield, Archdeacon O., 129n, 130.

Hahu and Hahunga, 177, 179, 179n, 180n. Hall, 245n.

Hambledon, Mr. and Mrs. 84.

Hamilton Children's Health Camp, 142.

Hamiora, 135, 136.

Hamish, 237.

Hapuku, Te, 128.

Harper, Bishop, 216, 216n, 217, 225, 227, 229, 245, 247.

Harper, Leonard, 227.

Harrington, Mrs. 227, 228.

Hau, Ngaere Wiremu te, 236, 236n, 237, 238, 239.

Hauhaus, 147n, 217.

Hauraki Gulf, 180.

Hazard, H. M. S., 66n.

Heathcote Ferry, 225, 227.

Heenan, John C, 33, 33n.

Heke, 214n.

"Henry of Exeter," see Philpotts, Henry.

Highbury Training College, 85-91.

Hill, 34.

Hobson, Governor, 237n.

Holborn Hill, 69.

Holmes, George, 238n.

Hongi, 140.

Hori, Pita Te, 245, 245n, 246, 246n.

Horneman, Captain F. E., 102n

Horotiu River, 162.

Hoturoa, 144.

Howick, 212n.

Huki, Hoani (John), 155, 156, 157, 177.

Hyde Park, 53.

Illawarra, 90, 91.

"Irish Moss," 170.

Isle of Dogs, 37.

Islington, 30, 40, 46.

Jacobs, Rev. H., 245n.

Jobson, Dr., 48.

Jones, Deputy Commissary-General Humphrey, C. B., 206, 207, 209, 209n, 213, 214.

Jones, Miss, 194, 200-206, 209, 210, 211, 212, 213, 218.

Jones, Vaughan, 103.

Junk, Chinese, 82.

Kahawai, 165.

Kaiapohia, 113.

Kaiapoi, 228n, 245-247.

Kaikouras, 198.

Kaipara, 154.

Kapiti, 239n.

Karaka fruit, 170.

Karengo, 170.

Karetai, 112, 112n, 114, 114n, 115.

Karetai, Timothy, 116.

Kawhia, 142, 199, 204, 204n.

Kettle, Charles H., facing p. 112.

Kinaki, 140.

King Movement, 135, 153n, 184n, 185, 185n.

Kingsley, Charles, 50.

"King William," see Puhirere, Wi Harihono.

Kissling, Archdeacon and Mrs. 132, 208, 209, 222.

Knight, 74, 75.

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Kohanga, 140-146, 156, 157-206, 213, 214, 215, 218.

Kohimarama, 132.

Kokopu, 164.

Korari sticks, 133.

Koro, 129.

Koti, Arapata, 233.

Krapf, Dr., 57.

Kukutai, Hori (George), 144.

Kukutai, Kerei, 144.

Kukutai, Waata (Walter), 142, 143, 144, 146, 180, 195, 196.

Latter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert, 69, 70, 70n, 231.

Lea, river, 31.

Le Cocq, 92-96.

Leicester Square, 32.

Lexicon, Maori, 151.

Line, crossing the, 21, 22.

Little River, see Wairewa.

"Little William," see Hau, Ngaere Wiremu te.

Lizard representing death, 195, 195n, 196.

London, 24-90.

Lord Ashley, the, 222.

Lord Mayor's Show, 38, 39.

Lord Worsley, the, 224n.

Lyttelton, 224, 225, 228n, 231, 242.

Lyttelton Harbour, 242.

Macgregor, 106.

Madmen, adventure with, 207, 208.

Mahoe leaves, healing properties of, 194, 194n.

Mahoetahi pa, 224n.

Maitlands, 103.

Manahi, Annie, 233.

Manukau harbour, 134n, 135, 160, 222.

Maraetai, 142, 143, 148, 149, 151-157, 164, 201, 203, 215.

Marriott, Mr., 65.

Marsden, Rev. Samuel, 115.

Marshall, Charles, 140.

Mauku, 141.

Maunsell, Dr. 132, 140-5, 147-151n, 153, 156, 160-1, 167, 170, 178, 181, 186-8, 191-3, 197, 201, 203-4, 213, 217-8.

Maunsell, Eliza, 202, 204.

Maunsell, Fanny, 202, 204.

Maunsell, George, 206.

Maunsell, Susan, 142, 148, 202, 203.

Maurice, F. D., 50.

Melanesians, 211, 212.

Mesney, Phillip, 95.

Millar, Mrs. 192, 200, 201, 202.

Minerva, the, 225n.

Mokihi, 133n.

Monro, Dr. David, 117n.

Morgan, John, 218, 218n.

Mosquitos, 172, 173.

Murchison, Sir Roderick, 57, 57n.

Mutiny on the Slains Castle, 106, 107.

National Gallery, 60.

National Sunday School Union 69, 70n.

Nelson, 222, 223, 223n, 224, 224n, 228n, 239n.

New Munster, 131n.

New Plymouth, 141, 142, 222, 223, 224n.

New River, 50.

Ngaitahu, 76n, 246n.

Ngapaki, 144.

Ngati Pou, 140.

Ngati Tipa, 140, 142, 143, 177, 179, 180.

Ngaturu, 149, 149n.

Ngaturu, Mary, 149, 149n.

Nicol, Captain, 108n.

North-East Valley, 118.

Novara, the, 222.

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Ohaeawai, 66.

Oira, 134n.

Oldham Brothers, 103.

Old Pensioners, 212, 212n.

Onawe, 236n, 239n.

Onehunga, 212n.

Onewhero, 143, 146.

Onuku, 236n, 239, 239n.

Opotiki, 147n, 217.

Oraumoa, 115.

Osborne, 136.

Otago Harbour, 108, 108n, 117, 117n.

Otago Heads, 110, 113.

Otahuhu, 212n.

Otaki, 127, 128, 129, 130.

Otaki, Church at, 129, 129n, 130.

Otawhao, 218n.

Paekakariki Hills, 127.

Paihia, 163n.

Palliser Bay, 102n, 121, 124, 125.

Pandora, H. M. S., 160.

Panmure, 212n.

Papanui, 229.

Parnell, 132.

Parramatta, 115

Patea 103n.

Patuki, Tione Topi, 109, 109n, 110, 110n, 112, 113.

Peach trees at Kohanga, 176, 176n.

Pearson, 103, 127.

Pensioners, 36.

Penyard Park, the, 15, 104n.

Pepper, Professor John Henry, 35, 35n.

Perry, 31.

Phelps, Samuel, 71, 71n.

Phillips, Henry, 47, 47n.

Phillpotts, Lieut. George, R. N., 66n.

Phillpotts, Henry, 66, 66n.

Pickpockets, London, 69.

Pigeon Bay, 236, 238.

Pipiriki, 103n.

Pipis, 135, 140.

Piripiri, 203, 203n.

Pirongia, 204n.

Polytechnic Institution, 34.

Porirua Harbour, 127, 183, 184.

Port Chalmers, 109, 110, 119.

Port Levy, 231, 232, 234, 235.

Port Nicholson, 228n.

Port Waikato, 165n.

Potatau Te Wherowhero, 185, 185n.

Prayer Books used as wadding for muskets, 155, 156.

Puhirere, Wi Harihono, 239, 239n.

Pukawa, 185n.

Puoho, Te, 109n, 110n.

Purau, 231.

Pure, 179, 180n.

Puseyites, 40.

Putataka, 165.

Putiki pa, 79n.

Raglan Harbour, 144.

Rangiawhia, 185n.

Rangiriri, 163n, 213, 214, 215.

Rapaki, 242.

Rauparaha, Tamihana Te, 76, 76n, 77, 77n, 78, 79, 80, 84, 103, 109, 121, 122, 124, 185n. See also Frontispiece, and facing p. 128.

Rauparaha, Rutu (Ruth) Tamihana Te, 128.

Rauparaha, Te, 76n, 79n, 113, 115, 127, 128, 129, 129n, 183, 184, 184n, 236n, 239n.

Raupo, 50, 51, 51n.

Reay, Rev. Charles L., 239, 239n.

Rebmann, Rev. Mr. 57, 57n.

Reid, Rev. Alexander, 218, 218n

Reynolds, W. H., 111, 111n.

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Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs., 231, 231n, 232.

Rhodes's Chimney, 232.

Riccarton, 229, 230, 244.

Richardson, Major Sir John L. C, 103, 103n, 105, 105n, 121, 124, 127.

"Rizpah," Maori, 192-194.

Robertson, F. W., 50.

Robinson, C. B., 237n.

Robinson, Mrs., 237, 237n.

Ronaldson, Rev. William, 79, 79n.

Royal New Zealand Fencibles, 212n.

Ru, 198, 198n.

Ruapuke, 109n.

Ruihana, 185.

Runciman's Bush, 134, 134n.

Ru-wai-moko, 198.

Ryan, Rev. Dr. Vincent William, 85, 85n, 86, 87.

Rymill, Miss, 151n.

Sadler's Wells theatre, 71, 71n.

St. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Henry, 130, 130n.

St. James's, Holloway, 88.

S. John's College, Auckland, 11.

St. Mary's Church, London, 43, 44, 45.

St. Paul's Cathedral, London, 46, 47, 48, 75.

St. Stephen's School, Parnell, Auckland, 132.

Sanitation of London, 81, 82.

Sayers, Tom, 33, 33n.

Scarlett, General Sir James Yorke, 33, 33n.

School at Maraetai, 152, 169, 170.

School at Kohanga, 167, 173, 174, 178, 179, 205.

Scorgie, 106, 122.

Scott, Captain, 221.

Seaweed, edible, 170.

Selwyn, Bishop, 42, 77n, 130, 183, 186, 191, 211, 216.

Shadrach, 208.

Sheep, 150.

Simon, see "Tobacco"

Sinclair, Captain Francis, 238n.

Sinclair, Mrs. F., 236, 237, 238, 238n.

Sinclair, Annie, 237.

Slains Castle, the, 96, 102-125.

Smithfield Market, 63.

Solomon, 246, 247.

Southend, 91.

"Sporting Club," 32.

Stack, Alfred, 65.

Stack, Ann, 65.

Stack, Edward, 65, 197.

Stack, James, 34, 34n, 97, 135, 239.

Stack, Mrs. James, 41, 44, 64.

STACK, JAMES WEST--

Sails from Sydney in Penyard Park, 15.

Crosses the Line, 21.

Reaches London, 24.

Boarding in Pentonville, 25.

Meets Rev. E. Bickersteth and Bishop Blomfield, 29.

Home in Islington, 30.

Sent to School, 30.

Sporting Club in Leicester Square, 32.

Polytechnic Institution, 34.

Lord Mayor's Show, 38.

Is Confirmed, 42.

First Communion at St. Mary's, 43.

Visits St. Paul's, 47.

Watch Night Service in City Road Chapel, 48.

English election scene, 51.

Sees Queen Victoria, 52.

Sees Duke of Wellington, 53

Education allowance ceases, 54.

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Employment in Mission House, 54.

Copies letters of pioneer missionaries, 57.

Introduction to English literature, 58.

Meets Mr. Suter, 59.

Learns to appreciate pictures, 60.

Premonitory symptoms of cholera, 63.

Mother dies, 64.

Meets Secretary of Sunday School Union, 69.

Studying in 1850-1, 71.

Hears Dr. Duff, 73.

Talks with Mr. Knight, 74.

Greets Archdeacon W. Williams, 75.

Meets Tamihana te Rauparaha, 76.

Tamihana interviews Marquis of Cholmondeley, 79.

Misses meeting Queen Victoria, 80.

Visits Chinese junk, 82.

Offers for Missionary service, 85.

At Highbury Training College, 85.

Sunday School teaching at St. James', Holloway, 88.

Gold at Illawarra, 90.

Holiday at Southend, 91.

Visits Channel Islands, 92.

Farewell to father, 97.

Departure in Slains Castle, 102.

Mutiny on board, 106.

Reaches Otago Harbour, 108

Invited with Tamihana to visit Taiaroa, 110.

Visits Dunedin, 117.

Leaves for Wellington, 119.

Danger of shipwreck in Palliser Bay, 121.

Lands in Wellington, 125.

Lunch with Sir George Grey, 126.

Visits Tamihana at Otaki, 127-130.

Stranded at Wellington, 130-131.

Arrives at Auckland, 132.

Goes to Waikato, 32-137.

Arrives at Maraetai Mission, 146.

Meets C. S. Volkner, 137.

Receives advice from Dr. Maunsell, 150.

In charge of school at Maraetai, 152.

Meets F. D. Fenton, 153.

Removal to Kohanga, 157.

Takes Volkner's place at Kohanga, 159.

Interest in Cowper's Letters, 159.

Roof catches on fire, 159-160.

Meets Captain Drury, 160-161.

Expeditions up the Waikato, 162-166.

Kindness of Mr. and Mrs. Ashwell, 163.

Work and hardships at Kohanga, 167-171.

Mosquitoes at Kohanga, 172-173.

Teaches cleanliness to Maoris, 173-4.

Attempts to make vegetable garden, 174-176.

Welcomes visitors from Thames, 173-174.

Arch of Welcome to Governor Browne, 181-182.

Meets Ruihana and Potatau, 185-186.

Experiences at Confirmation Service, 185-187.

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Erection of Church at Kohanga, 187-190.

Social life with Maunsells, 191-192.

Frightens Waata Kukutai with lizard, 195-6.

Visits relations in Sydney, 197.

Experiences earthquake, 197-198.

Meets Miss Jones, 199-201.

Picnic at Waikato Heads, 201-206.

Friendship with Miss Jones, 201-206.

Holiday in Auckland, 206-214.

Adventure with madmen,207-208.

Meets Commissary-General Jones, 209.

Visits caves at Three Kings, 210-211.

Visits Bishop and Mrs. Selwyn at St. John's, 211.

Night ride to Rangiriri, 214.

Leaves C. M. S. to take charge of South Island Maoris, 216-217.

Farewell to Waikato, 218.

Reaches Auckland, 221.

To Wellington in Lord Ashley, 222.

New Plymouth and the Taranaki War, 222-224.

In Wellington, 224.

Arrives at Lyttelton and walks to Christchurch, 225-227.

Interviews Bishop Harper, 227.

Shortage of lodgings, 228-229.

First visit to Banks Peninsula, 230-242.

Calls on Mr. Latter at Lyttelton, 231.

With Mr. Rhodes to Purau, 231.

Calls on Mr. Charles Cholmondeley, 232.

Reaches Port Levy, 233.

Stays at Port Levy, 234.

To Wainui with "Little William," 236-239.

Introduction to Mrs. Sinclair, 237.

Goes with Tamati Tikao to Akaroa, 239.

At Wairewa, 240-241.

To Rapaki, 242.

Arrives back in Christchurch 243-244.

Arrival and meeting at Kaiapoi, 245-6.

Stack, John Maurice, 64.

Stack, Kate, 65.

Stack, Mary, 65, 98.

Stack, Mrs. J. W, see Jones, Miss.

Stansells, 228, 244.

Steward, Captain, 181.

Strachan, Mr. 69.

Straith, Major Hector, 54, 55, 65, 76, 84.

Strathmore, 103n.

Sumner, Dr. John Bird, 47, 47n.

Suter, Andrew Burn, 59, 59n.

Swainson, Attorney-General William, 210, 210n, 214.

Sydney, 197.

Taiaroa, 110, 110n, 112, 113, 114, 116.

Taihewa, Ihaia, 233, 246.

Taihewa, Sarah, 246, 247.

Tainui canoe, 143.

Taiwhanga, Sydney, 190.

Tamihana, see Rauparaha, Tamihana te.

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Tangi, 178.

Tapu, removal of, 177.

Tapu, 195, 196.

Taranaki War, 183, 222, 223, 224.

Tattooing, 116, 116n.

Taupiri, 146, 162, 163n, 164, 199, 214.

Taylor, Rev. Richard, 79n, 103.

Teira, 183.

Te Kopua, 218n.

Temple Gardens, 61.

Te Namu Bay, 224n.

Thames, River, 61.

Thames chiefs, 177, 178, 180, 181.

The Sacking of Kaiapohia, 76n, 110n.

Thomson, J. T., facing p. 112.

Three Kings, Caves at, 210, 211.

Three Kings Wesleyan Native Training Institution, 218n.

Threshing, 176, 177.

Tikao, Rakera, 239.

Tikao, Tamati, 239, 240, 241, 242.

Tikara, see Sinclair.

Timaru, 221.

Titan, 111n.

"Tobacco," 128, 129.

Topi, see Patuki, Tione Topi.

Treadwell, 226, 226n, 227, 228, 244.

Tu, Hukopa Te Atu o, 233.

Tuakau, 153.

Tuckett, Frederick, 117n.

Tuhi, Patara te, 77n, 185n.

Tutu juice, 170, 170n.

Tuturau, 109n.

Uki, Wiremu Te, 233.

Valpy, Francis E. J., 118, 118n.

Valpy, Richard, 118, 118n.

Valpy, William H., 118, 118n.

Victoria, Queen, 52, 53, 78, 79, 80.

Volkner, Rev. Carl Sylvius, 147, 147n, 148, 152, 159, 165, 166, 172, 217.

von Alzdorf, Baron Charles, 125, 125n.

von Haast, Julius, 222.

von Hochstetter, Dr., 222.

Waiapu, 239n.

Waikato, 135-219.

Waikato Heads, 132, 168, 169, 170, 171, 201, 202, 203, 204.

Wainui, 236, 238, 240.

Waipa River, 162, 218n.

Wairewa, 240, 240n, 241.

Waitaki River, 120.

Waiuku, 135, 180.

Wakefield, Edward Gibbon, 130n.

Watercress, 180, 181.

Waterloo Bridge, 39.

Watkin, Rev. Mr., 112n.

Wellington, 124, 125, 126, 127, 130, 198, 198n, 221, 222, 224.

Wellington Harbour, 124.

Wellington, Duke of, 53, 53n.

Whare, 172, 173.

Wherowhero, Potatau Te, 185, 185n.

Whitebait, 191.

White Hart Hotel, Christchurch, 228.

Whiwhi, Matene te, 76n.

Wickliffe Bay, 108n.

Williams, James, 75.

Williams, John, 84.

Williams, Bishop William, 75, 75n, 217.

Wilson, Rev. Daniel, 28, 34, 34n, 42.

Witchery, Maori, 195.

Wounds healing quickly, 195.

Wynyard, Lieut-Colonel Robert Henry, 136, 136n.



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JOURNEYS OF JAMES WEST STACK

(18) 1857. To Sydney, to visit relatives, and return.

(19) 1858. From Kohanga to Auckland (on horseback), and return via Rangiriri.

(20) 1859. From Kohanga to Auckland by land; thence, via Manukau Harbour, in "a miserable screw-steamer" to New Plymouth, Nelson, Wellington. To Port Cooper (Lyttelton) in an emigrant ship. Over the Port Hills to Christchurch.

(21) 1859. From Christchurch to Port Cooper, Port Levy, Pigeon Bay, Wainui (Akaroa Harbour), Onuku, Wairewa (Little River), Rapaki, and back to Christchurch.

(22) 1859. From Christchurch to Kaiapoi and back.

(23) 1859. From Christchurch (with Bishop Harper, on horseback) to Rakaia, Rangitata, Mt. Peel, Orari, Horowhenua, Timaru, Waimate, Waitaki River. Return to Christchurch.

(24) 1860. From Port Cooper to Dunedin (with Bishop Harper) by sea. To Waihola Park, Tokomairiro (Milton), Molyneux River, Mataura Falls, Invercargill, New River, Jacob's River (Riverton), thence a few miles inland. Return by same route to Dunedin. By small steamer to Waikouaiti, thence by boat to Port Cooper, the Bishop riding overland.

(25) 1860. Kaiapoi to Little River, and over the hills to Port Levy. (This journey, and Nos. 21 and 22 are of course typical of many such.)

(26) 1860-1. From Port Cooper to Wellington, across to Nelson and New Plymouth. To Waitara and back by small store steamer. To Auckland (presumably via North Cape) on troopship Robert Lowe.

(27) 1861. From Auckland (with Mrs. Stack and Mr. and Mrs. John Gorst) to Manukau; by boat to Waikato portage; canoe to Kohanga. Return to Auckland.

(28) 1861. From Auckland (with Mrs. Stack) in coastal steamer to New Plymouth, Nelson, Wellington. On horseback to Tamihana's sheep station opposite Kapiti Island. To Rangitikei (Sir William Fox). Back to Otaki to visit Hadfield; to Wellington; to Port Cooper and Christchurch.

(29) 1861. From Christchurch (with Mrs. Stack), by buggy, to Tuahiwi.

(30) 1861-2. With Mrs. Stack from Tuahiwi to Christchurch, and (presumably by sea) to Dunedin. To Waitahuna, via Tokomairiro, by coach. Back to Dunedin. To Otago Heads, Timaru, Akaroa, Wainui, Pigeon Bay (on ponies), Port Cooper (in open boat), over Port Hills, Christchurch, and back to Tuahiwi.

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New Zealand (South Island)
To illustrate the Life and Journeys of James West Stack
Drawn by A. W. Reed

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