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GALATEA: Fort Galatea Site. 6/3:100-101. Galatea. 1. Galatea [Editorial]. 8/2:35-36. Maori Wars. 8/2:64-65, 69-80. Mutiny at Fort Galatea. 4. Mutiny at Fort Galatea - W.T. Parham. 27/2:97-98. On the Road to Galatea - W.T. Parham. 27/2:91-96. Petrified Springs at Horomanga Gorge, Galatea District. 12/1:28. A Relic of Fort Galatea - H.D. London. 12/3:147. Relics of Fort Galatea [Peraniko Tahawai]. 22/1:47. Sgt. Hallett at Fort Galatea - Ernest G. Hallett [Correspondence]. 12/3:158-159. Some Notes Concerning Fort Galatea. 5. Tuwhare House - Martin G. Wilson. 9/1:11-12. The Waimana-Ruatoki-Galatea Track - Thorne Seccombe. 5. The Gannets of White Island - W.T. Parham. 18/2:104-108, 110. GARAWAY, A.H. - Motuhora, or Whale Island: An Outline History. 24/1:1-7. GARLICK, Charles - A Pioneer Remembers (1939). 29/1:39-43. Genealogies as a Means of Dating Maori Pre-History - R.W. Halbert. 10/4:105-114. GEOLOGY: Age of the Kaharoa Ash - W.A. Pullar. 10/1:13-14. Fossils of Taneatua and Ohope Beach. 5. Geological Features, Te Mahoe Dam Site - R.S. Morison. 12/2:79. Geological History of the Whakatane District - J. Healy. 15/1:9-27. Geology of Whakarewarewa State Forest Park - Philip Andrews. 31/2:106-111. Holocene Ash of the Bay of Plenty - H.D. London. 12/3:145-146. Impact of the Maori on Soils in the Bay of Plenty - a Preliminary Assessment - W.A. Pullar. 10/1:13. Notes on the Geology of Maungapohatu - W.A. Pullar. 11/2:85-86.
Primary Volcanic Ash Deposits of the Rotorua,
Bay of Plenty and Gisborne Districts George and Bennett White - Douglas Chitty. 11/4:178-184. George and Bennett White [Correspondence]. 12/2:93. George Hamilton-Browne. An Investigation into his Career in New Zealand - Barbara Cooper. 33/2:76-82. GIBBONS, Walter - The Deluge of 1892. 37/2:94-97. - Early Impressions of the Mill Hill Priests in New Zealand. 36/1:1-15. - Father John Smiers with the Mill Hill Mission. 37/1:12-22. - Jean Lampila, S.M., at Whakatane. 38/1:1-6. - Matata Railway, Roads and Bridges League, 1912-1913. 38/2:97-103. - The Whakatane Crete Veterans Association. 40/1:29-33. GISBORNE: Gisborne to Opotiki in 1890. 36/1:53-56. The Gisborne-Matawai-Moutohora Railway - J.A. Barltrop. 27/2:108. The Land Utilisation Survey of Gisborne-East Coast Region - W.A. Pullar. 13/2:107-109. The Old Gisborne-Ruatahuna Stock Route - R. Andrew Fuller. 14/4:164-169. Overland From Gisborne to Tauranga, 1903. 27/2:63-70.
Primary Volcanic Ash Deposits of the Rotorua, Bay of
Plenty and Gisborne Districts When the King Comes to Gisborne - A Maori Millenium in 1906 - Peter Webster. 15/1:46-59. Working Around the North Island, 1890-1920 - Patrick Keegan. 37/2:98-121. Glass Artefacts - Anton van der Wouden. 27/2:110-112. GLEN, Frank - The Historic Tree of Orakau. 32/1:59-60. GLUCKMAN, L.K. - Cook's Voyages to New Zealand in Medical Perspective. 17/2:87-94. - The Ethnopsychiatrist and the Historian. 13/3:169-176. - Kereopa: The Psychodynamics of a 19th Century Murder. 13/3:111-119. - Our First Doctors. 14/4:157-163. - The Two James Lind, F.R.C.P., Edinburgh. 18/1:51-52. GOLDMINING: The History of Goldmining on the River Thames - A.M. Isdale. 9/4:167-179. Working Around the North Island, 1890-1920 - Patrick Keegan. 38/1:46-61. GOLSON, J. - The Excavations at Paengaroa. 7/4:82-86. Goodwill and Knowledge in Race Relations - H.D.B. Dansey. 23/2:81-83. GOODYEAR, Catherine - Early Tauranga Homes. 32/2:118-122. GOODYEAR, Frances - Tauranga's Memorial Park and Neighbourhood, Some Early Landowners. 32/2:123-124. GOODYEAR, CANON W.: Canon W. Goodyear, 1850-1914 - Rev. W.H. Poole. 32/1:24-27. Government Buildings, Tauranga - Jinty Rorke. 36/2:104-110. Governor Fitzroy to Henry Clarke - C.M. Miller. 21/2:124-125. GOW, Ian B. - Early Days on "The Swamp". 28/1:33-34, 56. GRACE, John H. - The Maori People of New Zealand. 5. GRACE, REV. T.S.: Building a Mission Station - C.R. Coates. 6/3:68-83. Conditions at Opepe Military Post. Visits of a Missionary. 5. Rev. T.S. Grace's Account of the Volkner Murder. 4. GRAHAM, David H. - Overland From Dannevirke to Opotiki in 1910. 38/2:104-109. The Grave of Hemi Te Waka, Ngaputahi, Urewera Country, Killed 7/5/1869. 4. GRAY, G.W. - An Account of the Motu River Hydro Investigations. 15/2:140-142. - A Chapter Ends in Opotiki. 22/2:74-76. GRAY, Hilda - Memories of White Island. 14/1:27. GREAT BRITAIN: The Union Flag of Britain, Commonly Called the Union Jack - Allan E. Bax. 17/2:99, 133. The Great Carved House, Mataatua, of Whakatane. 5:Newsletter 43. The Great Carved House, Mataatua, of Whakatane - H.D. London. 26/1:15-24. GREEN, R.C. - Dating the Kauri Point Sequence. 26/1:32-45. - An Undefended Settlement at Kauri Point, Tauranga District. 11/3:143-156. GREEN, R.M. - Ohiwa Ferry [Correspondence]. 11/3:172. - Reminiscences of a Drover. 13/2:78-79. GREGG, D.R. - Maori Rock Paintings of Lake Tarawera. 5. GREY, SIR GEORGE: Letter From Archdeacon Brown to Sir George Grey. 21/1:50-51. Volkner's Letters to Governor Grey. 7/2:24-28; 22/2:122. GROUBE, L.M. - The Classic Maori: Prehistoric or Protohistoric. 13/2:96-97. GUERRIN, JEAN: A Frenchman's Gallant Stand Against Te Kooti - H.D. London. 4. Unveiling of Memorial to Jean Guerrin - Te Poronu, 6 June 1965. 13/2:xix-xx. H HAEUSLER, R. Hans - A Trip to Maungapohatu Over Forty Years Ago. 11/2:72-79. HAIGH, J.B. - Colonel George Hamilton-Browne ("Maori Browne") [Correspondence]. 25/1:63. - The Hokitika "Fenian Troubles". 19/2:123-129. - Raoul (Sunday) Island, Kermadec Group: A Brief History. 16/2:66-80. - Trooper Donald McDonald Commended [Correspondence]. 21/2:126. A Haka. 3. HALBERT, R.W. - The Chronology of Maori History by J.B.W. Roberton. 12/2:85-91. - The Chronology of Maori Tradition by J.B.W. Roberton. 12/4:182-184. - Kaputerangi - Toi's Pa. 10/1:18-20. - The Mataatua Migration. 13/1:15-26. HALLETT, C. - Some Reminiscences of an Early Settler on "The Swamp". 10/2:40-42. HALLETT, SGT HENRY: A Relic of Fort Galatea - H.D. London. 12/3:147. Sgt. Hallett at Fort Galatea - Ernest G. Hallett [Correspondence]. 12/3:158-159. Hallett's Flaxmill - A. van der Wouden. 25/2:68-77. HAMILTON-BROWNE, COLONEL GEORGE: Colonel George Hamilton-Browne ("Maori Browne") - J.B. Haigh [Correspondence]. 25/1:63. George Hamilton-Browne. An Investigation into his Career in New Zealand - Barbara Cooper. 33/2:76-82. Major G. Hamilton-Browne (Maori Browne). 24/2:115. HAMMICK, WILLIAM MAXWELL: The Memoirs of William Maxwell Hammick (1848-1915). 29/1:2-11; 29/2:62-70; 30/1:3-9. Riding the Taupo Desert - W.T. Parham. 35/2:103-105. HAMMOND, William - Himiona Te Piki Kotuku. 9/4:187-189. - A Visit to Tarawera After the Eruption. 14/2:59-65. HARAWIRA, Rev. K.T. - The Maori Numerals. 9/2:47. Hard Times Come Again No More - Mrs E.D. Bennett. 23/2:89-93. HARDING, J.R. - The Carbon-14 (C14) Method of Dating. 4. Hardships in the Pioneering Days - A Comparison. 5. HARPER, V.E. - Maori Art. 3. HARSANT, Florence - Bringing Temperance to the Bay - 1914. 30/2:110-120. HASKELL, DARCY ORMOND: - Autobiography of D.O. Haskell. 40/2:63-78. HASLUCK, Sir Paul - Folk Museums. 20/2:70-72. HASTIE, ANDREW J.: Nonagenarian Has Adventurous Life: War and Rebellion. 4:Newsletter 41. HAWEIS: Captain John Nicholson and the Haweis - H.D. London [Correspondence]. 12/3:154-156. The Taking of the Haweis, 1829. 5. The Taking of the Haweis, 1829 - C. Kingsley-Smith. 1. HAWKES BAY: From Hawkes Bay to Whakatane, via Taupo, in 1857. 40/1:46-60. HEALY, J. - Geological History of the Whakatane District. 15/1:9-27. HEEMSKERCK: Tasman's Ships, the Heemskerck and the Zeehaen - M.J.P. Wickham. 14/3:107-114. The Height of Whale Island. 5. HEKAMU, Toone [also SECCOMBE, T. Thorne] - Reminiscences of a Drover. 9/4:183-186. - Tarawera Sulphur Mine. 5. - Te Teko's First Car. 6/3:99. HELLYAR, T.J. - Methodist Church. 6/2:54. Helping with the Dictionary - W.T. Parham. 38/2:117-118. HENRY, SISTER ANNIE: A Pioneer Missionary to the Urewera. Sister Annie Henry, M.B.E. - J.H. Starnes. 6/3:84-93. Henry Tacy Clarke, 1852-1902 - Christine M. Miller. 10/4:129-131. Henry Williams in Eastern Bay of Plenty in 1926 and 1928 - Lawrence M. Rogers. 15/1:28-30.
Herbert Robert Benn (1869-1911). Appendix to "Some European History of Lake
Okareka District" HEWITT, S.R. & PULLAR, W.A. - Flooding of Rangitaiki Plains, 1962. 11/2:113-115. HIKURANGI: Mt. Hikurangi, 5753 ft - R.D. Cresswell. 14/4:144-146. HILL, GEORGE: Constable (later Sergeant) George Hill, N.Z.C. 17/2:124. HILL, H.M. - Rua Kenana's Visits to Taneatua. 6/4:133. HILL, Richard - Elsdon Best and Tuhoe: A Cautionary Tale. 36/2:127-130. Himiona Te Piki Kotuku - William Hammond. 9/4:187-189. HINEMIHI MEETING HOUSE: A Vice-Regal Legacy - W.T. Parham. 26/1:29-31. HINTON, Joseph - The Boulcott's Farm Engagement, 1846. 23/2:64-67, 100. HIROA, Te Rangi - refer BUCK, Sir Peter Historic Archaeological Sites on Whale Island - P.R. Moore. 35/1:30-37. An Historic Church Bows Out - Ross Annabell. 13/1:10-11. Historic Pa Sites at Whakatane - H.D. London. 10/2:43-50. The Historic Tree of Orakau - Frank Glen. 32/1:59-60. Historical Background to the Treaty of Waitangi - I.S. McHarg. 2. Historical Background of Waiotahi Exchange. 22/2:129. Historical Societies Traverse Old Routes - Emma Bridge. 18/1:46-50. Historical Trail Re-opened - H.D. London. 28/1:45-46. HISTORY: How to Read History - Lawrence M. Rogers. 9/1:3-10. History as an Aid to Earth Sciences - W.A. Pullar & N.M. Kennedy. 23/2:94-96. The History of the East Coast Trust - A.D. Ward. 6/4:107-115. The History of Goldmining on the River Thames - A.M. Isdale. 9/4:167-179. The History of Paroa Maori School. 12/3:131-136. The History of Rotoiti Maori School. 13/3:144-149.
History of the Tauranga Aero Club, Part III - Walter S. Bell. 32/1:31-35. A History of Te Teko School. 13/2:68-77. HOBBS, Ina - The Tarawera Eruption, 1886. 18/2:80-82. The Hokitika "Fenian Troubles" - J.B. Haigh. 19/2:123-129. A Holiday Trip to Auckland and Townsville in 1889. 24/2:85-89. HOLLOWAY, Monica B. - The Cyclist of Maketu. 32/1:60-61. HOLMAN, Jack - Early Service Car Days. 12/3:124-125. Holocene Ash of the Bay of Plenty - H.D. London. 12/3:145-146. HORRIGAN, Dennis - St. Joseph's Catholic Church at Wairaka, Whakatane. 35/2:112-126. HOTELS: No Room at the Inn. Te Pukeites Camp Under Their Own Buggy. 29/1:47-50. Old Ohiwa Hotel. 5. The Te Teko Hotel - A. van der Wouden. 28/2:100-101. HOTUNUI MEETING HOUSE: The Building of Hotunui Meeting House, 1878. 8/1:26-27.
The House of H.R. Benn, Lake Okareka. Appendix to "Some European History of
Lake Okareka District" HOUSTEN, John - Taranaki Stone-Age Carvings. 8/4:142-143. How the Hot Springs Came to Awakeri. 10/1:10. How the Maoris Used to Count - G.L. Pearce. 9/2:45-46. How "Mataatua" Canoe Became Part of the Scene at Whakatane - C. Kingsley-Smith. 24/1:18-20. How Te Ano-o-Muriwai Became Part of the Whakatane Scene - C. Kingsley-Smith. 27/1:16-17. How Te Poronu Roadside Memorial Became Part of the Whakatane Scene - H.D. London. 25/1:12-17. How to Read History - Lawrence M. Rogers. 9/1:3-10. How the Tuhoes Turned Back to Christianity. 4. How Waimana Got its Name - Rangi Rakuraku. 27/2:107-108. How Wairaka Statue Became Part of the Whakatane Scene - "Ranana". 24/2:94-101. HOYTE, JOHN BARR CLARKE: John Barr Clarke Hoyte (1835-1913): A Portrait - W.T. Parham. 20/2:99-102. Hunting in Tauranga with the Waikato Hounds, 1897-1931 - A.H. Matheson. 35/1:1-15; 35/2:85-102. HUYGENS, C.A. & RUCROFT, V.A. - White Pine Bush, Whakatane West. 8/3:115. HYDRO ELECTRICITY: An Account of the Motu River Hydro Investigations - G.W. Gray. 15/2:140-142. The Matahina Power Project - J.J. Chesterman. 15/1:97-104. Copyright © 2009
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