74503
File A
Reference NumberMs 65/1DescriptionContent from an unpublished manuscript, arranged as 'File A'.
File comprises:
Ms 65/1/1: The pioneer explorers of New Zealand
Ms 65/1/2: End III refs p. 750
Ms 65/1/3: Government: Organisation and early administration
Ms 65/1/4: Contents listings for Files A, B, C
Ms 65/1/5: Photocopied maps by H. F. Rawson of Taranaki 'Theatre of War'
Ms 65/1/6: Assorted pages
Ms 65/1/7: Notes from 'The New Zealand Wars' by James Cowan
Ms 65/1/8: Governors of New Zealand
Ms 65/1/9: N.Z. Judiciary
Ms 65/1/10: A spark may kindle, 1862
Ms 65/1/11: Shipping and military
Ms 65/1/12: Agustus Earle
Ms 65/1/13: Notes from 'East India Company' by Brian Gardner
Ms 65/1/14: Agustus Earle: Artist: Biographical introduction
Ms 65/1/15: Agustus Earle: Artist
Ms 65/1/16: Agustus Earle from Bretts
Ms 65/1/17: Agustus Earle: Artist: Biographical introduction
Ms 65/1/18: Earle in New Zealand
Ms 65/1/19-a: Envelope: Book Preface
Ms 65/1/19-b: Book prefaces
Ms 65/1/20: The author's introduction to his work
Ms 65/1/21: Contents listings
Ms 65/1/22: The coming of the Māori to New Zealand
Ms 65/1/23: Māori education
Ms 65/1/24: Māori Proverbs
Ms 65/1/25: James Cook's 1st voyage to NZ
Ms 65/1/26: Voyage of Captain de Surville and the Saint Jean Baptiste, Dec. 1789 - 7 April 1770
Ms 65/1/27: Māori inter-tribal wars of the nineteenth century
Ms 65/1/28: Extracts from "Coasts of Treachery" by Eugene Grayland
Ms 65/1/29: The Boyd Massacre, November 1809
Ms 65/1/30: Affrays on the "Trial" and "Brothers" 1815
Ms 65/1/31: Kororāeka - "The Girl's War"
Ms 65/1/32: Kororāeka in the War - Brewing Forties
Ms 65/1/33: German settlers at Nelson
Ms 65/1/34: Early Wellington from Louis E. Ward
Ms 65/1/35: From early Wellington
Ms 65/1/36: Wellington's early setbacks, 1840-1848
Ms 65/1/37: The People, the needs, and the means
Ms 65/1/38: William Hobson (1793-1842)
Ms 65/1/39: Causes of discontent 1840 - 1843
Ms 65/1/40: Early days of Crown Colony Government
Ms 65/1/41: The New Zealand Colonial Secretary's Office and Department of Internal Affairs, 1840 - December 1843
Ms 65/1/42: Commander Willoughby Shortland R.N., N.Z. 1841
Ms 65/1/43: Captain Arthur Wakefield, New Zealand, 9 October 1941 - 17 June 1843
Ms 65/1/44: The Wairau Affray
Ms 65/1/45: The difficult birth of a colony
Ms 65/1/46: Robert Fitzroy - Navigator, Meteorologist, Colonial Governor
Ms 65/1/47: Te Rauparaha: Habits and customs of the Māori
Ms 65/1/48: From the stirring times of Te Rauparaha
Ms 65/1/49: March 1845: The first British march inland
Ms 65/1/50: Preliminaries to the Attack on Ohaeawai 1845
Ms 65/1/51: The attack at on Ohaewai
Ms 65/1/52: Correspondence Māori to Governor
Ms 65/1/53: The early days of Captain George Grey to his first Governorship of New Zealand 14 November 1845
Ms 65/1/54: British Armed Forces in New Zealand, 1840-1870
Ms 65/1/55: Rua-Pekapeka or The Bat's Nest
Ms 65/1/56: The Creation of the Provinces: The 1846 Constitution followed by that of 1853
Ms 65/1/57: New Zealand Company, NZCT
Ms 65/1/58: Grey and his difficulties with the New Zealand Company
Ms 65/1/59: William Fox: Statesman and social reformer
Ms 65/1/60: April 1846, Wellington District and war at the Hutt
Ms 65/1/61: Preliminaries to and the War at Wanganui - 16/4/1847 - 23/7/1847
Ms 65/1/62: Scots in the South, 1848
Ms 65/1/63: Sir Thomas Gore Browne
Ms 65/1/64: The Māori King Movement in New Zealand
Ms 65/1/65: The War in New Zealand CreatorHaslock, Charles Innes Earle, 1900-1982LevelFileExtent1 boxLanguageEnglish
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First page of Ms 65/1/20 'The author's introduction to his work'
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Haslock, Charles Innes Earle, 1900-1982, File A. Pae Korokī, accessed 15/10/2024, https://paekoroki.tauranga.govt.nz/nodes/view/74503