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WADMORE, J.C. - Murupara Carvings. 2:Newsletter 11. - Te Toka-a--Houmea. The Rock of Houmea (Shag). 1; 10/1:4-5. WAIHAU BAY: James and Maria Walker. 12/4:162-164.
Pioneering Days at Orete Point, Better Known as
Waihau Bay, East Cape WAIHI: Working Around the North Island, 1890-1920 - Patrick Keegan. 38/1:46-61. The Waikare River, Urewera - W.A. Pullar. 11/3:163. WAIKAREMOANA, LAKE: Skin Divers Find Barges in Lake Waikaremoana - Nancy Jones. 21/2:95-97. WAIKATO: The Diary of Francis Jorton Foster. 36/2:63-72. Hunting in Tauranga With the Waikato Hounds, 1897-1931 - A.H. Matheson 35/1:1-15; 35/2:85-102. WAIMANA: How Waimana Got its Name - Rangi Rakuraku. 27/2:107-108. The Mission School, Tanatana, Waimana, 1922-1959 - F. Rakuraku. 26/2:99-100, 102. The Settlements of Waimana and Nukuhou - R.A. Bell. 26/2:97. Waimana/Nukuhou Methodist Church. 12/3:xxxii-xxxiii. The Waimana-Ruatoki-Galatea Track - Thorne Seccombe. 5. Waimana Settlement - the Years Before - Bernard Sladden. 10/3:95-98. Waimana Valley, 25 Years of Settlement. 39/2:87-94. Waimana's Early Days. 31/2:120-123. Waimana's Golden Jubilee. 5. Whakatane, Opouriao and Waimana Visited 1880-1882. 22/1:3-13. Waimapu Flour Mill - A.C. Bellamy. 38/1:62-66. WAIOEKA: Historical Societies Traverse Old Routes - Emma Bridge. 18/1:46-50. Opotiki History - Agnes J. McCallion. 16/1:46-49. Pioneering Days of the Waioeka - Andrew McLean. 12/4:174-180. Points of Interest Along the Road - John Redpath. 12/4:180-181, 187. Wiaoeka Gorge Road Opening - Duncan Shaw. 27/2:108-109. WAIOHAU: Further Memories of Waiohau. 22/1:38-39, 43. Memories of Waiohau, Bay of Plenty - Elsie E. Little. 22/1:30-37. WAIOTAHI: Early Days in the Waiotahi Valley - Dorothy Du Pontet. 12/2:63-71. Historical Background of Waiotahi Exchange. 22/2:129. Opotiki History. 18/1:41-43. Te Karihi Potae - Nelly Collier. 6/3:xv-xvi. The Valley of the Waiotahi. 36/2:125-126. WAIOTAPU: Visit to Waiotapu Prison Camp. 36/1:57-62. WAIRAKA: How Wairaka Statue Became Part of the Whakatane Scene - "Ranana". 24/2:94-101. St. Joseph's Catholic Church at Wairaka, Whakatane - Dennis Horrigan. 35/2:112-126. Tamatea-ki-Huatahi Dining Hall. 14/3:125. The Wairaka Statue - H.D. London. 13/3:196-198.
SS WAIRARAPA: Diary of a Voyage From Greenock to Auckland per
Oamaru to Port Chalmers
WAIRERE WATERFALL (Whakatane): Flax, Flour and the Wairere Waterfall - A.
van der Wouden. 35/2:73-78. WAIRUA, PETA - The Siege of Koka-a-Kuku Pa. 10/1:11-12. - Te Tai-o-Ruawano: A Whale. A Legend of Tahu. 1; 10/1:5. WAITANGI, TREATY OF: Historical Background to the Treaty of Waitangi - I.S. McHarg. 2. Some Comments on Buick's "Treaty of Waitangi" - H.D. London.14/2:79-80. The Treaty of Waitangi - Rev. J. Irwin. 32/2:93-99. The Treaty of Waitangi in the Bay of Plenty - Errol J. Westgate. 39/1:44-58. WAITITI, John - The Story of Tamahae. 15/2:142-146. Wakas (Canoes). 2. A Walk From Whakatane to Rotorua, and an Ascent of Mt. Edgecumbe in 1899. 25/2:97-100. A Walk to the Whakatane Heads. 1. WALKER, JAMES & MARIA: James and Maria Walker. 12/4:162-164. WALKER, K. Phyllis - Early History of the Raukokore District. 12/4:165-168. WALTHEW, D. - If Only. 34/1:24-26. WALTON, A. - A Storepit Site (N77/574) at Kawerau. 29/2:71-79. WALTON, A. & McFADGEN, B.G. - Rescue Excavation on a Pa Site near Opotiki in the Eastern Bay of Plenty. 31/2:113-119. WARD, A.D. - The History of the East Coast Trust. 6/4:107-115. WARD, CHARLES JAMES: Narrative of Mr Charles James Ward of Rarotonga, Cook Islands.16/1:3-14. WARD, HENRY AUGUSTUS: Visit of an American Naturalist to the Bay of Plenty, 1881 - Tiena Jordan. 37/1:23-32. A Visit to the Pink and White Terraces, 1881. 37/1:58-61. A Wartime Visit to the Bay of Plenty - W.T. Parham. 37/2:71-75; 38/1:42-45. Was Young Nick's Head the First Piece of Land Seen by Captain Cook and His Crew? 18/2:109-110. WATT, Cecil - Flour Mills in the Lakes District. 19/1:21-29. - A Short History of Tikitere. 13/3:137-143. WAUGH, Richard L.H. - Albert John Nicholas, Early N.Z. Settler and Trader. 15/1:60-73. - Albert John Nicholas, Early N.Z. Trader [Correspondence]. 12/3:153-154 WAY, W.H. - The Museum Movement. 8/4:139-141. We Played the Game - Kate Shaw. 34/2:91-94. WEBSTER, Peter J. - Maungapohatu - A Short History. 21/2:84-92. - When the King Comes to Gisborne - A Maori Millenium in 1906. 15/1:46-59. WEBSTER, WILLIAM: The Strange Case of William Webster - L.W. Melvin. 16/1:14-21. WELCH, J.W.F. - The Maori as a Military Engineer. 16/2:86-91. WELLINGTON: An Early Victorian New Zealand Diary - Thornton Marshall. 16/1:22-37; 16/2:109-124. WESTGATE, Errol J. - American Soldiers Visit Whakatane, 1943. 40/2:117-118. - The Cost of Recording History [Editorial]. 25/1:iii. - On Board the Lutterworth. 27/2:101-106. - Overland Journey From Auckland to Port Nicholson, 1843. 38/1:16-20. - The Te Teko Post Office 1879-1980. 28/2:94-99. - The Treaty of Waitangi in the Bay of Plenty. 39/1:44-58. - Whakatane Agricultural & Pastoral Association 75th Anniversary. 32/1:42-47. - Whakatane Museum - A New Era. 39/2:102-113. - Your Museum and the Antiquities Bill, 1975 [Editorial]. 23/1:i. WESTON, ERNEST: A Young Man's Adventures in a New Land - V.A. Rucroft. 7/4:98-106. Whakaari-Awakeri Hot Springs. 4. Whakapapa of Ahumai Te Paerata - Pei Te Hurinui Jones. 12/2:79. Whakarewa Hoanga - Formerly at Matata - Robert Fulton. 3. WHAKAREWAREWA: Geology of Whakarewarewa State Forest Park - Philip Andrews. 31/2:106-110. Whakarewarewa State Forest Park, Rotorua - Ralph Naylor. 24/2:57-70. WHAKATANE: Age of Buried Trees in Whakatane Borough - W.A. Pullar. 11/3:164; 11/4:211. American Soldiers Visit Whakatane, 1943 - Errol Westgate. 40/2:117-118. Ancient Pa Sites Along the Hills. 1. Ana-o-Muriwai (Princess Muriwai Cave) - W.A. Pullar. 9/4:192-194. Archaeology at Whakatane - K.W. Moore. 21/2:113-122; 22/1:50-63. As I Remember Whakatane - Mrs Maggie Pearson. 14/1:11-14. The Catholic Church in Whakatane - Rev. Fr. B.F. Arahill. 15/1:39-44. The Ceremony of "Planting" the Kumara - H.D. London. 17/2:121-122. The C.M.S. Missionaries Came to Whakatane - C.R. Coates. 4. The Church Missionary Society in Whakatane and Eastern Bay of Plenty District 1828-1903 - C.R. Coates. 1. Commerce Street Reminiscences. 14/1:15-16. The Diary of W. Franklin-Brown. 22/1:17-29. Early Attempts to Demolish Pohaturoa Rock. 5. The Early Ferries in the Whakatane District - A. van der Wouden. 31/1:43-56. Early Kopeopeo - Some Notes. 14/1:17. Fifty Years of the Beacon - Anton van der Wouden. 37/1:55. Flax, Flour and the Wairere Waterfall - A. van der Wouden. 35/2:73-78. Float-Plane Lights on Whakatane Estuary - H.D. London. 18/1:53-54. From Hawkes Bay to Whakatane, Via Taupo, in 1857. 40/1:46-60. Geological History of the Whakatane District - J. Healy. 15/1:9-27. The Great Carved House, Mataatua, of Whakatane. 5:Newsletter 43. The Great Carved House, Mataatua, of Whakatane - H.D. London. 26/1:15-24. Historic Pa Sites at Whakatane - H.D. London. 10/2:43-50. How "Mataatua" Canoe Became Part of the Scene at Whakatane - C. Kingsley-Smith. 24/1:18-20. How Te Ano-o-Muriwai Cave 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 Wairaka Statue Became Part of the Whakatane Scene - "Ranana". 24/2:94-101. Jean Lampila, S.M., at Whakatane - Walter Gibbons. 38/1:1-6. John Alexander Wilson: First Resident Missionary in Opotiki-Whakatane 1840-1851 - Jim Irwin. 15/3:160-166. Kohi Point Scenic Reserve: Kapu-te-Rangi (Toi's Pa) Historic Reserve. 15/2:152. A Maori Sand Burial Ground [Opihi]. 5. Memorial Shelter at Pohaturoa Rock. 1. Memories of Early Whakatane - Helen Rosa Erwin. 26/1:2-14. [Memories of Mr R.S. Tulley]. 14/4:xxv. The Murder of James Fulloon - J.C.M. Cresswell. 4; 13/3:120-127. Mystacina tuberculatis in Captivity - H.D. London. 17/2:122-124. Native Law at Whakatane. 13/1:28-30. Notes on Whakatane. Old Mission House Burnt - C.R. Coates. 5. An Old Relic (Mill Stone). 1. Opotiki Group Visit Whakatane, 1891. 18/1:44-46. Our Trip From New Plymouth to Whakatane, Via Onehunga - Nell Ramson. 27/1:8-15. The Passing of an Era. 8/3:85-95. Pataka Kuwaha From Whakatane. 2:Newsletter 17. Pohaturoa Rock, Whakatane - H.D. London. 11/1:28-32. Pohaturoa, the Sacred Rock of Whakatane - Te Tawhero Tuati. 1. Recent Investigations at Whakatane - W.A. Pullar. 10/4:147-149. Reminiscences of a Mission Nurse - Ada J. North. 14/1:18-21. The Reopening of Whakatane District Museum - H.D. London. 26/2:101-102. River Courses and Shorelines at Whakatane - W.A. Pullar. 11/4:199-202. St. Joseph's Catholic Church at Wairaka, Whakatane - Dennis Horrigan. 35/2:112-126. Ships of Other Days. 1. Site Recording in the Whakatane District - A.D. Mabon, W.A. Pullar & K.W. Moore. 12/2:72-75. Some Notes Concerning Whakatane's First White Woman - Violet A. Rucroft.8/4:160-162. Some Reminiscences of Early Whakatane - C.S. Armstrong. 5; 14/1:7-10. The Story of an Enterprise. The History of the Whakatane Board Mills - W.G. Clavis. 17/1:41-55.
The Story of Mails and Communications in
and Around Whakatane During Past Hundred Years Tamatea-ki-Huatahi Dining Hall. 14/3:125. Te Kooti's Raid on Whakatane, 1869 - C. Kingsley-Smith. 1. Toi's Pa. 1:Newsletters 8 & 9; 2:Newsletter 14. Toroa Pa. 1:Newsletters 8 & 9; 2:Newsletter 14. The Town of the Talking Stones - C. Kingsley-Smith. 24/1:28. A Tradition Concerning Toi. 4. Two Prominent Figures in Early Whakatane History - W.T. Parham. 15/1:87-96. The Union of our Local Bodies - H.D. London. 24/2:91-93. The Wairaka Statue - H.D. London. 13/3:196-198. Wairere Waterfall. 2:Newsletter 14. A Walk From Whakatane to Rotorua and an Ascent of Mt. Edgecumbe in 1899. 25/2:97-100. A Walk to Whakatane Heads. 1. Whakatane Agricultural & Pastoral Association 75th Anniversary - E.J. Westgate. 32/1:42-47. Whakatane Airport - H.D. London. 9/1:22-23. Whakatane to Awakeri Springs. 1. Whakatane Chronicles. 25/1:27-30. The Whakatane Crete Veterans Association - Walter Gibbons. 40/1:29-33. The Whakatane District Museum - A. van der Wouden. 28/1:51-53. Whakatane Flooding, 1965. 13/1:34. Whakatane Golf Club. 12/3:xxxii. Whakatane in 1907 - Charles R. Kirk. [includes street names] 14/1:2-6. Whakatane Museum - A New Era - Errol J. Westgate. 39/2:102-113. Whakatane Museum Note. 35/1:59. Whakatane to Ohope. 1. Whakatane, Opouriao and Waimana Visited 1880-1882. 22/1:3-13. Whakatane Public Library - Tiena Jordan. 35/1:42-51. Whakatane Rowing Club. 4. Whakatane Threatened in 1868. 1; 4; 5. Whakatane's Early Newspapers. 4. Whakatane's First Bridge - A. van der Wouden. 32/2:125-127. Whakatane's First Hospital - C.R. Coates. 4. Whakatane's First Post Office. 3:Newsletter 30. Whakatane's Freezing Works - A.J. Sheat. 6/4:132-133. Whakatane's New Wharf - Ohiwa Harbour. 5. Working Around the North Island, 1890-1920 - Patrick Keegan. 38/1:46-61. WHAKATANE, M.V.: The MV Whakatane - Tiena Jordan. 38/1:39-41. WHAKATOHEA: The Story and Origins of Te Whakatohea - A.C. Lyall. 19/1:35-43; 20/1:36-40, 60-67; 20/2:116-118. WHALE ISLAND: End of a Rabbit Infestation - E.O. Pedersen & E.B. Roche. 23/1:53-55. The Height of Whale Island. 5. Historic Archaeological Sites on Whale Island - P.R. Moore. 35/1:30-37. Maori Double Canoe Off Whale Island, 1769 - K.W. Moore. 13/2:103-104. Motuhora, or Whale Island: An Outline History - A.H. Garaway. 24/1:1-7. Visit of An American Naturalist to the Bay of Plenty, 1881 - Tiena Jordan. 37/1:23-32. Whale Island. 22/1:46. Whale Island, or Motuhora - H.D. London. 4. Whaling in the Bay of Plenty - H.D. London. 24/2:71-84. WHANGAPARAOA: Outline History of the Whangaparaoa District, Cape Runaway. 14/4:139-143. Wharau-Rangi Pa. 1. Wharves on the Ohiwa Harbour - A. van der Wouden. 40/2:102-107. WHATMAN, A.C.W. - Following Seccombe. 10/1:14-15. The Whatu Kura a Tangaroa (A Legend of Omaio). 4. When the King Comes to Gisborne - A Maori Millenium in 1906 - Peter Webster. 15/1:46-59. Where Every Prospect Pleases - C.W.I. 13/3:177-178. Where Was Mataatua Built? - A. van der Wouden. 40/2:99-101. WHITE, Charles G. - The Schooner John Dunscombe. 12/3:137-138. - The Schooner John Dunscombe [Correspondence]. 12/2:93-94. WHITE FAMILY: George and Bennett White - Douglas Chitty. 11/4:178-184. George and Bennett White [Correspondence]. 12/2:93.
James Charles White,
Brother of George and Bennett White. Two Prominent Figures in Early Whakatane History - W.T. Parham. 15/1:87-96. WHITE, H.G.D. - The Diary of Alfred Parkinson. 20/1:28-35. - An Echo of the Tairawhiti Expedition, 1864. 21/1:52-53. - Military Activities in the Opotiki District in 1870. 20/1:41-45. - Site Recording and Surveying in the Opotiki District. 19/2:133-134. - Turbulent Waters - Events at the Bay of Islands in 1845. 21/2:66-83. WHITE ISLAND: Analysis of White Island. 5. A Botanist at White Island in 1826. Alan Cunningham's Diary - A.H. Matheson. 22/1:40-43. Christmas on White Island, 1927 - M. Rosser. 33/2:83-90. Crown Ownership of White Island. 5. An Excursion to White Island - 60 Years Ago. 5. The Gannets of White Island - W.T. Parham. 18/2:104-108, 110. "Island Volcano" by W.T. Parham - Ernest E. Bush [Book Review]. 22/1:68-69. Living on a Volcano - W.T. Parham. 23/1:43-47. Man Against the Mountain. The Story of White Islands Products Ltd - W.T. Parham. 17/1:56-66. Memories of White Island - Hilda Gray. 14/1:27. Post Office on White Island. 4. Some Aspects of Activity of White Island Volcano, 1967-1978 - R.H. Clark. 27/1:2-7. Visit of an American Naturalist to the Bay of Plenty, 1881 - Tiena Jordan. 37/1:23-32. A Visit to White Island. 33/2:118-120. Volcanic Activity on White Island. 27/2:112. Volcano Divers - Wade Doak. 23/1:48-52. Whakaari-Awakeri Hot Springs. 4. White Island. 3:Newsletter 23. White Island - H.D. London. 4. White Island Activity. 26/1:54. White Island Proclaimed a Private Scenic Reserve. 5. The White Island Trench. 5. White Island Visited in 1894. 21/1:39-43. White Island, or Whakaari - Bernard Sladden. 1. Will White Island Explode? - W.T. Parham. 22/1:48-49. The Worst Hell on Earth - Claude Sarich. 21/1:44-46. White Pine Bush, Whakatane West - Violet A. Rucroft & C.A. Huygens. 8/3:115. WHITEHOUSE, A.H.: A.H. Whitehouse - An Early Film Pioneer. 32/1:17-23. WHITMORE, MAJOR GENERAL SIR GEORGE: Maori Wars. 8/2:37-57, 64-65. The Whitemore Expedition to Ruatahuna, 1869. 10/3:64-78. The Whitmore Expedition to Ruatahuna, 1869 - Henry Tacy Clarke. 10/4:132-137. WHITTHAUS, E.F. - Developing a Farm at Otakiri, on the Rangitaiki Plains. 25/2:78-90, 93 WI REPA, DR T. - Notes on the Tipunas. 6/1:9-16. WICKHAM, Max P.J. - The Tasman Tree Nursery at Te Teko. 28/2:115. - Tasman's Ships, the Heemskerck and the Zeehaen. 14/3:107-114. Will White Island Explode? - W.T. Parham. 22/1:48-49. WILLIAMS, HENRY: Henry Williams in Eastern Bay of Plenty - Lawrence M. Rogers. 15/1:28-30. Rev. Henry Williams, C.M.S. Missionary at Whakatane, 1828. 6/4:122-124. "Te Wiremu" by Rev. Lawrence M. Rogers - E.E. Bush [Book Review]. 21/2:132-135. WILLIAMSON, P.W. - A Young Tourist in Rotorua in 1910. 32/2:63-72. WILLIAMSON, Philip - Sheep Farming in the New Zealand Bush. 33/2:106-117. WILSON, DR EDWARD: Dr Edward Wilson's Diary, 1904 [Correspondence]. 17/2:135.
A Trip Through the North
Island in 1904 by Dr Edward Wilson, Naturalist and Companion to Capt. WILSON, H.D. - Some Notes on the Marae Mahaitae, Tahiti. 11/3:165-166.
WILSON, JOHN ALEXANDER: John Alexander Wilson: First Resident Missionary
in Opotiki- Whakatane 1840-1851 WILSON, JOHN J.: Journal of a Voyage From London to Auckland, New Zealand 1861-1862. 25/2:107-113. WILSON, Martin G. - The Development of Education in Murupara. 10/2:34-37. - The Kawerau Korewa Stone. 10/4:151-153. - The Royal Quarter Guard, Government House, Wellington, 12-13 January 1954. 24/1:21-27. - The 30-Year Generation Span [Correspondence]. 11/1:45-46. - Tuwhare House. 9/1:11-12. WITHERS, PAKI: Paki Withers Still Going Strong. 12/4:172-173. WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION: Bringing Temperance to the Bay, 1914 - Florence Harsant. 30/2:110-120. WOODBERRY, Mrs May Sen. - Early Otakiri Farming - From a Woman's Point of View. 25/2:91-93. WOODHOUSE, Alice - William Colenso [Correspondence]. 10/1:17.
WORBOYS, R.E. & MOORE, K.W. - Tatahoata Cemetery Reserve, Ruatahuna, Urewera
Country, Working Around the North Island, 1890-1920 - Patrick Keegan. 34/2:67-87; 37/2:98-121; 38/1:46-61. The Working Life of a Field Scientist - W.A. Pullar. 31/1:35-42. World Climatic Conditions - B.C. Adam. 2. WORLD WAR II: Coastwatching in the Auckland Islands, 1941-1942 - Bruce Evetts. 40/2:79-91. The Whakatane Crete Veterans Association - Walter Gibbons. 40/1:29-33. The Worst Hell on Earth - Claude Sarich. 21/1:44-46. van der WOUDEN, Anton - Captain Charles Baker, 1839-1883. 30/2:121-123. - The Coaster Tuhoe. 34/2:101-116. - The Early Ferries in the Whakatane District. 31/1:43-56. - Earthquakes in the Bay of Plenty. 29/1:51-53. - Fifty Years of the Beacon. 37/1:55. - Flax, Flour and the Wairere Waterfall. 35/2:73-78. - Flourmilling in the Eastern Bay of Plenty. 32/2:73-87. - The Freezing Industry in the Bay of Plenty. 33/1:1-15. - Glass Artefacts. 27/2:110-112. - Hallett's Flaxmill. 25/2:68-77. - The Introduction of Steam Ships to the Bay of Plenty. 38/1:21-31. - Maori Ship Owners and Pakeha Ship Builders in the Bay of Plenty 1840-1860. 33/2:91-100. - The Motu Tragedy. 39/1:59-60. - Noah Jonassen - The Aerial King. 40/1:1-7. - The Ohiwa Ferry. 34/1:11-20. - "Tauranga 1882-1982" ed. by A.C. Bellamy [Book Review]. 30/1:64. - Te Houhi, the Land, the People and the School. 28/1:2-17. - Te Teko 1840-1920. 28/2:74-86. - The Te Teko Hotel. 28/2:100-101. - Te Teko and the Railway. 28/2:112-113. - The Te Teko River Crossing. 28/2:91-93. - Temperance, or the Lack of it, at Opotiki, 1889-1891. 38/1:32-38. - The Unfloatable Opotiki Steam Shipping Co. Ltd. 37/1:50-54. - The Whakatane District Museum. 28/1:51-53. - Whakatane's First Bridge. 32/2:125-127. - Wharves on the Ohiwa Harbour. 40/2:102-107. - Where was Mataatua Built? 40/2:99-101. The Wrecking of HMS Buffalo in 1840: An Account From the Ship's Log - P.R. Moore & Margot L. Reid. 26/2:58-67.
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