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OAMARU:
Diary of a Voyage From Greenock to Auckland per Oamaru to Port
Chalmers OBITUARIES: ADAMS, E. Lionel. 34/2:131 ARMSTRONG, Mrs C.S. 12/2:xix. BALLANTRAE, Rt. Hon. Lord Bernard. 29/1:60. BALLANTRAE, Rt. Hon. Lady Laura. 28/1:60. BAXTER, Noble. 7/3:xvi. BEEVER, Fred. 23/2:112. BERG, Leslie Samuel. 28/2:127. BLACK, John. 29/2:123. BLUETT, John Webster (Wepiha). 12/3:xxxiv. BOON, Alice. 27/2:115. BOON, William Richard. 11/1:41. BOURKE, J.M. 13/3:xxxvi. BRABANT, Herbert Wedgwood. 26/1:56. BRIFFAULT, Harold Lister. 27/2:115. BRIFFAULT, Violet Ada. 34/2:130-131. BROWN, Alice. 9/3:xvi. BROWN, L.H. 6/3:xiii. BROWN, N. Akuhata. 13/3:xxxvi. BUNYAN, William G. 7/1:vi. BURGESS, Horace Alfred. 13/2:xii. BURT, F.A. (Fred). 29/1:59. CAISLEY, Christopher George. 8/1:vi. CANNING, Alexander J. 5:Newsletter 45. CLARK, James David. 7/2:xi. CLARK, Lindsay. 30/2:127. COLLIER, Nellie. 14/2:xiv. COTTRELL, Bernard Victor. 14/3:xix. CRAIG, Elsdon Walter Grant. 28/2:126. CUMING, C.J. 12/1:v. CUTLER, Frederick Bertram. 13/3:xxxviii. DANSEY, Harry Delamare. 28/1:59. DAWSON, Dr Eric Tewsley. 28/2:127. DELAMARE, Paora Kingi (Paul). 30/2:127. DU PONTET, Eleanor Dorothy. 27/1:60. DU PONTET, Raymond Jules Eugene. 12/4:xlviii. DUTHIE, James Harland. 35/1:61. EIVERS, Herbert J. 28/1:58. EIVERS, James. 13/1:xxii. ELLIS, Dr Leonard Gordon. 7/2:xi. ERNEST, Brian. 39/1:61. ERWIN, Helen Rosa. 29/1:60. FAULKNER, Agnes Emily. 35/1:61-62. FLEMING, Thomas James. 9/2:63. FLOOD, Mark J. 11/4:xxxv-xxxvi. FRANCIS, William John. 12/2:xxi. FRASER, Constance. 12/2:xx-xxi. FURNISS, Cliff. 29/1:59. GAITT, Amy J. 5:Newsletter 46. GIBB, Alan D. 9/1:26. GOW, Ian Burman. 30/1:65. GOW, Maidie. 24/1:52. GOW, Walter G. 24/1:52. GOW, William Burman. 28/1:59. GUTHRIE, Ashley Conrad. 23/2:112. HALBERT, Rongo W. 21/2:138. HAMILL, Miles. 5:Newsletter 44. HANDRICKS, Douglas Hubert Nelson. 29/2:124. HARRISON, Henry. 9/4:xxii. HASTIE, A.J. 11/3:xxii. HAUA, Charles. 32/2:131. HAULTAIN, Eric Campbell. 9/1:26. HENDERSON, William Simmons (Bill). 28/1:59. HENRY, Sister Annie. 19/2:140-142. HILL, John G. 21/2:138-139. HILL, M.H.E. 11/3:xxi. HILL, W. Howard. 5:Newsletter 44. HOHAPATA, James P. (Jimmy). 13/3:xxxvii. HORRIGAN, Father Dennis. 39/2:120. HOUSTON, John. 10/2:xx. HUNIA, Maraea. 28/1:60. JAMEISON, Andrew Harper. 13/3:xxxvii. JARRETT, Emelie Florice. 28/2:126. KEEPA, Hoani Tuhimota (Johnny). 5:Newsletter 48. LAUGHTON, Rev. John George. 13/3:159-164, xxxvi. LENNARD, Leslie Maurice. 36/2:131. LITTLE, Elsie E. 30/1:66. LUKE, Alfred L. 13/1:xxii. McFARLAND, Lotte. 28/2:126. McGOUGAN, Alexander Francis. 14/3:xx. McGOUGAN, Emily. 10/2:xx. McHARG, Irvine Stephens. 5:Newsletter 50. McLEAN, Alexander. 12/4:xlviii. MACMILLAN, Ethel Urania. 33/1:62. MAHY, Frank. 6/2:vi. MAIR, Gilbert Henry. 14/1:ix. MANUERA, Te Pareake Eruera. 28/2:127. MELVIN, Leslie W. 31/2:125-126. MERRITT, James. 7/1:vi. MILROY, Frederick. 9/2:63. MOULDEN, Jack & Amiria (Milly). 40/1:61. MURRAY, George J. 10/2:xx. NORTH, Dr Allan. 30/2:126. NORTON, Robert Roy. 29/1:59. ORR, William James. 14/3:xx. OTLEY, George. 11/3:xxii. PATTERSON, John. 12/2:xxi. POTTER, Harold David. 12/1:xi. PRIDEAUX, Francis. 27/1:60-61. PROWSE, Ngaire. 40/1:61. PULLAR, Dr William Alexander (Alan). 31/1:63-64. RADCLIFFE, David S. 23/2:112. RANGI, Ematina Poutaiaha Ngarawake Pipiana. 12/2:xix. RANGI, Rotu Numia. 11/3:xxi. RAE, Duncan McFaddyen. 12/1:x. RICHARDSON, Arthur Laurence. 20/1:68. ROGERS, Rev. Lawrence Moter. 32/1:61-62. RUFF, Annie. 24/1:53. RURU, Hoera Whakamiha (Digger). 37/1:62. SANTON, Eva. 12/3:xxxiii. SAVAGE, Arihia. 2:Newsletter 10. SHAPLEY, Sidney Samuel. 9/1:25. SHAW, Albert E. 7/3:xvi. SIMPSON, Mary. 8/1:vi. SISAM, L.E. (Pete). 30/2:126. SISAM, Len. 9/3:xvi. SLADDEN, Bernard. 9/2:61-62. SLOANE, F.R. (Toddy). 9/2:63. STARNES, Rev. John Horace. 24/1:53-54. STEWART, A.O. 5:Newsletter 49; 6/2:v. STONEHAM, Roy C. 31/2:127. SUCKLING, C.A. 11/3:xxi. TAKURUA, Joe. 13/3:xxxvii. TAMARAU, Takarua. 6/4:xx. TAPSELL, Kouma. 12/2:xx. TEAGUE, Bernard. 30/2:125. TERANGI, Te Pairi Tu. 2:Newsletter 10; 3:Newsletter 23. THOMPSON, Sister Nancy. 36/2:131. TURNBULL, David Scott. 14/4:xxiv. TURUWHENUA, Dave. 21/1:x. UPTON, William Westwood. 13/3:xxxvi-xxxvii. van der WOUDEN, Cornelius Adrianus (Cees). 29/2:123. VOLMULLER, Leonard Hendrik Gysbert. 30/1:65. WARREN, H.G. (Harry). 31/2:125. WASHER, George L. 24/1:53. WATT, Cecil. 19/2:139-140. WHARFE, F.A. 9/4:xxii. WHARFE, Kate Lottie. 9/1:26. WHITE, Charles G. 14/3:xix. WINIATA, Maharaia. 8/1:vi. WITHY, Ruth. 11/4:xxxvi. WOODBERRY, May. 29/2:124. OHIWA: Albert John Nicholas, Early N.Z. Settler and Trader - Richard L.H. Waugh. 15/1:60-73. The Development of Ohiwa - Dorothy Du Pontet. 11/3:121-133. The Development of Ohiwa - Enid M. Peace [Correspondence]. 11/4:215. The Life and Adventures of Kahuki - Robert M. Smith. 10/4:115-119. A Massacre Averted - "Kotare". 12/1:19-21. Ohiwa Ferry - R.M. Green [Correspondence]. 11/3:172. The Ohiwa Ferry - A. van der Wouden. 34/1:11-20. Ohiwa Pa Sites Presented to the Nation - H.D. London. 18/1:53. Ohiwa Township. 10/1:22-23. Ohiwa Township - H.D. London. 4. Old Ohiwa Hotel. 5. Paparoa Pa, Ohiwa Harbour - W.A. Pullar. 10/4:150. Thomas Black: Early Trader and Settler in the Bay of Plenty - L.W. Melvin. 12/3:105-111. Whakatane's New Wharf - Ohiwa Harbour. 5. Wharves on the Ohiwa Harbour - A. van der Wouden. 40/2:102-107. OHOPE: Archaeological Survey, Ohope, Whakatane, New Zealand - K.W. Moore. 24/1:34-44. Fossils at Taneatua and Ohope Beach. 5. Salvage Excavation at Port Ohope (N69/87) Whakatane, New Zealand - K.W. Moore. 20/1:46-49. Te Paripari Pa - A Gunfighters, Ohope - C. Kingsley-Smith. 19/2:135-136. Whakatane to Ohope. 1. OKAREKA, LAKE: Herbert Robert Benn (1869-1911). Appendix to "Some European History of Lake Okareka District" - H.D. London. 28/1:30-32. The House of H.R. Benn, Lake Okareka. Appendix to "Some European History of Lake Okareka District" - R.L. Bourne. 28/1:28-29. Some European History of Lake Okareka District - John E.L. Evans. 28/1:17-27. OKATAINA, LAKE: Te Koutu Pa - N76/66 - Lake Okataina - Kenneth W. Moore. 26/2:104-112. The Old Gisborne-Ruatahuna Stock Route - R. Andrew Fuller. 14/4:164-169. An Old Lady Passes. 22/2:123-125. Old Mission House Burnt - C.R. Coates. 5. Old Ohiwa Hotel. 5. OMAIO: The Whatu Kura a Tangaroa (A Legend of Omaio). 4. Te Whatu Kura-a-Tangaroa. A Legend of Omaio - J.S.W. Neilson. 10/1:10. On Board the Lutterworth - E.J. Westgate. 27/2:101-106. On the Road to Galatea - W.T. Parham. 27/2:91-96. On Robert Maunsell, and "Te Manihera" - Clem Earp. 40/1:11-16. ONEHUNGA: Our Trip From New Plymouth to Whakatane, Via Onehunga - Nell Ramson. 27/1:8-15. ONEPU: Onepu Hot Springs. Appendix to "The Onepu Hot Springs in 1928" - K.W. Moore. 28/2:122. The Onepu Hot Springs in 1928 - H.G. Rand. 28/2:119-121. Pits, Terraces at King's Farm, Onepu - K.W. Moore. 13/2:90-95. Suspect Food Pits - King's Farm, Onepu - K.W. Moore. 14/1:43. Tamurenui Site, Onepu - K.W. Moore & W.A. Pullar. 11/4:205-207. ONSLOW, EARL OF: Up Country With the Governor. 13/2:45-67. Opening of the Judea Meeting House, Tauranga. 3:Newsletter 28; 4:Newsletter 37. Opening of the Rotoiti Steam Sawmill. 31/1:61-62. OPEPE: Conditions at Opepe Military Post. Visits of a Missionary. 5. The Opepe Engagement, 1869. 5. Social Life at Opepe - Now a Ghost Town. 5. Te Teko to Opepe in 1891 - Robert Price. 5.
OPOTIKI: Centenary of a Small Town Clan. 23/2:86. A Chapter Ends in Opotiki - G.W. Gray. 22/2:74-76. 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. Describing a Trip From Maketu to Opotiki in the Early 1870s. 5. The Diary of Alfred Parkinson - H.G.D. White. 20/1:28-35. The Diary of Francis Jorton Foster. 36/2:63-72. Gisborne to Opotiki in 1890. 36/1:53-56. In the Days of Yore. 22/2:113-114. John Alexander Wilson: First Resident Missionary in Opotiki-Whakatane 1840-1851. 15/3:160-166. Memories of an Early Carrier - Allan Abbott. 14/1:22-24. Military Activities in the Opotiki District, 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. Miss Alice [Parkinson] - A Memoir - J.C.M. Cresswell. 9/4:180-182. Notes on the Diary of Alfred Parkinson - J.C.M. Cresswell. 20/2:114-115. Notes from a Surveyor's Field Book. 11/4:185-188. An Old Lady Passes. 22/2:123-125. Opotiki. 13/1:27-28. Opotiki - Disaster Area - March 1964 - H.D. London. 12/2:77-78. Opotiki Expeditionary Force, 1865 - W.T. Parham [Correspondence]. 17/1:78-79. Opotiki Group Visit Whakatane, 1891. 18/1:44-46. Opotiki History. 18/1:41-50. Opotiki History - Agnes J. McCallion. 16/1:46-51. Opotiki Settlers, 1865-1879. [List of] 4; 5. Opotiki Street Directory, 1880. [List of Residents] 22/2:77-80. Opotiki Town and District, 1884. 22/2:110-112. Opotiki as a Young Girl First Saw It - Dorothy Du Pontet. 22/2:01-030. Opotiki's Gala Week - 60 Years Ago. 5. Our Opotiki Letter - Bay of Plenty Times. 33/2:118-121. Overland From Dannevirke to Opotiki in 1910 - David H. Graham. 38/2:104-109. Paki Withers Still Going Strong. 12/4:172-173. Records of Earlier Days - H.D. London. 25/1:37-42.
Rescue Excavation of a Pa Site Near Opotiki in the
Eastern Bay of Plenty The Rev. Carl Sylvius Volkner - Rev. James H. Parkinson. 37/1:56-57. Rev. C.S. Volkner and the Tai-Rawhiti Expedition, 1864. 7/2:24-36. Rev. T.S. Grace's Account of the Volkner Murder. 4. Ron Smith and Direct Transport - Jenny Lambert. 37/2:76-93; 38/1:7-15. St. Stephen the Martyr Church, Opotiki. 22/2:115-121. A Short History of Opotiki to 1918. 15/2:127-139. Site Recording and Surveying in the Opotiki District - H.G.D. White. 19/2:133-134. A Story of the Good Old Days. 26/1:28. The Story and Origins of Te Whakatohea - A.C. Lyall. 19/1:35-43; 20/1:36-40, 60-67; 20/2:116-118. A Sugar Industry for Opotiki, 1882 - H.D. London. 22/2:81-109. The Tarawera Eruption, As Observed From Opotiki. 18/1:54-56. Temperance, or Lack of it, at Opotiki, 1889-1891 - A. van der Wouden. 38/1:32-38. A Trip From Opotiki to Taupo in 1896. 5. The Unfloatable Opotiki Steam Shipping Co. Ltd. - Anton van der Wouden. 37/1:50-54. A Visit to Opotiki in 1873. 38/2:114-116. A Visit to Opotiki in 1887. 40/2:109-111. Volkner's letters to Governor Grey. 7/2:24-28; 22/2:122. OPOTIKI, Cutter: Launch of Mr William Kelly's New Cutter. 33/2:120-121. OPOURIAO: Early Settlement Days in the Opouriao Valley, Bay of Plenty - Gilbert Yeoman. 25/2:94-96. Farming at Rewarau, Opouriao District - T. Thorne Seccombe. 12/1:3-18. The Opouriao Estate - H.D. London. 13/2:82-83. Opouriao Station Homestead. 12/2:92. The Settlement of Opouriao - H.D. London. 4. Whakatane, Opouriao and Waimana Visited 1880-1882. 22/1:1-13. ORAKAU: The Battle of Orakau, 1864, as Told by Hitiri Te Paerata. 21/2:100-107. The Historic Tree of Orakau - Frank Glen. 32/1:59-60.
ORETE POINT: Pioneering Days at Orete Point, Better Known as Waihau Bay,
East Cape Origin of Maori Spelling A. Morris Jones. 4. Origin of the Name Kawerau. 5. ORNITHOLOGY: Avifauna at Maungapohatu [Correspondence]. 11/3:175-176. The Gannets of White Island - W.T. Parham. 18/2:104-108, 110. The Last Moa. 5. Rare Birds at Matata. 5. OTAGO: The Discovery and Early Settlement of Otago and Southland - Bruce C. Adam. 5; 20/1:1-18, 55. OTAKIRI: Developing a Farm at Otakiri, on the Rangitaiki Plains - E.F. Whitthaus. 25/1:78-90, 93. Early Memories of Otakiri, 1918-1925 - Stephanie E. Cullen. 40/1:40-45. Early Otakiri Farming - From a Woman's Point of View - Mrs May Woodberry Sen. 25/2:91-93. Hallett's Flaxmill - A. van der Wouden. 25/2:68-77. Otipa Flour Mill - H.D. London. 9/1:17-18. Our Debt to the Pioneers - Sir Walter Nash. 13/3:179-185. Our First Doctors - L.K. Gluckman. 14/4:157-163. Our Opotiki Letter - Bay of Plenty Times. 33/2:120-121. Our Trip From New Plymouth to Whakatane, Via Onehunga - Nell Ramson. 27/1:8-15. An Outline History of the Establishment of Churches in the Eastern Bay of Plenty. 6/2:35-55. Outline History of the Whangaparaoa District, Cape Runaway. 14/4:139-143. An Outline of Local Possibilities for Field Archaeology - A.D. Mabon. 6/1:2-6. Overland From Gisborne to Tauranga, 1903. 27/2:63-70. Overland From Dannevirke to Opotiki in 1910 - David H. Graham. 38/2:104-109. Overland Journey From Auckland to Port Nicholson, 1843 - Errol Westgate. 38/1:16-20. OWHAKATORO: Fratricide at Owhakatoro – R.M. Smith. 11/1:23-27. Kaka-Tarahae Pa Site – Owhakatoro Valley – K.W. Moore. 14/1:38-39. P Pacific Backgrounds - A.M. Isdale. 16/2:92-108. Pack Trip Down the Whakatane River - Ruatahuna to Ruatoki North, 1962 - A.L. Richardson. 10/3:82. PAENGAROA: The Excavations at Paengaroa, 1959 - J. Golson. 7/4:82-86. Pahou Church. 9/4:165. Painting the Pink and White Terraces - Experiences at Rotomahana - Charles Blomfield. 18/1:38-40. Paki Withers Still Going Strong. 12/4:172-173.
PAKOTORE: A Brief Traditional History of Pakotore. Appendix to "The
Excavations at Paengaroa, 1959" PALMER, William P. - The Bay of Plenty Timber Company Limited. 39/2:74-83. The Pakeha Missionary, the Maori Prophet and Maungapohatu - Terry Simpson. 35/2:106-111. HMS Pandora in the Bay of Plenty, 1852 - A.H. Matheson. 18/1:1-14; 18/2:62-79. Paparoa Pa, Ohiwa Harbour - W.A. Pullar. 10/4:150. PARHAM, W.T. - A Banks Treasury. 25/2:114-115. - Confessions of a "Digger" [Editorial]. 28/1:1. - A Contested New Zealand Cross. 34/1:42-44. - Cross of Contention. 40/1:8-10. - [Editorial]. 26/2:57. - The Enigma of Major Brassey. 14/2:77-78. - The Files of the Times [Editorial]. 30/1:2. - The Gannets of White Island. 18/2:104-108, 110. - Helping With the Dictionary. 38/2:117-118. - In Quest of Spanish Gold. 26/2:90-91. - In the Track of Vancouver. 15/3:166-171. - Island Volcano by W.T. Parham - E.E. Bush [Book Review] 22/1:68-69. - John Barr Clarke Hoyte (1835-1913): A Portrait. 20/2:99-102. - Living on a Volcano. 23/1:43-47. - Man Against the Mountain. The Story of White Island Products Ltd. 17/1:56-66. - Maori Wheat Growing and Flour Milling, 1845-1880. 9/2:42-44. - The Military Landing at Opotiki, 1865 [Correspondence]. 15/3:190. - Mutiny at Fort Galatea. 27/2:97-98. - New Zealand - The Shaky Isles [Editorial]. 26/1:1. - On the Road to Galatea. 27/2:91-96. - Rewi Maniopoto Comes to Whakatane. 29/2:109-114. - Riding the Taupo Desert. 35/2:103-105. - Some Notes of the Investigation of the Flour Mill at Umuhika. 7/1:21-22. - Tuatara - The Classic Survivor. 30/1:62-63. - Two Prominent Figures in Early Whakatane History. 15/1:87-96. - A Vice-Regal Legacy. 26/1:29-31. - The Von Tempsky Exhibition, Hamilton. 26/2:87-89. - Von Tempsky as a Writer. 10/4:142-144. - A Wartime Visit to the Bay of Plenty. 37/2:71-75; 38/1:42-45. - Will White Island Explode? 22/1:48-49. PARKINSON, ALFRED: The Diary of Alfred Parkinson - H.G.D. White. 20/1:28-35. Notes on the Diary of Alfred Parkinson - J.C.M. Cresswell. 20/2:114-115. PARKINSON, ALICE MARY: Miss Alice - A Memoir - J.C.M. Creswell. 9/4:180-182. PARKINSON, Rev. James H. - The Rev. Karl Sylvius Volkner. 37/1:56-57. Parkinson's Island - Neil C. Begg. 14/4:148-149. PAROA: The History of Paroa School. 12/3:131-136. The Passing of an Era. 8/3:85-95. Pataka Kuwaha From Whakatane. 2:Newsletter 17. PATTESON, BISHOP JOHN COLERIDGE: Bishop John Coleridge Patteson - Rev. N. Te Hau. 10/2:54-56. Patuone's Armour - H.D. London. 15/3:184-185. PEACE, Enid - Mr and Mrs Joseph Chappell. 10/2:57. - The Development of Ohiwa [Correspondence]. 11/4:215. PEARCE, G.L. - How the Maoris Used to Count. 9/2:45-46. PEARSON, MAGGIE: A Chat With an Old Identity - Mrs Maggie Pearson, nee Creeke. 6/4:137-141. PEARSON, Maggie - As I Remember Whakatane. 14/1:11-14. PEDERSEN, E.O. & ROCHE, E.B. - End of a Rabbit Infestation. 23/1:53-55. PEDOLOGY: Agricultural Soil Scientists and the Pumice Lands - W.A. Pullar. 23/1:18-23. More About the Kohika Site, Bay of Plenty: Soil Stratigraphy and Pollen Analysis - W.A. Pullar & M.S. McGlone. 24/2:110-113. Soils of the Te Teko Locality - W.A. Pullar. 29/1:12-18. The Working Life of a Field Scientist - W.A. Pullar. 31/1:35-42. PEKATAHI: Early Days of the East Coast Railway: Pekatahi - E. Murray. 23/2:87-88, 93. PERRETT, CAROLINE: The Case of Mrs Ngoungou, nee Caroline Perrett - J.R. Sheehan. 14/1:28-29. My Life Among the Maoris - Caroline Ngoungou. 14/1:30-37. Petrified Springs at the Horomanga Gorge, Galatea District. 12/1:28. Petroglyphs in the Kaingaroa Block - F.W. Davis. 6/1:17-29. PETTIT, Harry T. - My Days in the Rangitaiki District. 14/4:133-138. A Pioneer Looks Back - Mary Ann Ensor. 27/2:79-87. A Pioneer Missionary to the Urewera - Sister Annie Henry, M.B.E. - J.H. Starnes. 6/3:84-93. A Pioneer Remembers [Mr C. Garlick, Taneatua]. 29/1:39-43. Pioneering Days at Orete Point, Better Known as Waihau Bay, East Cape - T. Thorne Seccombe. 11/1:3-19; 11/2:87-112. Pioneering Days of the Waioeka - Andrew McLean. 12/4:174-180. Pit Terrace Site, Kawerau - K.W. Moore. 12/1:34-35. Pits, Terraces at King's Farm, Onepu - K.W. Moore. 13/2:90-95. Place Names in the Te Teko District - K.W. Moore. 28/2:68-73. POETRY: "A Bush Ballad". 9/1:21. "Kohi Point" - C. Kingsley-Smith. 24/2:102. "Mauri" - Hone Tuwhare. 10/4:141. "Not By the Wind Ravaged" - Hone Tuwhare. 10/3:94. "The Town of the Talking Stones" - C. Kingsley-Smith. 24/1:28. POHATUROA ROCK: Memorial Shelter at Pohaturoa. 1. Early Attempts to Demolish Pohaturoa Rock. 5. Pohaturoa Rock, Whakatane - H.D. London. 11/2:28-32. Pohaturoa, the Sacred Rock of Whakatane - Te Tawhero Tuati. 1. Squabbles About Pohaturoa. The Rock. 29/2:115-120. Points of Interest Along the Road - John Redpath. 12/4:180-181, 187. POMPALLIER, JEAN BAPTISTE FRANCOIS: Jean Baptiste Francois Pompallier and the Bay of Plenty - J.H. Starnes. 11/3:134-142. PONGAKAWA: The Bay of Plenty Timber Company Limited - William P. Palmer. 39/2:74-83. POOLE, Rev. Wynnton H. - Canon W. Goodyear, 1850-1914. 32/1:24-27. - Miss Marion Watson Stewart, M.B.E., J.P. 35/1:38-41. - Mrs Katherine McAlister Bell, M.B.E., J.P. 35/2:79-84. - Poverty Bay. 31/2:94-100. - Some Recollections of the Poole Family. 34/1:32-41. Poroporo School's Eightieth Birthday. 11/4:208-210. PORT NICHOLSON: Overland Journey From Auckland to Port Nicholson, 1843 - Errol Westgate. 38/1:16-20. PORTER, J.P. - Ngaiterangi Chronology. 19/2:143-146. - "Te Arawa": A Commentary on Don Stafford's History. 19/1:44-55. A Possible Key to the Mystery of Maori Dialects. 13/2:98-99. The Possibilities of Early Polynesian Occupation at Thornton - W.A. Pullar. 9/3:129-130. POST & TELEGRAPH: Early Post Offices in the Bay of Plenty. 4. Historical Background of Waiotahi Exchange. 22/2:129.
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