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Ka Mate, Ka Mate [Correspondence]. 9/3:142-144. KAHUKI: The Life and Adventures of Kahuki - Robert M. Smith. 10/4:115-119. The Kai-te-Iri-Iria Canoe. 1.
KAINAHA: Tatahoata Cemetery Reserve, Ruatahuna, Urewera Country, Now
Kainaha Cemetery Historic Reserve
KAINGAROA: Murupara Rock Carvings - Dr J.C. Wadmore. 2:Newsletters 11 &
17. Kaka-Tarahae Site - Owhakatoro Valley - K.W. Moore. 14/1:38-39. KAPU-TE-RANGI: Kaputerangi - Toi's Pa - R.W. Halbert. 10/1:18-20. Kapu-te-Rangi (Toi's Pa) - A.B. Mabon & W.A. Pullar. 9/3:117-128. Kohi Point Scenic Reserve: Kapu-te-Rangi (Toi's Pa) Historic Reserve. 15/2:152. KAPUA: Mt. Kapua, 4760 ft. 14/4:146-147, 149. Karearea Pa - W.A. Pullar. 9/2:50-54. KAURI POINT: Dating the Kauri Point Sequence - R.C. Green. 26/1:32-45. Excavations at Kauri Point - H.D. London. 9/1:14-16. Further Discoveries at Kauri Point. 11/1:48. An Undefended Settlement at Kauri Point, Tauranga District - R.C. Green. 11/3:143-156.
KAWERAU: Kawerau: Its History and Background - K.W. Moore. The Kawerau Korewa Stone - Martin G. Wilson. 10/4:151-153. Kawerau-Murupara Railway. 3:Newsletter 26. Kawerau's Silver Jubilee 1954-1979 [Editorial]. 27/1:1. The Last Moa. 4; 5. Maori Canoe Recovered at Tahuna Swamp, Kawerau - K.W. Moore. 10/1:16. Origin of the Name Kawerau. 5. Pit Terrace Site, Kawerau - K.W. Moore. 12/1:34-35. A Storepit Site (N77/574) at Kawerau - A. Walton. 29/2:71-80. Subsequent Archaeological Investigations at Kawerau. Appendix to "A Storepit Site (N77/574) at Kawerau - K.W. Moore. 29/2:79-80. A Town is Born - K.W. Moore. 27/1:42-56. KEAM, R.F. - Additions/Corrections to "A Young Tourist in Rotorua in 1910" Appendix I. 33/1:61. KEEGAN, Patrick - A Ride Through the Motu Bush (c1897). 32/2:128-130. - To Te Puke's Horse Fair. 33/1:59-60. - Working Around the North Island, 1890-1920. 34/2:67-87; 37/2:98-121; 38/1:46-61. KELLY, WILLIAM: Launch of Mr William Kelly's New Cutter. 33/2:120-121. KENANA, RUA: The Pakeha Missionary, The Maori Prophet and Maungapohatu - Terry Simpson. 35/2:106-111. The Rua Expedition. 11/2:62-71. Rua Kenana - R.M. Smith [Correspondence]. 11/3:171. Rua Kenana;s Visits to Taneatua - H.M. Hill. 6/4:133. Rua's Commune in Retrospect - Sister Hilda Shears. 28/1:47-48. The Trial of Rua Kenana - L.M. Lennard. 11/2:55-61. KENNEDY, JOHN: Taneatua's Lamplighter, John Kennedy. 25/1:30. KENNEDY, N.M. & PULLAR, W.A. - History as an Aid to Earth Sciences. 23/2:94-96. KENNEDY, W.J. - Birth of the B.O.P. Tree Society. 39/1:84-86. KEREOPA: Kereopa: The Psychodynamics of a 19th Century Murder - L.K. Gluckman. 13/3:111-119. Kereopa Te Hau. Appendix to "Rev. C.S. Volkner and the Tai Rawhiti Expedition". 7/2:32-35. Kereopa's Utu - H.D. London. 23/1:37-42. Te Teko and Kereopa - Alf Lyall [Correspondence]. 29/2:122.
KEYES, I.W. - The D'Urville Island-Nelson Metasomatised Rocks and Their
Significance in New Zealand Prehistory. KING, Dr Hazel - Titore's Armour. 23/1:35-36. KING COUNTRY: Life in a King Country Sawmilling Village: Te Koura 1929-1937 - Una Lynette Smith. 25/1:51-53. KINGSLEY-SMITH, Clive - Astronomers in Piupius. 16/1:37-42. - How "Mataatua" Canoe Became Part of the Scene at Whakatane. 24/1:18-20. - How Te Ano-o-Muriwai Became part of the Whakatane Scene. 27/1:16-17. - Kohi Point. 24/2:102. - The Taking of the Haweis, 1829. 1. - Te Kooti's Raid on Whakatane, 1869. 1. - Te Paripari - A Gunfighter's pa, Ohope. 19/2:135-136. - The Town of the Talking Stones. 24/1:28. - The Two Mount Edgecumbes. 23/2:68-74. KIRK, Charles R. - Whakatane in 1907.[includes street names] 14/1:2-6. Kohi Point - C. Kingsley-Smith. 24/2:102. Kohi Point Scenic Reserve: Kapu-te-Rangi (Toi's Pa) Historic Reserve. 15/2:152. KOHIKA: Kohika Archaeological Site - H.D. London. 24/1:29-30. The Kohika Site, Bay of Plenty - G.J. Irwin. 23/2:101-104. Kohika Site (N68/104) Bay of Plenty - K.W. Moore. 24/2:114. Kohika Site (N68/104) Bay of Plenty: A Preliminary Report - K.W. Moore. 23/1:60-61. More About the Kohika Site, Bay of Plenty. Soil Stratigraphy and Pollen Analysis - M.S. McGlone & W.A. Pullar. 24/2:110-113. KOPOEPEO: A Brief History of Kopeopeo - C.R. Coates. 4. Early Kopeopeo - Some Notes. 14/1:1-17. St. John's Methodist Church, King Street, Kopeopeo - Bill Teesdale. 29/1:33-38. "KOTARE" - A Massacre Averted. 12/1:19-21. - Recollections of a Centenarian. 20/1:19-27. KRUGER, Tamati - Te Whare Mihana I Ruatoki (The Ruatoki Mission House). 25/1:59-63. L LAKE ...: For all lakes, refer to name of lake. LAMBERT, Jenny - Ron Smith and Direct Transport. 37/2:76-93; 38/1:7-15. LAMPILA, FR JEAN: Jean Lampila, S.M., at Whakatane - Walter Gibbons. 38/1:1-6. LAND TENURE: Early Nineteenth Century Colonisation Schemes - I.S. McHarg. 6/4:116-121. Historical Background to the Treaty of Waitangi - I.S. McHarg. 2. Land Tenures in New Zealand up to 1840 - I.S. McHarg. 18/1:15-37; 18/2:83-103, 110. Maori Land Tenures - I.S. McHarg. 2. The Land Utilisation Survey of Gisborne-East Coast Region - W.A. Pullar. 13/2:107-109. Landmarks in Maori History - J.W.B. Roberton. 19/1:56-65. LANE, G.W. - Fenton's Mill 1936-37. 32/1:5-16. The Last Moa. 4; 5. The Last Moa. A Legend of Putauaki - H.D.B. Dansey. 10/1:8-9. Last Pie Out of Frankton. 23/2:97. LAUGHTON, REV. J.G.: The Pakeha Missionary, the Maori Prophet and Maungapohatu - Terry Simpson. 35/2:106-111. The Very Rev. J.G. Laughton, C.M.G., J.P. - Lawrence M. Rogers. 13/3:159-164. Launch of Mr William Kelly's New Cutter. 33/2:120-121. The Laying of the Tapu. 5. Learning From the Past - A.R. Speirs [Editorial]. 27/2:61. LENNARD, L.M. - Maning's Farewell to his Friends. 34/2:88-90. - The Trial of Rua Kenana. 11/2:55-61. Letter From Archdeacon Brown to Sir George Grey. 21/1:50-51. LEWIS, LEWIN: The Reminiscences of Lewin Lewis - Ron Hilton Lewis. 27/2:74-78. LEWIS, Ron Hilton - The Reminiscences of Lewin Lewis. 27/2:74-78. Licensed to Graze. The Street Cows of Tauranga - A.H. Matheson. 29/2:97-108. The Life and Adventures of Kahuki - Robert M. Smith. 10/4:115-119. Life in a King Country Sawmilling Village: Te Koura 1929-1937 - Una Lynette Smith. 25/1:51-53. LIND, JAMES: The Two James Lind, F.R.C.P., Edinburgh - L.K. Gluckman. 18/1:51-52. LITCHFIELD, MARIA: Some Notes Concerning Whakatane's First White Woman - Violet A. Rucroft. 8/4:160-162. LITTLE, Elsie E. - The Isolated School of Matahi, Eastern Bay of Plenty. 23/2:84-85. - Memories of Waiohau, Bay of Plenty. 22/1:30-37. Living on a Volcano - W.T. Parham. 23/1:43-47. LOCAL BODY GOVERNMENT:A Chapter Ends in Opotiki - G.W. Gray. 22/2:74-76. The Union of our Local Bodies - H.D. London. 24/2:91-93. Local Maori Proverbs. 4. LOCKE, Elsie - Notes on Early Maori School at Matata. 12/3:128-130. LONDON, H.D. - Captain John Nicholson and the Haweis [Correspondence]. 12/3:154-156. - The Ceremony of "Planting" the Kumera. 17/2:121-122. - Concerning a Model Canoe in the Society's Possession. 14/3:121-124. - Concerning a Patiti in the Society's Possession. 14/3:119-120. - A Dream Come True. 20/1:56-59. - The Effectiveness of the Taiaha. 14/3:115-118. - Elsdon Best in the Urewera Country. 2. - Excavations at Kauri Point. 9/1:14-16. - Extracts From MSS Journal of Rev. Charles Baker, C.M.S. Missionary. 5. - Float-Plane Alights on Whakatane Estuary. 18/1:53-54. - A Frenchman's Gallant Stand Against Te Kooti. 4. - Gilbert Mair, N.Z.C., Soldier-Settler. 27/1:20. - The Great Carved House, Mataatua, of Whakatane. 26/1:15-24.
- Herbert Robert Benn (1869-1911).
- Historic Pa Sites at Whakatane. 10/2:43-50. - Historic Trail Re-Opened. 28/1:45-46. - Holocene Ash of the Bay of Plenty. 12/3:145-146. - How Te Poronu Roadside Memorial Became Part of the Whakatane Scene. 25/1:12-17. - Kereopa's Utu. 23/1:37-42. - Kohika Archaeological Site. 24/1:29-30. - Magna Carta Comes to New Zealand. 27/1:18-19. - The Maori Wars of the Eighteen Sixties. 1. - Mount Edgeumbe County Park, Devon. 28/1:55. - Mystacina tuberculatis in Captivity. 17/2:122-124. - Ohiwa Pa Sites Presented to the Nation. 18/1:53. - Ohiwa Township. 4. - Opotiki - Disaster Area - March 1964. 12/2:77-78. - The Opouriao Estate. 13/2:82-83. - Otipa Flour Mill. 9/1:14-16. - Patuone's Armour. 15/3:184-185. - Pohaturoa Rock, Whakatane. 11/1:28-32. - Priestly Flaxmill. 9/1:21. - Putauaki (Mt. Edgecumbe). 11/1:33-40. - Records of Earlier Days. 25/1:31-42. - A Relic of Fort Galatea. 12/3:147. - Relics of Fort Galatea. 22/1:47. - The Re-Opening of Whakatane District Museum. 26/2:101-102. - Ruataupere Meeting House, Kokohinau Marae. 14/1:43. - The Settlement of Opouriao. 4. - The Society - 1952-1977 - 25 Years [Editorial]. 25/2:67. - Some Comments on Buick's "Treaty of Waitangi". 14/2:79-80. - A Sugar Industry for Opotiki, 1882. 22/2:81-109. - Sugar Sorghum. 23/1:56-57. - Umuhika Flour Mill. 7/1:19-20. - The Union of our Local Bodies. 24/2:91-93. - Vikings of the Sunrise. 2. - The Wairaka Statue. 13/3:196-198. - Whakatane Airport. 9/1:22-23. - Whaling in the Bay of Plenty. 24/2:71-84. - White Island. 4. A Look at New Zealand in 1873. 40/2:112-116. LUTTERWORTH: On Board the Lutterworth - E.J. Westgate. 27/2:101-106. LYALL, Alf C. - Rangihouhiri. 13/3:194-195. - The Story and Origins of Te Whakatohea. 19/1:35-43; 20/1:36-40, 60-67; 20/2:116-118. - Te Teko and Kereopa [Correspondence]. 29/2:122. Copyright © 2009
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