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BIBLIOGRAPHY.



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BIBLIOGRAPHY.

Chronological Catalogue of Publications relative to New Zealand, several of which have been used as authorities, though not particularly referred to.

1642.

Harris's Collection of Voyages. Campbell's Edition, vol. i. p. 325.

1663.

Memoires touchant l'Etablissement d'uneMission Chretienne dans Ia Terre Australe. By F. D. C. P. Pretre Indien. Paris, Cramorsy.

1696.

Thevenot's Voyages.

1722.

Bernard Amsterdam. 12mo. French Translation of Tasman's Journal.

1766.

Terra Australis Cognita; or, Voyages to the Southern Hemisphere. Edit. 1766. 3 vols. Vol. i. p. 65.

1770--1780.

Cook's Voyages. London.

1777-1778

Forsters' (father and son) Observations made during a Voyage round the World. London.

1779.

Dodsley's Annual Register for this year contains a proposition for civilising the New Zealanders.

1784.

An Act for the Transportation of Felons. George III.

1787.

Parliamentary Debates, relative to the formation of a penal settlement in Botany Bay. In the Royal Commission given to the first Governor, New Zealand is not named, but the geographical boundaries of his authority comprehend it.

1787.

Act to establish a Court on the Eastern Coast of New South Wales.

1791.

Rochon's Voyages aux Indes Orientales. 3 vols. Paris. Contains a Narrative of De Surville's Voyage to New Zealand.

Burney's History of the Discoveries in the South Seas.

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London. The third edition contains a Translation of Tasman's Voyage to New Zealand, by Sir Joseph Banks.

Balbi's Introduction a l'Atlas Ethnographique. Paris. Contains remarks on the dialects of Tahiti and New Zealand.

Nouveau Voyage a la Mer du Sud, by M. Crozet. Paris. Crozet was first lieutenant in one of Marion de Fresne's ships.

1783.

Rochon's Account of the Voyage of Marion de Fresne. Paris. Was republished with additions in 1791 and 1802.

1795.

An Account of New Zealand and its Inhabitants, as communicated by two Natives to Captain King in 1793. Pamphlet. Republished in Cook's Geography, 1802. London. Captain King was Governor of Norfolk Island, and kidnapped two Natives from New Zealand, to instruct the settlers in Norfolk Island in the mode of preparing flax.

Vancouver's Voyages. London.

1804.

Some Account of New Zealand, by John Savage, Surgeon. He visited the Bay of Islands, and conveyed a New Zealander to England.

1806.

Turnbull's Voyage round the World. London: reprinted at Philadelphia. Contains an account of a European who lived among the New Zealanders early in the century; which account is republished in Nicholas's Narrative in 1817. Turnbull was supercargo to an English ship.

1810.

The Sydney Government Gazette and the Sydney newspapers from this date, contain occasional notices relative to New Zealand.

1813.

Act for the More Easy Recovery of Debts in New South Wales.

1814.

The Church Missionary Society's publications, and the transactions of the same society from this date, give religious information about New Zealand.

1817.

Act for the Punishment of Murders not within His Majesty's dominions.

1817.

Narrative of a Voyage to New Zealand, performed in the years 1814 and 1815, in company with the Rev. Samuel Marsden. By John L. Nicholas, Esq. 2 vols. London. Good and original.

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Berry's Narrative of the Massacre of the Boyd. Vol. iv. Constable's Miscellany, Edinburgh. Good.

1820.

In the Wesleyan Missionary Reports from this date, in the publications of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, and of the London Missonary Society, and of the Aborigines' Protection Society will be found information relative to New Zealand.

1820.

Grammar of the Language of New Zealand. London. 8vo. Compiled by Professor Lee of Cambridge, aided by Hongi, Waikato, and Mr. Kendall. This was the first attempt to reduce the language to writing.

1822.

The Rev. Mr. Marsden's Journal of a Visit to New Zealand in 1820. London.

1823.

An Act to Repress Outrages in New Zealand. 4 Geo. IV. c. 97.

1824.

Ten Months' Residence in New Zealand. By Major Cruise, 84th Regt. London. He commanded the convict guard on board the Dromedary store-ship, which visited the country in 1820, to procure spars. This work is reviewed in the sixty-first number of the Quarterly.

1825-1826

Various notices in the English papers about the formation of a colony in New Zealand.

Captain Dillon's Successful Voyage in quest of La Perouse's Relics. Paris.

1828.

Missionary Gazetteer. By C. Williams. London. Contains an account of the mission stations in New Zealand.

1828.

An Act to Provide for the Administration of Justice in New South Wales. 9 Geo. IV. c. 83.

1830.

The New Zealanders. Library of Useful Knowledge. Knight, London. This excellent work was revised and parts written by Lord Brougham.

1830.

One himdred pages of selections from the Scriptures, liturgy, catechisms, and spelling books were printed at Sydney, in Maori, this year.

1831.

Polynesian Researches. By William Ellis. 5 vols. Fisher, London.

1831.

Narrative of a Voyage to the Pacific, from 1825 to 1829. By Captain F. W. Beechey, R. N. London.

1832.

Authentic Information relative to New Zealand. By James Busby, Esq. Cross, London. Mr. Busby was afterwards British Resident in the country.

1832.

Several portions of the New Testament were printed at Sydney, in Maori, this year. By the Rev. Mr. Yate.

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1832.

Narrative of a Nine Months' Residence in New Zealand in' 1827, by A. Earl, Esq., draughtsman to H. M. S. Beagle. London.

1833.

Dumont D'Urville. Voyages dans l'Astrolabe. Paris. The botanical plates of this work of New Zealand plants are excellent.

1834.

Origin and Migration of Polynesian Nations. By John D. Lang, D.D., Senior Minister, Scotch Church, Sydney. London.

1834.

Voyage de la Favorite dans l'anne'e 1830-33, par M. Laplace. Paris. This vessel visited the Bay of Islands, and assisted in giving origin to the rumour that the French Government were to occupy New Zealand.

1834.

Excursions in New South Wales, &c. By F. Breton.

1835.

Marshall's Travels in New Zealand. Pamphlet printed either at Sydney or Hobart Town. Mr. Marshall was assistant surgeon of the Alligator, and witnessed the massacre of the natives near Taranaki.

1835.

Parliamentary Paper, No. 585. Contains correspondence relative to an expedition to recover British subjects detained by the New Zealanders near Taranaki.

1835.

St. Paul's Epistle to the Ephesians and Philippians, in Maori. Printed at Paihia, New Zealand.

1835.

An Account of New Zealand, and of the formation of the Church Missionary Society's Mission in the North Island. By the Rev. W. Yate. Seeley, London. He was a missionary in the Colony from 1824 to 1834.

1836.

Parliamentary Paper. Report of Select Committee on disposal of lands in British Colonies.

1836.

Parliamentary Paper. Report of Select Committee on Aborigines.

1836.

An Account of Phormium tenax. New Zealand Flax. Pamphlet. London.

1837.

Parliamentary Paper. Report of Select Committee on Aborigines.

1837.

The British Colonisation of New Zealand. Parker, London. Published by the New Zealand Association.

1837.

Principles of New Zealand Association. Pamphlet. London.

1837.

Principles of New Zealand Association examined. By D. Coates, Esq. Pamphlet. London.

1837.

Answer to Mr. Coates. By E. G. Wakefield. Pamphlet. London.

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1838.

Official Documents relative to New Zealand Association. By Dr. Hinds, D.D. London. The above three pamphlets contain the first controversy on the colonisation of New Zealand.

1838.

Remarks on the Association for the Colonisation of New Zealand. By John Beecham, Lay Secretary, Wesleyan Missionary Society. Hatchards, London.

1838.

On the Colonisation of New Zealand. Article. Dublin Review. Dublin.

1838.

Remarks on latest Official Documents about New Zealand. By John Beecham. London.

1838.

Parliamentary Paper. Report of the Committee of the House of Lords on the state of New Zealand.

1838.

Parliamentary Paper, No. 122. Correspondence relative to Captain Hobson's visit to New Zealand in 1837.

1838.

Florae insularum Novae Zelandiae. By Allan Cunningham. London. Published in the Annals of Natural History for this and the following year.

1838.

A Collection of Admiralty Charts. London.

1838.

Polack's Residence in New Zealand from 1831 to 1837. 2 vols. Madden, London.

1838.

A Narrative of Missionary Enterprises in the South Sea Islands. By John Williams, of the London Missionary Society. 8th edition. London. Mr. Williams was slain at the Island of Erromango in 1839.

1838.

Parliamentary Paper. Bill for Provisional Government of British Settlements in New Zealand.

1839.

Geographical Society's Transactions for November. London. Contains the voyage of H. M. S. Pelorus in New Zealand.

1839.

A Collection of Lithographical Drawings of New Zealand. By Earl. London.

1839.

Important Information about New Zealand. By a gentleman who was fourteen years at Hokianga. Ppt. Sydney.

1839.

Voyages of the Adventure and Beagle. By Captain Fitzroy. London. He was afterwards Governor of New Zealand.

1839.

Ward's information on New Zealand, 8vo. Parker, London. Mr. Ward was Secretary to the New Zealand Company.

1839.

New Zealand in 1839, in four letters to Lord Durham. By J. D. Lang, D. D. Smith and Elder, London.

1839.

Speech of Alison (the historian) at Glasgow, on New Zealand. Effingham, London.

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1839.

Popular Account of New Zealand. Ppt. Lumsden, Glasgow.

1839.

Emigration Fields, by Patrick Mathew. Ppt. Longman. London.

1839.

Walton's Twelve Months' Residence in New Zealand. Ppt. Glasgow.

1839.

The Colonial Gazette commenced this year.

1839.

Parliamentary Paper, No. 409. Treasury Minute sanctioning the payment of the New Zealand Consul out of the revenues of New South Wales.

1839.

Zoological Society's Transactions. London. -- Contains Professor Owen's first paper on the Moa. Subsequent numbers contain other papers on the same subject.

1840.

An Act, to continue until Dec. 1841, for the Administration of Justice in New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land.

1840.

The New Zealand Journal. London. Commenced this year, conducted by H. S. Chapman, afterwards Judge at Wellington.

1840.

The New Zealand Government Gazette, and four newspapers were published in the Colony this year.

1840.

Manners and Customs of the New Zealanders. By J. S. Polack, Esq. 2 vols. Madden, London. Has many characteristic wood cuts.

1840.

The Rev. Mr. Hawtrey's Address to New Zealand Colonists. Ppt. London. Very good.

1840.

The Climate of New Zealand. By W. Swainson, Esq. Smith and Elder, London. He was afterwards fifteen years Attorney-General of the Colony.

1840.

A Letter to the Earl of Chesterfield on the New Zealand Mission. By a Clergyman. London.

1840.

Brief Reply. By a Member. London.

1840.

Second Letter to a Clergyman, containing a curious exposure of land jobbing. London.

1840.

Colonisation of New Zealand. Two articles republished from Dublin Review. Dublin.

1840.

New Zealand described. By W. C. Young. Ppt. London.

1840.

The Prayer-Book in Maori. London.

1840.

Journal du Havre, 15 Fevrier. Shows the efforts made in France for the foundation of a French colony and penal settlement in New Zealand.

1840.

The New Testament in Maori. London.

1840.

An Address to Emigrants to New Zealand. By Dr. Rudge. London.

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1840.

Present State and Prospects of New Zealand. By G. E. Campbell. Ppt. Smith, London.

1840.

The Bishop of London to the Archbishop of Canterbury on Colonial Bishoprics. London.

1840.

Instructions to Agents of New Zealand Company. Ppt. London.

1840.

Penny New Zealand Magazine. Clarke.

1840.

Johnson's Plain Truths on New Zealand. Smith and Elder.

1840.

Regulations of the New Zealand Court of Directors. London.

1840.

Speech of Sir George Gipps, Governor of New South Wales, on New Zealand Land Bill. Sydney. Also printed in Parliamentary Papers.

1840.

An Act to provide for the Administration of Justice in New South Wales. 3 & 4 Vict. c. 62.

1840.

Parliamentary Paper. Appointment of Colonial and Emigration Commissioners.

1840.

Parliamentary Paper. Vessels cleared out for New Zealand in 1838-39.

1840.

Parliamentary Paper, July. Despatches from Government of New South Wales relative to New Zealand.

1840.

Parliamentary Paper. Report of Committee of House of Commons on Colonisation of New Zealand. Lord Elliot in the chair.

1840.

Parliamentary Paper. Report of Colonial Land Commissioners.

1840.

Parliamentary Paper, 8th April. Correspondence relative to New Zealand.

1840.

The Bishop of Australia's Visit to New Zealand in 1838. Ppt. Sydney.

1840.

Print of Port Nicholson. Wellington.

1840.

Arrowsmith's Map of New Zealand.

1840.

This year the New Zealand Company commenced their Reports, and they published thirty-five, the last in 1858. The twelfth report is five inches thick. Palmer and Clayton, London.

1841.

Parliamentary Paper. Correspondence relative to New Zealand Colonisation.

1841.

Knight's Quarterly Colonisation Circular commenced.

1841.

Two Maps of New Zealand. By Wyld. London.

1841.

Chart of Cook's Straits. London.

1841.

Plans of Auckland and Wellington.

1841.

Map of country round Auckland.

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1841.

Two Views of Wellington.

1841.

Encyclopaedia Britannica. Seventh edition. Edinburgh. Article, New Zealand. By Mr. Chapman.

1841.

Carpenter's Relief for the Unemployed. Ppt. Strange, Lond.

1841.

Hodgskin's Eight Months in New Zealand. Ppt. London.

1841.

New Zealand and its Native Lnhabitants. By E. Dieffenbach. Ppt. London.

1841.

Letters from Emigrants, two sets. London. Published by New Zealand Company.

1841.

Information relative to New Plymouth Settlement. London.

1841.

Westminster Review. London. Article on New Zealand.

1841.

Bright's Hand-Book for New Zealand Emigrants. Hooper, London.

1841.

Sir John Ross's Voyage in the Pacific. London.

1842.

The Hon. H. W. Petre's Account of Company's Settlements. Smith and Elder, London.

1842.

Bidwill's Rambles in New Zealand. London. He ascended Tongariro, and made a valuable collection of plants.

1842.

Heaphy's New Zealand. Ppt. Smith and Elder, London. Refers to the Company's settlements.

1842.

Penny Magazine. Article, New Zealand.

1842.

Chapman's New Zealand Portfolio. London.

1842.

Bell and Young on New Zealand Flax. Ppt. Smith and Elder, London.

1842.

How to Colonise. By G. R. Mangles, M.P. Ppt. London.

1842.

Fox's Colonisation of New Zealand. Ppt. Smith and Elder, London.

1842.

Latest Information relative to New Plymouth. Smith and Elder. London.

1842.

Hay's Notices on New Zealand. Vol. ii. London. Geographical Society.

1842.

Translation of Professor Ritter's Colonisation of New Zealand. Ppt. Smith and Elder, London.

1842.

New Zealand, its Advantages and Prospects. By Charles Terry, Esq., F.R.S. Boone, London. Refers to Auckland, near which the writer had a flax factory.

1842.

Jameson's New Zealand. London. He was a surgeon of the Royal Navy.

1842.

New Zealand and the New Zealand Company. By T. Heale, Esq. London.

1842.

Letter to J. Somes, Esq., about the Capital of New Zealand. London.

1842.

An Index Reference to the Plan of New Zealand. London.

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1842.

An Account of Nelson. By Kappa. Smith and Elder, London.

1842.

Emigration and Colonisation of Chatham Islands. By J. N. Birt, a German. London.

1842.

Beaven's Narrative of a Voyage to New Zealand. London.

1842.

New Zealand, a Poem. By an Etonian. London.

1842.

A newspaper was commenced this year by the New Zealand Government, printed in Maori. Auckland.

1842.

New Zealand in 1842. By Dr. Martin. Ppt. London.

1842.

Two Views of Taranaki. London.

1842.

Tasmanian Journal, vol. i. Hobart Town. Contains two papers on the Mythology of the New Zealanders. By James Hamlin, Missionary.

1842.

View of the site of Nelson. London.

1842.

Parliamentary Paper. General Report of Land and Emigration Commissioners.

1842.

Moody's Almanack. Auckland.

1842.

Grammar of the New Zealand Language. By the Rev. R. Maunsell, A.B., T. C. D. Missionary. Auckland.

1842.

Chart of Blind Bay. London.

1842.

Parliamentary Papers, July and August. Numbers 61, 408, 493, 568. Estimated Revenue and Expenditure of New Zealand for One Year.

1842.

Map of Coast Line, Taranaki. London.

1842.

An Act to regulate the Sale of Waste Lands in the Australian Colonies, 5 & 6 Victoria, c. 36.

1842.

An Act for regulating the Conveyance of Passengers, 5 & 6 Victoria.

1842.

Parliamentary Paper, July. Respecting Debt due by the New Zealand Government to New South Wales.

1842.

Parliamentary Paper, No. 569. Correspondence relative to New Zealand, with Plans.

1842.

Parliamentary Paper. Receipts and Expenditure of New Zealand from May to December, 1841.

1842.

Parliamentary Paper. Laws and Ordinances of New Zealand passed by Governor and Council.

1843.

Speech of Charles Buller, M.P., on Colonisation. Murray, London.

1843.

He Puka Puka ki te reo Pakeha. New Zealand. Instruction book of the English Tongue for the use of the New Zealanders.

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1843.

Randall's Address on New Zealand Emigration. London.

1843.

New Zealand Colonisation, by J. Jennings. Ppt. Richardson, London.

1843.

Information for the use of the Missionary Deputation to Lord Stanley. London.

1843.

First Annual Report of Agricultural Society of Auckland. Auckland. The second was published in 1844.

1843.

Colonial Land Emigration Commissioners' Circulars commenced this year.

1843.

The first of the Bishop of New Zealand's Letters was published this year by Riving-ton, London. Continuation of in the Church in the Colonies.

1843.

View of Auckland. London.

1843.

Map of Country round Wellington. London.

1843.

Map of Manawatu River and Sections. London.

1843.

Map of Wanganui River. London.

1843.

Travels in New Zealand by E. Dieffenbach, M.D. 2 vols. Murray, London. Dr. Dieffenbach was Naturalist to the New Zealand Company. In the Appendix a Fauna of the country, by J. G. Gray, Esq., British Museum.

1843.

Lieut. Woods, New Zealand. Ppt. London.

1843.

Letters from Settlers. Smith and Elder, London.

1843.

The culture of the Grape Vine and the Orange in Australia and New Zealand, by G. Suttor, F.L.S. Smith, Elder, and Co., London. He had no personal experience of the culture of either in New Zealand.

1843.

Parliamentary Paper, March. Correspondence relative to New Zealand Estimates.

1843.

Parliamentary Paper. Correspondence relative to Emigration.

1843.

Parliamentary Paper. General Report of Land Commissioners.

1844.

Parliamentary Paper, No. 61. Laws and Ordinances passed by Governor and Council of New Zealand in 1841-42. 5 Victoria.

1844.

Narrative of United States Exploring Expedition, by C. Wilkes. Washington. Republished in England by Whittaker.

1844.

Parliamentary Paper, April. Report of Colonial Land Emigration Commissioners.

1844.

Parliamentary Paper, No. 328. Income and Expenditure of New Zealand from 1840 to 1842, Also population of.

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1844.

Dictionary and Grammar of the New Zealand Language, by William Williams, Missionary. Auckland. A second edition, much improved, was published in London by Williams and Norgate in 1852. This dictionary, although the best, scarcely contains one half of the words in the language.

1844.

Parliamentary Paper. Abstract of Colonial Blue Books from 1842, and Military Colonial Expenditure.

1844.

Small Map of New Zealand. Smith, Elder, and Co., London.

1844.

Parliamentary Paper, No. 556. Report of Select Committee on New Zealand. Lord Howick in the chair. Weighs nearly eight pounds.

1844.

Parliamentary Paper. Letter from the Secretary of the Church Missionary Society to Lord Stanley relative to New Zealand.

1844.

Stokes' Letter on the Wairau Massacre. Longman, London.

1844.

Christian Remembrancer, No. 40. Burns, London.

1844.

The New Zealanders and their Lands. By D. Coates, Esq. Ppt. Hatchards, London.

1844.

Donlan's Letter to Absentee Landlords. Aird, London.

1844.

Journal des Debats gives a debate in the Chamber of Deputies in May, showing the former intention of the French Government to form a Penal Settlement in New Zealand.

1844.

Nelson Examiner Newspaper, No. 06, for January. Contains a full, although partial account of the Wairau Massacre.

1846.

The Claims of the New Zealand Company to Compensation considered. London.

1845.

Parliamentary Paper. Bill to Amend the Australian Waste Land's Bill.

1845.

Correct Report of the Three Days' Debate in June in the House of Commons on New Zealand and the New Zealand Company. Murray, London.

1845.

Parliamentary Paper. Despatches from Governor Fitzroy to Governor Gipps.

1845.

Letters from Wanganui. Churton.

1845.

Parliamentary Paper, March. Letters from Mr. W. Shortland, Acting Governor of New Zealand, and Mr. J. Busby, formerly British Resident.

1845.

The Colonies and the Colonial Government. By Sir E. Cust. Hatchards, London.

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1845.

London Spectator Newspaper. Supplement of in January, exclusively devoted to New Zealand.

1845.

Parliamentary Paper, No. 129. Relative to Paper Currency.

1845.

Parliamentary Paper. Return of the date each Colony became a British possession.

1845.

Parliamentary Paper. Letter from Lord Ingestre to Lord Stanley, with Reply about New Zealand.

1845.

Scheme of the proposed Free Church Colony to be founded at Otago. Glasgow.

1845.

Parliamentary Paper. Correspondence respecting Debentures and Land Sales by Natives.

1845.

Missionary Almanack. London. Contains information about New Zealand, but more particularly in 1843, 1844, and 1845.

1845.

New Zealand, with Historical Remarks. By S. M. D. Martin, M.D. Simmonds and Ward, London.

1845.

Darwin's Voyage of a Naturalist. Murray, London.

1845.

Cook's Straits Almanack. Stokes, Wellington.

1845.

Statement of the Church Missionary Society in reference to the land purchased by their missionaries. London.

1845.

Lieut. Wood's New Zealand and its Claims. Richardson, London. This gentleman was one of the Company's original settlers, who returned home disappointed.

1845.

Remarks on the Past and Present State of New Zealand. By Walter Brodie. Whittaker, London.

1845.

New Zealand and its Aborigines. By William Brown. Darling, London.

1845.

Adventures in New Zealand. By E. Jerningham Wakefield. 2 vols. Murray, London.

1845.

Views in New Zealand, illustrating the above work. Smith and Elder, London.

1845.

Parliamentary Paper moved by Sir R. Inglis and Mr. Aglionby. Return of Missing Land Claimants.

1845.

Parliamentary Paper, No. 601. Correspondence between Lord Stanley and the New Zealand Company, relative to New Zealand Affairs.

1845.

Parliamentary Paper. Correspondence relative to Manukau Company.

1845.

Parliamentary Paper, April. Despatches from Governor of New Zealand from April to September, 1844.

1845.

Parliamentary Paper moved by Sir R. Inglis. Corre-

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spondence between Lord Stanley and the New Zealand Company relative to the establishment of a Proprietary Government in New Zealand.

1845.

Parliamentary Paper, June. Despatches from Governor of New Zealand from September to December, 1844.

1845.

Parliamentary Paper, No. 131. Returns relating to Land Claims, Pre-emption, &c.

1845.

Parliamentary Paper, No. 517.-- 1. Correspondence between Government and New Zealand Company from June to July, 1845.

1845.

Parliamentary Paper, No. 517.--2. Correspondence relative to the Attack on Kororareka.

1845.

Parliamentary Paper. Correspondence relative to the Original Constitution of the Legislative Council.

1846.

On the British Colonisation of New Zealand by the Committee of the Aborigines Society. Ppt. London.

1846.

Remarks on New Zealand. By Robert Fitzroy. White, London. Was published after Governor Fitzroy's return to England, and contains a defence of his policy.

1846.

Westminster Review for March. Has an Article on New Zealand.

1846.

Pictorial Illustrations of New Zealand. By S. C. Brees, Surveyor to the New Zealand Company. Williams, London.

1846.

Angas's Savage Scenes in Australia and New Zealand. London.

1846.

Travels in New Zealand. By A. Marjoribanks. Smith and Elder. London.

1846.

Selection of New Zealand Plants. Par M. E. Raoul, Chirurgien de la Marine. Paris. Plates good.

1846.

An Act to grant certain Powers to the New Zealand Company. 9 & 10 Victoria, c. 382.

1846.

An Act to amend the above Act. 9 & 10 Victoria, c. 82.

1846.

An Act to make further Provision for the Government of New Zealand. 9 & 10 Victoria, c. 103.

1846.

Parliamentary Paper. Sixth General Report, Colonial Land Commissioners.

1846.

Parliamentary Paper. Bill to authorise New Zealand Loan.

1846.

Parliamentary Paper. Bill to make further provision for New Zealand Government.

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1846.

Parliamentary Paper. New Zealand Loan Act Amendment Bill.

1846.

Parliamentary Paper. Respecting H. S. Chapman, Esq., Judge, New Zealand.

1846.

Parliamentary Paper, No. 203. Respecting New Zealand Land Claims. With Plans.

1846.

Parliamentary Paper, No. 271. Correspondence relative to Loan in aid of New Zealand Company.

1846.

Parliamentary Papers, Nos. 337, 448, 690, relative to New Zealand Affairs.

1846.

Parliamentary Paper, No. 722. Correspondence respecting Mr. Halswell. New Zealand.

1846.

United Service Magazine. London. Contains an Account of the Campaign in the North of New Zealand, evidently written by Colonel Despard, 99th Regiment.

1846.

Brunner's Journal of an Expedition into the Interior of the Middle Island of New Zealand. Mr. Brunner was awarded a gold medal for this expedition, by the Geographical Society. The Journal is also published in that Society's proceedings.

1847.

The New Zealanders. Illustrated by G. F. Angas. M'Lean, London. Large folio. Very good. Colouring gaudy.

1847.

The Otago Journal. Was commenced in Edinburgh.

1847.

Plain Facts relative to the War in the North of New Zealand. Ppt. Auckland.

1847.

Statistics of the Southern Settlements. By S. E. Grimstone, Esq. Wellington.

1847.

The Universal Destruction of Aboriginal Races. Smith and Elder, London. Several valuable suggestions in this work for the civilisation of the New Zealanders.

1847.

An Act to Amend the Passengers Act. 10 & 11 Victoria, c. 103.

1847.

An Act to promote Colonisation to New Zealand, and to authorise a Loan to the New Zealand Company. 10 & 11 Vict., c. 112.

1847.

Parliamentary Paper. Seventh General Report of Colonial Land Commissioners.

1847.

Parliamentary Papers, Nos. 763--837. Correspondence between Secretary of State and Governor Grey, relative to New Zealand Affairs.

1847.

Further Parliamentary Papers presented in June and December, relative to New Zealand Affairs.

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1848.

Further Parliamentary Papers, published in February and August, relative to New Zealand, Nos. 641, 899, 1002.

1848.

Pocket Vocabulary of Colloquial Maori and English. By Lacy Kemp, Esq. Wellington.

1848.

Sidney's Emigrant's Guide. Orr & Co. London.

1848.

Parliamentary Paper. Eighth General Report of Colonial Land Commissioners.

1848.

An Act to suspend for Five Years the Constitution of New Zealand, passed in 1840, and to make further Provision in lieu.

1848.

The Emigrant's Guide to New Zealand. Stewart and Murray, London.

1848.

The Handbook of New Zealand, by a late Magistrate (Mr. E. Jerningham Wakefield) of the Colony. Parker, London.

1848.

Leaf from the Natural Historv of New Zealand. By the Rev. Mr. Taylor, F. G. S. Wellington.

1848.

Arrangements for the Adjustment of Questions relating to Land in the Settlements of the New Zealand Company. Ppt. Stewart and Murray, London.

1848.

Regulations for the Sale of Land and Pasturage in the Southern Provinces of New Zealand. Ppt. Published by the New Zealand Company.

1848.

England and the New Zealanders. Ppt. Printed at St. John's College Press. Auckland. The writer was Chief Justice Martin. Governor Grey drew the attention of the Secretary of State to this production.

1848.

Two pamphlets were published this year by J. R. Godley, Esq., in London, suggesting the formation of the Canterbury Settlement.

1848.

Canterbury Papers. London. The Association commenced this year the publication of the above papers.

1848.

Te Karere Maori, or Maori Messenger newspaper was commenced by Government this year. It was printed in English and Maori, and circulated gratis among the natives.

1848.

The New Zealand Question and the Rights of the Aborigines. By Louis Alexis Chamerovzou. Newby, London. Good.

1848.

Twelve Years' Wanderings in the British Colonies, from 1835 to 1847. By J. C. Byrne, Esq. 2 vols. Bentley, Smith. Information about New Zealand not good.

1848.

St. John's College Almanack. Auckland. Bishop Selwyn's Itinerary.

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1848.

Charge addressed to the Clergy of New Zealand. By Bishop Selwyn. Rivington, London.

1848.

Manual for New Zealand Bee Keepers. By W. C. Cotton, St. John's College. Pamphlet. Wellington.

1849.

Handbook for Intending Emigrants to New Zealand. Orr and Co.

1849.

Sketches of New Zealand. By W. T. Power, D. A Commissary General. Longman.

1849.

Parliamentary Papers relative to Earthquake at Wellington in 1848.

1849.

An Account of the New Plymouth Settlement. By C. Hursthouse, Esq. Jun., London.

1849.

Papers laid before Parliament in May and July regarding New Zealand.

1849.

Act to facilitate Conveyances on behalf of New Zealand Company.

1849.

Emigrants' Manual. Chambers, Edinburgh.

1849.

The British Colonies. By R. M. Martin.

1849.

Notes Grammaticales sur la langue Maorie ou Neo Zelandaire. Par Mgr. Pompallier. Lyons. Bishop Pompallier informed me that he presented in person a copy of this work to the celebrated linguist Cardinal Mezzofante, who on looking at it for a moment said the New Zealand language was the same as that of Tahiti and the Sandwich Islands.

1849.

The Act of Colonisation. By Edward Gibbon Wakefield. Parker, London.

1849.

Parliamentary Paper. Statistics of the Province of New Munster, New Zealand. Wellington. Compiled by Mr. Domett, Civil Secretary.

1850.

Journal of an Overland Expedition from Auckland to Taranaki made by Governor Grey. Auckland. Printed in English and Maori.

1850.

Taranaki, or New Plymouth, the Garden of New Zealand. Stanford.

1850.

Colonisation Circular. By Her Majesty's Land Commissioners. Knight, London.

1850.

Letter to the Earl Chichester in defence of Archdeacon Henry, Williams, and other Missionaries of the Church Missionary Society. By James Busby, Esq. Auckland, Williamson and Wilson.

1850.

An Act to Empower the Canterbury Association to dispose of Lands in New Zealand.

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1850.

Letter to the Bishop of New Zealand from the Members of the Church of England in the Colony. Auckland.

1850.

The New Zealand Magazine. Wellington. Two numbers were published.

1850.

The Ordinances of New Zealand from 1841 to 1849. Wellington.

1850.

The Australian and New Zealand Gazette commenced this year.

1850.

Parliamentary Paper, No. 128. Additional Instructions to George Grey relative to the sale of land.

1850.

Parliamentary Papers, 14th of August, in continuation of those of July, 1849.

1850.

Parliamentary Papers, in continuation of those presented in August.

1851.

Parliamentary Papers, 22nd and 29th July, relative to New Zealand Aflairs, and surrender of Company's Charter. Otago.

1851.

Further Parliamentary Papers, 7th August.

1851.

Montgomery Martin's Colonies. Tallis, London.

1851.

Hints to intending Sheep Farmers in New Zealand. By F. A. Weld, Esq. Stanford, London.

1851.

Moore's Reports of Cases in the Privy Council. Vol. vii. part 1. Stevens, London. Contains the appeal in the case Queen v. Clarke.

1851.

Six Colonies in New Zealand. By W. Fox. Parker, London.

1851.

Two Lectures on the Aborigines of New Zealand. By W. Buddle, Wesleyan Minister. Williamson, Auckland.

1851.

The Southern Districts in New Zealand. By E. Shortland, M.A. London.

1851.

Letter to Sir George Grey in reply to his attack on the Canterbury Association. By E. Jerningham Wakefield. Lyttelton.

1851.

The Canterbury Settlement. By J. Knowles. Stanford.

1851.

Act to alter an Act empowering the Canterbury Association to dispose of lands.

1851.

Report of Committee for Improving the Communication between the Port and Plains of Canterbury. Lyttelton.

1851.

Journal Statistical Society. London. Contains an account of Auckland in 1848.

1851.

Rovings in the Pacific from 1837 to 1849. By a Merchant long resident in Tahiti. 2 vols. Longman, London.

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1851.

Mantell's Fossils of the British Museum. Bohn, London.

1851.

Robinson Crusoe in Maori, with three engravings. Wellington.

1851.

Archbishop Whately's Easy Letters on Money Matters in Maori. Wellington.

1851.

An Act to Amend the Canterbury Association Act of 1850.

1851.

Church Missionary Gleaner. London. Contains a memoir of the great Rauparaha's son. By himself.

1852.

Lithographic Drawings from Sketches in New Zealand. By R. A. Oliver, Commander, R. N. Dickinson, London. The picture of Rangihaeata good.

1852.

Our Antipodes. By Lieut.-Colonel Mundy. 3 vols. Bentley, London. One volume is devoted to New Zealand.

1852.

Parliamentary Paper, No. 179. Correspondence with Mr. Fox relative to the Political Institutions of the Colony.

1852.

Parliamentary Papers, 3rd, 14th, and 20th May, relative to the Proposed Constitution and the Surrender of the Company's Charter.

1852.

An Act to grant a Representative Constitution to the Colony of New Zealand.

1852.

Parliamentary Paper, No. 570, regarding New Zealand Company's Affairs.

1852.

An Act to enable Colonial and other Bishops to perform certain episcopal functions under commission from English and Irish Bishops.

1852.

An Act to remove doubts about the Bishopric of Christ Church, and to enable Her Majesty to constitute and subdivide the Diocese of New Zealand.

1852.

Report of Commissioners appointed by Sir George Grey to form a system of procedure suited to the Supreme Court of New Zealand. Stokes, Wellington.

1853.

Canterbury Almanack. Lyttelton.

1853.

Professional Papers, Royal Engineers. Weale, London. Containing Captain Collinson's remarks on the Military Operations in New Zealand.

1853.

Auckland the Capital of New Zealand. Smith and Elder, London. By Mr. Swainson, Attorney-General.

1853.

Journal of a Cruise among the Islands in the Western Pacific. By Captain J. E. Erskine, R.N. Murray, London.

1853.

Florae Novae Zelandiae. By J. D. Hooker, M.D., with plates.

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Murray, London. Published by the Admiralty. The most complete work on the subject.

1853.

Parliamentary Paper. Correspondence between Colonial Office and Canterbury Association, No. 200.

1853.

Ko nga moteatea me nga Hakirara O nga Maori. Poems, Traditions, and Chaunts of the Maories. By Sir George Grey, K.C.B. Wellington. Valuable. Translations of some of the traditions were published in London in 1854.

1853.

Map of the Colony of New Zealand. By Arrowsmith. London.

1853.

The Mutual Relation between the Canterbury Association and the Purchasers of Lands in the Settlement. Ppt. London.

1853.

Letter to the Duke of Newcastle in behalf of the Melanesian Mission of the Bishop of New Zealand. By L. M. Hogg, Rector of Crawford. London.

1853.

A Spring in the Canterbury Settlement. London.

1853.

Parliamentary Paper, relative to the Gold in Australia and New Zealand.

1853.

The Colonial Policy of Lord J. Russell's Administration. By Earl Grey. 2 vols. Bentley. London.

1854.

A Page from the History of New Zealand. By Metoikos Auckland.

1854.

Correspondence relating to the Bishop of New Zealand, No. 372.

1854.

Parliamentary Papers, 10th April, relative to New Zealand, in continuation of those of May 1852.

1854.

Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal for April. Contains a description of two caves containing Moas' bones.

1854.

Medico-Chirurgical Review for April and July. London. Paper on the diseases of the New Zealanders.

1854.

The Happy Colony. By Robert Pemberton. Saunders and Otley, London. The author suggests a colony in New Zealand, where each individual is to undergo a 21 years' process of education.

1854.

Malone's Three Years in the Australian Colonies. Bentley, London.

1854.

Ultima Thule, or Thoughts suggested by a Residence in New Zealand. By F. Cholmondeley. Chapman, London.

1854.

Traditions and Superstitions of the New Zealanders, with illustrations of their Manners and Customs. By Edward Shortland, M. A. Longman, London.

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1854.

Memorandum upon a Letter addressed to Lord Lyttelton to Sir George Grey, Secretary of State. By Governor Grey. Norman, London. A defence of Governor Grey's policy by himself.

1854.

An Account of the Canterbury Settlement. By R. B. Paul. Rivington.

1854.

Quarterly Review. Murray, London. Article on New Zealand Missions.

1855.

Polynesian Mythology, with Traditions of the New Zealanders. By Sir George Grey, K.C.B., late Governor of New Zealand. Murray, London.

1855.

Dublin University Magazine for July.

1855.

A Summer Excursion in New Zealand, with Gleanings from other Writers. Kirby & Sons, London.

1855.

Maori Mementoes, being a series of Addresses by the Natives to Governor Grey. By C. 0. Davis. Williamson and Wilson, Auckland.

1855.

Parliamentary Paper. Correspondence on the subject of Responsible Government.

1855.

Votes and Proceedings of the House of Representatives of New Zealand. Williamson and Wilson, Auckland. Published after each session.

1855.

The renowned Chief Kawiti, and other New Zealand Warriors. By C. 0. Davis, Government Interpreter. Auckland.

1855.

The Southern Cross and the Southern Crown, or the early History of the Gospel in New Zealand. By Miss Tucker. Nesbit, London.

1855.

New Zealand and its Six Colonies. Ppt. Craddock, London.

1856.

New Zealand. By Edward Brown Fitton. Stanford, London.

1856.

Maori Superstitions. By John White, Interpreter to the Land Purchase Department. Ppt. Auckland.

1856.

Letter to the Electors of Lyttelton. By James Edward Fitzgerald. Lyttelton.

1856.

Statistics of the Province of Nelson for 1855. Nelson, New Zealand.

1856.

The First Settlers in New Zealand, and their Treatment. By James Busby, Esq. Ppt. Williamson, Auckland.

1856.

Acts of the Presbytery of Auckland. New Zealand.

1856.

New Zealand, the Substance of Lectures on the Colonisation of. By W. Swainson, Esq., Attorney-General. Smith and Elder, London.

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1856.

The New Zealand Pilot. London. Published by the Admiralty, and completed from the Surveys of Captains Stokes and Drury. By Captain Richards and Mr. F. J. Evans, R.N.

1856.

Sketches of Colonial Constitutions. By Arthur Mills. Murray, London.

1856.

The Rise and Progress of Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand. By an Englishman. Saunders and Otley. London.

1856.

New Zealand and its Inhabitants. By the Rev. Mr. Taylor, F. G. S. 1 vol. London. Original.

1857.

The Messenger of Port Nicholson, a native weekly newspaper, published by private enterprise for the benefit of the natives.

1857.

Letters from Canterbury, New Zealand. By R. B. Paul, M.A., Archdeacon of Waimea. London.

1857.

Annals of the Colonial Church in New Zealand. Selections from the Bishop's Letters.

1857.

New Zealand or Zealandia, the Britain of the South. 2 vols. By Charles Hursthouse, a New Zealand Colonist. Stanford, London. Good.

1857.

The New Zealand Settler's Guide. By I. Rhodes Cooper, Captain, 58th Regiment. Stanford, London. 8vo.

1857.

Letter to Governor Browne. By James Busby, Esq. On Responsible Government. Auckland.

1857.

New Zealand compared with Great Britain in its Physical and Social Aspects. A Lecture by the Rev. A. Baker, M.A. Wellington.

1857.

William's New Zealand Dictionary. Stanford, London.

1857.

Weld's Hints to Sheep Farmers.

1857.

Parliamentary Paper. Report of Select Committee on New Zealand Affairs, having reference to guaranteeing the Loan of £500,000.

1857.

Act to Guarantee a Loan for the Service of New Zealand.

1857.

Act for discharging Claims of New Zealand Company on the Proceeds of Sales of Land in New Zealand.

1857.

Act to amend an Act for granting a Representative Constitution to the Colony of New Zealand.

1858.

Statistics of New Zealand for 1853, 1854, 1855, and 1856. Presented to both Houses of the General Assembly by command of His Excellency. Wilson, Auckland. This valuable work was compiled by Dr. John B. Bennett, Registrar-General.

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1858.

Sketch of the Province of Otago. By J. T. Thomson, Esq., F. R. G. S., C.E., Chief Surveyor. Ppt. Otago. Reprinted in the Geographical Society's Transactions. London. 1859.

1858.

The Laws of England, Compiled and Translated into the Maori Language. By Desire of Governor Browne, C.B. Auckland.

1858.

The New Zealand Emigrant's Bradshaw. Stanford, London.

1858.

Description of the Province of Wellington. Kent and Co.

1858.

Description of the Province of Nelson. Kent and Co.

1858.

Description of the Province of Otago. By G. J. Adam. Bell and Bradshaw.

1858.

Description of the Province of Canterbury. By G. S. Hodgkinson, M.Ii.C.S. Kent and Co.

1858.

Rise, Progress, and Present Condition of Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand. By D. G. Pusely. E. Wilson.

1858.

Despatch respecting the Military Force, No. 100.

1858.

An Appeal to endow a Free Church for the people in St. Heliers, Jersey, by Sheep Farming in New Zealand. Le Lievre Brothers, Jersey. Ppt.

1858.

Statistics of New Zealand for 1857. Auckland. Wilson. By Dr. Bennett, Registrar-General.

1858.

New Zealand, the Land of Promise, and its Resources. By William Stones. London, Algar and Strut. Ppt.

1859.

New Zealand and its Colonisation. By W. Swainson, Esq., upwards of 15 years Her Majesty's Attorney-General of the Colony. Smith and Elder.

1859.

Papers laid before Parliament relative to Waste Lands in New Zealand. Hansard.

1859.

The Colonial Administration of Great Britain. By S. S. Bell, Judge of the Cape of Good Hope. Longman.

1859.

Five Years' Residence in New Zealand. By Francis Fuller, Esq., late Captain, 59th Regiment. London, Williams and Norgate. A Canterbury Settler.

1859.

Observations on the State of the Aboriginal Inhabitants in New Zealand. By F. D. Fenton. Ppt. Wilson, Auckland.


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