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MABON, A.D. - An Outline of Local Possibilities for Field Archaeology. 6/1:2-6. MABON, A.D. & PULLAR, W.A. - Kapu-te-Rangi (Toi's Pa). 9/3:117-128. - Tauanui Pa, Taneatua. 11/3:157-161. MABON, A.D., PULLAR, W.A. & MOORE, K.W. - Site Recording in the Whakatane District. 12/2:72-75. McCALLION, Agnes J. - Opotiki History. 16/1:46-51. McDONALD, DONALD: Maori War Medal: The Award of Private Donald McDonald - J.C.M. Cresswell. 21/1:47-49. Trooper Donald McDonald Commended - J.B. Haigh [Correspondence]. 21/2:126. MacDONALD, Pat - The Nichols Family Moves House. 31/1:57-60.
McFADGEN, B.G. & WALTON, A.J. - Rescue Excavation on a Pa Site Near Opotiki
in the Eastern Bay of Plenty.
McGLONE, M.S. & PULLAR, W.A. - More About the Kohika Site, Bay of Plenty.
McHARG, I.S. - The Acquisition of Maori Lands by the Whalers and Missionaries. 2. - A Brief Historical Survey of Formal Secular Education of Maori Children. 4. - Early Nineteenth Century Colonisation Schemes. 6/4:116-121. - Historical Background to the Treaty of Waitangi. 2. - Land Tenures in New Zealand up to 1840. 18/1:15-37; 18/2:83-103, 110. - Maori Land Tenures. 2. McKENZIE, Mrs G. - Barbreck House. 33/1:50-51. McLAREN FALLS PARK: Birth of the B.O.P. Treee Society - W.J. Kennedy. 39/2:84-86. McLEAN, Andrew - Pioneering Days of the Waioeka. 12/4:174-180. McLERNON, C.R. - Raukumara, 1979. 31/2:65-93; 32/2:106-117; 33/1:32-43. McMAHON, TIMOTHY: A Trip Through New Zealand in 1914. 39/1:22-43. MacMILLAN, CHARLES EDWARD: The Carribean Connection - Jinty Rorke. 38/2:84-91 Magna Carta Comes to New Zealand - H.D. London. 27/1:18-19. MAIR, GILBERT: Gilbert Mair, N.Z.C., Soldier-Settler - H.D. London. 27/1:20. MAIR, Captain Gilbert - The Mill Farm Engagement. 1. - The Murmur of the Shell. A Legend. 1; 10/1:6-7. - A Trap for a Lover. 10/3:99-100. Maize - Whakatane's Main Export Until 1900. 4. Major G. Hamilton-Browne (Maori Browne). 24/2:115. MAKETU: Boy Scout Camps at Maketu, 1914-1940 - Alister Matheson. 40/1:34-37. The Cyclist of Maketu - Monica B. Holloway. 32/1:60-61. Describing a Trip from Maketu to Opotiki in the Early 1870s. 5. Early Education in Rotorua and Maketu - P. Andrews. 32/1:36-41. An Early Maori Stone Source at Maketu, Bay of Plenty - P.R. Moore. 29/1:19-23. Father Michael Borjon at Maketu - Fr A. Monfat. 38/2:92-96. Fishing at Old Maketu - Alister Matheson. 39/2:63-73. Maketu. 12/1:i-iii. Maketu - The Wharf that Wasn't Built - Alister Matheson. 40/1:38-39. Tapsell's Big Guns - Alister Matheson. 37/1:1-11. A Wartime Visit to Bay of Plenty - W.T. Parham. 37/2:71-75. Man Against the Mountain. The Story of White Island Products Limited - W.T. Parham. 17/1:56-66. Mana-Tapu-Noa in Maori Religion - Rev. J. Irwin. 26/2:76-86. MANAPOURI: Account of a Return Trip - New Zealand to Denmark, 1884. 26/1:46-53. Maning's Farewell to his Friends - L.M. Lennard. 34/2:88-90. MANIOPOTO, REWI: Rewi Maniopoto Comes to Whakatane - W.T. Parham. 29/2:109-114. MANKTELOW, E.G. - The Tasman Tree Nursery at Te Teko. 28/2:115-118. MANUKAU: Maori Burial and Cremation in the Manukau District - Alan Taylor. 14/4:154-156. MAORI: Ancient Maori Law of Tapu - Mary Blair. 1. Astronomers in Piupius - C. Kingsley-Smith. 16/1:37-42. Being an Account of the Ceremony of Hair Cutting - B.C. Adam. 3. The Classic Maori: Prehistoric or Protohistoric by L.M. Groube - W.A. Pullar. 13/2:96-97. A Haka. 3. How the Maoris Used to Count - G.L. Pearce. 9/2:45-46. How Wairaka Statue Became Part of the Whakatane Scene - "Ranana" 24/2:95-101. The Importance of Plants and Trees in the Life of the Old-Time Maori - Nelly Collier. 6/3:104-105. The Laying of the Tapu. 5. The Life and Adventures of Kahuki - Robert M. Smith. 10/4:115-119. Maori Burial and Cremation in the Manukau District - Alan Taylor. 14/4:154-156. The Maori Calendar. 2. Maori Impact Upon the Forests of New Zealand - R.J. Cameron. 9/3:131-141. The Maori as a Military Engineer - J.W.F. Welch. 16/2:86-91. The Maori Numerals - Rev. K.T. Harawira. 9/2:47. The Maori People of New Zealand - John H. Grace. 5. Maori Ship Owners and Pakeha Ship Builders in the Bay of Plenty 1840-1860 - A. van der Wouden. 33/2:91-100. The Maori Spirit Land (Reinga). 1. The Maori Supreme God, Io [Correspondence]. 17/1:83-85; 17/2:135. Maori War Medal: The Award of Private Donald McDonald - J.C.M. Cresswell. 21/1:47-49. Maori War Soldiers' Memorial Headstones, Orangikawa, Near Ruatahuna. 4. The Maori Wars of the Eighteen Sixties - H.D. London. 1. A Maori Welcome for The Fleet - James R. Reckner. 37/2:63-70. Maoris and Highlanders - G.M. Fowlds. 5. The Maoris' Knowledge of Colours. 3. Native Law at Whakatane. 13/1:28-30. Nga Taniwha a te Maori - Rev. J. Irwin. 31/2:101-105. Raumahora the Beautiful - W.B. Baker. 9/2:39-41. Some Local Proverbs. 10/1:7,9. Vikings of the Sunrise - H.D. London. 2, When the King Comes to Gisborne - A Maori Millenium in 1906 - Peter Webster. 15/1:46-59. MAORI AGRICULTURE: The Ceremony of "Planting" the Kumera - H.D. London. 17/2:121-122. Impact of Maori on Soils in the Bay of Plenty - a Preliminary Report - W.A. Pullar. 10/1:13. Maori Wheat Growing and Flourmilling, 1845-1880 - W.T. Parham. 9/2:42-44 MAORI ART: Maori Art - V.E. Harper. 3. Maori Carving. 2:Newsletters 15 & 17. Maori Carvings. 4. Maori Carvings Recovered at Thornton - H.D. London. 10/1:15. Maori Rock Paintings at Lake Tarawera - D.R. Gregg. 5. Murupara Carvings - Dr J.C. Wadmore. 2:Newsletters 11 & 17. The Murupara Rock Carvings, Kaingaroa Forest [Correspondence]. 19/2:147-150. Pataka Kuwaha From Whakatane. 2:Newsletter 17. Petroglyphs in the Kaingaroa Block - F.W. Davis. 6/1:17-29. Ranginui Academy for Arts and Crafts. 3:Newsletter 28. The Rua Hoata Rock Art Shelter - Michael Trotter. 34/2:95-100. Taneatua Ranger Station Carved Gateway - Tiena Jordan. 37/2:124-127. MAORI ARTEFACTS: Being an Account of the Acquisition From a Maori Chief of a Carved Hair Comb - B.C. Adam. 3. Cannibal Oven. 1. Concerning a Patiti in the Society's Possession - H.D. London. 14/3:119-120. The Effectiveness of the Taiaha - H.D. London. 14/3:115-118. Fish Weir Discovery, Rotorua - W.A. Pullar. 23/2:98. Greenstone. 1. Red Feather Treasure. 1. Taranaki Stone Age Carvings - John Housten. 8/4:142-143. A Study of the Whakatane Museum Adze Collection - P.R. Moore. 25/1:1-11. Whakarewa Hoanga - Formerly at Matata - Robert Fulton. 3. MAORI CANOES: The Elusive Toroa of Mataatua Canoe - Andrew S. Scott. 17/1:67-69. The Elusive Toroa of Mataatua Canoe - an answer - J.B.W. Roberton. 17/2:120-121. How "Mataatua" Canoe Became Part of the Scene at Whakatane - C. Kingsley- Smith. 24/1:18-20. The Kai-te-Iri-Iria Canoe. 1. Last Resting Place of Mataatua Canoe. 2:Newsletter 18. Maori Canoe Recovered at Tahuna Swamp, Kawerau - K.W. Moore. 10/1:16. Maori Double Canoe off Whale Island, 1769 - K.W. Moore. 13/2:103-104. Mataatua Canoe. 1. Mataatua Canoe - Elsdon Craig. 14/2:81. Mataatua Canoe - J.B.W. Roberton. 14/3:127. "Mataatua" Sails into the 70s: Piopio at the Prow - Elsdon W.G. Craig 21/2:93-95. Wakas (Canoes). 2. MAORI EDUCATION:Ancient Schools of Learning: 2. A Brief Survey of Formal Secular Education of Maori Children - I.S. McHarg. 4. MAORI GENEALOGIES: The Chronology of Maori History - J.B.W. Roberton. 11/4:193-198. The Chronology of Maori History by J.B.W. Roberton - R.W. Halbert. 12/2:85-91. The Chronology of Maori Tradition - J.B.W. Roberton. 12/3:139-143. The Chronology of Maori Tradition by J.B.W. Roberton - R.W. Halbert. 12/4:182-184. The Elusive Toroa of Mataatua Canoe - Andrew S. Scott. 17/1:67-69. The Elusive Toroa of Mataatua Canoe - an answer - J.B.W. Roberton. 17/2:120-121. Genealogies as a Means of Dating Maori Prehistory - R.W. Halbert. 10/4:104-114. The Karihi Potae - Nelly Collier. 6/3:xv-xvi. The Mataatua Migration - R.W. Halbert. 13/1:15-26. Notes on the Tipunas - Dr T. Wi Repa. 6/1:9-16. Patricide at Owhakatoro - R.M. Smith. 11/1:23-27. Rangihouhiri - Alf C. Lyall. 13/3:194-195. Some Notes on Bay of Plenty Tradition Relating to Archaic People - Don Stafford. 8/1:3-20. Te Rangi-Houhiri and Tamapahore - J.B.W. Roberton. 14/1:40-41. Te Waha-o-Rerekohu - N.R. Akuhata-Brown. 11/1:20-22. Te Waho-o-te-Rangi. 14/1:42. The 30-Year Generation Span - Martin G. Wilson [Correspondence]. 11/1:45-46. Whakapapa of Ahumai te Paerata - Pei te Hurinui Jones. 12/2:79. MAORI HISTORY: The Chronology of Maori History - J.B.W. Roberton. 11/4:193-198. The Chronology of Maori History by J.B.W. Roberton - R.W. Halbert. 12/2:85-91. The Chronology of Maori Tradition - J.B.W. Roberton. 12/3: 139-143. The Chronology of Maori Tradition by J.B.W. Roberton - R.W. Halbert. 12/4:182-184. Landmarks in Maori History - J.B.W. Roberton. 19/1:56-65. MAORI LAND: The Acquisition of Maori Land by the Whalers and Missionaries - I.S. McHarg. 2. Early Nineteenth Century Colonisation Schemes - I.S. McHarg. 6/4:116-121. Historical Background to the Treaty of Waitangi - I.S. McHarg. 2. The History of the East Coast Trust - A.D. Ward. 6/4:107-15. 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. MAORI LANGUAGE: Origin of Maori Spelling - A. Morris Jones. 4. A Possible Key to the Mystery of Maori Dialects. 13/2:98-99. MAORI LEGENDS: How the Hot Springs Came to Awakeri. 10/1:10. Ka Mate, Ka Mate! [Correspondence]. 9/3:142-144. The Last Moa. 4; 5. The Last Moa. A Legend of Putauaki - H.D.B. Dansey. 10/1:8-9. Local Maori Proverbs. 4. The Murmur of the Shell. A Legend - Capt. Gilbert Mair. 1; 10/1:6-7. A Princess and the Fairies - Links With Mt. Albert and Whakatane - G.M. Fowlds. 5. The Romance of Torere. A Legend. 10/2:51-53. Some Local Proverbs. 10/1:7,9. The Story of Tai-Aroa and Tai-Atea. A Maori Legend - N.R. Akuhata-Brown. 10/2:58. The Story of Te Tahi-o-te-Rangi. A Legend - A.O. Stewart. 1; 10/1:4. The Sunken Island in Lake Rotoma - K.W. Moore. 11/4:203-204. Te Manu Nui a Rua-Kapana (The Great Bird of Rua-kapanga) - Martin G. Wilson. 14/2:69-73. Te Tahi-o-te-Rangi Legend. 5. Te Tai-o-Ruawano: A Whale. Legend of Tahu - Peta Wairua. 1; 10/1:5. Te Toka-a-Houmea. The Rock of Houmea (Shag) - J.C. Wadmore. 1;10/1:4-5. Te Whatu Kura-a-Tangaroa. A Legend of Omaio - J.S.W. Neilson. 10/1:10. A Tradition Concerning Toi. 4. A Trap for a Lover - Gilbert Mair. 10/3:99-100. Whakaari-Awakeri Hot Springs. 4. The Whatu Kura a Tangaroa (A Legend of Omaio). 4. MAORI MEDICINE: Comments Upon Some Forms of Medical Treatment Prescribed by the Maori - Nelly Collier. 7/3:79-80. Maori Herbalism. 19/1:67. MAORI MEETING HOUSES: The Building of Hotunui Meeting House, 1878. 8/1:26-27. The Great Carved House, Mataatua, of Whakatane. 5:Newsletter 43. The Great Carved House, Mataatua, of Whakatane - H.D. London. 26/1:15-24. Mata-a-tua Meeting House. 1:Newsletter 9. The Mataatua Meeting House, 1875. 6/1:7-8; 6/2:58-65. Opening of the Judea Meeting House, Tauranga. 3:Newsletter 28; 4:Newsletter 37. Ranginui Academy for Arts and Crafts. 3:Newsletter 38. Te Whai a te Motu Meeting House, Ruatahuna - Allan North. 13/1:33; 13/2:98. Tuwhare House - Martin G. Wilson. 9/1:11-12. A Vice-Regal Legacy - W.T. Parham. 26/1:29-31. Where was Mataatua Built? - A. van der Wouden. 40/2:99-101. MAORI MISSION: The Isolated School of Matahi, Eastern Bay of Plenty - Mrs E.E. Little. 23/2:84-85. The Mission Field - Elsdon Best. 34/1:57-66. The Mission School, Tanatana, Waimana, 1922-1959 - F. Rakuraku. 26/2:99-100, 102. Old Mission House Burnt - C.R. Coates. 5. Reminiscences of a Mission Nurse - Ada J. North. 14/1:18-21. Some Aspects of the Impact of Christianity Upon the Maori People - Jim Irwin. 14/2:66-68, 78. The Te Teko Maori Mission 1926-1980 - F.T. Rakuraku. 28/2: 123-124. Te Whaiti-nui-a-Toi Maori Boy's School - J.H. Starnes. 15/3: 177-179. Te Whare Mihana i Ruatoki (The Ruatoki Mission House) - Tamati Kruger. 25/1:59-63. MAORI MISSION: refer also RELIGION & MISSIONS. MAORI PA SITES: Ancient Pa Sites Along the Hills. 1. A Brief Traditional History of Pakotore. Appendix to "The Excavations at Paengaroa, 1959" - D.M. Stafford. 7/4:84-85. Excavations at Kauri Point - H.D. London. 9/1:14-16. Further Discoveries at Kauri Point, Katikati. 11/1:48. Historic Pa Sites at Whakatane - H.D. London. 10/2:43-50. Kaka-Tarahae Pa Site - Owhakatoro Valley - K.W. Moore. 14/1:38-39. 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. Karearea Pa - W.A. Pullar. 9/2:50-54. Kohi Point Scenic Reserve: Kapu-te-Rangi (Toi's Pa) Historic Reserve. 15/2:152. 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 Ohiwa Pa Sites Presented to the Nation - H.D. London. 18/1:53. Paparoa Pa, Ohiwa Harbour - W.A. Pullar. 10/4:150. Puketapu Look-Out - Symbol of Peace. 13/1:12-14. Puketapu Pa, Whakatane, and Wharau-Rangi Pa. 1. Recent Investigations at Whakatane - W.A. Pullar. 10/4:147-149. The Siege of Toka-a-Kuku Pa - Peta Wairua. 10/1:11-12. Tamurenui Site, Onepu - K.W. Moore & W.A. Pullar. 11/4:203-204. Tauanui Pa, Taneatua - A.D. Mabon & W.A. Pullar. 11/3:157-161. Tauanui Pa, Taneatua - J.B.W. Roberton [Correspondence]. 11/4:214 Te Koutu Pa - N76/66 - Lake Okataina - Kenneth W. Moore. 26/22:104-112. Te Paripari - A Gunfighters Pa, Ohope - C. Kingsley-Smith. 19/2:135-136. Toi's Pa and Toroa Pa. 1:Newsletter 9; 2:Newsletter 14. Toroa Pa and Toi's Pa. 1:Newsletter 9; 2:Newsletter 14. Towards 3000 Recorded Sites - K.W. Moore. 27/1:57-59. An Undefended Settlement at Kauri Point, Tauranga District - R.C. Green. 11/3:143-156. Wharau-Rangi Pa. 1. MAORI RELIGION: How the Tuhoes Turned Back to Christianity. 4. Mana-Tapu-Noa in Maori Religion - Rev. J. Irwin. 26/2:76-86. New Zealand Primal Maori Religion - Rev. Jim Irwin. 40/2:92-98. MAORI TRIBES: Elsdon Best and Tuhoe: A Cautionary Tale - Richard Hill. 36/2:127-130.
Nga-Puhi Invasions of
the Bay of Plenty in the Early Nineteenth Century Ngaiterangi Chronology - J.P. Porter. 19/2:143-146. Raumona - J.B.W. Roberton. 19/2:137.
The Story and Origins of Te Whakatohea,
Opotiki "Te Arawa": A Commentary on Don Stafford's History - J.P. Porter. 19/1:44-55. MAORI WARS: refer NEW ZEALAND LAND WARS
MARSDEN, REV. SAMUEL: Being an Account of Marsden's First Church Service in New Zealand - B.C. Adam. 3. Reverend Samuel Marsden - A Reply - Ernest E. Bush. 12/4:188-191. Marsden 150th Anniversary Celebrations Christmas Day, 1964. 13/1:3-9. MARSHALL, THORNTON: An Early Victorian New Zealand Diary. 16/1:22-37; 16/2:109-124. A Massacre Averted - "Kotare". 12/1:19-21. MASTERS, C.S. - Fenton's Mill. 32/1:1-4. MATAATUA: The Mataatua Migration - R.W. Halbert. 13/1:15-26. The Mataatua Question in Relation to Muriwai - Manu Apanui. 19/1:66-67 MATAATUA CANOE: The Elusive Toroa of Mataatua Canoe - Andrew S. Scott. 17/1:67-69. The Elusive Toroa of Mataatua Canoe - An Answer - J.B.W. Roberton. 17/2:120-121.
How "Mataatua"
Canoe Became Part of the Scene at Whakatane How Wairaka Statue Became Part of the Whakatan Scene – “Ranana”. 24/2:94-101. Last Resting Place of Mataatua Canoe. 2:Newsletter 18. Mataatua Canoe. 1. Mataatua Canoe - Elsdon Craig. 14/2:81. "Mataatua" Sails Into the 70s: Piopio at the Prow - Elsdon W.G. Craig. 21/2:93-95. MATAATUA MEETING HOUSE: The Great Carved House, Mataatua, of Whakatane. 5:Newsletter 43. The Great Carved House, Mataatua, of Whakatane - H.D. London. 26/1:15-24. Mata-a-tua Meeting House. 1:Newsletter 9. The Mataatua Meeting House. 6/1:7-8; 6/2:58-65. Where was Mataatua Built? - A. van der Wouden. 40/2:99-101. MATAHI: The Isolated School of Matahi, Eastern Bay of Plenty - E.E. Little. 23/2:84-85. MATAHINA: Buried Stumps in situ - Te Mahoe Dam Site, Rangitaiki River - W.A. Pullar. 11/4:211. Geological Features, Te Mahoe Dam Site - R.S. Morison. 12/2:79. The Matahina Power Project - J. Chesterman. 15/1:97-104. Matahina Tramway Was a Pioneering Railway Venture - R.H. Stott. 21/1:18-28. MATATA: Additional InformationConcerning Umuhika Mill. 7/2:46-48. The Battle of Kaokaoroa, Matata - Nicholas Boyack. 35/1:16-24. Father John Smiers with the Mill Hill Mission - Walter Gibbons. 37/1:12-22. Fossil Mollusca at Stoney Creek, Matata - W.J. Fraser. 12/1:28. An Historic Church Bows Out - Ross Annabell. 13/1:10-11. Matata - F.A. Burt. 8/3:109-112. Matata and District - An Historical Review - H.R. Burt. 5. Matata Maori School History. 10/2:25-33. Matata Post Office. 18/2:113-114. Matata Railway, Roads and Bridges League, 1912-1913 - Walter Gibbons. 38/2:97-103. Matata's Role in the Catholic History of Auckland Diocese - Rev. Fr. M. van Enckevort. 21/1:33-38, 53. Notes on Early Maori School at Matata - Elsie Locke. 12/3:128-130. Rare Birds at Matata. 5. Some Notes on the Investigations of the Flour Mill at Umuhika - W.T. Parham. 7/1:21-22. Umuhika Flour Mill - H.D. London. 7/1:19-20. Whakarewa Hoanga - Formerly at Matata - Robert Fulton. 3. MATAWAI: The Gisborne-Matawai-Moutohora Railway - J.A. Barltrop. 27/2:108. MATCHITT, MRS KATERURI: An Old Lady Passes. 22/2:123-125. MATHESON, Alister H. - A Botanist At White Island in 1826. Alan Cunningham's Diary. 22/1:40-43. - Boy Scout Camps at Maketu, 1914-40. 40/1:34-37. - Captain Fred Norris and the Bay of Plenty Coastal Trade, 1907-1924. 39/1:1-21. - Fishing at Old Maketu. 39/2:63-73. - Hunting in Tauranga with the Waikato Hounds, 1897-1931. 35/1:1-15; 35/2:85-102.
- J.I. Montefiore: Early New
Zealand Trader. Appendix to "Sketches of New Zealand, 1837". - Licensed to Graze. The Street Cows of Tauranga. 29/2:97-108. - Maketu - The Wharf that Wasn't Built. 40/1:38-39. - Motiti Island. 19/1:1-20; 19/2:76-122. - HMS Pandora in the Bay of Plenty, 1852. 18/1:1-14; 18/2:62-79. - Tapsell's Big Guns. 37/1:1-11. MAUNGAPOHATU: Avifauna of Maungapohatu [Correspondence]. 11/3:175-176. Historical Trail Re-opened - H.D. London. 28/1:45-46. Maungapohatu: Its History - E.S. Dollimore. 10/3:83-84. Maungapohatu - A Short History - Peter J. Webster. 21/2:84-92. The Maungapohatu Track, 1942 - Sister Hilda Shears. 28/1:49-50. Memories of Maungapohatu - Rena Thompson. 28/1:35-40. Notes on the Geology of Maungapohatu - W.A. Pullar. 11/2:85-86. The Pakeha Missionary, the Maori Prophet and Maungapohatu - Terry Simpson. 35/2:106-111. Rangi's "Invasion" of the Urewera - R. Andrew Fuller. 28/1:40-44. The Rua Expedition. 11/2:62-71. Rua's Commune - In Retrospect - Sister Hilda Shears. 28/1:47-48. Te Aka Puahou (The Summit of Maungapohatu) - R.M. Smith. 11/2:80-84. Te Manu nui a Rau-Kapana (The Great Bird of Rua-Kapanga) - Martin G. Wilson. 14/2:69-73. To Maungapohatu by Bicycle - R. Andrew Fuller. 28/1:44-45. The Trial of Rua Kenana - L.M. Lennard. 11/2:55-61. A Trip to Maungapohatu Over Forty Years Ago - R. Hans Haeusler. 11/2:72-79. MAUNSELL, REV. ROBERT: On Robert Maunsell, and "Te Manihera" - Clem Earp. 40/1:11-16. Mauri - Hone Tuwhare. 10/4:141. MAYOR ISLAND: Tuhua (Mayor Island) - E.L. Adams. 19/1:30-34. MEDICINE: Our First Doctors - L.K. Gluckman. 14/4:157-163. MELVIN, L.W. - Albert John Nicholas, Early N.Z. Settler and Trader [Correspondence]. 15/2:152-153. - The Strange Case of William Webster. 16/1:14-21. - Thomas Black: Early Trader and Settler in the Bay of Plenty. 12/3:105-111. Memoirs of Herb Duff - A.T. Stratton. 12/3:95-104. The Memoirs of William Maxwell Hammick (1848-1915). 29/1:2-11; 29/2:62-70; 30/1:3-9 Memories of Another Pioneer - A.J. Black. 14/1:25. Memories of Brenda and Daniel Shaw - Brenda Shaw. 25/1:43-47. Memories of an Early Carrier - Allan Abbott. 14/1:22-24. Memories of Early Coastal Vessels - C. Aleck Natusch [Correspondence]. 11/3:173-174. Memories of Early Whakatane - Helen Rosa Erwin. 26/1:2-14. Memories of Maungapohatu - Rena Thompson. 28/1:35-40. Memories of Waiohau, Bay of Plenty - Elsie E. Little. 22/1:30-37. Memories of White Island - Hilda Gray. 14/1:27. "M.E.T." - Round the East Cape in 1892. 20/2:103-110. METHODIST CHURCH: Methodist Church - T.J. Hellyar. 6/2:54. St. John's Methodist Church, King Street, Kopeopeo - Bill Teesdale. 29/1:33-38. Waimana/Nukuhou Methodist Church. 12/3:xxxii-xxxiii. MEXICO: Archaeology in Mexico and Central America - A.S. Scott. 14/4:150-153. Military Activities in the Opotiki District in 1870 - H.G.D. White. 20/1:41-45. The Military Landing at Opotiki, 1865 - W.T. Parham [Correspondence]. 15/3:190. Military Settlement at Opotiki. 5. The Mill Farm Engagement - G. Mair. 1. MILLER, Christine M. - Governor Fitzroy to Henry Clarke. 21/2:124-125. - Henry Tacy Clarke, 1825-1902. 10/4:129-131. MILLER, H.H. - Bush Pioneering Days. 7/3:59-70. Minginui - Ted Mulcock. 35/1:25-29. MINING: The History of Gold Mining on the River Thames - A.M. Isdale. 9/4:167-179. Tarawera Sulphur Mine - Toone Hekamu. 5. Tarawera Sulphur Mine - T. Thorne Seccombe. 7/1:20. Miss Alice [Parkinson] - A Memoir - J.C.M. Cresswell. 9/4:180-182. Miss Marion Watson Stewart, M.B.E., J.P. - Wynnton Poole. 35/1:38-41. The Mission Field - Elsdon Best. 34/1:57-66. Mr James Preece, C.M.S. Missionary - Rev. J.H. Starnes. 15/1:31-39. Mrs Katherine McAlister Bell, M.B.E., J.P. - Wynnton Poole. 35/2:79-84. MOHAKA RIVER: The "Fire in the Fern" by the Mohaka - Bernard H.N. Teague. 17/2:100-105.
MONTEFIORE, J.I.: J.I. Montefiore: Early New Zealand Trader. Appendix to
"Sketches of New Zealand, 1837" MONFAT, Fr. A. - Father Michael Borjon at Maketu. 38/2:92-96. MOORE, Kenneth W. - Archaeological Survey - Ohope, Whakatane. 24/1:34-44. - Archaeology at Whakatane, N.Z. 21/2:113-122; 22/1:50-63. - Kaka-Tarahae Pa Site - Owhakatoro Valley. 14/1:38-39.
- Kawerau: Its History
and Background. 12/1:23-27; 12/2:42-54; - Kohika Site (N68/104) Bay of Plenty. 24/2:114. - Kohika Site (N68/104) Bay of Plenty: A Preliminary Report. 23/1:60-61. - Maori Canoe Recovered at Tahuna Swamp, Kawerau. 10/1:16. - Maori Double Canoe off Whale Island, 1769. 13/2:103-104. - Onepu Hot Springs. Appendix to "The Onepu Hot Springs in 1928". 28/2:122. - Pit Terrace Site, Kawerau. 12/1:34-35. - Pits, Terraces at King's Farm, Onepu. 13/2:90-95. - Place Names in the Te Teko District. 28/2:68-73. - Rakei Hopukia (N77/4) Te Teko, Bay of Plenty. 24/2:103-109. - Salvage Excavation at Port Ohope (N69/87), Whakatane, New Zealand. 20/1:46-49.
- Subsequent Archaeological
Investigations at Kawerau. - The Sunken Island in Lake Rotoma. 11/4:203-204. - Suspect Food Pits - King's Farm, Onepu. 14/1:43. - The Tangata Whenua. 28/2:63-67.
- Tapsell's
Trip From Mokoia to Te Kupenga. - Te Koutu Pa - N76/66 - Lake Okataina. 26/2:104-112. - Towards 3000 Recorded Sites. 27/1:57-59. - A Town is Born. 27/1:42-56. - Travelling Through the Ureweras. 10/3:88-93. MOORE, K.W., MABON, A.D. & PULLAR, W.A. - Site recording in the Whakatane District.12/2:72-75. MOORE, K.W. & PULLAR, W.A. - Tamurenui Site, Onepu. 11/4:205-207. MOORE, K.W., PULLAR, W.A. & SCOTT, A.R. - Field Archaeology in the Bay of Plenty. 15/1:105-114.
MOORE, K.W. & WORBOYS, R.E. - Tatahoata Cemetery Reserve, Ruatahuna, Urewera
Country, MOORE, P.R. - An Early Maori Stone Source at Maketu, Bay of Plenty. 29/1:19-23. - Historic Archaeological Sites on Whale Island. 35/1:30-37. - The Prehistoric Stone Quarries and Workshops of Tahanga, Coromandel Peninsula. 30/1:32-42. - A Study of the Whakatane Museum Adze Collection. 25/1:1-11. MOORE, P.R. & REID, Margot L. - The Wrecking of HMS Buffalo in 1840: An Account From the Ship's Log. 26/2:58-67.
More About the Kohika Site, Bay of Plenty. Soil Stratigraphy and Pollen
Analysis MORGAN, Margaret & BERGHAN, Penelope - New Zealand's Earliest Botanical Explorers 17/1:95-99. MORIORI: A Vanished Race: The Passing of the Moriori - Geo. M. Fowlds. 15/3:172-176. MORISON, R.S. - Geological Features, Te Mahoe Dam Site. 12/2:79. Motiti Island - A.H. Matheson. 19/1:1-20; 19/2:76-122. MOTU: An Account of the Motu River Hydro Investigations - G.W. Gray. 15/2:140-142. Development of the Motu - J. Innes. 27/2:71-74. Historical Societies Traverse Old Routes - Emma Bridge. 18/1:46-50. The Motu Tragedy - A. van der Wouden. 39/1:59-60. A Ride Through the Motu Bush (c1897) - P. Keegan. 32/2:128-130. Motuhora, or Whale Island: An Outline History - A.H. Garaway. 24/1:1-7. Mount Edgcumbe County Park, Devon - H.D. London. 28/1:55. Mount Hikurangi, 5753 ft - R.D. Cresswell. 14/4:144-146. Mount Kapua, 4760 ft. 14/4:146-147, 149. MOUTOHORA: The Gisborne-Matawai-Moutohora Railway - J.A. Barltrop. 27/2:108. MULCOCK, Ted - Minginui. 35/1:25-29. The Murder of James Fulloon - J.C.M. Cresswell. 4; 13/3:120-127. MURIWAI: How Te Ano-o-Muriwai Became Part of the Whakatane Scene - C. Kingsley- Smith. 27/1:16-17. Muriwai Cave: Cobbles and Shoreline - W.A. Pullar. 10/1:14. The Murmur of the Shell. A Legend - Capt. Gilbert Mair. 1; 10/1:6-7. MURRAY, E. - Early Days of the East Coast Railway: Pekatahi. 23/2:87-88, 93. MURUPARA: The Development of Education in Murupara - Martin G. Wilson. 10/2:34-37. Kawerau-Murupara Railway. 3:Newsletter 26. Murupara Carvings - Dr J.C. Wadmore. 2:Newsletter 11. Murupara Rock Carvings. 2:Newsletter 17. Tuwhare House - Martin G. Wilson. 9/1:11-12. MUSEUM NOTES: Mrs H.R. Erwin Bequest. 29/1:56. Portrait of Mrs M. Ratahi. 29/2:121. Steam Engine. 29/1:57. MUSEUM, WHAKATANE: A Dream Come True - H.D. London. 20/1:56-59. The Re-opening of the Whakatane District Museum - H.D. London. 26/2:101-102. The Whakatane District Museum - A. van der Wouden. 28/1:51-53. The Museum Movement - W.H. Way. 8/4:139-141. MUSGRAVE, John Oliver - The Early Days of Motor Service Cars in the Eastern Bay of Plenty. 36/2:87-103; 37/1:33-49. Mutiny at Fort Galatea - W.T. Parham. 4; 27/2:97-98. My Days in the Rangitaiki District - Henry T. Pettit. 14/4:133-138. My Life and Adventures in New Zealand - E.M.F. Dawber. 39/2:114-119. My Life Among the Maoris - Mrs Ngoungou. 14/1:30-37. Mystacina tuberculatis in Captivity - H.D. London. 17/2:122-124. N The Naming of Mount Edgecumbe. 13/2:101-103. Napier in 1931 - Peggy M. Fussell. 36/1:30-52. Narrative of Mr Charles James Ward of Rarotonga, Cook Islands. 16/1:3-14. NASH, Sir Walter - Our Debt to the Pioneers. 13/3:179-185. Native Law at Whakatane. 13/1:28-30. NATUSCH, C. Aleck - Memories of Early Coastal Vessels [Correspondence]. 11/3:173-174. NAYLOR, Ralph - Whakarewarewa State Forest Park, Rotorua. 24/2:57-70. NEILSON, J.S.W. - Te Whatu Kura-a-Tangaroa. A Legend of Omaio. 10/1:10.
NELSON: The D'Urville Island-Nelson Metasomatised Rocks and their
Significance in New Zealand Prehistory NEW PLYMOUTH: Our Trip from New Plymouth to Whakatane, via Onehunga - Nell Ramson. 27/1:8-15. NEW ZEALAND ARMED CONSTABULARY: Refer to NEW ZEALAND LAND WARS NEW ZEALAND CROSS: Cross of Contention - W.T. Parham. 40/1:8-10. NEW ZEALAND LAND WARS: The Battle of Kaokaoroa, Matata - Nicholas Boyack. 35/1:16-24. The Battle of Orakau, as Told by Hitiri Te Paerata. 21/2:100-107. The Boulcott's Farm Engagement, 1846 - Joseph Hinton. 23/2:64-67, 100. A Contemporary Account of the Volkner and Fulloon Murders. 5. Copy of a Letter from Lieut. G.H. Stoate, R.N. 20/2:111-113. Cross of Contention - W.T. Parham. 40/1:8-10.
Date of the First Engagement
Between Arawa and Tai Rawhiti Expedition, 1864 An Echo of the Tairawhiti Expedition, 1864 - H.G.D. White. 21/1:52-53. An Eyewitness Account of the Murder [Volkner's]. 22/2:117-119. The "Fire in the Fern" by the Mohaka - Bernard H.N. Teague. 17/2:100-105. Fortresses of God - G.M. Fowlds. 5. The Historic Tree of Orakau - Frank Glen. 32/1:59-60.
How Te Poronu Roadside
Memorial Became Part of the Whakatane Scene Kereopa's Utu - H.D. London. 23/1:37-42. Letter From Archdeacon Brown to Sir George Grey. 21/1:50-51.
Maori War Medal: The Award
of Private Donald McDonald - J.C.M. Cresswell. 21/1:47-49. The Maori Wars of the Eighteen-Sixties - H.D. London. 1. Military Activities in the Opotiki District in 1870 - H.G.D. White. 20/1:41-45. The Military Landing at Opotiki, 1865 - W.T. Parham [Correspondence]. 15/3:190. Military Settlement at Opotiki. 5. The Murder of James Fulloon - J.C.M. Cresswell. 13/3:120-127. Mutiny at Fort Galatea. 4. Mutiny at Fort Galatea - W.T. Parham. 27/2:97-98. New Zealand Armed Constabulary. 4. An Old Lady Passes. 22/2:123-125. On the Road to Galatea - W.T. Parham. 27/2:91-96. The Opepe Engagement, 1869. 5. Opotiki. 13/1:27-28. Opotiki Expeditionary Force, 1865 - W.T. Parham. 17/1:78-79. Preece's Road - James Cowan. 10/3:79-81. The Rangiaowhia "Affair" - J.B.W. Roberton [Correspondence]. 23/2:99-100. A Relic of Fort Galatea - H.D. London. 12/3:147. Rev. T.S. Grace's Account of Volkner Murder. 4. Rev. C.S. Volkner and the Tai Rawhiti Expedition, 1864. 7/2:24-36. Riding the Taupo Desert - W.T. Parham. 35/2:103-105. The Rise and Fall of Major Brassey - Clem Earp. 39/2:95-101. St. Stephen the Martyr Church, Opotiki. 22/2:115-117, 120-121. Sgt. Hallett at Fort Galatea - Ernest G. Hallett [Correspondence]. 12/3:158-159. Skindivers Find Barge in Lake Waikaremoana - Nancye Jones. 21/2:95-97. The Tai Rawhiti Edpedition - D.M. Stafford. 15/1:75-86. Tapsell's Big Guns - Alister Matheson. 37/1:1-11. Te Kooti's Raid on Whakatane, 1869 - C. Kingsley-Smith. 1. Te Porere Engagement, 1869. 3:Newsletter 26. The Te Teko Engagement - D.M. Stafford. 13/3:128-136. Turbulent Waters - Events of Bay of Islands in 1845 - H.G.D. White. 21/2:66-83. Volkner's Letters to Governor Grey. 7/2:24-28; 22/2:122. Whakatane Threatened in 1868. 1; 4; 5. The Whitmore Expedition to Ruatahuna, 1869. 10/3:64-78. The Whitmore Expedition to Ruatahuna, 1869 - Henry Tacy Clarke. 10/4:132-137. New Zealand - The Shaky Isles - W.T. Parham [Editorial]. 26/1:1. New Zealand Armed Constabulary. 4. New Zealand Manure and Chemical Co. Ltd., Sulphur Point, Tauranga, 1877-1900 - A.C. Bellamy. 33/1:16-24. New Zealand Primal Maori Religion - Rev. Jim Irwin. 40/2:92-98. A New Zealander Looks Back - Ewen W. Alison. 13/2:80-81. New Zealand's Earliest Botanical Explorers - Margaret Morgan & Penelope Berghan. 17/2:95-99. New Zealand's First National Flag. 3. NEWBORN, JOSHUA: Joshua Newborn - A Tattooed Pakeha. 29/1:54-55. Nga Taniwha a te Maori - Rev. Jim Irwin. 31/2:101-105. Ngaiterangi Chronology - J.P. Porter. 19/2:143-146. NGAKAHIKATEA, MRS WHIRIHANA: The Funeral of Granny Nga. 23/2:96. Nga-Puhi Invasions of the Bay of Plenty in the Early Nineteenth Century - Lawrence M. Rogers. 7/4:96-97A. The Ngararas of the Rurimas. 30/1:54-61. NGOUNGOU, CAROLINE: The Case of Mrs Ngoungou, Nee Caroline Perrett - J.R. Sheehan. 14/1:28-29. NGOUNGOU, Caroline - My Life Among the Maoris. 14/1:30-37.
NICHOLAS, ALBERT JOHN: Albert John Nicholas, Early N.Z. Settler and Trader
Albert John Nicholas, Early N.Z. Settler and Trader - Richard L.H. Waugh 15/1:60-73.
Albert
John Nicholas, Early N.Z. Trader - Richard L.H. Waugh Nicholas, Trader. Appendix to "The History of Goldmining on the River Thames" - A.M. Isdale. 9/4:176. The Nichols Family Moves House - Pat MacDonald. 31/1:57-60. NICHOLSON, CAPTAIN JOHN: Captain John Nicholson and the Haweis - H.D. London [Correspondence]. 12/3:154-156. The 1968 Storm and its Effect on the Bay of Plenty Coastline - W.A. Pullar. 26/2:72-75. No Room at the Inn. Te Pukeites Camp Under Their Own Buggy. 29/1:47-50. Noah Jonassen - The Aerial King - A. van der Wouden. 40/1:1-7. Nonagenarian Has Adventurous Life: War and Rebellion. 4:Newsletter 41.
NORRIS, CAPTAIN FRED: Captain Fred Norris and the Bay of Plenty Coastal
Trade, 1907-1924 Not By Wind Ravaged - Hone Tuwhare. 10/3:94. Notes on the Diary of Alfred Parkinson - J.C.M. Cresswell. 20/2:114-115. Notes on Early Earthquakes in the Bay of Plenty - Philip Andrews. 31/2:111-112. Notes on Early Maori School at Matata - Elsie Locke. 12/3:128-130. Notes From a Surveyor's Field Book. 11/4:185-188. Notes on the Geology of Maungapohatu - W.A. Pullar. 11/2:85-86. Notes on the Tipunas - Dr T. Wi Repa. 6/1:9-16. NORTH, Ada J. - Reminiscences of a Mission Nurse. 14/1:18-21. NORTH, Allan - Te Whai a Te Motu Meeting House, Ruatahuna. 13/1:33; 13/2:98. NUKUHOU: Memories of Another Pioneer - A.J. Black. 14/1:25. The Settlement of Waimana and Nukuhou - R.A. Bell. 26/2:97-99. Waimana/Nukuhou Methodist Church. 12/3:xxxii-xxxiii. Copyright © 2009
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