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Introduction
SECTION 1 (p1-94)
The first five volumes of the Whakatane & District Historical Society journal Historical Review are compiled from Papers presented to the Society; Articles written for the Society; and the Society’s Newsletters. The Newsletters occur in each volume as follows:
Volume 1: Newsletters 1-9
Volume 2: Newsletters 10-20
Volume 3: Newsletters 21-30
Volume 4: Newsletters 31-41
Volume 5: Newsletters 42-50
There is no pagination in these first five volumes. Historical Review as such started in 1958 as Volume 6.
This index encompasses the first 70 volumes of Historical Review.
SECTION 2 (p95-138 in PDF)
It will be noticed that this publication also includes an index for the Journal of the Tauranga Historical Society. In 1983 it was decided, for financial reasons, to amalgamate the journals of the two Societies and to call the new journal Historical Review, Bay of Plenty Journal of History. Therefore, the Journal of the Tauranga Historical Society ceased to exist after 1983. We decided, therefore, to index it and include it in this publication.
SECTION 3 (p139-144 in PDF)
We decided, also, to index and include Rotorua Legend, produced by the Historical Section of the Royal Society of New Zealand, Rotorua Branch; forerunner of the Rotorua Historical Society. This was published from November 1960 to November 1963.
The research library in the Whakatane Museum & Research Centre holds copies of all the publications mentioned in the Index.
Updated Index
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AH Whitehouse – An Early Film Pioneer – Jinty Rorke. 32/1:17-23.
ABBOT, Allan – Memories of an Early Carrier. 14/1:22-24.
ABBOT FAMILY: Centenary of a Small Town Clan. 23/2:86.
An account of a journey to White and Whale Islands – Frederick N Christian. 60:2/57-68.
An Account of the Motu River Hydro Investigations – GW Gray. 15/2:140-142.
Account of a Return Trip – New Zealand to Denmark, 1884. 26/1:46-53; 27/1:21-41.
HMS ACHILLES: Bob Batt, HMS Achilles, & the Battle of the River Plate – Max Avery.
62/2:62-69
The Acquisition of Maori Lands by the Whalers and Missionaries – IS McHarg. 2.
ADAM, Bruce – Being an Account of the Acquisition from a Maori Chief of a Carved Hair
Comb. 3.
– Being an Account of the Ceremony of Hair Cutting. 3.
– Being an Account of Marsden’s First Church Service in New Zealand. 3.
– The Discovery and Early Settlement of Otago and Southland. 5; 20/1:1-18, 55.
– World Climatic Variations. 2.
ADAMS, EL – Tuhua (Mayor Island). 19/1:30-34.
ADAMS, Mrs Ruby – A new beginning: Arriving at Thornton as a bride. 63/1:17-18
Additional Information Concerning Umuhika Mill – T Thorne Seccombe. 7/2:46-48.
Additions to Urewera National Park. 11/1:47.
Additions/Corrections to “Aviation in the Eastern Bay of Plenty 1912-1945” – RR Averes.
30/2:124.
Additions/Corrections to “A Tourist in Rotorua in 1910”. Appendix I – RF Keam. 33/1:61.
Age of Buried Trees in Whakatane Borough – WA Pullar. 11/3:164; 11/4:211.
Age of the Kaharoa Ash – WA Pullar. 10/1:13-14.
Agricultural Soil Scientists and the Pumice Lands – WA Pullar. 23/1:18-23.
AGRICULTURE: David Stanley Cohu – nearly 40 years productive flying – Max Avery.
67:2/41-54.
Farming at Rewarau, Opouriao District – T Thorne Seccombe. 12/1:3-18.
The Introduction of Maize into the Bay of Plenty. 4:Newsletter 31.
Maize – Whakatane’s Main Export Until 1900. 4.
Maori Impact Upon the Forests of New Zealand – RJ Cameron. 9/3:131-141.
Maori Wheat Growing and Flour Milling, 1845-1880 – WT Parham. 9/2:42-44.
Reminiscences of a Drover – Toone Hekamu. 9/4:183-186.
Samson Sieve Grip Tractors – Alan Jordan. 67:2/71-77.
AHIKERERU: Some Historic Landmarks at Ahikereru, now called Te Whaiti. 11/3:167.
AKUHATA-BROWN, NR
– The Story of Tai-Aroa and Tai-Atea. A Maori Legend. 10/2:58.
– Te Waha-o-Rerekohu. 11/1:20-22.
Albert John Nicholas, Early N.Z. Settler and Trader – LE Melvin [Correspondence].
15/2:152-153.
Albert John Nicholas, Early N.Z. Settler and Trader – Richard LH Waugh. 15/1:60-73.
[Correspondence] 12/3:153-154.
Alexander Pethridge, notes from his Diaries – Dorothy Mutton. 69/1:26-33
ALISON, Ewen W – A New Zealander Looks Back. 13/2:80-81.
Alister Hugh Matheson, 1925-2011. A Tribute – Jinty Rorke. 59/1:3-4.
“All we like Sheep?” An introduction to the 50 year year history of the Edgecumbe Choir
– Pam Greenhalgh. 56/1:1-6.
ALLAN, Alexander – A Colporteur Among the Maori. 31/1:1-34.
ALLAN, Rigby TE – Looking Back. 19/2:130-132.
ALLEY, HF – Fifty Years after the War. 44/1:8-10
ALLEY, LA – The Murupara Railway. 42/2:103-111
Am I My Brother’s Keeper? – Dr Stephen Hamilton. 57/1:29-35.
AMERICA, CENTRAL: Archaeology in Mexico and Central America – AS Scott. 14/4:150-153.
American Soldiers Visit Whakatane – Errol Westgate. 40/2:117-118.
Ana-o-Muriwai (Princess Muriwai Cave) – WA Pullar. 9/4:192-194.
Analysis of White Island Water. 5.
Ancient Eruptions, Taupo-Rotorua District. 1
Ancient Maori Law of Tapu – Mary Blair. 1.
Ancient Pa Sites Along the Hills. 1.
Ancient Schools of Learning. 2.
And the Bride wore.. – Wendy Vergeest. 63/1:33
And the Year was 1961: The Tauranga Orange Festival – Patricia Simpson. 63/1:27-30
ANDREEF, IVAN: The Te Teko Cannery – AR Speirs. 28/2:102-107.
ANDREWS, Philip – Early Education in Rotorua and Maketu. 32/1:36-41.
– Geology of Whakarewarewa State Forest Park. 31/2:106-110.
– Notes on Early Earthquakes in the Bay of Plenty. 31/2:111-112.
Anglican Church – CR Coates. 6/2:46-53a.
ANNABEL, Ross – An Historic Church Bows Out. 13/1:10-11.
Another Account of a Trip from Rotorua to Te Teko. 5.
Another View on the Sale of Kaingaroa No. 1 – GM Paul. 47/1:10-15
ANTARCTIC: The Antarctic – Our Near Neighbour. 3:Newsletter 30.
The Release of the Discovery – WJ Marsh & Edward Gibbons. 54/1:14-18.
The Anton van der Wouden & Haldane Room – Warner Haldane, Hans Rook, Tiena Jordan.
67/1:3-6.
ANZAC: The menaing of ANZAC. 63/1:3-6
APANUI, Manu – The Mataatua Question in Relation to Muriwai. 19/1:66-67.
APPLEBY, DR FREDERICK: Dr Frederick Appleby, 1893-1973 – Pat Appleby & Pixie Wilding.
69/2:73-76
APPLEBY, Pat – Dr Frederick Appleby, 1893-1973 – Pat Appleby & Pixie Wilding. 69/2:73-76
– Manawahe History. 69/2:77-83
ARABIN, Shirley
– The Brain-Watkins house. 51/1:1-8.
– An Early Tauranga Resident Remembered. 57/1:23-25.
– The 1876 General Election in the East Coast Electorate. 51/2:16-20.
– The 1893 election in Tauranga. 52/2:11-15.
– The Garaway family of Whakatane. 52/1:7-11.
– Images from the Past: Summer holiday at the “Mount”. 52/1:54-56
– Introduction to the Louch family letters. 61/2:50-51
– The Katikati Archive. 52/2:3-4
– Mary Humphries: Aspects of her interesting life – Justine Neal, Shirley Arabin and
Geoff Willacy. 63/2:42-47
– “Maungawgare”. 63/1:32
– Men’s Work? Girls can do anything: Marjory Shaw’s story, told by Claude Hewlett
and Joy Edmonds. 58/1:1-5.
– Prebyterian Manse. 62/2:51
– ‘A steady, honest and hardworking man’. 53/2:43-47.
– The Strand East, Whakatane. 52/1:1-6.
– Tipperary to Tauranga. 51/2:43-45.
ARAHILL, Rev. Fr. BF – The Catholic Church in Whakatane. 15/1:39-44.
TE ARAWA: “Te Arawa”: A Commentary on Don Stafford’s History – JS Porter. 19/1:44-55.
The traditional history of the Arawa people – JJ Piercy. 53/2:52-55.
ARCHAEOLOGY:Archaeological Nomenclature in New Zealand – WA Pullar. 9/1:13-14.
Archaeological Site Visit – Glen West. 70/2:56-59
Archaeological Survey, Ohope, Whakatane, N.Z. – KW Moore. 24/1:34-44.
Archaeology in the Bay of Plenty. 9/2:54a.
Archaeology in the Bay of Plenty – Ken Phillips. 47/1:1-2
Archaeology in Mexico and Central America – AS Scott. 14/4:150-153.
Archaeology of Whakatane, N.Z. – KW Moore. 21/2:113-122; 22/1:50-63;
56/2:78-99.
Dating the Kauri Point Sequence – RC Green. 26/1:32-45.
Digging up a Flour Mill – WT Parham. 48/1:5-7.
The D’Urville Island-Nelson Metasomatised Rocks and Their Significance in
New Zealand Prehistory – IW Keyes. 23/1:1-17.
An Early Maori Stone Source at Maketu, Bay of Plenty – PR Moore.
29/1:19-23.
Excavations at Kauri Point – HD London. 9/1:14-16.
Excavations in Many Lands – HD London. 4.
The Excavations at Paengaroa, 20-21 May,1959 – J Golson. 7/4:82-86.
Field Archaeology in the Bay of Plenty – WA Pullar, KW Moore & AS Scott.
15/1:105-114.
Fossil Mollusca at Stoney Creek, Matata – WJ Fraser. 12/1:28.
Further Discoveries at Kauri Point, Katikati. 11/1:48.
Further Moa Recoveries at Taupo. 11/1:50.
Historic Archaeological Sites on Whale Island – PR Moore. 35/1:30-37.
Kaka-Tarahae Pa Site – Owhakatoro Valley – KW Moore. 14/1:38-39.
Kapu-te-Rangi (Toi’s Pa) – AB Mabon & WA Pullar. 9/3:117-118.
Karearea Pa – WA Pullar. 9/2:50-54.
Kohika: the book launch – Tiena Jordan. 52/2:1-2.
Kohika Archaeological Site – HD London. 24/1:29-30.
The Kohika Site, Bay of Plenty – GJ Irwin. 23/2:101-104.
Kohika Site (N68/104) Bay of Plenty: A Preliminary Report – KW Moore.
23/1:60-61.
Kohika Site (N68/104) Bay of Plenty – KW Moore. 24/2:114.
Maori Canoe Recovered at Tahuna Swamp, Kawerau – KW Moore. 10/1:16.
Maori Carvings Recovered at Thornton – HD London. 10/1:15.
More About the Kohika Site, Bay of Plenty. Soil Stratigraphy and Pollen Analysis – MS McGlone & WA Pullar. 24/2:110-113.
New Zealand Archaeological Association Conference, Whakatane 9-14 April
1996 – Ken Phillips & Ken Moore. 44/2:85-90.
An Outline of Local Possibilities for Field Archaeology – AD Mabon. 6/1:2-6.
Paparoa Pa, Ohiwa Harbour – WA Pullar. 10/4:150.
Pit Terrace Site, Kawerau – KW Moore. 12/1:34-35.
Pits, Terraces at King’s Farm, Onepu – KW Moore. 13/2:90-95.
The Possibilities of Early Polynesian Occupation at Thornton – WA Pullar.
9/3:129-130.
The Prehistoric Stone Quarries and Workshops of Tahanga, Coromandel
Peninsula – PR Moore. 30/1:32-42.
Rakei Hopukia (N77/4) Te Teko, Bay of Plenty – KW Moore. 24/2:103-109.
Recent Investigations at Whakatane – WA Pullar. 10/4:147-149.
Renewed Archaeological Excavations at Kohika, 2004-2005 – Geoffrey Irwin
& Pouroto Ngaropo. 53/1:7-15.
Report on Archaeological Investigations at Thornton, Whakatane, Bay of
Plenty – FW Shawcross. 13/3:186-192.
Rescue Excavation on a Pa Site near Opotiki in the Eastern Bay of Plenty
– BG McFadgen & AJ Walton. 31/2:113-119.
The Rua Hoata Rock Art Shelter – Michael Trotter. 34/2:95-100.
Salvage Excavations at Port Ohope (N69/87) Whakatane, New Zealand
– KW Moore. 20/1:46-49.
Site Recording and Surveying in the Opotiki District – HGD White.
19/2:133-134.
Site Recording in the Whakatane District – AD Mabon, WA Pullar & KW
Moore. 12/2:72-75.
A Storepit Site (N77/574) at Kawerau – A Walton. 29/2:71-79.
Subsequent Archaeological Investigations. Appendix to “A Storepit Site
(N77/574) at Kawerau” – KW Moore. 29/2:79-80.
Suspect Food Pits – King’s Farm, Onepu – KW Moore. 14/1:43.
Tamurenui Site, Onepu – KW Moore & WA Pullar. 11/4:205-207.
Tauanui Pa, Taneatua – AD Mabon & WA Pullar. 11/3:157-161.
Tauanui Pa, Taneatua – JBW Roberton [Correspondence]. 11/4:214.
Te Kohika: An Interim Update – Dr Geoffrey Irwin. 44/2:110-114.
Te Koutu Pa – N76/66 – Lake Okataina – KW Moore. 26/2:104-112.
Te Paripari – A Gunfighter’s Pa, Ohope – C Kingsley-Smith. 19/2:135-136.
Towards 3000 Recorded Sites – KW Moore. 27/1:57-59
An Undefended Settlement at Kauri Point, Tauranga District – RC Green.
11/3:143-156.
Are We Sitting on a Volcano? – FE Studt. 8/3:132-136.
ARMED CONSTABULARY: Refer NEW ZEALAND LAND WARS.
ARMSTRONG, Mrs CS – Some Reminiscences of Early Whakatane. 5; 14/1:7-10.
Army Returns to Old Battlefields. 19/2:138.
Arrival of the First Motor Car in Tauranga – AC Bellamy. 32/1:28-30.
Artefacts and Antiquities Act, 1976. 26/1:54.
Artefacts – The Property of New Zealand [Editorial]. 22/1:1-2, 44.
As I Remember Whakatane – Mrs Maggie Pearson. 14/1:11-14.
Astronomers in Piupius – C Kingsley-Smith. 16/1:37-42.
ASTRONOMY: Astronomers in Piupius – C Kingsley-Smith. 16/1:37-42.
A Broad History of Astronomy – JH Duthie. 16/1:42-45.
AUCKLAND: Auckland to Rotorua by Train and Coach, 1886. 23/2:75-80; 24/1:8-14.
Diary of a Voyage from Greenock to Auckland per Oamaru to Port Chalmers
Thence per SS Wairarapa to Auckland 1882-1883. 21/1:3-17; 21/2:108-112.
A Holiday Trip to Auckland and Helensville in 1889. 24/2:85-89.
Journal of a Voyage From London to Auckland, New Zealand, 1861-1862.
25/2:107-113.
Overland Journey from Auckland to Port Nicholson, 1843 – Errol Westgate.
38/1:16-20.
The Reminiscences of Joseph Bailey Doidge (1853-1937). 29/2:81-96.
AUCKLAND ISLANDS: Coastwatching in the Auckland Islands, 1941-42 – Bruce Evetts.
40/2:79-91.
Autobiography of DO Haskell. 40/2:63-78.
AVERES, Ron R – Additions/Corrections to “Aviation in the Eastern Bay of Plenty 1912-1945”.
30/2:124.
– Aviation in the Eastern Bay of Plenty 1912-1945. 30/1:43-53.
– Aviation in the Eastern Bay of Plenty 1946-1970. 33/2:63-75.
AVERY, Max – Bob Batt, HMS Achilles & The Battle of the River Plate. 62/2:62-69
– Captain Arthur William Humphreys. 70/2:77-85
– David Stanley Cohu – nearly 40 years productive flying. 67:2/41-54.
– Driving for Cornelius. 63/1:23-24.
– Faulkner’s Ferries. 36/1:16-29; 36/2:73-86.
– Lloyd Mandeno, O.B.E., electricitry generation in Tauranga. 67/1:21-39.
– The Mystery about Brigadier-General Reginald Miles. 49/1:16-21
– 100 metres of foreshore. 67/2:58-70.
– Peter McTainsh and Humpty Dumpty. 67:1/13-16.
– Plenty of grit in the Bay: Crushing shells for fowl grit. 63/2:58-63
– The real Von Luckner story. 64/2:42-51
– The Strange Case of Captain Jonas. 44/2:64-84
– The Tauranga Aerodrome aas a RNZAF Station in WWII – Hugh L Whitehead &
Max Avery. 69/1:34-42
– The Tauranga Harbour Board Workshop. 69/2:69-72
– The Three Musketeers. 65/1:27-34.
– Two hundred years with Peter and Alf. 65/2:52-69.
AVIATION: Additions/Corrections to “Aviation in the Eastern Bay of Plenty, 1912-1945”
– Ron R Averes. 30/2:124.
Aviation in the Eastern Bay of Plenty 1912-1945 – Ron R Averes. 30/1:43-53.
Aviation in the Eastern Bay of Plenty 1946-1970 – Ron R Averes. 33/2:63-75.
A Bishop’s Aerial Tour. 35/1:52-58.
David Stanley Cohu – nearly 40 years productive flying – Max Avery. 67:2/41-54.
Float-Plane Alights on Whakatane Estuary – HD London. 18/1:53-54.
Hilda Beatrice Hewlett, 1864-1943 – HL Whitehead. 41/2:76-82
History of the Tauranga Aero Club, Part III – Walter S Bell. 32/1:31-35. [Refer to
the Index of the Journal of the Tauranga Historical Society for Parts I and II].
Noah Jonassen – The Aerial King – A van der Wouden. 40/1:1-7.
The Tauranga Aerodrome as an RNZAF Station in WWII – Hugh L Whitehead &
Max Avery. 69/1:34-42
Avifauna at Maungapohatu [Correspondence]. 11/3:175-176.
AWAKERI: A Brief History of Awakeri District. 12/3:126-127.
How the Hot Springs Came to Awakeri. 10/1:10.
Memories of a Working Life – Dick Keen. 46/2:55-60
Whakaari-Awakeri Hot Springs. 4.
Whakatane to Awakeri Hot Springs. 1.
“Where is Whakatane?” Early Awakeri Settlers’ Memories. 49/2: 103-113
The Awatapu Causeway – Anton van der Wouden. 51/2:21-25.
B
BAKER, CAPTAIN CHARLES: Captain Charles Baker, 1839-1883 – A van der Wouden.
30/2:121-123.
BAKER, REV. CHARLES: Extracts From MSS Journal of Rev. Charles Baker, C.M.S.
Missionary – HD London. 5.
BAKER, Jade – Introduction: Early photography in Te Kaha. 55/1:7-8.
– Te Ara o te Kuri: Retracing complex pathways. 55/1:23-34.
– Te Pahitaua: Border Negotiators. 56/1:20-34.
BAKER, WB – The First Grave. 9/2:38-39.
– Raumahora the Beautiful. 9/2:39-41.
A Banks Treasury – WT Parham. 25/2:114-115.
Banning the Star-Spangled Banner – Geo. M Fowlds. 16/2:81-85.
BAPTIST CHURCH: [See under CHURCHES].
Barbreck House – Mrs G McKenzie. 33/1:50-51.
BARLTROP, JA – The Gisborne-Matawai-Moutohora Railway. 27/2:108.
BARFIELD, WILLIAM: No accomplished burglar – Fiona Kean. 64/2:62-67.
BATLEY, R Thompson – Something about a Volcanic Region. 42/1:15-17
BATT, ROBERT WILLIAM: Bob Batt, HMS Achilles, & the Battle of the River Plate – Max
Avery. 62/2:62-69
The Battle of Kaokaoroa, Matata – Nicholas Boyack. 35/1:16-24
The Battle of Orakau, 1864, as told by Hitiri Te Paerata. 21/2:100-107.
BAX, Allan E. – The Union Flag of Britain, Commonly Called the Union Jack. 17/2:99, 133.
BAY OF ISLANDS: The First Grave – WB Baker. 9/2:38-39.
Turbulent Waters – Events at the Bay of Islands in 1845 – HGD White.
21/2:66-83.
BAY OF PLENTY: Archaeology in the Bay of Plenty. 9/2:54a.
Archaeology in the Bay of Plenty – Ken Phillips. 47/1:1-2
Bay of Plenty Newspaper History. 7/2:49.
Bay of Plenty No. 1 – the life of Rongo Hoani Nuku, Part 1 – Robert Bruère.
70/2:48-55
Bay of Plenty Shipwrecks – Alister Matheson. 47/2:77-81
Bay of Plenty Timber Company Limited – William P Palmer. 39/2:74-83.
Birth of the B.O.P. Tree Society – WJ Kennedy. 39/2:84-86.
A Bishop’s Aerial Tour. 35/1:52-58.
Bringing Temperance to the Bay – 1914 – Florence Harsant. 30/2:110-120.
Building the Bay of Plenty Railway – Roy R Dawber. 38/2:67-83.
Captain Fred Norris and the Bay of Plenty Coastal Trade, 1907-1924
– Alister Matheson. 39/1:1-21.
The Church Missionary Society in Whakatane and Eastern Bay of Plenty
– CR Coates. 1.
Coaching Days in the Bay of Plenty – J Diver. 6/3:97-98.
Colenso and the Bay of Plenty – Rev. JH Starnes. 9/4:154-166.
A Colporteur Among the Maori – Alexander Allan. 31/1:1-34.
The Cruise of the Sturt in the Bay of Plenty. 41/1:45-50
The Early Days of Motor Service Cars in the Eastern Bay of Plenty – John
Oliver Musgrave. 36/2:87-103; 37/1:33-49.
Early Post Offices in the Bay of Plenty. 4.
Early Traders in the Bay of Plenty. 4.
Famous for hospitality – Hotels in the Bay of Plenty. 65/2:70-77.
Field Archaeology in the Bay of Plenty – WA Pullar, KW Moore & AS Scott.
15/1:105-114.
First Sighting of Double-Hulled Canoe – Clive Kingsley-Smith. 69/1:10-11
Flourmilling in the Eastern Bay of Plenty – A van der Wouden. 32/2:73-87.
Holocene Ash of the Bay of Plenty – HD London. 12/3:145-146.
I Remember … 7/1:15-18; 8/3:105-107; 8/4:156-159.
Impact of the Maori on Soils in the Bay of Plenty – A Preliminary
Assessment – WA Pullar. 10/1:13.
The Introduction of Maize into the Bay of Plenty. 2:Newsletter 31.
The Introduction of Steam Ships to the Bay of Plenty – A van der Wouden.
38/1:21-31.
Jean Baptiste Francois Pompallier and the Bay of Plenty – JH Starnes.
11/3:134-142.
Maori Wars in Eastern Bay of Plenty. 8/2:37-81.
Marist Priests in the Bay of Plenty – WH Gibbons. 42/1:3-9
The Memoirs of Herb Duff – AT Stratton. 12/3:95-104.
The Memoirs of William Maxwell Hammick. 30/1:3-9.
The 1968 Storm and its Effect on the Bay of Plenty Shoreline – WA Pullar.
26/2:72-75
The 1920s Road Guide to the Bay of Plenty – Robin Startup. 48/2:59-62
Notes on Early Earthquakes in the Bay of Plenty – Philip Andrews.
31/2:111-112.
Primary Volcanic Ash Deposits of the Rotorua, Bay of Plenty and Gisborne
Districts – WA Pullar. 10/4:120-128.
Roman Catholic Missionaries First Visit Bay of Plenty. 5.
Selwyn’s First Visitation to the Bay of Plenty – CR Coates. 12/2:55-62.
Shipping in the Bay of Plenty – A van der Wouden. 46/1:38-51
Some Notes on Bay of Plenty Tradition Relating to Archaic People – DM
Stafford. 8/1:3-20.
Tales of an Early Commercial Traveller – R Thomas. 25/1:18-27.
Timber Mills in the Western Bay of Plenty – LR Young. Part I 52/1:17-28;
Part II 52/1:39-53.
Tokens from the Bay of Plenty – Graeme Brown. 70/1:1-2
Towards 3000 Recorded Sites – KW Moore. 27/1:57-59.
A Traction Engine in the Bay of Plenty – AC Bellamy. 32/2:88-92.
The Treaty of Waitangi in the Bay of Plenty – Errol J Westgate. 39/1:44-58.
Visit of an American Naturalist to the Bay of Plenty, 1881 – Tiena Jordan.
37/1:23-32.
A Visit to the Bay of Plenty in 1878. 40/1:17-28.
A Wartime Visit to the Bay of Plenty – WT Parham. 37/2:71-75; 38/1:42-45.
Whaling in the Bay of Plenty – HD London. 24/2:71-84.
Willie and his family – Graeme Brown. 70/2:3-9
The Beach – Alister Matheson. 57/1:20-22.
Beautiful Tauranga – Tauranga Tourist Traffic League. 65/1:35-37.
BEGG, Neil C – Dusky Bay. 17/1:1-7.
– Parkinson’s Island. 14/4:148-149.
Being An Account of the Acquisition From a Maori Chief of a Carved Hair Comb – BC Adam.
3.
Being An Account of the Ceremony of Hair Cutting – BC Adam. 3.
Being An Account of Marsden’s First Church Service in New Zealand – BC Adam. 3.
BELL, Allen & MITCHELL, Winsome – Waimana’s Picture Theatre. 54/1:12-13.
BELL, KATHERINE McALISTER: Mrs Katherine McAlister Bell, M.B.E., J.P. – Wynnton Poole.
35/2:79-84.
BELL, RA – The Settlements of Waimana and Nukuhou. 26/2:97-99.
BELL, THOMAS & FREDRICKA: Extract from Crusoes of Sunday Island by Elsie K Morton
(Reed). 13/1:31-32.
BELL, Walter S – History of the Tauranga Aero Club, Part III. 32/1:31-35. [Refer to the Index
of the Journal of the Tauranga Historical Society for Parts I and II].
BELLAMY, AC – Arrival of the First Motor Car in Tauranga. 32/1:28-30.
– Early Low Cost Housing in Tauranga. 34/1:28-31.
– The Eiffel Tower Brewery. 33/1:45-49.
– Flying the Flag at School not new in Tauranga. 34/1:45-48.
– New Zealand Manure and Chemical Co. Ltd., Sulphur Point, Tauranga, 1877-
1900. 33/1:16-24.
– Tauranga’s Water Supply. 32/2:100-105.
– A Traction Engine in the Bay of Plenty. 32/2:88-92.
– Waimapu Flour Mill. 38/1:62-66.
BENN, HERBERT ROBERT:
The House of HR Benn. Appendix to “Some European History of Lake
Okareka District” – RL Bourne. 28/1:28-29.
Herbert Robert Benn (1869-1911). Appendix to “Some European History of
Lake Okareka District” – HD London. 28/1:30-32.
BENNETT, Mrs ED – Hard Times Come Again No More. 23/2:89-93.
BENNETT, HENRY RILEY CALVIN: An Early Pioneer of Tauranga – SR Ward. 44/2:59-63
BERGHAN, Penelope & MORGAN, Margaret – New Zealand’s Earliest Botanical Explorers.
17/2:95-99.
BEST, ELSDON: Elsdon Best [Editorial]. 7/3:50.
Elsdon Best – Rev. JH Starnes. 7/3:51-58.
Esldon Best – A Colonial Image – Elsdon WG Craig. 14/3:88-94.
Elsdon Best, F.N.Z. Inst. – Te Rangi Hiroa. 6/3:102-103.
Elsdon Best and Tuhoe: A Cautionary Tale – Richard Hill. 36/2:127-130.
Elsdon Best in the Urewera Country – HD London. 2.
BEST, Elsdon – The Mission Field. 34/1:57-66.
– Te Hurinui Apanui. 6/2:56-57.
BETTJEMAN, MR – Pioneers of only Seventy Years Ago. 41/2:64-69
BINNEY, DAME JUDITH: Emeritus Professor Dame Judith Binney, 1940-2011. A Tribute –
Tiena Jordan. 59/1:1-2.
BINNEY, Judith – Whakatane & District Historical Society 50th Anniversary Address.
50/2:59-63
BIRD, WILLIAM: Willie and his family – Graeme Brown. 70/1:3-9
Birth of the B.O.P. Tree Society – WJ Kennedy. 39/2:84-86.
The Birthday Book – Anne Reidy & Robert Bruère. 70/1:35-39
BISHOP, WN & CRESSWELL, RA – A Short History of the Exploration and Survey of the
Motu River. 9/2:33-37.
Bishop John Coleridge Patteson, 1827-1871 – Rev. N Te Hau. 10/2:54-56.
Bishop Selwyn at Whakatane, 1845. 21/2:123-124.
A Bishop’s Aerial Tour. 35/1:52-58.
BLACK, AJ – Memories of Another Pioneer. 14/1:25.
BLACK, THOMAS: Thomas Black: Early Trader and Settler in the Bay of Plenty – LV Melvin.
12/3:105-111.
BLAIR, Mary – Ancient Maori Law of Tapu. 1.
BLENHEIM: Letters from Blenheim 1890. Petman Family. 41/2:94-106
BLOMFIELD, Charles – Painting the Pink and White Terraces – Experiences at Rotomahana.
18/1:38-40.
Bob Batt, HMS Achilles, & the Battle of the River P;late – Max Avery. 62/2:62-69
Boghall Farm to Taneatua – Alison Heath. 47/2:94-103
BOGLE, Archibald H – A Surveyor Takes a Holiday. 24/1:15-17.
BONNE, Tony – Te Whare Taonga o Taketake, Whakatane District Museum and Research
Centre. Official opening speech. 67:1/1-2.
BOOTH, MARY & THOMAS: Mary Booth, Horticulturist and Florist – Anne Marquand. 69/2:50-55
BORJON, Fr MICHAEL: Father Michael Borjon at Maketu – Fr A. Monfat. 38/2:92-96.
A Botanist at White Island in 1926. Alan Cunningham’s Diary – AH Matheson. 22/1:40-43.
BOTANY: Birth of the B.O.P. Tree Society – WJ Kennedy. 39/2:84-86.
A Botanist at White Island in 1926. Alan Cunningham’s Dairy – AH Matheson.
22/1:40-43.
Distribution of Indigenous Flora in the East Cape Botanical District – RD Cresswell.
14/3:95-101.
The Historic Tree of Orakau – Frank Glen. 32/1:59-60.
New Zealand’s Earliest Botanical Explorers – Margaret Morgan & Penelope
Berghan. 17/2:95-99.
The Boulcott’s Farm Engagement, 1846 – Joseph Hinton. 23/2:64-67, 100.
BOURNE, R.L. – The House of HR Benn, Lake Okareka. Appendix to “Some European History
of Lake Okareka District”. 28/1:28-29.
Boy Scout Camps at Maketu, 1914-40 – Alister Matheson. 40/1:34-37.
BOYACK, Nicholas – The Battle of Kaokaoroa, Matata. 35/1:16-24.
The Brabant Family Papers. 14/3:126.
BRAIN, ELVA: “Dearest Elva”: Postcards from the Brain-Watkins Collection – Justine Neal.
57/2:44-48.
BRAIN WATKINS HOUSE:
The Brain-Watkins House – Shirley Arabin. 51/1:1-8.
Butterick Patterns of the Brain Watkins House – Jo-Anne Knowles. 59/1:20-22.
The Brain-Watkins Oleographs – Jo-Anne Knowles. 51/2:41-42.
BRASSEY, MAJOR WILLOUGHBY:
The Enigma of Major Brassey – WT Parham. 14/2:77-78.
The Rise and Fall of Major Brassey – Clem Earp. 39/2:95-101.
Breaking in a Farm on the Rangitaiki Plains – CE Thompson. 46/1:1-4
Briartown – A van der Wouden. 42/1:49-50
BRICKELL, Robin – Creating a Mount Motor Camp. 64/2:25-26.
BRIDGE, Emma – Historical Societies Traverse Old Routes. 18/1:46-50.
BRIDGES: An Early Engineer in the Eastern Bay of Plenty – CB Kerr. 50/2:76-80
Whakatane’s First Bridge – A van der Wouden. 32/2:125-127.
A Brief Historical Survey of Formal Secular Education of Maori Children – IS McHarg. 4.
A Brief History of Greerton – W Kennedy. 21/1:40-48
A Brief History of Kopeopeo – CR Coates. 4.
A Brief history of Puketapu Pa. Extracts from Bay of Plenty Beacon. 56/2:39-41.
Brief History of Thornton School. 8/3:108.
A Brief Informal History of Awakeri District. 12/3:126-127.
A Brief study of Taauranga in the 1910s – Fiona Kean. 63/1:19-22
A Brief Traditional History of Pakatore. Appendix to “The Excavations at Paengaroa, 1959”
– DM Stafford. 7/4:84-85.
BRIFFAULT, VIOLET ADA: Violet Ada Briffault, QSM, LRAM – Mark Smale. 70/1:30-33
Bringing Temperance to the Bay – 1914 – Florence Harsant. 30/2:110-120.
BRITISH & FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY: A Colporteur Among the Maori – Alexander Allan.
31/1:1-34.
A Broad History of Astronomy – JH Duthie. 16/1:42-45.
BROCAS, NORMAN: Records of Earlier Days – HD London. 25/1:37-42.
BROOME-GILES, PETER: My first job – Peter Broome-Giles – ET (Jim) Jordan. 52/1:12-16.
BROSNAHAN, B – The Catholic Parish of Whakatane 1840-1990. 41/1:1-24
BROWN, ARCHDEACON AN: Letter From Archdeacon Brown to Sir George Grey. 21/1:50-51.
BROWN, CT – Schoolboy – Cradle to College. 33/1:52-58
BROWN, Graeme – A Numismatic Journey with Cook in New Zealand. 69/2:56-60
– Tokens from the Bay of Plenty. 70/1:1-2
– Willie and his family. 70/1:3-9
BROWN, Laura – A Missionary at the Ruatoki Mission House. 47/2:74-76
BRUÈRE, Robert – Bay of Plenty No. 1 – the life of Rongo Hoani Nuku, Part 1. 70/2:48-55
– The Birthday Book – Anne Reidy & Robert Bruère. 70/1:35-39
– Ernest Denis Hoben – some notes on his family background and early life.
70/1:22-29
– Sister Mary Lorenzo (Julia Scannell). 69/1:4-6
BUCK, Sir Peter – Elsdon Best, F.N.Z. Inst. 6/3:102-103.
– The Raid. Appendix to “Te Teko 1840-1920”. 28/2:87.
BUDGET ADVISORY SERVICE: Fifty years of service in Whakatane. 65/2:48-51.
HMS BUFFALO: The Wrecking of HMS Buffalo in 1840: An Account from the Ship’s Log –
PR Moore & Margot L Reid. 26/2:58-67.
Explanation of Nautical Terms. Appendix to “The Wrecking of HMS
Buffalo in 1840: An Account from the Ship’s Log – Cliff Furniss.
26/2:68-71, 74.
Building the Bay of Plenty Railway – Roy R Dawber. 38/2:67-83.
The Building of Hotunui Meeting House, 1878. 8/1:26-27.
Building a Mission Station – CR Coates. 6/3:68-83.
BURGESS, Wendy – Clive Kingsley-Smith. 69/1:7
BURGESS, RC – Red Feather Money of the Santa Cruz Islands. 10/4:138-140.
Buried Stumps in situ – Te Mahoe Dam Site, Rangitaiki River – WA Pullar. 11/4:211.
BURROWS, Mrs Thelma – By Sea to Tauranga with Te Puke’s First Settlers. 48/2:68-82
BURT, FA – Matata. 8/3:109-112.
BURT, FREDERICK JAMES: Frederick James Burt: The Ultimate Sportsman – Tiena Jordan.
58/2:64-70.
BURT, HR – Matata and District – An Historical Review. 5.
BURTON, Edgar – Tramping through Tuhoeland: Reminiscences of a Journey in 1924.
13/3:165-168, 192.
Butterick Patterns of the Brain Watkins House – Jo-Anne Knowles. 59/1:20-22.
Buses in the Whakatane District – Clive Otway. 49/1:1-7
BUSH, Ernest E – Reverend Samuel Marsden – a Reply. 12/4:188-191.
– The Tarawera Eruption, 1886. 25/1:54-58.
A Bush Ballad. 9/1:21.
Bush Pioneering Days – HH Miller. 7/3:59-70.
Bush Shanties in the Days of Yore – TA Simpson. 33/2:101-105.
“Bush Sickness” in the Rotorua-Taupo Region – CR Taylor. 27/2:88-90.
Bush Sickness in Tauranga – Bill Kennedy. 43/1:15-18
A Business Trip to Matakana Island – Ken Smith. 57/2:66-67.
By Sea to Tauranga with Te Puke’s First Settlers – Mrs Thelma Burrows. 48/2:68-82
C
CAISLEY, CHRISTOPHER GEORGE: Christopher Caisley and Early Whakatane – Glen West &
Neville Thompson. 70/2:86-90
CAMERON, RJ – Maori Impact Upon the Forests of New Zealand. 9/3:131-141.
Canon W. Goodyear, 1850-1914 – Rev. WH Poole. 32/1:24-27.
CAPE RUNAWAY: Outline History of the Whangaparaoa District, Cape Runaway.
14/4:139-143.
Captain Arthur William Humphreys – Max Avery. 70/2:77-85
Captain Charles Baker, 1839-1883 – A van der Wouden. 30/2:121-123.
Captain Fred Norris and the Bay of Plenty Coastal Trade, 1907-1924 – Alister Matheson.
39/1:1-21.
Captain John Nicholson and the Haweis – HD London [Correspondence]. 12/3:154-156.
Captain Macmillan, a remarkable life and legacy – Wendy Whyte. 59/2:58-64.
The Carbon 14 (C14) Method of Dating – JR Harding. 4.
CARR, Peter J – Our Dear Boy Harry: Remembering Henry Oscar Parkinson. 63/1:7-12
The Carribean Connection – Jinty Rorke. 38/2:84-91.
Carrisbrooke Castle, ship: Tipperary to Tauranga -Shirley Arabin. 51/2:43-45.
The Carved Houses of Maketu – Alister Matheson. 53/1:16-42.
The Case of Mrs Ngoungou, nee Caroline Perrett – JR Sheehan. 14/1:28-29.
CASHMERE: Journal of a Voyage from London to Auckland, New Zealand, 1861-1862.
25/2:107-113
CATHOLIC CHURCH: See under CHURCHES (CATHOLIC)
The Catholic Church in Whakatane – Rev. Fr BF Arahill. 15/1:39-44.
The Catholic Parish of Whakatane 1840-1990 – B Brosnahan. 41/1:1-24
Celebrating 40 years of genealogical research in Tauranga – Kushla Haenen. 58/2:71-74.
Celebrating 60 years 1952-2012: Whakatane & District Historical Society’s anniversary
Luncheon, 27 October 2012. 61/2:35-36
The Ceremony of “Planting” the Kumara – HD London. 17/2:121-122
Chalice Dated 1859. 6/3:95.
CHAPMAN, REV. THOMAS: Wharekahu C.M.S. Mission Station, Maketu – The Chapmans,
1845-1861 – Alister Matheson. 49/1:49-57
CHAPPELL, JOSEPH: Mr and Mrs Joseph Chappell – Enid Peace. 10/2:57.
A Chapter Ends in Opotiki – GW Gray. 22/2:74-76.
Charlie and Ethel Macmillan – Ellen McCormack. 64/2:72-73.
Chasing the Cutter – Cecil R Coates. 25/2:101-106, 113.
A Chat With an Old Identity – Mrs Maggie Pearson, née Creeke. 6/4:137-141.
CHESTERMAN, JJ – The Matahina Power Project. 15/1:97-104.
CHITTY, Douglas – George and Bennett White. 11/4:178-184.
CHRISTIAN, FREDERICK NEWNHAM: Frederick Newnham Christian, the best boss a man
could have – Julie & Johhn Gree, 60:1/11-22.
CHRISTIAN, Frederick N – An account of a journey to White and Whale Islands. 60:2/57-68.
Christmas on White Island, 1927 – M Rosser. 33/2:83-90.
Christopher Caisley and Early Whakatane – Glen West & Neville Thompson. 70/2:86-90
The Chronology of Maori History – JBW Roberton. 11/4:193-198.
The Chronology of Maori History by JBW Roberton – RW Halbert. 12/2:85-91.
The Chronology of Maori Tradition – JBW Roberton. 12/3:139-143.
The Chronology of Maori Tradition by JBW Roberton – RW Halbert. 12/4:182-184.
CHURCH OF ENGLAND: See under CHURCHES (CHURCH OF ENGLAND)
CHURCH MISSIONARY SOCIETY:
Canon W Goodyear, 1850-1914 – Rev. WH Poole. 32/1:24-27.
The C.M.S. Missionaries Come to Whakatane – CR Coates. 4.
The Church Missionary Society in Whakatane and Eastern Bay of Plenty District,
1828-1903 – C.R. Coates. 1.
The Elms Mission House – Jinty Rorke. 49/1:30-41
Wharekahu C.M.S. Mission Station, Maketu -The Chapmans, 1845-1861 – Alister
Matheson. 49/1:49-57
Wharekahu C.M.S. Mission Station, Maketu: The Goodyears 1883-1896 – Alister
Matheson. 51/1:18-29.
Wharekahu C.M.S. Mission Station, Maketu – Ihaia Te Ahu, 1861-1870 – Alister
Matheson. 49/2:70-75
Wharekahu C.M.S. Mission Station, Maketu – The Spencers, 1870-1883 – Alister
Matheson. 50/2:64-75
CHURCHES (CATHOLIC):
A Bishop’s Aerial Tour. 35/1:52-58.
The Catholic Church in Whakatane – Rev. Fr BF Arahill. 15/1:39-44.
Catholic Missionaries at Maketu – Alister Matheson. 57/1:13-19.
The Catholic Parish of Whakatane 1840-1990 – B Brosnahan. 41/1:1-24
An Historic Church Bows Out – Ross Annabell. 13/1:10-11.
Roman Catholic Church [Whakatane] – HS Moxham. 6/2:35-37.
St. Joseph’s Catholic Church at Wairaka, Whakatane – Dennis Horrigan.
35/2:112-126.
Sister Mary Lorenzo (Julia Scannell) – Robert Bruère. 69/1:4-6
(CHURCH OF ENGLAND):
The Birthday Book – Anne Reidy & Robert Bruère. 70/1:35-39
Church of England [Whakatane]. 6/2:46-53A.
A Missionary at the Ruatoki Mission House – Laura Brown. 47/2:74-76
Pahou Church. 9/4:165.
St. Stephen the Martyr Church, Opotiki. 22/2:115-121.
A Tour from Tauranga to Te Kaha in 1861. 45/2:109-112
(METHODIST):
Methodist Church [Whakatane] – TJ 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.
(PRESBYTERIAN)
Presbyterian Church. 6/2:38-45.
Presbyterian Manse – Shirley Arabin. 62/2:
St Peters House – Tony Johnson. 67:2/55-57.
CHURCHES: Baptist Church [Whakatane] – VA Rucroft. 6/2:55.
Commonwealth Covenant Church [Whakatane] – VA Rucroft. 6/2:55.
Gospel Hall [Whakatane] – VA Rucroft. 6/2:55.
An Outline History of the Establishment of Churches in the Eastern Bay of
Plenty. 6/2:35-55.
Salvation Army [Whakatane] – VA Rucroft. 6/2:55.
Seventh Day Adventist Church – VA Rucroft. 6/2:55.
A short history of the Baptist Tabernacle – Warwick Kingston-Smith. 60:1/8-10.
True or False? [Baptist Church] – Jinty Rorke. 33/2:122-125.
CINEMATOGRAPHY:
AH Whitehouse – An Early Film Pioneer – Jinty Rorke. 32/1:17-23.
Docudrama from the Twenties – SR Edwards. 41/2:58-64
CLARK FAMILY: Junction Hotel, Katikati – MB van der Werff. 44/1:11-18
CLARK, RH – Some Aspects of Activity of White Island Volcano, 1967-1978. 27/1:2-7.
CLARKE, ARCHDEACON EDWARD BLOMFIELD: A Tour from Tauranga to Te Kaha in 1861.
45/2:109-112
CLARKE, HENRY TACY:
Governor Fitzroy to Henry Clarke – CM Miller. 21/2:124-125.
Henry Tacy Clarke, 1825-1902 – CM Miller. 10/4:129-131; 64/2:60-61.
The McLean Papers. 64/2:54-59.
Some Comments by Mr HT Clarke [New Zealand Land Wars]. 8/2:58-63.
CLARKE, Henry Tacy – The Tarawera Eruption. 14/2:52-58.
– The Whitmore Expedition to Ruatahuna, 1869. 10/4:132-137.
The Classic Maori: Prehistoric or Protohistoric by L.M. Groube – WA Pullar. 13/2:96-97.
CLAVIS, WG – The Story of an Enterprise. The History of Whakatane Board Mills Ltd.
17/1:41-55.
CLEARY, DR HW: A Bishop’s Aerial Tour. 35/1:52-58.
CLEMENT, Christine – George Weston or Sidney Buckingham Wicks? 59/2:52-54.
Clive Kingsley-Smith – Tiena Jordan. 60:1/23-25.
Coaching Days in the Bay of Plenty – J Diver. 6/3:97-98.
The Coast of a Thousand Tales – CR Coates. 8/3:116-131.
The Coaster Tuhoe – A van der Wouden. 34/2:101-116.
Coastwatching in the Auckland Islands, 1941-42 – Bruce Evetts. 40/2:79-91.
Coastwise Steamers. 22/2:126-128.
COATES, Cecil R – Anglican Church. 6/2:46-53A.
– A Brief History of Kopeopeo. 4.
– Building a Mission Station. 6/3:68-83.
– Chasing the Cutter. 25/2:101-106, 113.
– The C.M.S. Missionaries Came to Whakatane. 4.
– The Church Missionary Society in Whakatane and Eastern Bay of
Plenty District, 1828-1903. 1.
– The Coast of a Thousand Tales. 8/3:116-131.
– Colenso’s Visit, 1849. Appendix to “Building a Mission Station”.
6/3:80-81
– Old Mission House Burnt. 5.
– Rangitaiki Plains. 2.
– Selwyn’s First Visitation to the Bay of Plenty. 12/2:55-62.
– Tramping Through the Ureweras. 10/3:85-87.
– Whakatane’s First Hospital. 4.
COHU, DAVID STANLEY: David Stanley Cohu – nearly 40 years productive flying – Max
Avery. 67:2/41-54.
COLEMAN, Mereana – Information as a Commodity and Intellectual Property Right of Maori
Society. 50/1:47-51
COLENSO, WILLIAM:
Colenso and the Bay of Plenty – Rev. JH Starnes. 9/4:154-166.
Colenso’s Visit, 1849. Appendix to “Building a Mission Station” – CR Coates.
6/3:80-81.
William Colenso – Alice Woodhouse [Correspondence]. 10/1:17.
Collecting Memories: The early history of Customs in Tauranga – Stephen Kean. 63/2:64-67
COLLIER, Nelly – Comments Upon Some Forms of Medical Treatment Prescribed by the
Maori. 7/3:79-80.
– The Importance of Plants and Trees in the Life of the Old Time Maori.
6/3:104-105; 69/1:22-25
– Te Karihi Potae. 6/3:xv-xvi.
Colonel George Hamilton-Browne (“Maori Brown”) – JB Haigh [Correspondence]. 25/1:63.
A Colporteur Among the Maori – Alexander Allan. 31/1:1-34.
Colville Coal – Phillip R Moore. 48/2:63-67
Comments on the Kaharoa Ash and Soils. Appendix to “The Excavations at Paengaroa,
1959″ – WA Pullar. 7/4:85.
Comments Upon Some Forms of Medical Treatment Prescribed by the Maori – Nelly Collier.
7/3:79-80.
Commerce Street Reminiscences. 14/1:15-16.
Concerning a Model Canoe in the Society’s Possession – HD London. 14/3:121-124.
Concerning a Patiti in the Society’s Possession – HD London. 14/3:119-120.
Conditions at Opepe Military Post. Visits of a Missionary. 5.
Confessions of a “Digger” – WT Parham [Editorial]. 28/1:1.
Confrontation Becomes Battle of Words – Clive Kingsley-Smith. 69/1:8-9
Constable (later Sergeant) George Hill, N.Z.C. 17/2:124.
A Contemporary Account of the Volkner and Fulloon Murders. 5.
A Contested New Zealand Cross – WT Parham. 34/1:42-44.
Continuing on to Taneatua. 1.
COOK, CAPTAIN JAMES:
Cook’s Voyages to New Zealand in Medical Perspective – LK Gluckman.
17/2:87-94.
A Numismatic Journey with Cook in New Zealand – Graeme Brown. 69/2:56-60
Was Young Nick’s Head the First Piece of Land Seen by Captain Cook and His
Crew 18/2:109-110.
COOK ISLANDS: Narrative of Mr Charles James Ward of Rarotonga, Cook Islands. 16/1:3-14.
COOPER, Barbara – George Hamilton-Browne. An Investigation into his Career in New
Zealand. 33/2:76-82.
Copy of a Letter from Lieut. GH Stoate, R.N. 20/2:111-113.
COROMANDEL: The Prehistoric Stone Quarries and Workshops of Tahanga, Coromandel
Peninsula – PR Moore. 30/1:32-42.
COUNTRY WOMEN’S INSTITUTE:
The Establishment of the Country Women’s Institute in the Eastern Bay of
Plenty – HP Toone. 22/2:130-132.
Te Mahoe Country Women’s Institute – Tiena Jordan. 59/1:23-28.
Where Every Prospect Pleases. 13/3:177-178.
COWAN, JAMES: New Zealand Railway Magazine – Tauranga Heritage Collection.
67:1/17-18.
COWAN, James – Preece’s Road. 10/3:79-81.
COX, Moira C – Travelling Where the Incas Trod. 15/3:179-184.
CRAIG, Elsdon W.G. – Elsdon Best – A Colonial Image. 14/3:88-94.
– Mataatua Canoe. 14/2:81.
– “Mataatua” Sails into the 70s: Pio Pio at the Prow. 21/2:93-95.
Creating a Mount Motor Camp – Robin Brickell. 64/1:25-26.
The Creeke Family of Whakatane – Tiena Jordan. 57/2:57-58.
CRESSWELL, JCM – Maori War Medal: The Award of Private Donald McDonald.
21/1:47-49.
– Miss Alice [Parkinson] – A Memoir. 9/4:180-182.
– The Murder of James Fulloon. 4; 13/3:120-127.
– Notes on the Diary of Alfred Parkinson. 20/2:114-115.
CRESWELL, RA & BISHOP, WN – A Short History of the Exploration and Survey of the Motu
River. 9/2:33-37.
CRESWELL, RD – Distribution of Indigenous Flora in the East Cape Botanical District.
14/3:95-101.
– Mt. Hikurangi, 5753 ft. 14/4:144-146.
CRETE VETERANS ASSOCIATION: The Whakatane Crete Veterans Association – Walter
Gibbons. 40/1:29-33.
CRONSHAW, Margery – Our family photographs: Te Kaha: 1917-1919. 55/1:9-22.
Cross of Contention – WT Parham. 40/1:8-10.
Crown Ownership of White Island. 5.
The Cruise of the Sturt in the Bay of Plenty. 41/1:45-50
CRYER, Max – Families’ Living Treasures. 22/1:14-16.
CULLEN, Stephanie E – Early Memories of Otakiri, 1918-1925. 40/1:40-45.
CUMMINS, Peg – HH Sharplin, a man of energy and ideas. 59/1:12-19.
– Lynette Harpham, a lifetime of Tauranga Memories. 59/2:35-41.
– No. 2 Hall, Te Puke. 60:1/1-7.
CUNNINGHAM, ALAN: A Botanist at White Island in 1826. Alan Cunningham’s Diary – AH
Matheson. 22/1:40-43.
CUNNINGHAM, Bruce – Early Mount Maunganui. 44/1:1-7
A curious story, a souvenir album presented to Capt. FT Mee – Wynnton Poole.
60:1/29-33.
The Cyclist of Maketu – Monica B Holloway. 32/1:60-61.
D
D.B.D. – Sketch of a Canoe. 26/2:113-115.
Dairy Companies in the Opotiki and Whakatane Counties – A van der Wouden. 42/1:10-14
A Dairy Farmer’s Wife Remembers – D.E.A.M. 25/1:48-50.
DANNEVIRKE: Overland from Dannevirke to Opotiki in 1910 – Dave H Graham. 38/2:104-109.
DANSEY, Harry DB – Goodwill and Knowledge in Race Relations. 23/2:81-83.
– The Last Moa – A Legend of Putauaki. 10/1:8-9.
SS Daphne – The Occasional Caller – Cliff Furniss. 29/1:44-46.
Dating the Kauri Point Sequence – RC Green. 26/1:32-45.
David Stanley Cohu – nearly 40 years productive flying – Max Avery. 67:2/41-54.
DAVIES, Rachael – Tauranga Museum: Early beginnings. 58/1:11-17.
DAVIS, CHARLES OLIVER BOND: The Trial of COB Davis for Sedition – Clem Earp.
36/2:111-124.
DAVIS, FW – Petroglyphs in the Kaingaroa Block. 6/1:17-29; 56/2:58-77.
Days of the Little Ships – WT Parham. 46/2:107-110
DAWBER, EMF – My Life and Adventures in New Zealand. 39/2:114-119.
DAWBER, Roy R – Building the Bay of Plenty Railway. 38/2:67-83.
Dearest Ella: Your devoted old man. Frank xxx. 63/1:13-16
“Dearest Elva”: Postcards from the Brain-Watkins Collection – Justine Neal. 57/2:44-48.
The Deluge of 1892 – Walter Gibbons. 37/2:94-97.
DENMARK: Account of a Return Trip – New Zealand to Denmark, 1884. 26/1:46-53.
27/1:21-42.
DENSEM, PETER ALEX: Two hundred years with Peter and Alf – Max Avery. 65/2:52-69.
Describing a Trip From Maketu to Opotiki in the Early 1870s. 5.
Details of the Wreck of the SS Tasman. 9/1:19-20.
Developing a Farm at Otakiri, on the Rangitaiki Plains – EF Whitthaus. 25/2:78-90, 93.
The Development of Education in Murupara – Martin G Wilson. 10/2:34-37.
The Development of Ohiwa – Dorothy Du Pontet. 11/3:121-133.
The Development of Ohiwa – Enid M Peace [Correspondence]. 11/4:215.
Development of the Motu – J Innes. 27/2:71-74.
The Diary of Alfred Parkinson – HGD White. 20/1:28-35.
The Diary of a Voyage From Greenock to Auckland, per Oamaru to Port Chalmers Thence
per SS Wairarapa to Auckland 1882-1883. 21/1:3-17; 21/2:108-112.
The Diary of W Franklin-Browne. 22/1:17-29.
Digging up a Flour Mill – WT Parham. 48/1:5-7
DIRECT TRANSPORT: Ron Smith and Direct Transport – Jenny Lambert. 37/2:76-93.
DISCOVERY, Ship: The release of the Discovery – WJ Marsh & Edward Gibbons. 54/1:14-18.
The Discovery and Early Settlement off Otago and Southland – Bruce C Adam. 5;
20/1:1-18,55.
Distribution of Indigenous Flora in the East Cape Botanical District – RD Cresswell.
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A Ditch of Hot Water, Katikati’s Thermal Hot Pools – Ellen McCormack. 60:1/26-28.
DIVER, J – Coaching Days in the Bay of Plenty. 6/3:97-98.
Dividing Ships’ Shares as Between Owners – Cliff Furniss. 27/2:106.
DOAK, Wade – Volcano Divers. 23/1:48-52.
Dr Edward Wilson’s Diary, 1904 [Correspondence] – RAL Batley. 17/2:137.
Dr Frederick Appleby, 1893-1973 – Pat Appleby & Pixie Wilding. 69/73-76
Dr The Hon. Ian Shearer, J.P., 1941-2021 – Tiena Jordan. 69/2:43-45
Docudrama from the Twenties – SR Edwards. 41/2:58-64
DOIDGE, JOSEPH BAILEY: The Reminiscences of Joseph Bailey Doidge (1853-1937).
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DOLLIMORE, ES – Maungapohatu: Its History. 10/3:83-84.
The Donkeys of Ocean Beach – Justine Neal. 64/1:19-22
DORAN, ME – Experiences of a Woman Herd Tester during the War. 45/2:113-115
DOWELL, LT.-COL. GEORGE DARE: Lt.-Col. George Dare Dowell, V.C., RMA and his
connections with Tauranga – Cmdr J Lennox-King. 45/2:80-90
A Dream Come True – HD London. 20/1:56-59.
Driving for Cornelius – Max Avery. 63/1:23-24
DU PONTET, Dorothy – The Development of Ohiwa. 11/3:121-133.
– Early Days in the Waiotahi Valley. 12/2:63-71.
– My Opotiki Memories. 43/2:77-100
– Opotiki as a Young Girl First Saw It. 22/2:01-030.
Ducker’s Island – Olive Henderson. 50/2:89-94
DUFF, HERB: Memoirs of Herb Duff – AT Stratton. 12/3:95-104.
DUNSTAN, E – Early Rabbiting Days. 14/1:26-27.
The D’Urville Island-Nelson Metasomatised Rocks and their Significance in New Zealand
Prehistory – IW Keyes. 23/1:1-17.
Dusky Bay – Neil C Begg. 17/1:1-7.
DUTHIE, JH – A Broad History of Astronomy. 16/1:42-45.
– The Eagle has Landed. 17/2:118-119.
E
EADES, Ralph – Early Croquet in Tauranga. 47/1:16-17
The Eagle has Landed – JH Duthie. 17/2:118-119.
Early Attempts to Demolish Pohaturoa Rock. 5.
Early Croquet in Tauranga – Ralph Eades. 47/1:16-17
Early Days of the East Coast Railway: Pekatahi – E Murray. 23/2:87-88, 93.
The Early Days of Motor Service Cars in the Eastern Bay of Plenty – John Oliver Musgrave.
36/2:87-103; 37/1:33-49.
Early Days on the Rangitaiki Plains – T Thorne Seccombe. 7/1:2-14; 7/2:37-45; 7/3:71-78;
7/4:87-95; 8/1:28-34; 8/3:96-104; 8/4:144-155.
Early Days on “The Swamp” – Ian B Gow. 28/1:33-34, 56.
Early Days on “The Swamp” – Gwendoline E Rhodes. 24/1:31-33.
Early Days in the Waiotahi Valley – Dorothy Du Pontet. 12/2:63-71.
Early Education in Rotorua and Maketu – P Andrews. 32/1:36-41.
An Early Engineer in the Eastern Bay of Plenty – CB Kerr. 50/2:76-80
The Early Ferries in the Whakatane District – A van der Wouden. 31/1:43-56.
Early History of the Raukokore District – K Phyllis Walker. 12/4:165-168.
Early Hockey in the Central Bay – Joy Leaming. 51/2:1-15.
Early Impressions of the Mill Hill Priests in New Zealand – Walter Gibbons. 36/1:1-15.
An Early Industry on the Rangitaiki Swamp. 6/3:95-96.
Early Kopeopeo – Some Notes. 14/1:17.
Early Kutarere – A Ruff. 42/1:57-58
Early Low Cost Housing in Tauranga – AC Bellamy. 34/1:28-31.
Early Maketu Storekeepers – Alister Matheson. 44/2:91-118
An Early Maori Stone Source at Maketu, Bay of Plenty – PR Moore. 29/1:19-23.
Early Memories: Rugby, the Freezing Works and Whale Island – WG Russell. 52/2:16-21.
Early Memories of Motiti Island – Hoani Ngamanu. 44/2:54-56
Early Memories of Mount Maunganui. 43/1:67-70
Early Memories of Otakiri, 1918-1925 – Stephanie E Cullen. 40/1:40-45.
Early Memories of Taneatua and Whakatane – NH Semmens. 46/2:78-84
Early Modes of Transport at Katikati – ET (Jim) Jordan. 52/2:5-10.
Early Mount Maunganui – Bruce Cunningham. 44/1:1-7
Early Nineteenth Century Colonisation Schemes – IS McHarg. 6/4:116-121.
Early Otakiri Farming – From a Woman’s Point of View – May Woodberry Sen. 25/2:91-93.
Early Photographers of Whakatane and District – Morley West. 69/2:62-63
Early Rabbiting Days – E Dunstan. 14/1:26-27.
Early Service Car Days – Jack Holman. 12/3:124-125.
Early Settlement Days in the Opouriao Valley, Bay of Plenty – Gilbert Yeoman. 25/2:94-96.
An Early Settler’s Orchard – HP Toone. 47/2:55-57
Early Tauranga Homes – Catherine Goodyear. 32/2:118-122.
An Early Tauranga Pioneer – SR Ward. 44/2:59-63
An Early Tauranga Resident Remembered – Shirley Arabin. 57/1:23-25.
Early Te Teko Land Sale. 5.
Early Traders in the Bay of Plenty. 4.
An Early Victorian New Zealand Diary – Thornton Marshall. 16/1:22-37; 16/2:109-124.
EARP, Clem – New Zealand Society circa 1900. (Editor) 41/2:82-94
– On Robert Maunsell, and “Te Manihera”. 40/1:11-16.
– The Rise and Fall of Major Brassey. 39/2:95-101.
– The Trial of COB Davis for Sedition. 36/2:111-124.
EARTHQUAKES: Earthquakes in the Bay of Plenty – A van der Wouden. 29/1:51-53.
Edgecumbe Earthquake, 2 March 1987. 45/1:14-40
The Edgecumbe Earthquake … My Personal Experience – Lynette
Richardson. 38/2:110-113.
Napier in 1931 – Peggy M Fussell. 36/1:30-52.
Notes on Early Earthquakes in the Bay of Plenty – Philip Andrews.
31/2:111-112.
EAST CAPE: Distribution of Indigenous Flora in the East Cape Botanical District – RD
Cresswell. 14/3:95-101.
Parkinson’s Island – Neil C Begg. 14/4:148-149.
Round the East Cape in 1892 – “M.E.T.” 20/2:103-110.
EAST COAST: The Coast of a Thousand Tales – CR Coates. 8/3:116-131.
Early History of the Raukokore District – K Phyllis Walker. 12/4:165-168.
The East Coast, 1905. 37/2:122-123.
East Coast Memories – Victoria Cross Presented to Family – Anne Moore.
50/1:40-46
The History of the East Coast Trust – AD Ward. 6/4:107-115.
The Land Utilisation Survey of the Gisborne-East Coast Region – WA
Pullar. 13/2:107-109.
Some Notes on the Construction of the East Coast Road – William W
Upton. 12/4:169-171.
EAST COAST CO-OPERATIVE FREEZING COMPANY: Early memories: Rugby, the Freezing
Works and Whale Island – WG Russell. 52/2:16-21.
EAST COAST RAILWAY: New Zealand Railway Magazine – Tauranga Heritage Collection.
67:1/17-18.
An Echo of the Tairawhiti Expedition, 1864 – HGD White. 21/1:52-53.
Echoes of the Tarawera Eruption – June 10, 1886. 4:Newsletter 34.
Echoes of the Tarawera Eruption from Te Puke. 34/1:49-56.
EDGCUMBE: Mount Edgcumbe County Park, Devon – HD London. 28/1:55.
Edge of the Kaingaroa – WT Parham. 50/2:81-85
EDGECUMBE CHOIR: “All we like Sheep?” An introduction to the 50 year history of the
Edgecumbe Choir – Pam Greenhalgh. 56/1:1-6.
EDGECUMBE: Edgecumbe District War Memorial Hall Opened. 5.
Edgecumbe Earthquake, 2 March 1987. 45/1:14-40
From Burbage to Edgecumbe in 1954 – Morley West. 70/2:71-76
Nursing in Tauranga in the 1960s – Vivien Edwards. 70/1:13-21
EDGECUMBE, MOUNT:
The Last Moa. A Legend of Putauaki – HBD Dansey. 10/1:8-9.
The Naming of Mt. Edgecumbe. 13/2:101-103.
Putauaki (Mt. Edgecumbe) – HD London. 11/1:33-40.
The Two Mount Edgecumbes – C Kingsley-Smith. 23/2:68-74.
A Walk From Whakatane to Rotorua and an Ascent of Mt. Edgecumbe in 1899.
25/2:97-100.
Editorial: The Society – 50 years old. 50/2:55-58;
55/1:ii; 55/2:ii; 56/1:ii; 56/2:ii; 58/1:ii; 58/2:ii; 59/1:iii.
EDMONDS, JOY: Men’s Work? Girls can do anything: Marjory Shaw’s story, told by Claude
Hewlett and Joy Edmonds – Shirley Arabin. 58/1:1-5.
EDUCATION: A Brief Historical Survey of Formal Secular Education of Maori Children – IS
McHarg. 4.
Brief History of Thornton School. 8/3:108.
The Development of Education in Murupara – Martin G Wilson. 10/2:34-37.
The Diary of W. Franklin-Browne. 22/1:17-29.
Early Education in Rotorua and Maketu – P Andrews. 32/1:36-41.
Flying the Flag at School Not New in Tauranga – AC Bellamy. 34/1:45-58
Further Memories of Waiohau. 22/1:38-39, 43.
The History of Paroa Maori School. 12/3:131-136.
The History of Rotoiti Maori School. 13/3:144-149.
A History of Te Teko School. 13/2:68-77.
The Isolated School of Matahi, Eastern Bay of Plenty – EE Little. 23/2:84-85.
Matata Maori School History. 10/2:25-33.
Memories of Waiohau, Bay of Plenty – Elsie E Little. 22/1:30-37.
The Mission School, Tanatana, Waimana, 1922-1959 – F Rakuraku.
26/2:99-100, 102.
Notes on Early Maori School at Matata – Elsie Locke. 12/3:128-130.
Poroporo School’s Eightieth Birthday. 11/4:208-210.
Taneatua School Diamond Jubilee. 5:Newsletter 48.
Te Kaha School in the Eighteen Seventies and Eighties. 3.
Te Whaiti-nui-a-Toi Maori Boy’s School – JH Starnes. 15/3:177-179.
The Schools at Maketu, 1849-1996 – Alister Matheson. 44/1:24-48
Teaching in a Native School during the 1940s – Anne Moore. 49/1:42-48
Thornton Looks Back on Fifty Years. 10/2:38-39.
EDWARDS, SR – Docudrama from the Twenties. 41/2:58-64
EDWARDS, Vivien – Nursing on Tauranga in the 1960s. 70/1:13-21
The Effectiveness of the Taiaha – HD London. 14/3:115-118.
The Eiffel Tower Brewery – AC Bellamy. 33/1:45-59.
The 1835 Declaration of Independence – Alan Lambourn. 45/1:46-50
The 1876 General Election in the East Coast Electorate – Shirley Arabin. 51/2:16-20.
The 1893 election in Tauranga – Shirley Arabin. 52/2:11-15.
11,000 Years Ago New Zealand Was One Island. 2.
ELECTIONS: The 1876 General Election in the East Coast Electorate – Shirley Arabin.
51/2:16-20.
The 1893 election in Tauranga – Shirley Arabin. 52/2:11-15.
ELECTRICITY: Lloyd Mandeno, O.B.E., Electricity generation in Tauranga – Max Avery.
67:1/21-39.
ELMS MISSION HOUSE:
The Elms, Te Papa – Romani Harrison. 65/1:17-18.
The Elms Mission House – Jinty Rorke. 49/1:30-41
Euphemia Ballingall Maxwell: the grand old lady of The Elms – Julie Green.
61/1:26-33
Victoriana in Textiles – Jo-Anne Knowles. 58/1:26-31.
Elsdon Best – Rev. JH Starnes. 7/3:51-58.
Elsdon Best – A Colonial Image – Elsdon WG Craig. 14/3:88-94.
Elsdon Best and Tuhoe: A Cautionary Tale – Richard Hill. 36/2:127-130.
The Elusive Toroa of Mataatua Canoe – Andrew S Scott. 17/1:67-69.
The Elusive Toroa of Mataatua Canoe – An Answer – JBW Roberton. 17/2:120-121.
Emeritus Professor Dame Judith Binney, 1940-2011, A tribute – Tiena Jordan. 59/1:1-2.
Emily Surtees, a Snapshot of Katikati – Debbie McCauley. 69/1:12-18
van ENCKEVORT, Rev. Fr M – Matata’s Role in the Catholic History of Auckland Diocese.
21/1:33-38, 53.
End of a Rabbit Infestation – EO Pedersen & EB Roche. 23/1:53-55.
HMS ENDEAVOUR: Was Young Nick’s Head the First Piece of Land Seen by Captain Cook
and His Crew? 18/2:109-110.
The Enigma of Major Brassey – WT Parham. 14/2:77-78.
ENSOR, Mary Ann – A Pioneer Looks Back. 27/2:79-87.
Ernest Denis Hoben – some notes on his family background and early life – Robert Bruère.
70/1:22-29
ERWIN, Helen Rosa – Memories of Early Whakatane. 26/1:2-14.
The Establishment of the Country Women’s Institute in the Eastern Bay of Plenty – HP Toone.
22/2:130-132.
Euphemia Ballingall Maxwell: the Grand Old Lady of The Elms – Julie Green. 61/1:26-33
The Ethnopsychiatrist and the Historian – LK Gluckman. 13/3:169-176.
EVANS, HILARY: The Three Musketeers – Max Avery. 65/1:27-34.
EVANS, John EL – Some European History of Lake Okareka District. 28/1:17-27.
EVETTS, Bruce – Coastwatching in the Auckland Islands, 1941-42. 40/2:79-91.
Events leading up to the presentation of the Treaty of Waitangi. 61/2:37-38
Excavations in Many Lands – HD London. 4.
Excavations at Kauri Point – HD London. 9/1:14-16.
The Excavations at Paengaroa, 1959 – J Golson. 7/4:82-86.
An Excursion to Motiti in 1899. 45/1:59-60
An Excursion to White Island – 60 Years Ago. 5.
Exotic Forest Plantations in the Te Teko Area – EG Manktelow. 28/2:116-118.
Experiences of a Woman Herd-Tester during the War – ME Doran. 45/2:113-115
Explanation of Nautical Terms. Appendix to “The Wrecking of HMS Buffalo in 1840; An
Account from the Ship’s Log” – Cliff Furniss. 26/2:68-71, 74.
Extracts From MSS Journal of Rev. Charles Baker, C.M.S. Missionary – HD London. 5.
An Eyewitness Account of the 1886 Tarawera Eruption – H Roche. 47/1:44-51
An Eye Witness Account of the Murder [Volkner’s]. 22/2:117-119.
F
FALCON, Ship: The storm that wrecked the Falcon. 1 March 1840 – Alister Matheson.
48/1:8-24
FALLA FAMILY: Our family photographs: Te Kaha 1917-1919 – Margery Cronshaw. 55/1:9-22.
Families’ Living Treasures – Max Cryer. 22/1:14-16.
Famous for hospitality – Hotels in the Bay of Plenty. 65/2:70-77.
FARMING: Breaking in a farm on the Rangitaiki Plains – CE Thompson. 46/1:1-4
Bush Sickness in Tauranga – Bill Kennedy. 43/1:15-18
“Bush Sickness” in the Rotorua-Taupo Region – CR Taylor. 27/2:88-90.
Chasing the Cutter – Cecil R Coates. 25/2:101-106, 113.
A Dairy Farmer’s Wife Remembers – D.E.A.M. 25/1:48-50.
David Stanley Cohu – nearly 40 years productive flying – Mav Avery.
67:2/41-54.
Developing a Farm at Otakiri, on the Rangitaiki Plains – EF Whitthaus.
25/2:78-90, 93.
Early Days on “The Swamp” – Ian B Gow. 28/1:33-34, 56.
Early Days on “The Swamp” – Gwendoline E Rhodes. 24/1:31-33.
Early Otakiri Farming – From a Woman’s Point of View – May Woodberry Sen.
25/2:91-93.
Early Settlement Days in the Opouriao Valley, Bay of Plenty – Gilbert Yeoman.
25/2:94-96.
Farming in the Opouriao Valley. 45/2:63-69
Farming at Rewarau, Opouriao District – T Thorne Seccombe. 12/1:3-18.
The Magic of Cobalt – Errol Westgate. 43/1:19-23
Milking in the 1920s – Anne Moore. 52/2:30-34.
Records of Earlier Days – HD London. 25/1:37-42.
Reminiscences of a Drover – RM Green. 13/2:78-79.
Reminiscences of Droving Days, 1921-1928 – LA (Pete) Sisam. 26/2:92-94.
Sheep Farming in the New Zealand Bush – Philip Williamson. 33/2:106-117.
Father John Smiers with the Mill Hill Mission – Walter Gibbons. 37/1:12-22.
Father Michael Borjon at Maketu – Fr A. Monfat. 38/2:92-96.
Faulkner’s Ferries – Max Avery. 36/1:16-29; 36/2:73-86.
FEILDING: Bush Pioneering Days – HH Miller. 7/3:59-70.
FENTON, KC – Centenary of New Zealand Army Engineers. 41/2:69-76
Fenton’s Mill – CS Masters. 32/1:1-4; 56/2:49-53.
Fenton’s Mill 1936-37 – GW Lane. 32/1:5-16.
FERGUSON, ALEXANDER: “Langside”: Stepping Back in Time – Steve Vergeest. 57/2:49-56.
FERRIES: The Early Ferries in the Whakatane District – A van der Wouden. 31/1:43-56.
The Kaituna and Waihi River Fords and Ferry Services – Maketu – Alister
Matheson. 42/2:78-94
Field Archaeology in the Bay of Plenty – W.A. Pullar, K.W. Moore & A.S. Scott. 15/1:105-114.
Fifty Years after the War – HF Alley. 44/1:8-10
Fifty Years of the Beacon – Anton van der Wouden. 37/1:55.
Fifty Years of “The Journal” – Tiena Jordan. 56/2:35-38; 70/2:41-43
Fifty years of service in Whakatane – Budget Advisory Service. 65/2:48-51.
The “Fire in the Fern” by the Mohaka – Bernard HN Teague. 17/2:100-105.
Fire Walking. 5.
The First Grave – WB Baker. 9/2:38-39.
First Sighting of Double-Hulled Canoe – Clive Kingsley-Smith. 69/1:10-11
Fish Weir Discovery, Rotorua – WA Pullar. 23/2:98.
Fishing at Old Maketu – Alister Matheson. 39/2:63-73.
FITZROY, GOVERNOR ROBERT: Governor Fitzroy to Henry Clarke – CM Miller. 21/2:124-125.
Five Decades, Five Mount Picnics. 64/1:1-10.
FLAVELL, Dean – Saving Urewera Heritage. 60:2/49-51.
– Te Awanui Restoration Work. 65/1:7-8.
FLAXMILLING: Flax, Flour and the Wairere Waterfall – A van der Wouden. 35/2:73-78.
Flax Industry in the Whakatane District – Anton van der Wouden. 49/2:76-87
Hallett’s Flaxmill – A van der Wouden. 25/2:68-77.
Priestley Flaxmill. 9/1:21.
Float-Plain Alights on Whakatane Estuary – HD London. 18/1:53-54.
Flooding of Rangitaiki Plains, 1962 – SR Hewitt & WA Pullar. 11/2:113-115.
The Floral Steamer on The Strand, Tauranga – Stephanie Smith. 58/2:39-41.
FLOURMILLING: Additional Information Concerning Umuhika Mill – T Thorne Seccombe.
7/2:46-48.
An Early Industry on the Rangitaiki Swamp. 6/3:95-96.
Flax, Flour and the Wairere Waterfall – A van der Wouden. 35/2:73-78.
Flour Mills of the Lakes District – Cecil Watt. 19/1:21-29.
Flourmilling in the Eastern Bay of Plenty – A van der Wouden.
32/2:73-87.
How Te Poronu Roadside Memorial Became Part of the Whakatane
Scene – HD London. 25/1:12-17.
Maori Wheat Growing and Flourmilling, 1845-1880 – WT Parham. 9/2:42-44.
An Old Relic. 1.
Otipa Flour Mill – HD London. 9/1:17-18.
Some Notes on the Investigations of the Flour Mill at Umuhika – WT Parham.
7/1:21-22.
Umuhika Flour Mill – HD London. 7/1:19-20.
Waimapu Flour Mill – AC Bellamy. 38/1:62-66.
Flute Music from whittled arm-bone of Te Kooti’s ruthless lieutenant – Clive Kingsley-Smith.
70/1:10-11
Flying the Flag at School Not New in Tauranga – AC Bellamy. 34/1:45-48.
Folk Museums – Sir Paul Hasluck. 20/2:70-72.
Following Seccombe – ACW Whatman. 10/1:14-15.
FORESTRY: Exotic Forest Plantations in the Te Teko Area – EG Manktelow. 28/2:116-118.
History of the State Forest Nursery, Rotorua – Tiena Jordan. 70/2:60-70
The Tasman Tree Nursery – WA Pullar. 28/2:114.
The Tasman Tree Nursery at Te Teko – Max Wickham . 28/2:115.
Fort Colville: Pukemaire Redoubt – from Emily Kirby’s letters, 1864-1866 – Alister Matheson.
53/2:66-71.
FORT GALATEA: Refer to GALATEA.
Fortresses of God – GM Fowlds. 5.
FORTY MILE BUSH: Working Around the North Island 1890-1920 – Patrick Keegan.
34/2:67-87.
Forty Years Plus in a Maori Setting – Jim Irwin. 33/1:25-31.
Fossil Mollusca at Stoney Creek, Matata – WJ Fraser. 12/1:28.
Fossils at Taneatua and Ohope Beach. 5.
FOSTER, FRANCIS JORTIN: The Diary of Francis Jortin Foster. 36/2:63-72.
FOWLDS, Geo. M – Banning the Star-Spangled Banner. 16/2:81-85.
– Fortresses of God. 5.
– Maoris and Highlanders – A Comparison. 5.
– A Princess and the Fairies – Links With Mt. Albert and Whakatane. 5.
– A Vanished Race: The Passing of the Moriori. 15/3:172-176.
FRANKLIN-BROWNE, W: The Diary of W Franklin-Browne. 22/1:17-29.
FRANKTON: Last Pie Out of Frankton. 23/2:97.
FRASER, WJ – Fossil Mollusca at Stoney Creek, Matata. 12/1:28.
Fratricide at Owhakatoro – RM Smith. 11/1:23-27.
Frederick James Burt: The Ultimate Sportsman – Tiena Jordan. 58/2:64-70.
Frederick Newnham Christian, the Best Boss a Man Could Have – Julie & John Green..
60:1/11-22.
The Freezing Industry in the Bay of Plenty – A van der Wouden. 33/1:1-15.
A Frenchman’s Gallant Stand Against Te Kooti – HD London. 4.
From the Archives: It happened in New Zealand – Ross Gore. 70/1:34
From Burbage to Edgecumbe in 1954 – Morley West. 70/2:71-76
From the Past. 58/1:38; 58/2:75.
From the Post: Tauranga Heritage Collection. 59/1:33-34; 61/1:34
From Hawkes Bay to Whakatane, via Taupo, in 1857. 40/1:46-60.
FULLER, R Andrew – The Old Gisborne-Ruatahuna Stock Route. 14/4:164-169.
– Rangi’s “Invasion” of the Urewera. 28/1:40-44.
– To Maungapohatu By Bicycle. 28/1:44-45.
– Tramping in the Urewera (1932). 29/1:24-32.
FULLOON, JAMES FRANCIS:
A Contemporary Account of the Volkner and Fulloon Murders. 5.
The Murder of James Fulloon – JCM Cresswell. 4; 13/3:120-127.
Two Prominent Figures in Early Whakatane History – WT Parham. 15/1:87-96.
FULTON, Robert – Whakarewa Hoanga – Formerly at Matata. 3.
The Funeral of Granny Nga. 23/2:96.
FURNISS, Cliff – SS Daphne – The Occasional Caller. 29/1:44-46.
– Dividing Ship’s Shares as Between Owners. 27/2:106.
– Explanation of Nautical Terms. Appendix to “The Wrecking of HMS
Buffalo in 1840″. 26/2:68-71, 74.
– The Troubled SS Tasman. 27/2:99-100.
Further Discoveries at Kauri Point, Katikati. 11/1:48.
Further Memories of Waiohau. 22/1:38-39,43.
Further Moa Discoveries at Taupo. 11/1:50.
FUSSELL, Peggy M – Napier in 1931. 36/1:30-52.
G
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 – WT Parham. 27/2:97-98.
On the Road to Galatea – WT Parham. 27/2:91-96.
Petrified Springs at Horomanga Gorge, Galatea District. 12/1:28.
A Relic of Fort Galatea – HD London. 12/3:147.
Relics of Fort Galatea [Peraniko Tahawai]. 22/1:47.
Rotorua, Galatea and Taupo visited in 1912. 43/1:24-41
Sgt. Hallett at Fort Galatea – Ernest G Hallett [Correspondence]. 12/3:158-159.
Some Notes Concerning Fort Galatea. 5.
Te Houhi: A tale of passive resistance – Gwenda M Paul. 52/1:29-35.
Tokens from the Bay of Plenty – Graeme Brown. 70/1:1-2
Tuwhare House – Martin G Wilson. 9/1:11-12.
The Waimana-Ruatoki-Galatea Track – Thorne Seccombe. 5.
Willie and his family – Graeme Brown. 70/1:3-9
GALLON, Dave & Dot – Papamoa, a little seaside town. 64/1:35-37.
The Gannets of White Island – WT Parham. 18/2:104-108, 110.
Gannets on a Volcano – WT Parham. 49/2:93-96
GARAWAY, A.H. – Motuhora, or Whale Island: An Outline History. 24/1:1-7.
The Garaway family of Whakatane – Shirley Arabin. 52/1:7-11.
GARDENER, BILLIE: You will report … An oral history of two women’s munitions factory
experience during WW2 – Kushla Heane. 59/1:5-11.
GARLICK, Charles – A Pioneer Remembers (1939). 29/1:39-43; 42/1:51-53
GATE PA: Pukehinahina, Gate Pa: Tauranga, 29 April 2014 [photographs] – Lee Switzer.
62/2:54-59
Relics of Gate Pa, Pukehinahina. [To commemorate 150 years since the battle
Of Gate Pa, the whole issue of Volume 62 Number 1 is devoted to the battle,
Including illustrations, witness accounts and relics that have survived.]
62/1:1-36
Victory and Defeat: Tauranga 1864 – Esther Liddle. 62/2:50-53.
The Gateways of Maketu – Dr Roger Neich. 50/1:1-33
Genealogies as a Means of Dating Maori Pre-History – RW Halbert. 10/4:105-114.
GENEALOGY: Celebrating 40 years of genealogical research in Tauranga – Kushla Haenen.
58/2:71-74.
GEOLOGY: Age of the Kaharoa Ash – WA Pullar. 10/1:13-14.
Fossils of Taneatua and Ohope Beach. 5.
The Geologic History of Matata as revealed after the 2005 disaster – DC Hikuroa,
DM Gravley, CJ Wilson & AW Olsen. 54/2:7-18.
Geological Features, Te Mahoe Dam Site – RS Morison. 12/2:79.
Geological History of the Whakatane District – J Healy. 15/1:9-27.
Geology of Whakarewarewa State Forest Park – Philip Andrews. 31/2:106-110.
Holocene Ash of the Bay of Plenty – HD London. 12/3:145-146.
Impact of the Maori on Soils in the Bay of Plenty – a Preliminary Assessment –
WA 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 – W.A. Pullar. 10/4:120-128.
Whakatane’s Geological History – David Kear. 48/1:25-58
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.
George Weston or Sidney Buckingham Wicks? – Christine Clement. 59/2:52-54.
GIBBONS, Edward & MARSH, WJ – The release of the Discovery. 54/1:14-18.
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.
– Marist Priests in the Bay of Plenty. 42/1:3-9.
– Matata Railway, Roads and Bridges League, 1912-1913. 38/2:97-103.
– The Whakatane Crete Veterans Association. 40/1:29-33.
The “Girl’s Own” Tour of the Colonies in 1886. 47/2:88-93.
GISBORNE: Gisborne to Opotiki in 1890. 36/1:53-56.
The Gisborne-Matawai-Moutohora Railway – JA Barltrop. 27/2:108.
The Land Utilisation Survey of Gisborne-East Coast Region – WA 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 – WA Pullar. 10/4:120-128.
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, AH – Te Teko. 54/1:30-32.
– – Holidays at Ohope. 54/1:25-29.
– Xmas Day and Boxing Day picnic. 52/1:36-38
– Xmas holidays in the Bay. 52/2:22-29.
GLEN, AW: The Taneatua Express: A journey described by AW Glen – Ken Smith.
58/1:18-25.
GLEN, Frank – The Historic Tree of Orakau. 32/1:59-60.
GLUCKMAN, LK – 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 – AM Isdale.
9/4:167-179.
History of the Waiorongomai Goldfield – AG Matheson. 43/1:1-14.
Sinking on the Treasure Island Reef: Gold Mining at Waihi Beach,
1891-1920 – PR Moore. 45/2:75-79.
Working Around the North Island, 1890-1920 – Patrick Keegan.
38/1:46-61.
GOLSON, J – The Excavations at Paengaroa, 20-21 May, 1959. 7/4:82-86.
Goodwill and Knowledge in Race Relations – HDB 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. WH Poole. 32/1:24-27.
GOODYEAR, REV. WILLIAM: Wharekahu C.M.S. Mission Station, Maketu: The Goodyears
1883-1896 – Alister Matheson. 51/1:18-29.
GORDON, Joy – Life in the Kaingaroa Forest. 50/2:86-89.
GORE, Ross – From the Archives: It happened in New Zealand. 70/1:34
Government Buildings, Tauranga – Jinty Rorke. 36/2:104-110.
Governor Fitzroy to Henry Clarke – CM 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. TS: Building a Mission Station – CR Coates. 6/3:68-83.
Conditions at Opepe Military Post. Visits of a Missionary. 5.
Rev. TS Grace’s Account of the Volkner Murder. 4.
GRAHAM, David H. – Overland From Dannevirke to Opotiki in 1910. 38/2:104-109.
GRAHAM, Dr Jeanne – Towards a history of New Zealand Childhoods. 48/2:89-102.
The Grave of Hemi Te Waka, Ngaputahi, Urewera Country, Killed 7/5/1869. 4.
GRAVLEY, DM; HIKUROA, DC; WILSON, CJ & OLSEN, AW – The geologic history of Matata
as revealed after the 2005 disaster. 54/2:7-18.
GRAY, GW – 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 – HD London. 26/1:15-24.
GREEN, Julie & John – Frederick Newnham Christian, the best boss a man could have.
60:1/11-22.
GREEN , John & Julie – Frederick Newnham Christian, the best boss a man could have.
60:1/11-22.
GREEN, RC – Dating the Kauri Point Sequence. 26/1:32-45.
– An Undefended Settlement at Kauri Point, Tauranga District. 11/3:143-156.
GREEN, RM – Ohiwa Ferry [Correspondence]. 11/3:172.
– Reminiscences of a Drover. 13/2:78-79.
GREENHALGH, Pam – “All we like Sheep?” An introduction to the 50 year history of the
Edgecumbe Choir. 56/1:1-6.
GREERTON: A brief history of Greerton – W Kennedy. 42/1:40-48.
GREGG, DR – 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, LM – The Classic Maori: Prehistoric or Protohistoric. 13/2:96-97.
Growing up in Katikati during world War Two – Ellen McCormack. 62/2:60-61
GUERRIN, JEAN: A Frenchman’s Gallant Stand Against Te Kooti – HD London. 4.
Unveiling of Memorial to Jean Guerrin – Te Poronu, 6 June 1965.
13/2:xix-xx.
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HH Sharplin, a Man of Energy and Ideas – Peg Cummins. 59/1:12-19.
HAENE, Kushla – Celebrating 40 Years of Genealogical Research in Tauranga. 58/2:71-74.
– You will report … An oral history of two women’s munitions factory
experience during WW2. 59/1:5-11.
HAEUSLER, R Hans – A Trip to Maungapohatu Over Forty Years Ago. 11/2:72-79.
HAIGH, JB – 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, RW – The Chronology of Maori History by JBW Roberton. 12/2:85-91.
– The Chronology of Maori Tradition by JBW Roberton. 12/4:182-184.
– Genealogies as a Means of Dating Maori Pre-History. 10/4:105-114
– Kaputerangi – Toi’s Pa. 10/1:18-20.
– The Mataatua Migration. 13/1:15-26.
HALDANE, Warner – Whakatane Museum Celebrates a Quarter Century of Achievement.
45/2:99-102
HALDANE, Warner, ROOK, Hans, JORDAN, Tiena – the Anton van der Wouden & Haldane
Room. 67:1/3-6.
HALLETT, C – Some Reminiscences of an Early Settler on “The Swamp”. 10/2:40-42.
HALLETT, SGT HENRY: A Relic of Fort Galatea – HD 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, Dr Stephen
– Am I My Brother’s Keeper? 57/1:29-35.
– William Thomas Owen: Chymist of Abington and Wanganui. 57/2:59-65.
HAMILTON-BROWNE, COLONEL GEORGE:
Colonel George Hamilton-Browne (“Maori Browne”) – JB 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 – WT 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.
HANSEN, Neil G – Memories of a County Engineer. 45/1:4-13.
– A Tauranga Memorial to Cherish. 43/2:71-72.
– USS LST 238 at Tauranga, 1951. 49/1:22-25.
HARAWIRA, Rev. KT – The Maori Numerals. 9/2:47.
Hard Times Come Again No More – Mrs ED Bennett. 23/2:89-93.
HARDING, JR – The Carbon-14 (C14) Method of Dating. 4.
Hardships in the Pioneering Days – A Comparison. 5.
Harehare and the Kaingaroa Block – GM Paul. 46/1:5-6.
HARPER, VE – Maori Art. 3.
HARPHAM, LYNETTE: Lynette Harpham, a lifetime of Tauranga memories – Peg Cummins.
59/2:35-41.
HARRISON, Romani – The Elms, Te papa. 65/1:17-18.
HARSANT, Florence – Bringing Temperance to the Bay – 1914. 30/2:110-120.
– Matata Memories. 47/1:18-20.
HASKELL, DARCY ORMOND: – Autobiography of DO 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 – HD 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.
A Tramp from Hawkes Bay to Rotorua. 47/1:21-25.
HEALY, J – Geological History of the Whakatane District. 15/1:9-27.
HEATH, Alison – Boghall Farm to Taneatua. 47/2:94-103.
– A Visit to Matakana Island. 47/1:7-9.
Heather McLean, 1937-2019 – Debbie McCauley. 67:1/7-10.
HEEMSKERCK: Tasman’s Ships, the Heemskerck and the Zeehaen – MJP Wickham.
14/3:107-114.
Hei Maori – The Tawapou Necklace. 46/2:101-102.
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; 69/2:86
HELLYAR, TJ – Methodist Church. 6/2:54.
Helping with the Dictionary – WT Parham. 38/2:117-118.
HENDERSON, Olive – Ducker’s Island. 50/2:89-94.
HENRY, SISTER ANNIE: A Pioneer Missionary to the Urewera. Sister Annie Henry, M.B.E. –
JH Starnes. 6/3:84-93.
Sister Annie Henry and Rev John Laughton – Hihita & Hoani –
Morley West. 69/1:1-3
HENRY; LAMJ: New Zealand Society circa 1900 – Clem Earp. 41/2:82-94.
Henry George David (Dave) White 1923-2009: Tributes to Dave White. 57/2:39-43.
Henry Tacy Clarke, 1825-1902 – Christine M Miller. 10/4:129-131; 64/2:60-61.
Henry Williams in Eastern Bay of Plenty in 1826 and 1828 – Lawrence M Rogers. 15/1:28-30.
Herbert Robert Benn (1869-1911). Appendix to “Some European History of Lake Okareka
District” – HD London. 28/1:30-32.
HEWITT, SR & PULLAR, WA – Flooding of Rangitaiki Plains, 1962. 11/2:113-115.
HEWLETT, CLAUDE: Men’s Work? Girls can do anything: Marjory Shaw’s story, told by
Claude Hewlett & Joy Edmonds – Shirley Arabin. 58/1:1-5.
HEWLETT, HB – Hilda Beatrice Hewlett, 1864-1943 – HL Whitehead. 41/2:76-82.
Highest Philatelic Award. 49/2:64.
HIKURANGI: Mt. Hikurangi, 5753 ft – RD Cresswell. 14/4:144-146.
HIKUROA, DC; GRAVELEY, DM; WILSON, CJ and OLSEN, AW – The Geologic History of
Matata as revealed after the 2005 disaster. 54/2:7-18.
Hilda Beatrice Hewlett, 1864-1943 – HL Whitehead. 411/2:76-82.
HILL, GEORGE: Constable (later Sergeant) George Hill, N.Z.C. 17/2:124.
HILL, HM – 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 – WT 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 – PR Moore. 35/1:30-37.
An Historic Church Bows Out – Ross Annabell. 13/1:10-11.
Historic Pa Sites at Whakatane – HD London. 10/2:43-50.
The Historic Tree of Orakau – Frank Glen. 32/1:59-60.
Historical Background to the Treaty of Waitangi – IS McHarg. 2.
Historical Background of Waiotahi Exchange. 22/2:129.
HISTORICAL REVIEW journal: Fifty years of “The Journal” – Tiena Jordan. 56/2:35-38.
Historical Societies Traverse Old Routes – Emma Bridge. 18/1:46-50.
Historical Trail Re-opened – HD London. 28/1:45-46.
HISTORY: How to Read History – Lawrence M Rogers. 9/1:3-10.
History as an Aid to Earth Sciences – WA Pullar & NM Kennedy. 23/2:94-96.
The History of the East Coast Trust – AD Ward. 6/4:107-115.
The History of Goldmining on the River Thames – AM 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 State Forest Nursey, Rotorua – Tiena Jordan. 70/2:60-70
History of the Tauranga Aero Club, Part III – Walter S. Bell. 32/1:31-35. [Refer to the Index of
the Journal of the Tauranga Historical Society for Parts I and II].
A History of Te Teko School. 13/2:68-77.
The History of Valley Road, from Whakatane to Taneatua – Ken Moore. 60:2/45-48.
History of the Waiorongomai Goldfield – AG Matheson. 43/1:1-14.
HOBEN, ERNEST DENIS: Ernest Denis Hoben – some notes on his family background and
early life – Robert Bruère. 70/1:22-29
HOBBS, Ina – The Tarawera Eruption, 1886. 18/2:80-82.
The Hokitika “Fenian Troubles” – JB Haigh. 19/2:123-129.
A Holiday Trip to Auckland and Helensville in 1889. 24/2:85-89.
A Holiday Trip from Tauranga to Rotorua and Taupo, 1888-1890. 49/2:88-92.
Holidays at Ohope – AH Glen. 54/1:25-29.
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 – HD London. 12/3:145-146.
HORRIGAN, Dennis – St. Joseph’s Catholic Church at Wairaka, Whakatane. 35/2:112-126.
HOTELS: The Maketu Hotels – Alister Matheson. 43/1:42-50.
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; 69/2:87-88
HOTUNUI MEETING HOUSE: The Building of Hotunui Meeting House, 1878. 8/1:26-27.
The House of HR Benn, Lake Okareka. Appendix to “Some European History of Lake
Okareka District” – RL Bourne. 28/1:28-29.
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 – GL Pearce. 9/2:45-46.
How “Mataatua” Canoe Became Part of the Scene at Whakatane – C Kingsley-Smith.
24/1:18-20.
How our grandparents lived – Tiniku Moore. 47/1:52-54.
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 – HD 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 – WT Parham.
20/2:99-102.
HUMPHREYS, CAPTAIN ARTHUR WILLIAM: Captain Arthur William Humphreys – Max Avery.
70/2:77-85
HUMPHRIES, MARY: Mary Humphries: Aspects of her interesting life – Justine Neal,
Shirley Arabin & Geoff Willacy. 63/2:42-47
Hunting in Tauranga with the Waikato Hounds, 1897-1931 – A.H. Matheson. 35/1:1-15;
35/2:85-102.
HUYGENS, CA & RUCROFT, VA – 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 – JJ Chesterman. 15/1:97-104.
Omanawa Power Station – New Zealand Historic Places Trust Northern Office,
Tauranga. 53/1:1-6.
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I Remember … 6/3:94-101; 6/4:131-136; 7/1:15-18; 8/3:105-107; 8/4:156-159; 50/1:52
Icecreams are sixpence – Clive Otway. 43/2:73-76.
If Only – D Walthew. 34/1:24-26.
Images from the past. 43/1:65-66; 43/2:123-124; 44/1:56-57; 44/2:121-122; 45/1:61-62;
45/2:116-117; 46/1:52-53; 46/2:111; 47/2:104; 48/2:115; 49/1:58; 49/2:114; 50/1:53;
50/2:95; 51/2:46.
Images from the past: summer holiday at the “Mount” – Shirley Arabin. 52/1:54-56.
Impact of the Maori on Soils in the Bay of Plenty – A Preliminary Assessment – WA Pullar.
10/1:13.
The Importance of Plants and Trees in the Life of the Old Time Maori – Nelly Collier.
6/3:104-105; 69/1:22-25
In the Days of Yore. 22/2:113-114.
In Quest of Spanish Gold – WT Parham. 26/2:90-91.
In the Track of Vancouver – WT Parham. 15/3:166-171.
INCA: Travelling Where the Incas Trod – Moira C Cox. 15/3:179-184.
Information as a commodity and intellectual property right of Maori society – Mereana
Coleman. 50/1:47-51.
INNES, J – Development of the Motu. 27/2:71-74.
The Intoduction of Maize into the Bay of Plenty. 4:Newsletter 31.
The Introduction of Steam Ships to the Bay of Plenty – A van der Wouden. 38/1:21-31.
An introduction to Janes Diary – Bill Janes. 61/1:1-3
An introduction to the Louch family letters – Shirley Arabin. 61/2:50-51.
IO: The Maori Supreme God, Io [Correspondence]. 17/1:80-85; 17/2:135.
IRWIN, Dr Geoffrey.J – Te Kohika: An interim update. 48/2:110-114.
– The Kohika Site, Bay of Plenty. 23/2:101-104.
IRWIN, Dr Geoffrey & NGAROPO, Pouroto – Renewed archaeological excavations at Kohika,
2004-2005. 53/1:7-15.
IRWIN, Rev. Jim – Forty Years Plus in a Maori Setting. 33/1:25-31.
– John Alexander Wilson: First Missionary in Opotiki-Whakatane, 1840-
1851. 15/3:160-166.
– Maori influences on Pakeha culture. 46/2:85-89.
– Mana-Tapu-Noa in Maori Religion. 26/2:76-86.
– New Zealand Primal Maori Religion. 40/2:92-98.
– Nga Taniwha a te Maori. 31/2:101-105.
– The Role of Religious Mediators in a Multi-Cultural Society. 23/1:24-34.
– Some Aspects of the Impact of Christianity Upon the Maori People.
14/2:66-68, 78.
– The Treaty of Waitangi. 32/2:93-99.
ISDALE, AM – The History of Goldmining on the River Thames. 9/4:167-179.
– Pacific Backgrounds. 16/2:92-108.
Island Volcano by WT Parham – Ernest E Bush [Book Review]. 22/1:68-69.
Isles of the morning – WT Parham. 47/2:69-73.
The Isolated School of Matahi, Eastern Bay of Plenty – Mrs EE Little. 23/2:84-85.
“Ivy Isle” – Alister Matheson. 41/1:24-33.
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JAMES, Rupert – Te Ika a Hemi (James’ Fish). 30/1:10-31.
James Charles White, Brother of George and Bennett White. Appendix to “George and
Bennett White” by Douglas Chitty. 11/4:183-184.
James and Maria Walker. 12/4:162-164.
JANES, Bill – An introduction to Janes diary. 61/1:1-3.
JANES FAMILY: An introduction to Janes Diary – Bill Janes. 61/1:1-3
JANES, JANIE: Janes Diary: a trip to New Zealand by air, May 1947 – Janie Janes. 61/1:4-25
Janes Diary: a trip to New Zealand by air, May 1947 – Janie Janes. 61/1:4-25
Jean Baptiste Francois Pompallier and the Bay of Plenty – JH Starnes. 11/3:134-142.
Jean Lampila, S.M., at Whakatane – Walter Gibbons. 38/1:1-6.
JENKS, Harold J – The Maraetai Ferry. 46/1:7-14.
– Recollections of a Surveyor. 34/1:1-10; 35/2:63-72.
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John Alexander Wilson: First Missionary in Opotiki-Whakatane 1840-1851 – Jim Irwin.
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John Barr Clarke Hoyte (1835-1913): A Portrait – WT Parham. 20/2:99-102.
JOHN DUNSCOMBE, Schooner:
The Schooner John Dunscombe. 5.
The Schooner John Dunscombe – Charles G White. 12/3:137-138.
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JOHNSON, Tony – St Peters House. 67:2/55-57.
JONAS, CAPT. ALBERT ALFRED: The strange case of Captain Jonas – Max Avery.
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JONASSEN, NOAH: Noah Jonassen – The Aerial King – A van der Wouden. 40/1:1-7.
JONES, A Morris – Origin of Maori Spelling. 4.
JONES, Nancye – Skindivers Find Barges in Lake Waikaremoana. 21/2:95-97.
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JORDAN, REV. CANON CHARLES: Rev. Canon Jordan – Noeline Penny. 65/2:44-45.
JORDAN, ET (Jim) – Early modes of transport at Katikati. 52/2:5-10.
– My first job – Peter Broome-Giles. 52/1:12-16
– My first journey in New Zealand. 51/2:36-40.
JORDAN, Jim – The memories of Elsie Grace Lockington, 1891-1983. 47/1:33-43.
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JORDAN, Tiena, HALDANE, Warner, ROOK, Hans – The Anton van der Wouden & Haldane
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KAINAHA: Tatahoata Cemetery Reserve, Ruatahuna, Urewera Country, Now Kainaha
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KAINGAROA: Another view on the sale of Kaingaroa No. 1 – GM Paul. 47/1:10-15.
Edge of the Kaingaroa – WT Parham. 50/2:81-85.
Harehare and the Kaingaroa Block – GM Paul. 46/1:5-6.
Land sales on the Kaingaroa Plains – Peter Tierney. 44/2:119-120.
Life in the Kaingaroa Forest – Joy Gordon. 50/2:86-89.
Murupara Rock Carvings – Dr JC Wadmore. 2:Newsletters 11 & 17.
Petroglyphs in the Kaingaroa Block – FW Davis. 6/1:17-29; 56/2:58-77.
The purchase of Kaingaroa. 44/1:49-55.
The Kaituna and Waihi River Fords and ferry services – Maketu – Alister Matheson.
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Kaka-Tarahae Site – Owhakatoro Valley – KW Moore. 14/1:38-39.
KAPU-TE-RANGI:
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Kapu-te-Rangi (Toi’s Pa) – AB Mabon & WA Pullar. 9/3:117-128.
Kohi Point Scenic Reserve: Kapu-te-Rangi (Toi’s Pa) Historic Reserve. 15/2:152.
KAPUA, Terry – Defining Maori Science. 45/2:91-98.
KAPUA, MOUNT: Mt. Kapua, 4760 ft. 14/4:146-147, 149.
Karearea Pa – WA Pullar. 9/2:50-54.
KATIKATI: Captain Macmillan, a remarkable life and legacy – Wendy Whyte. 59/2:58-64.
A ditch of hot water, Katikati’s thermal hot pools – Ellen MaCormack.
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Early modes of transport at Katikati – ET (Jim) Jordan. 52/2:5-10.
Emily Surtees, a Snapshot of Katikati – Debbie McCauley. 69/1:12-18
Famous for hospitality – Hotels in the Bay of Plenty. 65/2:70-77.
Growing up in Katikati during World War Two – Ellen McCormack. 62/2:60-61
Junction Hotel, Katikati – MB van der Werff. 44/1:11-18.
The Katikati Archive – Shirley Arabin. 52/2:3-4.
Mary Ann Murray, Ladies Maid: From St. Croix to Katikati – Steven Vergeest.
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Men’s Work? Girls can do anything: Marjory Shaw’s story, told by Claude
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My first job – Peter Broome-Giles – ET (Jim) Jordan. 52/1:12-16.
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Skulduggery, hardship and rancour: Louch family letters. 61/2:52-58
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An Undefended Settlement at Kauri Point, Tauranga District – RC Green.
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The name Kawerau – JH Oderkerk. 70/1:12
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KNOWLES, Jo-Anne
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Sister Annie Henry and Rev John Laughton – Hihita & Hoani – Morley West.
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McDONALD, DONALD:
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– 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. Tree Society – WJ Kennedy. 39/2:84-86.
McLEAN, Andrew – Pioneering Days of the Waioeka. 12/4:174-180.
MCLEAN, DONALD: The McLean Papers. 64/2:54-59.
McLERNON, CR – 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: Charles and Ethel Macmillan – Ellen McCormack. 64/2:72-73.
MacMILLAN, CHARLES EDWARD: The Carribean Connection – Jinty Rorke. 38/2:84-91
MacMILLAN, DONALD: Captain Macmillan, a remarkable life and legacy – Wendy Whyte.
59/2:58-64.
MacMILLAN, ETHEL: Charles and Ethel Macmillan – Ellen McCormack. 64/2:72-73.
McMILLAN FAMILY: Mary Ann Murrray, Ladies Maid: From St Croix to Katikati – Steven
Vergeest. 58/2:42-63.
McTAINSH, PETER: Peter McTainsh and Humpty Dumpty. 67:1/13-16.
The magic of Cobalt – Errol Westgate. 43/1:19-23.
Magna Carta Comes to New Zealand – HD London. 27/1:18-19.
MAIR, GILBERT: Gilbert Mair, N.Z.C., Soldier-Settler – HD London. 27/1:20.
The Purchase of Kaingaroa. 44/1:49-55.
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.
MAKARINI, PEKA: Flute Music from whittled arm-bone of Te Kooti’s ruthless lieutenant – Clive
Kingsley-Smith. 70/1:10-11
MAKETU:The Beach – Alister Matheson. 57/1:20-22.
Boy Scout Camps at Maketu, 1914-1940 – Alister Matheson. 40/1:34-37.
The Carved Houses of Maketu – Alister Matheson. 53/1:16-42.
Catholic Missionaries at Maketu – Alister Matheson. 57/1:13-19.
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.
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Early Maketu storekeepers – Alister Matheson. 44/2:91-118.
An Early Maori Stone Source at Maketu, Bay of Plenty – PR 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.
Fort Colville: Pukemaire Redoubt – from Emily Kirby’s Letters, 1864-66 – Alister
Matheson. 53/2:66-71.
The Gateways of Maketu – Dr Roger Neich. 50/1:1-33.
“Ivy Isle” – Alister Matheson. 41/1:24-33.
Law and Order at Maketu – Alister Matheson. 43/2:106-122.
Maketu. 12/1:i-iii.
Maketu – The Wharf that Wasn’t Built – Alister Matheson. 40/1:38-39.
Maketu in 1880 – JJ Piercy. 53/2:72-77.
The Maketu Hotels – Alister Matheson. 43/1:42-50.
Maketu Notes – Alister Matheson. 46/1:15-32.
The Maketu Post Office – Alister Matheson. 43/1:51-63.
More Maketu Notes – Alister Matheson. 46/2:90-100.
Old Maketu: further notes – JJ Piercy’s history of Maketu – Alister Matheson.
53/2:48-51.
The Schools at Maketu, 1849-1996 – Alister Matheson. 44/1:24-48.
The storm that wrecked the Falcon, 1 March 1840 – Alister Matheson. 48/1:8-24.
Tapsell’s Big Guns – Alister Matheson. 37/1:1-11.
The Tarawera Eruption experienced at Maketu, 1886 – Elizabeth Sinclair. 55/2:38-55.
The traditional history of the Arawa people – JJ Piercy. 53/2:52-55.
The war of 1864 and its aftermath – JJ Piercy. 53/2:56-65.
A Wartime Visit to Bay of Plenty – W.T. Parham. 37/2:71-75.
Wharekahu C.M.S. Mission Station, Maketu – The Chapmans, 1845-1861 – Alister
Matheson. 49/1:49-57.
Wharekahu C.M.S. Mission Station, Maketu: The Goodyears 1883-1896 – Alister
Matheson. 51/1:18-29.
Wharekahu C.M.S. Mission Station, Maketu – Ihaia Te Ahu, 1861-1870 – Alister
Matheson. 49/2:70-75.
Wharekahu C.M.S. Mission Station, Maketu – The Spencers, 1870-1883 – Alister
Matheson. 50/2:64-75.
World War II – “Maketu Boys Praised” – Alister Matheson. 57/1:8-12.
Man Against the Mountain. The Story of White Island Products Limited – WT Parham.
17/1:56-66.
Mana-Tapu-Noa in Maori Religion – Rev. J Irwin. 26/2:76-86.
MANAWAHE: Manawahe History – Pat Appelby. 69/2:77-83
MANAPOURI: Account of a Return Trip – New Zealand to Denmark, 1884. 26/1:46-53.
MANDENO, LLOYD: Lloyd Mandeno, O.B.E., Electricity generation in Tauranga – Max Avery.
67:1/21-39.
Maning’s Farewell to his Friends – LM Lennard. 34/2:88-90.
MANIOPOTO, REWI: Rewi Maniopoto Comes to Whakatane – WT Parham. 29/2:109-114.
MANKTELOW, EG – 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 – BC Adam. 3.
The Classic Maori: Prehistoric or Protohistoric by LM Groube – WA Pullar.
13/2:96-97.
Defining Maori Science – T Kapua. 45/2:91-98.
A Haka. 3.
How the Maoris Used to Count – GL 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 – RJ Cameron. 9/3:131-141.
Maori Influences on Pakeha Culture – Rev. Dr Jim Irwin. 46/2:85-89.
The Maori as a Military Engineer – JWF Welch. 16/2:86-91.
The Maori Numerals – Rev. KT 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. 33/2:90-100.
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 – JCM Cresswell.
21/1:47-49.
Maori War Soldiers’ Memorial Headstones, Orangikawa, Near Ruatahuna. 4.
The Maori Wars of the Eighteen Sixties – HD London. 1.
A Maori Welcome for The Fleet – James R Reckner. 37/2:63-70.
Maoris and Highlanders – GM Fowlds. 5.
The Maoris’ Knowledge of Colours. 3.
A Missionary at the Ruatoki Mission House – Laura Brown. 47/2:74-76.
Native Law at Whakatane. 13/1:28-30.
Nga Taniwha a te Maori – Rev. J Irwin. 31/2:101-105.
Raumahora the Beautiful – WB Baker. 9/2:39-41.
Ruatoki – a Maori settlement. 47/2:105-111.
Some Local Proverbs. 10/1:7,9.
The Tangi. 45/1:41-45.
Vikings of the Sunrise – HD 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 – WA
Pullar. 10/1:13.
Maori Wheat Growing and Flourmilling, 1845-1880 – WT Parham. 9/2:42-44
MAORI ART: The Carved Houses of Maketu – Alister Matheson. 53/1:16-42.
The Gateways of Maketu – Dr Roger Neich. 50/1:1-33.
Maori Art – VE Harper. 3.
Maori Carving. 2:Newsletters 15 & 17.
Maori Carvings. 4.
Maori Carvings Recovered at Thornton – HD London. 10/1:15.
Maori Rock Paintings at Lake Tarawera – DR Gregg. 5.
Murupara Carvings – Dr JC 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 – FW Davis. 6/1:17-29; 56/2:58-77.
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.
Te Awanui restoration work – Dean Flavell. 65/1:7-8.
Te Awanui, the Waka – Debbie McCauley. 65/1:1-6.
MAORI ARTEFACTS:
Being an Account of the Acquisition From a Maori Chief of a Carved Hair
Comb – BC Adam. 3.
Cannibal Oven. 1.
Concerning a Patiti in the Society’s Possession – HD London. 14/3:119-120.
The Effectiveness of the Taiaha – HD London. 14/3:115-118.
Fish Weir Discovery, Rotorua – WA Pullar. 23/2:98.
Flute Music from whittled arm-bone of Te Kooti’s ruthless lieutenant – Clive
Kingsley-Smith. 70/1:10-11
Greenstone. 1.
Hei Maori – the Tawapou Necklace. 46/2:101-102.
The Peace Stone – Otumoetai Pa site, Tauranga – Alister Matheson.
48/2:103-109.
Red Feather Treasure. 1.
Taranaki Stone Age Carvings – John Housten. 8/4:142-143.
A Study of the Whakatane Museum Adze Collection – PR Moore. 25/1:1-11.
Te Ara o te Kuri: Retracing complex pathways – Jade Baker. 55/1:23-34.
Te Kara Muka: Flying the flag – Kane te Manakura. 55/2:56-68.
Whakarewa Hoanga – Formerly at Matata – Robert Fulton. 3.
Whakarewa Hoanga – Formerly at Matata. Extractsd from R Fulton & E Best,
Compiled by HD London. 56/2:54-57.
MAORI CANOES:
The Elusive Toroa of Mataatua Canoe – Andrew S Scott. 17/1:67-69.
The Elusive Toroa of Mataatua Canoe – an answer – JBW 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 – KW Moore. 10/1:16.
Maori Double Canoe off Whale Island, 1769 – KW Moore. 13/2:103-104.
Mataatua Canoe. 1.
Mataatua Canoe – Elsdon Craig. 14/2:81.
Mataatua Canoe – JBW Roberton. 14/3:127.
“Mataatua” Sails into the 70s: Piopio at the Prow – Elsdon WG Craig.
21/2:93-95.
Wakas (Canoes). 2.
MAORI CARVING: see under MAORI ART
MAORI EDUCATION:
Ancient Schools of Learning: 2.
A Brief Survey of Formal Secular Education of Maori Children – IS McHarg. 4.
MAORI GENEALOGIES:
The Chronology of Maori History – JBW Roberton. 11/4:193-198.
The Chronology of Maori History by JBW Roberton – RW Halbert. 12/2:85-91.
The Chronology of Maori Tradition – JBW Roberton. 12/3:139-143.
The Chronology of Maori Tradition by JBW Roberton – RW 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 – JBW Roberton.
17/2:120-121.
Genealogies as a Means of Dating Maori Prehistory – RW Halbert.
10/4:104-114.
The Karihi Potae – Nelly Collier. 6/3:xv-xvi.
The Mataatua Migration – RW Halbert. 13/1:15-26.
Notes on the Tipunas – Dr T Wi Repa. 6/1:9-16.
Patricide at Owhakatoro – RM 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 – JBW Roberton. 14/1:40-41.
Te Waha-o-Rerekohu – NR 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.W Roberton. 11/4:193-198.
The Chronology of Maori History by JBW Roberton – RW Halbert. 12/2:85-91.
The Chronology of Maori Tradition – JBW Roberton. 12/3: 139-143.
The Chronology of Maori Tradition by JBW Roberton – RW 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 – IS McHarg.
2.
Early Nineteenth Century Colonisation Schemes – IS McHarg. 6/4:116-121.
Historical Background to the Treaty of Waitangi – IS McHarg. 2.
The History of the East Coast Trust – AD Ward. 6/4:107-15.
Land Tenures in New Zealand up to 1840 – IS McHarg. 18/1:15-37;
18/2:83-103, 110.
Maori Land Tenures – IS 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 – HDB 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 – GM 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 – NR Akuhata-Brown.
10/2:58.
The Story of Te Tahi-o-te-Rangi. A Legend – AO Stewart. 1; 10/1:4.
The Sunken Island in Lake Rotoma – KW 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) – JC Wadmore. 1;10/1:4-5.
Te Whatu Kura-a-Tangaroa. A Legend of Omaio – JSW 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 Carved Houses of Maketu – Alister Matheson. 53/1:16-42.
The Great Carved House, Mataatua, of Whakatane. 5:Newsletter 43.
The Great Carved House, Mataatua, of Whakatane – HD 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.
Mataatua Wharenui, the long journey home – Dr Ian Shearer. 60:2/52-54.
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 – WT 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 EE 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.
A Missionary at the Ruatoki Mission House – Laura Brown. 47/2:74-76.
Old Mission House Burnt – CR 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 – FT Rakuraku. 28/2: 123-124.
Te Whaiti-nui-a-Toi Maori Boy’s School – JH 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 history of Puketapu Pa. Extracts from Bay of Plenty Beacon.
56/2:39-41.
A Brief Traditional History of Pakotore. Appendix to “The Excavations at
Paengaroa, 1959″ – DM Stafford. 7/4:84-85.
Excavations at Kauri Point – HD London. 9/1:14-16.
Further Discoveries at Kauri Point, Katikati. 11/1:48.
Historic Pa Sites at Whakatane – HD London. 10/2:43-50.
Kaka-Tarahae Pa Site – Owhakatoro Valley – KW Moore. 14/1:38-39.
Kaputerangi – Toi’s Pa – RW Halbert. 10/1:18-20.
Kapu-te-Rangi (Toi’s Pa) – AB Mabon & WA Pullar. 9/3:117-128.
Karearea Pa – WA Pullar. 9/2:50-54.
Kohi Point Scenic Reserve: Kapu-te-Rangi (Toi’s Pa) Historic Reserve.
15/2:152.
Kohika Archaeological Site – HD London. 24/1:29-30.
The Kohika Site, Bay of Plenty – GJ Irwin. 23/2:101-104.
Kohika Site (N68/104) Bay of Plenty – KW Moore. 24/2:114.
Kohika Site (N68/104) Bay of Plenty: A Preliminary Report – KW Moore.
23/1:60-61.
More About the Kohika Site, Bay of Plenty. Soil Stratigraphy and Pollen
Analysis – MS McGlone & WA Pullar. 24/2:110-113.
Ohiwa Pa Sites Presented to the Nation – HD London. 18/1:53.
Paparoa Pa, Ohiwa Harbour – WA 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 – WA Pullar. 10/4:147-149.
The Siege of Toka-a-Kuku Pa – Peta Wairua. 10/1:11-12.
Tamurenui Site, Onepu – KW Moore & WA Pullar. 11/4:203-204.
Tauanui Pa, Taneatua – AD Mabon & WA Pullar. 11/3:157-161.
Tauanui Pa, Taneatua – JBW 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 – KW Moore. 27/1:57-59.
An Undefended Settlement at Kauri Point, Tauranga District – RC 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 –
Lawrence M Rogers. 7/4:96-97A.
Ngaiterangi Chronology – JP Porter. 19/2:143-146.
Ngati Awa of Mataatua, present and past – Professor Hirini Mead.
45/1:51-58.
Raumona – JBW Roberton. 19/2:137.
The Story and Origins of Te Whakatohea, Opotiki – AC Lyall. 19/1:35-43;
20/1:36-40, 60-67; 20/2:116-118.
“Te Arawa”: A Commentary on Don Stafford’s History – JP Porter.
19/1:44-55.
The traditional history of the Arawa People – JJ Piercy. 53/2:52-55.
MAORI WARS: refer NEW ZEALAND LAND WARS
The Maraetai Ferry – Harold Jenks. 46/1:7-14.
Marist Priests in the Bay of Plenty – WH Gibbons. 42/1:3-9.
MARQUAND, Anne – Mary Booth, Horticulturist and Florist. 69/2:50-55
MARRIOTT, Wayne – Jonathan Robert White, MNZM, 1938-2021. 69/2:46-49
MARSDEN, REV. SAMUEL:
Being an Account of Marsden’s First Church Service in New Zealand –
BC 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.
MARSH, WJ & GIBBONS, Edward – The Release of the Discovery. 54/1:14-18.
MARSHALL, THORNTON: An Early Victorian New Zealand Diary. 16/1:22-37; 16/2:109-124.
MARTIN, AB: Opouriao – An early settler’s memories. 45/2:70-74.
Mary Ann Murray, Ladies Maid: From St Croix to Katikati – Steven Vergeest. 58/2:42-63.
Mary Booth, Horticulturist and Florist – Anne Marquand. 69/2:50-55
Mary Humphries: Aspects of her interesting life – Justine Neal, Shirley Arabin & Geoff
Willacy. 63/2:42-47
A Massacre Averted – “Kotare”. 12/1:19-21.
MASTERS, CS – Fenton’s Mill. 32/1:1-4; 56/2:49-53.
MATAATUA: The Mataatua Migration – R.W. Halbert. 13/1:15-26.
The Mataatua Question in Relation to Muriwai – Manu Apanui. 19/1:66-67
Ngati Awa of Mataatua, present and past – Professor Hirini Mead. 45/1:51-58.
MATAATUA CANOE:
The Elusive Toroa of Mataatua Canoe – Andrew S Scott. 17/1:67-69.
The Elusive Toroa of Mataatua Canoe – An Answer – JBW Roberton.
17/2:120-121.
How “Mataatua” Canoe Became Part of the Scene at Whakatane – C. Kingsley-
Smith. 24/1:18-20.
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 WG 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 – HD London. 26/1:15-24.
42
Mata-a-tua Meeting House. 1:Newsletter 9.
The Mataatua Meeting House. 6/1:7-8; 6/2:58-65.
Mataatua Whare, the long journey home – Dr Ian Shearer. 60:2/52-54.
Where was Mataatua Built? – A van der Wouden. 40/2:99-101.
MATAHI: The Isolated School of Matahi, Eastern Bay of Plenty – EE Little. 23/2:84-85.
MATAHINA: Buried Stumps in situ – Te Mahoe Dam Site, Rangitaiki River – WA Pullar.
11/4:211.
Geological Features, Te Mahoe Dam Site – RS Morison. 12/2:79.
The Matahina Power Project – J Chesterman. 15/1:97-104.
Matahina Tramway Was a Pioneering Railway Venture – RH Stott. 21/1:18-28.
MATAKANA ISLAND:
A Business Trip to Matakana Island – Ken Smith. 57/2:66-67.
Mourning and mirth on Matakana. 46/2:103-106.
A visit to Matakana Island – Alison Heath. 47/1:7-9.
MATAMATA: Milking in the 1920s – Anne Moore. 52/2:30-34.
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 – WJ Fraser. 12/1:28.
Frederick James Burt: The Ultimate Sportsman – Tiena Jordan. 58/2:64-70.
The Geologic history of Matata as revealed after the 2005 disaster – DC Hikuroa,
DM Gravley, CJ Wilson & AW Olsen. 54/2:7-18.
An Historic Church Bows Out – Ross Annabell. 13/1:10-11.
Matata – FA Burt. 8/3:109-112.
Matata and District – An Historical Review – HR Burt. 5.
Matata Maori School History. 10/2:25-33.
Matata memories – Florence Harsant. 47/1:18-20.
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.
Sister Mary Lorenzo (Julia Scannell) – Robert Bruère. 69/1:4-6
Some Notes on the Investigations of the Flour Mill at Umuhika – WT Parham.
7/1:21-22.
The Tangi. 45/1:41-45.
Umuhika Flour Mill – HD London. 7/1:19-20.
Whakarewa Hoanga – Formerly at Matata – Robert Fulton. 3.
Whakarewa Hoanga, Formerly at Matata. Extracts from R Fulton & E Best,
compiled by HD London. 56/2:54-57.
The White Brothers – Justine Neal. 65/1:9-16.
MATAWAI: The Gisborne-Matawai-Moutohora Railway – JA Barltrop. 27/2:108.
MATCHITT, MRS KATERURI: An Old Lady Passes. 22/2:123-125.
MATHESON, AG – History of the Waiorongomai goldfield. 43/1:1-14.
MATHESON, ALISTER:
Alister Hugh Matheson, 1925-2011. A tribute – Jinty Rorke. 59/1:3-4.
A Significant Contribution – an Acknowledgement of Alister Matheson’s Contribution
to the Historical Review Journal – Stephanie Smith. 57/1:7.
MATHESON, Alister H
– Bay of Plenty shipwrecks. 47/2:77-81.
– The Beach. 57/1:20-22
– 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.
– The Carved Houses of Maketu. 53/1:16-42.
– Catholic Missionaries at Maketu. 57/1:13-19.
– Early Maketu storekeepers. 44/2:91-118.
– Fishing at Old Maketu. 39/2:63-73.
– Fort Colville: Pukemaire Redoubt – from Emily Kirby’s letters, 1864-66.
53/2:66-71.
– Hunting in Tauranga with the Waikato Hounds, 1897-1931. 35/1:1-15;
35/2:85-102.
– “Ivy Isle”. 41/1:24-33.
– J.I. Montefiore: Early New Zealand Trader. Appendix to “Sketches of New
Zealand, 1837″. 30/2:106-109.
– The Kaituna and Waihi River fords and ferry services – Maketu. 42/2:78-94.
– Law and Order at Maketu. 43/2:106-122.
– Licensed to Graze. The Street Cows of Tauranga. 29/2:97-108.
– Maketu – The Wharf that Wasn’t Built. 40/1:38-39.
– The Maketu Hotels. 43/1:42-50.
– Maketu Notes. 46/1:15-32.
– The Maketu Post Office. 43/1:51-63.
– More Maketu Notes. 46/2:90-100.
– Motiti Island. 19/1:1-20; 19/2:76-122.
– Old Maketu: further notes – JJ Piercy’s history of Maketu. 53/2:48-51.
– Otumoetai Railway Station, Tauranga. 56/1:11-19.
– HMS Pandora in the Bay of Plenty, 1852. 18/1:1-14; 18/2:62-79.
– The Peace Stone -Otumoetai Pa Site, Tauranga. 48:2:103-109.
– The Schools at Maketu. 44/1:24-48.
– The storm that wrecked the Falcon, 1 March 1840. 48/1:8-24.
– Tapsell’s Big Guns. 37/1:1-11.
– Wharekahu C.M.S. Mission Station, Maketu – The Chapmans, 1845-1861.
49/1:49-57.
– Wharekau C.M.S. Mission Station, Maketu: The Goodyears 1883-1896.
51/1:18-29.
– Wharekahu C.M.S. Mission Station, Maketu – Ihaia te Ahu, 1861-1870.
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– Wharekahu C.M.S. Mission Station, Maketu – The Spencers, 1870-1883.
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– World War II – “Maketu Boys Praised”. 57/1:8-12.
Mauao’s Peace Monument – Justine neal. 58/1:6-10.
MAUNGANUI, MOUNT:
Captain Arthur William Humphreys – Max Avery. 70/2:77-85
Creating a Mount Motor Camp – Robin Brickell. 64/1:25-26.
The Donkeys of Ocean Beach – Justine Neal. 64/1:19-22.
Early Memories of Mount Maunganui. 43/2:67-70.
Early Mount Maunganui – Bruce Cunningham. 44/1:1-7.
Five decades, five picnics. 64/1:1-10.
Images from the Past. 44/2:121; 50/1:53.
Images from the past: summer holiday at the “Mount” – Shirley Arabin.
52/1:54-56.
Life by the Oceanside – Justine Neal. 59/2:42-51.
The lure of “The Mount”. 64/1:23-24.
Mauao’s Peace Monument – Justine Neal. 58/1:6-10.
Summer holidays at the Mount – Bunny & Jane Mortimer. 64/1:15-16.
Wise’s Map of Tauranga and Mount Maunganui. 64/1:17-18.
MAUNGAPOHATU:
Avifauna of Maungapohatu [Correspondence]. 11/3:175-176.
Historical Trail Re-opened – HD London. 28/1:45-46.
Maungapohatu: Its History – ES 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 – WA Pullar. 11/2:85-86.
The Pakeha Missionary, the Maori Prophet and Maungapohatu – Terry
Simpson. 35/2:106-111; 56/2:42-48.
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.
Sister Annie Henry and Rev John Laughton – Hihita and Hoani – Morley West.
69/1:1-3
Te Aka Puahou (The Summit of Maungapohatu) – RM 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 – LM Lennard. 11/2:55-61.
A Trip to Maungapohatu Over Forty Years Ago – R Hans Haeusler. 11/2:72-79.
MAUNGATAPU: Notes on the early history of All Saints Church, Maungatapu, Tauranga –
Alan Lambourn. 47/1:26-27.
“Maungawhare” – Shirley Arabin. 63/1:32
MAUNSELL, REV. ROBERT: On Robert Maunsell, and “Te Manihera” – Clem Earp. 40/1:11-16.
MAXWELL, EUPHEMIA BALLINGALL: Euphemia Ballingall Maxwell: the grand old lady of
The Elms – Julie Green. 61/1:26-33
Mauri – Hone Tuwhare. 10/4:141.
MAYOR ISLAND: Images from the Past. 50/1:53.
Tuhua (Mayor Island) – EL Adams. 19/1:30-34.
MEAD, Professor Hirini – Ngati Awa of Mataatua, Present and Past. 45/1:51-58.
MEAD, Dr Hirini Moko – The whole country benefits. 51/1:30-35.
The meaning of ANZAC. 63/1:3-6
MEDICINE: Our First Doctors – LK Gluckman. 14/4:157-163.
MEE, CAPTAIN FT: A curious story, a souvenir album presented to Capt. FT Mee – Wynnton
Poole. 60:1/29-33.
MELVIN, Alastair – Published now and then. 70/2:44-47
MELVIN, LW – 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 – AT 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 – AJ Black. 14/1:25.
Memories of Brenda and Daniel Shaw – Brenda Shaw. 25/1:43-47.
Memories of a County Engineer – Neil Hansen. 45/1:4-13.
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.
The Memories of Elsie Grace Lockington, 1891-1983 – Jim Jordan. 47/1:33-43.
Memories of Maungapohatu – Rena Thompson. 28/1:35-40.
Memories of Waiohau, Bay of Plenty – Elsie E Little. 22/1:30-37.
Memories of the Whakatane Post Office. 47/2:63.
Memories of White Island – Hilda Gray. 14/1:27.
Memories of working at a County Post Office – WP Wylie. 47/2:58-62.
Memories of a working life – Dick Keen. 46/2:55-60.
Men’s Work? Girls can do anything: Marjory Shaw’s story, told by Claude Hewlett & Joy
Edmonds – Shirley Arabin. 58/1:1-5.
“M.E.T.” – Round the East Cape in 1892. 20/2:103-110.
METHODIST CHURCH: Methodist Church – TJ 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 – AS Scott. 14/4:150-153.
MILES, BRIGADIER-GENERAL REGINALD: The mystery about Brigadier-General Reginald
Miles – Max Avery. 49/1:16-21.
Military Activities in the Opotiki District in 1870 – HGD White. 20/1:41-45.
Military Camp life in Tauranga – HP Toone. 48/1:1-2.
The Military Landing at Opotiki, 1865 – WT Parham [Correspondence]. 15/3:190.
Military Settlement at Opotiki. 5.
Milking in the 1920s – Anne Moore. 52/2:30-34.
The Mill Farm Engagement – G Mair. 1.
Miller Family tragedy – Wendy Whyte. 67:1/11-12.
MILLER, CHRISTINE MARGARET: Christine Miller, 1930-2014 [Obituary] – Tiena Jordan.
63/1:1-2
MILLER, Christine M – Governor Fitzroy to Henry Clarke. 21/2:124-125.
– Henry Tacy Clarke, 1825-1902. 10/4:129-131; 64/2:60-61.
MILLER, HH – Bush Pioneering Days. 7/3:59-70.
MILNE, TOM: ‘A steady, honest and hardworking man’ – Shirley Arabin. 53/2:43-47.
Minginui – Ted Mulcock. 35/1:25-29.
MINING: Colville Coal – Phillip R Moore. 48/2:63-67.
The History of Gold Mining on the River Thames – AM Isdale. 9/4:167-179.
History of the Waiorongomai Goldfield – AG Matheson. 43/1:1-14.
Sinking on the Treasure Island Reef: Gold mining at Waihi Beach – PR Moore.
45/2:75-79.
Tarawera Sulphur Mine – Toone Hekamu. 5.
Tarawera Sulphur Mine – T Thorne Seccombe. 7/1:20.
Whale Island sulphur – PR Moore. 42/1:32-35.
Mishaps on the Opotiki Bar – A van der Wouden. 41/1:43-45.
Miss Alice [Parkinson] – A Memoir – JCM 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. JH Starnes. 15/1:31-39.
Mrs Katherine McAlister Bell, M.B.E., J.P. – Wynnton Poole. 35/2:79-84.
MITCHELL, SAMUEL: Samuel Mitchell and the Victoria Cross – Jinty Rorke. 49/1:8-15.
MITCHELL, Winsome & BELL, Allen – Waimana’s Picture Theatre. 54/1:12-13.
MOHAKA RIVER: The “Fire in the Fern” by the Mohaka – Bernard HN Teague. 17/2:100-105.
MONTEFIORE, JI: J.I. Montefiore: Early New Zealand Trader. Appendix to “Sketches of New
Zealand, 1837″ – AH Matheson. 30/2:106-109.
MONFAT, Fr. A – Father Michael Borjon at Maketu. 38/2:92-96.
MONEY: Tokens from the Bay of Plenty – Graeme Brown. 70/1:1-2
MOON, Paul – Events leading up to the presentation of the Treay of Waitangi. 61/2:37-38
MOORE, Anne
– East Coat Memories – Victoria Cross presented to family. 50/1:40-46.
– Milking in the 1920s. 52/2:30-34.
– Teaching in a Native School during the 1940s. 49/1:42-48.
MOORE, Barbara – William Walmsley: Tauranga’s first Librarian. 55/1:1-6.
MOORE, Kenneth W
– Archaeological Survey – Ohope, Whakatane. 24/1:34-44.
– Archaeology at Whakatane, N.Z. 21/2:113-122; 22/1:50-63; 56/2:78-99.
– The history of Valley Road, from Whakatane to Taneatua. 60:2/45-48.
– Kaka-Tarahae Pa Site – Owhakatoro Valley. 14/1:38-39.
– Kawerau: Its History and Background. 12/1:23-27; 12/2:42-54; 12/3:112-123;
13/2:84-89; 13/3:150-158; 14/3:102-106.
– Kohika Site (N68/104) Bay of Plenty. 24/2:114.
– Kohika Site (N68/104) Bay of Plenty: A Preliminary Report. 23/1:60-61.
– Lake Rotoma. 46/2:61-77.
– 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. Appendix to
“A Storepit Site (N77/574) at Kawerau”. 29/2:79-80.
– 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. Appendix to “Kawerau: Its
History and Background”. 13/2:89.
– 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, KENNETH W (Obituary) – Tiena Jordan. 54/2:1-3.
MOORE K.W, MABON, AD & PULLAR, WA – Site recording in the Whakatane District.
12/2:72-75.
MOORE, KW & PHILLIPS, Ken – New Zealand’s Archaeological Association Conference,
Whakatane 9-14 April 1996. 44/2:85-90.
MOORE, KW & PULLAR, WA – Tamurenui Site, Onepu. 11/4:205-207.
MOORE, KW, PULLAR, WA & SCOTT, AR – Field Archaeology in the Bay of Plenty.
15/1:105-114.
MOORE, KW & WORBOYS, RE – Tatahoata Cemetery Reserve, Ruatahuna, Urewera Country,
Now Kainaha Cemetery Historic Reserve. 22/1:45-46.
MOORE, PR – Colville Coal. 48/2:63-67.
– 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.
– Sinking on the Treasure Island Reef: Gold Mining at Waihi Beach, 1891-1920.
45/2:75-79.
– A Study of the Whakatane Museum Adze Collection. 25/1:1-11.
– Whale Island Sulphur. 42/1:32-35.
MOORE, PR & REID, Margot L – The Wrecking of HMS Buffalo in 1840: An Account From the
Ship’s Log. 26/2:58-67.
MOORE, Tiniku – How our Grandparents lived. 47/1:52-54.
More About the Kohika Site, Bay of Plenty. Soil Stratigraphy and Pollen Analysis – M.S.
McGlone & W.A. Pullar. 24/2:110-113.
More Maketu Notes – Alister Matheson. 46/2:90-100.
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, RS – Geological Features, Te Mahoe Dam Site. 12/2:79.
MORTIMER, Bunny & Jane – Summer Holidays at the Mount. 64/1:15-16.
MOTITI ISLAND: Early Memories of Motiti Island – Hoani Ngamanu. 42/1:54-56.
An excursion to Motiti in 1899. 45/1:59-60.
Motiti Island – A.H. Matheson. 19/1:1-20; 19/2:76-122.
MOTU: An Account of the Motu River Hydro Investigations – GW Gray. 15/2:140-142.
Alexander Pethridge, Notes from his Diaries – Dorothy Mutton. 69/1:26-33
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 – AH Garaway. 24/1:1-7.
Mount Edgcumbe County Park, Devon – HD London. 28/1:55.
Mount Hikurangi, 5753 ft – RD Cresswell. 14/4:144-146.
Mount Kapua, 4760 ft. 14/4:146-147, 149.
MOUNT MAUNGANUI: See MAUNGANUI, MOUNT
Mourning and mirth on Matakana. 46/2:103-106.
MOUTOHORA: The Gisborne-Matawai-Moutohora Railway – JA Barltrop. 27/2:108.
MULCOCK, Ted – Minginui. 35/1:25-29.
The Murder of James Fulloon – JCM 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 – WA 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.
MURRAY, MARY ANN: Mary Ann Murray, Ladies Maid: From St. Croix to Katikati – Steve
Vergeest. 58/2:42-63.
MURUPARA: The Development of Education in Murupara – Martin G Wilson. 10/2:34-37.
Kawerau-Murupara Railway. 3:Newsletter 26.
Murupara Carvings – Dr JC Wadmore. 2:Newsletter 11.
The Murupara Railway – LA Alley. 42/2:103-111.
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 – HD London. 20/1:56-59.
The Re-opening of the Whakatane District Museum – HD London.
26/2:101-102.
The Whakatane District Museum – A van der Wouden. 28/1:51-53.
Whakatane Museum celebrates a quarter century of achievement – Warner
Haldane. 45/2:99-120.
The Museum Movement – WH 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 – WT Parham. 4; 27/2:97-98.
MUTTON, Dorothy – Alexander Pethridge, Notes from his Diaires. 69/1:26-33
My Days in the Rangitaiki District – Henry T Pettit. 14/4:133-138.
My first job – Peter Broome-Giles – ET (Jim) Jordan. 52/1:12-16.
My first journey in New Zealand – ET (Jim) Jordan. 51/2:36-40.
My Life and Adventures in New Zealand – EMF Dawber. 39/2:114-119.
My Life Among the Maoris – Mrs Ngoungou. 14/1:30-37.
My memories of Whakatane: eighty years ago – Eric Ramson. 51/1:36-42.
My Opotiki memories – Dorothy Du Pontet. 43/2:77-100.
Mystacina tuberculatis in Captivity – HD London. 17/2:122-124.
The mystery about Brigadier-General Reginald Miles – Max Avery. 49/1:16-21.
N
The name Kawerau – JH Oderkerk. 70/1:12
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.
NEAL, Justine.- “Dearest Elva”: Postcards from the Brain-Watkins Collection.
57/2:44-48.
– The Donkeys of Ocean Beach. 64/1:19-22.
– Life by the Oceanside. 59/2:42-51.
– Mary Humphries: Aspects of her interesting life – Justine Neal, Shirley
Arabin & Geoff Willacy. 63/2:42-47
– Mauao’s Peace Monument. 58/1:6-10.
– The White Brothers. 65/1:9-16.
NEICH, Dr Roger – The Gateways of Maketu. 50/1:1-33.
NEILSON, JSW – 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 – IW Keyes. 23/1:1-17.
A New beginning: Arriving at Thornton as a Bride – Mrs Ruby Adams. 63/1:17-18
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 ARMY: Centenary of New Zealand Army Engineers – KC Fenton. 41/2:69-76.
NEW ZEALAND CROSS: Cross of Contention – WT Parham. 40/1:8-10.
NEW ZEALAND CUSTOMS: Collecting memories: The early history of Customs in Tauranga
– Stephen Neal. 63/2:64-67
New Zealand Historic Places Trust Northern Office, Tauranga – Omanawa Power Station.
53/1:1-6.
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 – WT Parham. 40/1:8-10.
Date of the First Engagement Between Arawa and Tai Rawhiti Expedition, 1864
– DM Stafford [Correspondence]. 12/2:92.
An Echo of the Tairawhiti Expedition, 1864 – HGD 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 HN Teague. 17/2:100-105.
Fort Colville: Pukemaire Redoubt – from Emily Kirby’s letters, 1864-66 – Alister
Matheson. 53/2:66-71.
Fortresses of God – GM Fowlds. 5.
The Historic Tree of Orakau – Frank Glen. 32/1:59-60.
How Te Poronu Roadside Memorial Became Part of the Whakatane Scene
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Kereopa’s Utu – HD London. 23/1:37-42.
Law and Order at Maketu – Alister Matheson. 43/2:106-122.
Letter From Archdeacon Brown to Sir George Grey. 21/1:50-51.
Maori War Medal: The Award of Private Donald McDonald – JCM Cresswell.
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[The Maori Wars in the Bay of Plenty]. 8/2:37-81.
The Maori Wars of the Eighteen-Sixties – HD London. 1.
Military Activities in the Opotiki District in 1870 – HGD White. 20/1:41-45.
The Military Landing at Opotiki, 1865 – WT Parham [Correspondence].
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Military Settlement at Opotiki. 5.
The Murder of James Fulloon – JCM Cresswell. 13/3:120-127.
Mutiny at Fort Galatea. 4.
Mutiny at Fort Galatea – WT 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.
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Opotiki Expeditionary Force, 1865 – W.T. Parham. 17/1:78-79.
Pitts and Pitfalls: Military service in the Colonies – Jinty Rorke. 62/2:40-49.
Preece’s Road – James Cowan. 10/3:79-81.
Pukehinahina, Gate Pa: Tauranga, 29 April 2014 [photographs] – Lee Switzer.
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A Relic of Fort Galatea – HD London. 12/3:147.
Relics of Gate Pa, Pukehinahina. {To commemorate 150 years since the battle
Gate Pa, the whole issue of Volume 62 Number 1 is devoted to the battle,
Including illustrations, witness accounts asnf relics that have survived.]
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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 – WT 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 – DM Stafford. 13/3:128-136.
Turbulent Waters – Events of Bay of Islands in 1845 – HGD White. 21/2:66-83.
Victory and Defeat: Tauranga 1864 – Esther Liddle. 62/2:50-53.
Volkner’s Letters to Governor Grey. 7/2:24-28; 22/2:122.
The War of 1864 and its aftermath – JJ Piercy. 53/2:56-65.
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.
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NEW ZEALAND POLICE: Law and Order at Maketu – Alister Matheson. 43/2:106-122.
New Zealand Railway Magazine – Tauranga Heritage Collection. 67:1/17-18.
New Zealand – The Shaky Isles – WT Parham [Editorial]. 26/1:1.
New Zealand Armed Constabulary. 4.
New Zealand Manure and Chemical Co. Ltd., Sulphur Point, Tauranga, 1877-1900 – AC
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New Zealand Primal Maori Religion – Rev. Jim Irwin. 40/2:92-98.
New Zealand society circa 1900 – Clem Earp. 41/2:82-94.
A New Zealander Looks Back – Ewen W Alison. 13/2:80-81.
New Zealand’s Earliest Botanical Explorers – Margaret Morgan & Penelope Berghan.
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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 – JP Porter. 19/2:143-146.
NGAKAHIKATEA, MRS WHIRIHANA: The Funeral of Granny Nga. 23/2:96.
NGAMANU, Hoani – Early memories of Motiti island. 42/1:54-56.
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.
NGARIMU, Lt TE MOANA: East Coast memories – Victoria Cross presented to family – Anne
Moore. 50/1:40-46.
NGAROPO, Pouroto & IRWIN, Geoffrey – Renewed archaeological excavations at Kohika,
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NGATI AWA: Ngati Awa of Mataatua, Present and Past – Professor Hirini Mead. 45/1:51-58.
The whole country benefits – Dr Hirini Moko Mead. 51/1:30-35.
NGAURUHOE: Something about a volcanic region – R Thompson Batley. 42/1:15-17.
NGOUNGOU, CAROLINE: The Case of Mrs Ngoungou, Nee Caroline Perrett – JR Sheehan.
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NGOUNGOU, Caroline – My Life Among the Maoris. 14/1:30-37.
NICHOLAS, ALBERT JOHN:
Albert John Nicholas, Early N.Z. Settler and Trader – LW Melvin [Correspondence].
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Albert John Nicholas, Early N.Z. Settler and Trader – Richard LH Waugh 15/1:60-73.
Albert John Nicholas, Early N.Z. Trader – Richard LH Waugh [Correspondence].
12/3:153-154.
Nicholas, Trader. Appendix to “The History of Goldmining on the River Thames” –
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NICHOLAS, WILLIAM: A voyage from Taranaki to Tauranga on the Sybil – Patricia
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The Nichols Family Moves House – Pat MacDonald. 31/1:57-60.
NICHOLSON, CAPTAIN JOHN: Captain John Nicholson and the Haweis – HD London
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The 1968 Storm and its Effect on the Bay of Plenty Coastline – WA Pullar. 26/2:72-75.
A 1920s road guide to the Bay of Plenty – Robin Startup. 48/2:59-62.
No accomplished burglar – Fiona Kean. 64/2:62-67.
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-
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Not By Wind Ravaged – Hone Tuwhare. 10/3:94.
Notes on the Diary of Alfred Parkinson – JCM Cresswell. 20/2:114-115.
Notes on Early Earthquakes in the Bay of Plenty – Philip Andrews. 31/2:111-112.
Notes on the Early History of All Saints Church, Maungatapu, Tauranga – Alan Lambourn.
47/1:26-27.
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 – WA 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.
NUKU, RONGO HOANI: Bay of Plenty No. 1 – the life of Rongo Hoani Nuku, Part 1 – Robert
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NUKUHOU: Memories of Another Pioneer – AJ Black. 14/1:25.
The Settlement of Waimana and Nukuhou – RA Bell. 26/2:97-99.
Waimana/Nukuhou Methodist Church. 12/3:xxxii-xxxiii.
A Numismatic Journey with Cook in New Zealand – Graeme Brown. 69/2:56-60
Nursing in Tauranga in the 1960s – Vivien Edwards. 70/1:13-21
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OAMARU: Diary of a Voyage From Greenock to Auckland per Oamaru to Port Chalmers
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ARMSTRONG, Mrs CS 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.
BINNEY, DAME JUDITH: Emeritus Professor Dame Judith Binney, 1940-2011.
A Tribute – Tiena Jordan. 59/1:1-2.
BLACK, John. 29/2:123.
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BOON, Alice. 27/2:115.
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BOURKE, JM 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, LH 6/3:xiii.
BROWN, N Akuhata. 13/3:xxxvi.
BUNYAN, William G 7/1:vi.
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BURT, FA (Fred). 29/1:59.
CAISLEY, Christopher George. 8/1:vi.
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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.
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CUTLER, Frederick Bertram. 13/3:xxxviii.
DANSEY, Harry Delamare. 28/1:59.
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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.
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GAITT, Amy J 5:Newsletter 46.
GIBB, Alan D 9/1:26.
GOW, Ian Burman. 30/1:65.
GOW, Maidie. 24/1:52.
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HAMILL, Miles. 5:Newsletter 44.
HANDRICKS, Douglas Hubert Nelson. 29/2:124.
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HASTIE, AJ 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.
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HILL, MHE 11/3:xxi.
HILL, W Howard. 5:Newsletter 44.
HOHAPATA, James P (Jimmy). 13/3:xxxvii.
HORRIGAN, Father Dennis. 39/2:120.
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HUNIA, Maraea. 28/1:60.
JAMEISON, Andrew Harper. 13/3:xxxvii.
JARRETT, Emelie Florice. 28/2:126.
JORDAN, Lillian Lucy – Tiena Jordan 64/1:38-41
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LAMBOURN, Robert Alan, R.E., F.R.I.B.A. 50/1:54.
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.
MATHESON, ALISTER: Alister Hugh Matheson, 1925-2011. A tribute – Jinty
Rorke. 59/1:3-4.
MAXWELL, Duff Heron. 46/1:54.
MELVIN, Leslie W 31/2:125-126.
MERRITT, James. 7/1:vi.
MILLER, CHRISTINE MARGARET – Tiena Jordan 63/1:1-2
MILROY, Frederick. 9/2:63.
MOORE, Kenneth W. 54/2:1-3.
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.
PARHAM, William T (Bill). 45/2:118.
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.
SHEARER, Dr The Hon. – Tiena Jordan 69/2:43-45
SIMPSON, Mary. 8/1:vi.
SISAM, LE (Pete). 30/2:126.
SISAM, Len. 9/3:xvi.
SLADDEN, Bernard. 9/2:61-62.
SLOANE, FR (Toddy). 9/2:63.
STARNES, Rev. John Horace. 24/1:53-54.
STEWART, AO 5:Newsletter 49; 6/2:v.
STONEHAM, Roy C 31/2:127.
SUCKLING, CA 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.
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van der WOUDEN, Cornelius Adrianus (Cees). 29/2:123.
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WARREN, HG (Harry). 31/2:125.
WASHER, George L 24/1:53.
WATT, Cecil. 19/2:139-140.
WESTGATE, Errol J. 54/2:4-6.
WHARFE, FA 9/4:xxii.
WHARFE, Kate Lottie. 9/1:26.
WHITE, Charles G 14/3:xix.
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WHITE, Jonathan Robert, MNZM, 1938-2021 – Wayne Marriott. 69/2:46-49
WINIATA, Maharaia. 8/1:vi.
WITHY, Ruth. 11/4:xxxvi.
WOODBERRY, May. 29/2:124.
OCEAN BEACH: The Donkeys of Ocean Beach – Justine Neal. 64/1:19-22.
OCEANSIDE HOTEL: Life by the Oceanside – Justine Neal. 59/2:42-51.
ODERKERK, JH – The name Kawerau. 70/1:12
OHIWA: Albert John Nicholas, Early N.Z. Settler and Trader – Richard LH Waugh.
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The Development of Ohiwa – Dorothy Du Pontet. 11/3:121-133.
The Development of Ohiwa – Enid M Peace [Correspondence]. 11/4:215.
Ducker’s Island – Olive Henderson. 50/2:89-94.
Images from the Past. 50/2:95.
The Life and Adventures of Kahuki – Robert M Smith. 10/4:115-119.
A Massacre Averted – “Kotare”. 12/1:19-21.
Ohiwa Ferry – RM Green [Correspondence]. 11/3:172.
The Ohiwa Ferry – A van der Wouden. 34/1:11-20.
Ohiwa Pa Sites Presented to the Nation – HD London. 18/1:53.
Ohiwa Township. 10/1:22-23.
Ohiwa Township – HD London. 4.
Old Ohiwa Hotel. 5.
Paparoa Pa, Ohiwa Harbour – WA Pullar. 10/4:150.
Thomas Black: Early Trader and Settler in the Bay of Plenty – LW Melvin.
12/3:105-111.
The Three Musketeers – Max Avery. 65/1:27-34.
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 – KW Moore.
24/1:34-44.
Fossils at Taneatua and Ohope Beach. 5.
Holidays at Ohope – AH Glen. 54/1:25-29.
Salvage Excavation at Port Ohope (N69/87) Whakatane, New Zealand – KW
Moore. 20/1:46-49.
Summer in Ohope. 64/1:27-30.
Te Paripari Pa – A Gunfighters, Ohope – C Kingsley-Smith. 19/2:135-136.
We all scream for ice cream – Glen West. 64/1:31-34.
Whakatane to Ohope. 1.
Xmas Day and Boxing Day picnic – AH Glen. 52/1:36-38.
OKAREKA, LAKE: Herbert Robert Benn (1869-1911). Appendix to “Some European
History of Lake Okareka District” – HD London. 28/1:30-32.
The House of H.R. Benn, Lake Okareka. Appendix to “Some European
History of Lake Okareka District” – RL Bourne. 28/1:28-29.
Some European History of Lake Okareka District – John EL 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 Maketu: further notes – JJ Piercy’s history of Maketu – Alister Matheson. 53/2:48-51.
Old Mission House Burnt – CR Coates. 5.
Old Ohiwa Hotel. 5.
An Old Settler’s New Zealand Tale. 45/2:104-108.
OLSEN, AW; HIKUROA, DC; GRAVLEY, DM & WILSON, CJ – The geologic history of Matata
as revealed after the 2005 disaster. 54/2:7-18.
OMAIO: The Whatu Kura a Tangaroa (A Legend of Omaio). 4.
Te Whatu Kura-a-Tangaroa. A Legend of Omaio – JSW Neilson. 10/1:10.
Omanawa Power Station – New Zealand Histroric Places Trust Northern Office, Tauranga.
53/1:1-6.
On Board the Lutterworth – EJ Westgate. 27/2:101-106.
On the Mutton track. 43/2:125-126.
On the Road to Galatea – WT Parham. 27/2:91-96.
On Robert Maunsell and “Te Manihera” – Clem Earp. 40/1:11-16.
100 metres of foreshore [Tauranga] – Max Avery. 67:2/58-70.
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” – KW
Moore. 28/2:122.
The Onepu Hot Springs in 1928 – HG Rand. 28/2:119-121.
Pits, Terraces at King’s Farm, Onepu – KW Moore. 13/2:90-95.
Suspect Food Pits – King’s Farm, Onepu – KW Moore. 14/1:43.
Tamurenui Site, Onepu – KW Moore & WA 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 – GW 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.
Dairy Companies in the Opotiki and Whakatane Counties – A van der Wouden.
42/1:10-14.
Describing a Trip From Maketu to Opotiki in the Early 1870s. 5.
The Diary of Alfred Parkinson – HGD White. 20/1:28-35.
The Diary of Francis Jortin Foster. 36/2:63-72.
Images From the Past. 46/1:52.
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 – HGD White. 20/1:41-45.
The Military Landing at Opotiki, 1865 – WT Parham [Correspondence]. 15/3:190.
Military Settlement at Opotiki. 5.
Miss Alice [Parkinson] – A Memoir – JCM Cresswell. 9/4:180-182.
My Opotiki Memories – Dorothy Du Pontet. 43/2:77-100.
Notes on the Diary of Alfred Parkinson – JCM 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 – HD London. 12/2:77-78.
Opotiki Expeditionary Force, 1865 – WT 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. Images from the Past. 44/1:56-57.
Opotiki Settlers, 1865-1879. [List of] 4; 5[:64-66]
Opotiki Street Directory, 1880. [List of Residents] 22/2:77-80.
Opotiki to Tauranga in 1903. 47/1:28-32.
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.
Private Kurei Papuni: His name will not be forgotten – Caitlin Papuni-McLellan.
63/2:56-57
Recollections of the Home Guard in Waiotahi, Opotiki – HP Toone. 48/1:3-4.
Records of Earlier Days – HD London. 25/1:37-42.
Rescue Excavation of a Pa Site Near Opotiki in the Eastern Bay of Plenty – BG
McFadgen & AJ Walton. 31/2:113-119.
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 – HGD White. 19/2:133-134.
A Story of the Good Old Days. 26/1:28.
The Story and Origins of Te Whakatohea – AC Lyall. 19/1:35-43; 20/1:36-40, 60-67;
20/2:116-118.
The Street Cows of Opotiki – Anton van der Wouden. 49/2:65-69.
A Sugar Industry for Opotiki, 1882 – HD 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: The Birthday Book – Anne Reidy & Robert Bruère. 70/1:35-39
Early Settlement Days in the Opouriao Valley, Bay of Plenty – Gilbert Yeoman.
25/2:94-96.
Farming in the Opouriao Valley. 45/2:63-69.
Farming at Rewarau, Opouriao District – T Thorne Seccombe. 12/1:3-18.
Opouriao – an arly setrtler’s memories. 45/2:70-74.
The Opouriao Estate – HD London. 13/2:82-83.
Opouriao Station Homestead. 12/2:92.
The Settlement of Opouriao – HD 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 –
T. Thorne Seccombe. 11/1:3-19; 11/2:87-112.
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 – WT 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: Dearest Ella: Your devoted old man. Frank xxx. 63/1:13-16
Developing a Farm at Otakiri, on the Rangitaiki Plains – EF 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 – HD London. 9/1:17-18.
Otumoetai Railway Station, Tauranga – Alister Matheson. 56/1:11-19.
OTWAY, Clive
– Buses I the Whakatane District. 49/1:1-7.
– Icecreams are sixpence. 43/2:73-76.
Our Dear Boy Harry: Remembering Henry Oscar Parkinson – Peter J Carr. 63/1:7-12
Our Debt to the Pioneers – Sir Walter Nash. 13/3:179-185.
Our First Doctors – LK 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 – AD 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.
Overland to Tauranga and back. 42/2:100-102.
OWEN, WILLIAM THOMAS: William Thomas Owen: Chymist of Abingdon and Wanganui –
Dr Stephen Hamilton. 57/2:59-65.
OWHAKATORO: Fratricide at Owhakatoro – RM Smith. 11/1:23-27.
Kaka-Tarahae Pa Site – Owhakatoro Valley – KW Moore. 14/1:38-39.
P
PAATI, TAWHI PARAONE: A portrait of Te Taawhi – David Sayers. 51/1:9-17.
Pacific Backgrounds – AM Isdale. 16/2:92-108.
Pack Trip Down the Whakatane River – Ruatahuna to Ruatoki North, 1962 – AL Richardson.
10/3:82.
PAENGAROA: The Excavations at Paengaroa, 20-21 May, 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.
PAKIHI: The Diary of Francis Jortin Foster. 36/2:63-72.
PAKOTORE: A Brief Traditional History of Pakotore. Appendix to “The Excavations at
Paengaroa, 1959″ – D.M. Stafford. 7/4:84-85.
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; 56/2:42-48.
HMS Pandora in the Bay of Plenty, 1852 – AH Matheson. 18/1:1-14; 18/2:62-79.
PAPAMOA: Alexander Pethridge, Notes from his Diaries – Dorothy Mutton. 69/1:26-33
Papamoa, a little seaside town – Dave & Dot Gallon. 64/1:35-37.
Paparoa Pa, Ohiwa Harbour – WA Pullar. 10/4:150.
PARHAM, WT – 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.
– Days of the Little Ships. 46/2:107-110.
– Digging up a flour mill. 48/1:5-7.
– Edge of the Kaingaroa. 50/2:81-85.
– [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.
– Gannets on a volcano. 49/2:93-96.
– Helping with the Dictionary. 38/2:117-118.
– Isles of the morning. 47/2:69-73.
– In Quest of Spanish Gold. 26/2:90-91.
– In the Track of Vancouver. 15/3:166-171.
– Island Volcano by W.T. Parham – EE 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.
PAPUNI, KUREI: Private Kurei Papuni: His name will not be forgotten – Caitlin Papuni-
McLellan. 63/2:56-57
PAPUNI-McLELLAN, Caitlin – Private Kurei Papuni: His name will not be forgotten.
63/2:56-57
PARKINSON, ALFRED: The Diary of Alfred Parkinson – HGD White. 20/1:28-35.
Notes on the Diary of Alfred Parkinson – JCM Cresswell.
20/2:114-115.
PARKINSON, ALICE MARY: Miss Alice – A Memoir – JCM Creswell. 9/4:180-182.
PARKINSON, HENRY OSCAR: Our Dear Boy Harry: Remembering Henry Oscar Parkinson –
Peter J Carr. 63/1:7-12
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.
Passchendaele: The “Battle of Mud”. 65/2:40-41.
Passchendaele: 12 October 1917 – Amanda Yang. 65/2:38-39.
Passenger transport in Whakatane – A van der Wouden. 41/1:34-43.
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 – HD London. 15/3:184-185.
PAUL, GM – Another view on the sale of Kaingaroa No. 1. 47/1:10-15.
– Harehare and the Kaingaroa Block. 46/1:5-6.
PAUL, Gwenda M – Te Houhi: a tale of passive resistance. 52/1:29-35.
PAYNE, Brett – Tauranga Historical Society’s new historical Blog. 61/2:39-41
PEACE, Enid – Mr and Mrs Joseph Chappell. 10/2:57.
– The Development of Ohiwa [Correspondence]. 11/4:215.
The Peace Stone – Otumoetai Pa Site, Tauranga – Alister Matheson. 48/2:103-109.
PEARCE, GL – 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 – WA Pullar. 23/1:18-23.
More About the Kohika Site, Bay of Plenty: Soil Stratigraphy and Pollen
Analysis – WA Pullar & MS McGlone. 24/2:110-113.
Soils of the Te Teko Locality – WA Pullar. 29/1:12-18.
The Working Life of a Field Scientist – WA Pullar. 31/1:35-42.
PEKATAHI: Early Days of the East Coast Railway: Pekatahi – E Murray. 23/2:87-88, 93.
PENNY, Noeline – Rev. Canon Jordan. 65/2:44-45.
PERRETT, CAROLINE:
The Case of Mrs Ngoungou, nee Caroline Perrett – JR Sheehan. 14/1:28-29.
My Life Among the Maoris – Caroline Ngoungou. 14/1:30-37.
Peter McTainsh and Humpty Dumpty – Max Avery. 67:1/13-16.
PETHRIDGE, ALEXANDER: Alexander Pethridge, notes from his Diaries – Dorothy Mutton.
69/1:26-33
PETMAN FAMILY: Letters from Blenheim 1890. Petman Family. 41/2:94-106.
Petrified Springs at the Horomanga Gorge, Galatea District. 12/1:28.
Petroglyphs in the Kaingaroa Block – FW Davis. 6/1:17-29; 56/2:58-77.
PETTIT, Harry T – My Days in the Rangitaiki District. 14/4:133-138.
PHILATELY: Highest Philatelic Award. 49/2:64.
PHILLIPS, Ken
– Archaeology in the Bay of Plenty. 47/1:1-2.
– The Kopurererua River. 51/2:26-31.
PHILLIPS, Ken & MOORE, Ken – New Zealand Archaeological Association Conference,
Whakatane, 9-14 April 1996. 44/2:85-90.
PHOTOGRAPHY: Early Photographersa of Whakatane and District – Morley West. 69/2:62-63
Introduction: Early photography in Te Kaha – Jade baker. 55/1:7-8.
Our family photographs: Te Kaha 1917-1919 -Margfery Cronshaw.
55/1:9-22.
PIERCY, JAMES JOHN: Old Maketu: further notes – JJ Piercy’s history of Maketu – Alister
Matheson. 53/2:48-51
PIERCY, JJ – Maketu in 1880. 53/2:72-77.
– The traditional history of the Arawa people. 53/2:52-55.
– The War of 1864 and its aftermath. 53/2:56-654.
PIKOWAI: Archaelogical Site Visit – Glen West. 70/2:56-59
A Pioneer Looks Back – Mary Ann Ensor. 27/2:79-87.
A Pioneer Missionary to the Urewera – Sister Annie Henry, M.B.E. – JH Starnes. 6/3:84-93.
A Pioneer Remembers [Mr C. Garlick, Taneatua]. 29/1:39-43; 42/1:51-53.
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.
Pioneers of only seventy years ago – MR Bettjeman. 41/2:64-69.
Pit Terrace Site, Kawerau – KW Moore. 12/1:34-35.
Pits, Terraces at King’s Farm, Onepu – KW Moore. 13/2:90-95.
PITT FAMILY: Pitts and Pitfalls: Military service in the Colonies – Jinty Rorke. 62/2:40-49.
Pitts and Pitfalls: Military service in the Colonies – Jinty Rorke. 62/2:40-49
Place Names in the Te Teko District – KW Moore. 28/2:68-73.
Plenty of Grit in the Bay: Crushing shells for fowl grit – Max Avery. 63/2:58-63
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:
Early Attempts to Demolish Pohaturoa Rock. 5.
Memorial Shelter at Pohaturoa. 1.
Pohaturoa Rock – Clive Kingsley-Smith. 63/2:36
Pohaturoa Rock, Whakatane – HD London. 11/2:28-32.
Pohaturoa: The Rock – Te Runanga o Ngati-Awa & Whakatane District
Council. 63/2:37
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.
POLICE: (see NEW ZEALAND POLICE)
POMPALLIER, JEAN BAPTISTE FRANCOIS: Jean Baptiste Francois Pompallier and the Bay
of Plenty – JH 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.
– A curious story, a souvenir album presented to Capt. FT Mee. 60:1/29-33.
– 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, JP – Ngaiterangi Chronology. 19/2:143-146.
– “Te Arawa”: A Commentary on Don Stafford’s History. 19/1:44-55.
A Portrait of Te Taawhi – David Sayers. 51/1:9-17.
A Possible Key to the Mystery of Maori Dialects. 13/2:98-99.
The Possibilities of Early Polynesian Occupation at Thornton – WA Pullar. 9/3:129-130.
POST & TELEGRAPH:
Early Post Offices in the Bay of Plenty. 4.
Historical Background of Waiotahi Exchange. 22/2:129.
Maketu Post Office – Alister Matheson. 43/1:51-63.
Memories of the Whakatane Post Office. 47/2:63.
Memories of working in a country Post Office – WP Wylie. 47/2:58-62.
The Story of Mails and Communications in and around Whakatane during the
past hundred years – VA Rucroft. 6/4:125-130.
The Te Teko Post Office 1879-1980 – EJ Westgate. 28/2:94-99.
Whakatane’s First Post Office. 3:Newsletter 30.
Poverty Bay – Rev. W.H. Poole. 31/2:94-100.
POWERS, ANDREW: Andrew Powers. Appendix to “Building a Mission Station” – C.R.
Coates. 6/3:79.
PREECE, Rev JAMES: Mr James Preece, C.M.S. Missionary – Rev. JH Starnes. 15/1:31-39.
Confrontation Becomes Battle of Words – Clive Lingsley-Smith.
69/1:8-9
Preece’s Road – James Cowan. 10/3:79-81.
Prehistoric Research Today. 2.
The Prehistoric Stone Quarries and Workshops of Tahanga, Coromandel Peninsula – PR
Moore. 30/1:32-42.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: [see CHURCHES – PRESBYTERIAN]
Presbyterian Church. 6/2:38-45.
Presbyterian Manse – Shirley Arabin. 62/2:71
PRICE, Robert – Te Teko to Opepe in 1891. 5.
The Preistley Flaxmill – HD London. 9/1:21.
Primary Volcanic Ash Deposits of the Rotorua, Bay of Plenty and Gisborne Districts – WA
Pullar. 10/4:120-128.
A Princess and the Fairies – Links with Mt. Albert and Whakatane – GM Fowlds. 5.
Private Kurei Papuni: His name will not be forgotten – Caitlin Papuni-McLellan. 63/2:56-57
Published now and then – Alastair Melvin. 70/2:44-47
PUKEHINAHINA: Pukehinahina, Gate Pa: Taurange, 29 April 2014 [photographs] – Lee
Switzer. 62/2:54-59
Relics of Gate Pa, Pukehinahina. [To commemorate 150 years since the
Battle of Gate Pa, the whole issie of Volume 62 Number 1 is devoted
to the battle, inclyding illustrations, witness accounts and relics that
have survived.] 62/1:1-36
PUKEMAIRE REDOUBT: Fort Colville: Pukemaire Redoubt – from Emily Kirby’s letters –
Alister Matheson. 53/2:66-71.
Puketapu Look-Out – Symbol of Peace. 13/1:12-14.
PUKETAPU PA: A Brief history of Puketapu Pa. Extracts from Bay of Plenty Beacon.
56/2:39-41.
Puketapu Pa, Whakatane. 1.
Pukeroa Hill and the Hospital – Kate Shaw. 34/1:21-23.
PULLAR, W.A.- Age of Buried Trees in Whakatane Borough. 11/3:164; 11.4:211.
– Age of the Kaharoa Ash. 10/1:13-14.
– Agricultural Soil Scientists and the Pumice Lands. 23/1:18-23.
– Ana-o-Muriwai (Princess Muriwai Cave). 9/4:192-194.
– Archaeological Nomenclature in New Zealand. 9/1:13-14, 16.
– Buried Stumps in situ – Te Mahoe Dam Site, Rangitaiki River. 11/4:211.
– The Classic Maori: Prehistoric or Protohistoric by L.M. Groube. 13/2:96-97.
– Fish Weir Discovery, Rotorua. 23/2:98.
– Impact of the Maori on Soils in the Bay of Plenty – A Preliminary Report.
10/1:13.
– Karearea Pa. 9/2:50-54.
– The Land Utilisation Survey of Gisborne-East Coast Region. 13/2:107-109.
– Maori Carvings Recovered at Thornton. 10/1:15.
– Muriwai Cave: Cobbles and Shoreline. 10/1:14.
– The 1968 Storm and its Effect on the Bay of Plenty Shoreline. 26/2:72-75.
– Notes on the Geology of Maungapohatu. 11/2:85-86.
– Paparoa Pa, Ohiwa Harbour. 10/4:150.
– The Possibilities of Early Polynesian Occupation at Thornton. 9/3:129-130.
– Primary Volcanic Ash Deposits of the Rotorua, Bay of Plenty and Gisborne
Districts. 10/4:120-128.
– Recent Investigations at Whakatane. 10/4:147-149.
– River Courses and Shorelines at Whakatane. 11/4:199-202.
– The Royal Society of London. 28/1:53-54.
– Soils of the Te Teko Locality. 29/1:12-18.
– The Tasman Tree Nursery. 28/2:114.
– The Waikare River, Urewera. 11/3:163.
– The Working Life of a Field Scientist. 31/1:35-42.
PULLAR, WA & HEWITT, SR – Flooding of Rangitaiki Plains, 1962. 11/2:113-115.
PULLAR, WA & KENNEDY, NM – History as an Aid to Earth Sciences. 23/2:94-96.
PULLAR, WA & MABON, AD
– Kapu-te-Rangi (Toi’s Pa). 9/3:117-128.
– Tauanui Pa, Taneatua. 11/3:157-161.
PULLAR, WA, MABON, AD & MOORE, KW – Site Recording in the Whakatane District.
12/2:72-75.
PULLAR, WA & McGLONE, MS – More About the Kohika Site, Bay of Plenty: Soil
Stratigraphy and Pollen Analysis. 24/2:110-113.
PULLAR, WA & MOORE, KW – Tamurenui Site, Onepu. 11/4:205-207.
PULLAR, WA, MOORE, KW & SCOTT, AS – Field Archaeology in the Bay of Plenty.
15/1:105-114.
The Purchase of Kaingaroa. 44/1:49-55.
The Purpose of an Historical Society – Lawrence M Rogers. 6/2:31-34.
PUTAUAKI: The Last Moa. A Legend of Putauaki – H.D.B. Dansey., 10/1:8-9.
The Naming of Mt. Edgecumbe. 13/2:101-103.
Putauaki (Mt. Edgecumbe) – HD London. 11/1:33-40.
The Two Mount Edgeumbes – C Kingsley-Smith. 23/2:68-74.
A Walk From Whakatane to Rotorua and an Ascent of Mt. Edgeumbe in 1899.
25/2:97-100.
R
RAE, BARBARA: You will report … an oral history of two women’s munitions factory
experience during WW2 – Kushla Heane. 59/1:5-11.
The Raid. Appendix to “Te Teko 1840-1920” – Sir Peter Buck. 28/2:87.
RAILWAYS: Autobiography of D.O. Haskell. 40/2:63-78.
Building the Bay of Plenty Railway – Roy R Dawber. 38/2:67-83.
Early Days of the East Coast Railway – Pekatahi – E Murray. 23/2:87-88, 93.
The Gisborne- Matawai-Moutohora Railway – JA Barltrop. 27/2:108.
Kawerau-Murupara Railway. 3:Newsletter 26.
Last Pie out of Frankton. 23/2:97.
Matahina Tramway was a Pioneering Railway Venture – RH Stott. 21/1:18-28.
Matata Railway, Roads and Bridges League, 1912-1913 – Walter Gibbons.
38/2:97-103.
The Murupara Railway – LA Alley. 42/2:103-111.
My Life and Adventures in New Zealand – EMF Dawber. 39/2:114-119.
New Zealand Railway Magazine – Tauranga Heritage Collection. 67:1/17-18.
Otumoetai Railway Station, Tauranga – Alister Matheson. 56/1:11-19.
The Taneatua Express: A journey described by AW Glen – Ken Smith.
58/1:18-25.
Te Teko and the Railway – A van der Wouden. 28/2:112-113.
These Days it’s the “Express Loggers” – Cecil HV Steers. 21/1:28-31.
“Turning the first sod”. 65/2:46-47.
Rakei Hopukia (N77/4) Te Teko, Bay of Plenty – KW Moore. 24/2:103-109.
RAKURAKU, F.T. – The Mission School, Tanatana, Waimana, 1922-1959. 26/2:99-100, 102.
– The Te Teko Maori Mission 1926-1980. 28/2:123-124.
RAKURAKU, Rangi – How Waimana Got its Name. 27/2:107-108.
RAMSON, Eric – My memories of Whakatane: eighy years ago. 51/1:36-42.
RAMSON, Nell – Our Trip From New Plymouth to Whakatane, Via Onehunga. 27/1:8-15.
“RANANA” – How Wairaka Statue Became Part of the Whakatane Scene. 24/2:94-101.
RAND, HG – The Onepu Hot Springs in 1928. 28/2:119-121.
The Rangiaowhia “Affair” – JBW Roberton [Correspondence]. 23/2:99-100.
Rangihouhiri – AC Lyall. 13/3:194-195.
Ranginui Academy for Arts and Crafts. 3:Newsletter 28.
RANGITAIKI PLAINS:
Breaking in a farm on the Rangitaiki Plains – CE Thompson. 46/1:1-4.
The Deluge of 1892 – Walter Gibbons. 37/2:94-97.
Developing a Farm at Otakiri, on the Rangitaiki Plains – E.F. Whitthaus.
25/2:78-90, 93.
Digging up a flour mill – WT Parham. 48/1:5-7.
Early Days on the Rangitaiki Plains, 1900-1915 – T. Thorne Seccombe. 7/1:2-14;
7/2:37-45; 7/3:71-78; 7/4:87-95; 8/1:28-34; 8/3:96-104; 8/4:144-155.
Early Days on “The Swamp” – Ian B Gow. 28/1:33-34, 56.
Early Days on “The Swamp” – Gwendoline E Rhodes. 24/1:31-33.
An Early Industry on the Rangitaiki Swamp. 6/3:95-96.
Flooding of Rangitaiki Plains, 1962 – SR Hewitt & WA Pullar. 11/2:113-115.
Memoirs of Herb Duff – AT Stratton. 12/3:95-104.
My Days in the Rangitaiki District – Harry T Pettit. 14/4:133-138.
Rangitaiki Plains – CR Coates. 2.
Samson Sieve Grip Tractors – Alan Jordan. 67:2/71-77.
Some Reminiscences of an Early Settler on “The Swamp” – C Hallett.
10/2:40-42.
The Storey (so far) of the Creation of the Rangitaiki Plains – Emily McClure.
69/1:19-21
Thornton Looks Back on Fifty Years. 10/2:38-39.
Whakatane’s geological history – David Kear. 48/1:25-58.
Raoul (Sunday) Island, Kermadec Group: A Brief History – JB Haigh. 16/2:66-80.
Rare Birds at Matata. 5.
RATAHI, MOERANGI:
Portrait of Mrs M. Ratahi [Museum Notes]. 29/2:121.
Recollections of a Centenarian – “Kotare”. 20/1:19-27.
RAUKOKORE: Early History of the Raukokore District – K Phyllis Walker. 12/4:165-168.
Raukumara, 1979 – CR McLernon. 31/2:65-93; 32/2:106-117; 33/1:32-43.
Raumahora the Beautiful – WB Baker. 9/2:39-41.
Raumoa – JBW Roberton. 19/2:137.
The real Von Luckner story – Max Avery. 64/2:42-51.
Recent Investigations of Whakatane – WA Pullar. 10/4:147-149.
RECKNER, James R – A Maori Welcome for the Fleet. 37/2:63-70.
Recollections of a Centenarian – “Kotare”. 20/1:19-27.
Recollections of the Home guard in Waiotahi, Opotiki – HP Toone. 48/1:3-4.
Recollections of a Surveyor – HJ Jenks. 34/1:1-10; 35/2:63-72.
Records of Earlier Days – HD London. 25/1:31-42.
Red Feather Money of Santa Cruz Islands – RC Burgess. 10/4:138-140.
REDPATH, John – Points of Interest Along the Road. 12/4:180-181, 187.
REID, Margot & MOORE, PR – The Wrecking of HMS Buffalo in 1840: An Account from the
Ship’s Log. 26/2:58-67.
REIDY, Anne – The Birthday Book – Anne Reidy & Robert Bruère. 70/1:35-39
REINGA: The Maori Spirit Land. 1.
The release of the Discovery – WJ Marsh & Edward Gibbons. 54/1:14-18.
A Relic of Fort Galatea – HD London. 12/3:147.
Relics of Fort Galatea [Peraniko Tahawai]. 22/1:47.
RELIGION & MISSIONS:
The Acquisition of Maori Lands by the Whalers and Missionaries – IS McHarg.
2.
Anglican Church – CR Coates. 6/2:46-53A.
Being An Account of Marsden’s First Church Service in New Zealand
– B.C. Adam. 3.
Bishop John Coleridge Patteson – Rev. N Te Hau. 10/2:54-56.
Building a Mission Station – CR Coates. 6/3:68-83.
The Catholic Church in Whakatane – Rev. Fr. BF Arahill. 15/1:39-44.
The C.M.S. Missionaries Came to Whakatane – CR Coates. 4.
The Church Missionary Society in Whakatane and Eastern Bay of Plenty,
1828-1902 – CR Coates. 1.
Conditions at Opepe Military Post. Visits of a Missionary. 5.
Early Impressions of the Mill Hill Priests in New Zealand – Walter Gibbons.
36/1:1-15.
Extracts From MSS Journal of Rev. Charles Baker – HD London. 5.
Father John Smiers with the Mill Hill Mission – Walter Gibbons. 37/1:12-22.
Father Michael Borjon at Maketu – Fr. A Monfat. 38/2:92-96.
The First Grave – WB Baker. 9/2:38-39.
Fortresses of God – G.M. Fowlds. 5.
Forty Years Plus in a Maori Setting – Jim Irwin. 33/1:25-31.
Henry Wiliams in Eastern Bay of Plenty in 1826 & 1828 – Lawrence M Rogers.
15/1:28-30.
An Historic Church Bows Out – Ross Annabell. 13/1:10-11.
Jean Baptiste François Pompallier and the Bay of Plenty – JH Starnes.
11/3:134-142.
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. 15/2:160-166.
Marists priests in the Bay of Plenty – WH Gibbons. 42/1:3-9.
Methodist Chruch – TJ Hellyer. 6/2:54.
A Missionary at the Ruatoki Mission House – Laura Brown. 47/2:74-76.
Mr James Preece, C.M.S. Missionary – Rev. JH Starnes. 15/1:31-39.
Old Mission House Burnt – CR Coates. 5.
An Outline History of the Establishment of Churches in the Eastern Bay of
Plenty. 6/2:35-55.
Pahou Church. 9/4:165.
A Pioneer Missionary to the Urewera. Sister Annie Henry, M.B.E. – JH Starnes.
6/3:84-93.
Presbyterian Church. 6/2:38-45.
Presbyterian Manse – Shirley Arabin. 62/2:51
Rev. Henry Williams, C.M.S. Missionary at Whakatane, 1828 – Lawrence M
Rogers. 6/4:122-124.
Reverend Samuel Marsden – A Reply – Ernest E Bush. 12/4:188-191.
The Role of Religious Mediators in a Multi-Cultural Society – Rev. J Irwin.
23/1:24-34.
Roman Catholic Church – HS Moxham. 6/2:35-37.
Roman Catholic Missionaries First Visit Bay of Plenty. 5.
St Peters House – Tony Johnson. 67:2/55-57.
Salvation Army – Violet A Rucroft. 6/2:55.
Selwyn’s First Visitation to the Bay of Plenty – CR Coates. 12/2:55-62.
A short history of the Baptist Tabernacle – Warwick Kingston-Smith. 60:1/8-10.
True of False? – Jinty Rorke. 33/2:122-125.
The Very Rev. J.G. Laughton, C.M.G., J.P. – Lawrence M Rogers. 13/3:159-164.
Reminiscences of a Drover – RM Green. 13/2:78-79.
Reminiscences of a Drover – Toone Hekamu. 9/4:183-196.
Reminiscences of Droving Days, 1921-1928 – LA (Pete) Sisam. 26/2:92-94.
The Reminiscences of Joseph Bailey Doidge (1853-1937). 29/2:81-96.
Reminiscences of a Mission Nurse – Ada J North. 14/1:18-21.
Reminiscences of the Tarawera Eruption, 1886. 20/2:74-98.
Reminiscences of Valentine (Taina) Savage, or Tine Savage. 8/1:21-25.
RENDELL, ALF: Tauranga from the air: Alf Rendell images – Fiona Kean. 61/2:42-29
RNEDELL, ALFRED HUGH: Two hundred years with Peter and Alf – Max Avery. 65/2:52-69.
RENDELL, ROBERT JOHN: Robert John Rendell – Brett Payne. 65/1:19-26.
Renewed archaeological excavations at Kohika, 2004-2005 – Geoffrey Irwin & Pouroto
Ngaropo. 53/1:7-15.
The Re-Opening of Whakatane District Museum – HD London. 26/2:101-102.
Report on Archaeological Investigations at Thornton, Whakatane, Bay of Plenty – FW
Shawcross. 13/3:186-192.
Rescue Excavation on a Pa Site Near Opotiki in the Eastern Bay of Plenty – BG McFadgen &
AJ Walton. 31/2:113-119.
Rev. C.S. Volkner and the Tai Rawhiti Expedition, 1864. 7/2:24-36.
The Rev. Carl Sylvius Volkner – Rev. James H Parkinson. 37/1:56-57.
Rev. Canon Jordan – Noeline Penny. 65/2:44-45.
Rev. Henry Williams, C.M.S. Missionary at Whakatane, 1828 – Lawrence M Rogers.
6/4:122-124.
Reverend Samuel Marsden – A Reply – Ernest E Bush. 12/4:188-191.
Rewi Maniopoto Comes to Whakatane – WT Parham. 29/2:109-114.
RHODES, Gwendoline E – Early Days on “The Swamp”. 24/1:31-33.
RICHARDSON, AL – Pack Trip Down the Whakatane River – Ruatahuna to Ruatoki North, 1962.
10/3:82.
RICHARDSON, Lynette – The Edgecumbe Earthquake … My Personal Experience.
38/2:110-113.
A Ride Through the Motu Bush (c.1897) – P Keegan. 32/2:128-130.
Riding the Taupo Desert – WT Parham. 35/2:103-105.
RIKIRANGI, TE KOOTI: Refer TE KOOTI RIKIRANGI
The Rise and Fall of Major Brassey – Clem Earp. 39/2:95-101.
River Courses and Shorelines at Whakatane – WA Pullar. 11/4:199-202.
RIVER PLATE: Bob Batt, HMS Achilles, & the Battle of the River Plate – Max Avery.
62/2:62-69
ROADING: A 1920s Road Guide to the Bay of Plenty – Robin Startup. 48/2:59-62.
Some Notes on the Construction of the East Coast Road – William W Upton.
12/4:169-171
Waioeka Gorge Road Opening – Duncan Shaw. 27/2:108-109.
Robert John Rendell – Brett Payne. 65/1:19-26.
ROBERTON, J.B.W. – The Chronology of Maori History. 11/4:193-198.
– The Chronology of Maori Tradition. 12/3:139-143.
– The Elusive Toroa of Mataatua Canoe – An Answer. 17/2:120-121.
– Landmarks in Maori History. 19/1:56-65.
– Mataatua Canoe. 14/3:127.
– The Rangiaowhia “Affair” [Correspondence]. 23/2:99-100.
– Raumoa. 19/2:137.
– Tauanui Pa, Taneatua [Correspondence]. 11/4:214.
– Te Rangi-Houhiri and Tamapahore. 14/1:40-41.
ROCHE, EB & PEDERSEN, EO – End of a Rabbit Infestation. 23/1:53-55.
ROCHE, H – An eyewitness account of the 1886 Tarawera Eruption. 47/1:44-51.
Rock quarries on Whale Island – A van der Wouden & PR Moore. 42/1:36-39.
ROGERS, Rev. Lawrence M
– Henry Williams in Eastern Bay of Plenty in 1825 & 1828. 15/1:28-30.
– How to Read History. 9/1:3-10.
– Nga-Puhi Invasions of the Bay of Plenty in the Early Nineteenth Century.
7/4:96-97A.
– The Purpose of an Historical Society. 6/2:31-34.
– Rev. Henry Williams, C.M.S. Missionary at Whakatane, 1828.
6/4:122-124.
– The Very Rev. J.G. Laughton, C.M.G., J.P. 13/3:159-164.
The Role of Religious Mediators in a Multi-Cultural Society – Rev. J Irwin. 23/1:24-34.
Roman Catholic Church – H.S. Moxham. 6/2:35-37.
Roman Catholic Missionaries First Visit Bay of Plenty. 5.
The Romance of Torere. A Legend. 10/2:51-53.
Ron Smith and Direct Transport – Jenny Lambert. 37/2:76-93; 38/1:7-15.
ROOK, Hans, HALDANE, Warner, JORDAN, Tiena – The Anton van der Wouden & Haldane
Room. 67:1/3-6.
RORKE, JINTY: Jinty Rorke, 1942-2014 (Obituary) – Stephanie Smith. 62/2:38-39
RORKE, Jinty – A.H. Whitehouse – An Early Film Pioneer. 32/1:17-23.
– Alister Hugh Matheson, 1925-2011. A tribute. 59/1:3-4.
– The Carribean Connection. 38/2:84-91.
– The Elms Mission House. 49/1:30-41.
– Government Buildings, Tauranga. 36/2:104-110.
– Pitts and pitfalls: Military service on the colonies. 62/2:40-49
– Samuel Mitchell and the Victoria Cross. 49/1:8-15.
– A Town Hall for Tauranga. 34/2:117-128.
– True or False? 33/2:122-125.
ROSSER, M. – Christmas on White Island, 1927. 33/2:83-90.
ROTOITI: The History of Rotoiti Maori School. 13/3:144-149.
Opening of the Rotoiti Steam Sawmill. 31/1:61-62.
ROTOMA: Images From the Past/ 49/1:58.
Lake Rotoma – KW Moore. 46/2:61-77.
The Sunken Island in Lake Rotoma – KW Moore. 11/4:203-204.
ROTOMAHANA: Painting the Pink and White Terraces – Experiences at Rotomahana – Charles
Blomfield. 18/1:38-40.
A Visit to the Pink and White Terraces, 1881. 37/1:58-61.
ROTORUA: Additions/Corrections to “A Young Tourist in Rotorua in 1910”, Appendix I
– RF Keam. 33/1:61.
Ancient Eruptions, Taupo-Rotorua District. 1.
Another Account of a Trip From Rotorua to Te Teko. 5.
Auckland to Rotorua by Train and Coach, 1886. 23/2:75-80; 24/1:8-14.
“Bush Sickness” in the Rotorua-Taupo Region – CR Taylor. 27/2:88-90.
Early Education in Rotorua and Maketu – P Andrews. 32/1:36-41.
Fish Weir Discovery, Rotorua – WA Pullar. 23/2:98.
Flour Mills of the Lakes District – Cecit Watt. 19/1:21-29.
History of the State Forest Nursery, Rotorua – Tiena Jordan. 70/2:60-70
A holiday trip from Tauranga to Rotorua and Taupo, 1888-1890. 49/2:88-92.
A Maori Welcome for the Fleet – James R Reckner. 37/2:63-70.
Primary Ash Deposits of the Rotorua, Bay of Plenty and Gisborne Districts
– WA Pullar. 10/4:120-128.
Pukeroa Hill and the Hospital – Kate Shaw. 34/1:21-23.
Rotorua, Galatea and taupo visited in 1912. 43/1:24-41.
Rotorua to Whakatane, 1907. 6/3:96.
Te Arawa: A Commentary on Don Stafford’s History – JP Porter. 19/1:44-45.
A tramp from Hawkes Bay to Rotorua. 47/1:21-25.
A Walk From Whakatane to Rotorua and an Ascent of Mt. Edgecumbe in 1899.
25/2:97-100.
We Played the Game – Kate Shaw. 34/2:91-94.
Whakarewarewa State Forest Park, Rotorua – Ralph Naylor. 24/2:57-70.
A Young Tourist in Rotorua in 1910 – PW Williamson. 32/2:63-72.
Round Cape Horn in 1876 – CF Sharp. 17/1:29-40; 17/2:106-117.
Round the East Cape in 1892 – “M.E.T.”. 20/2:103-110.
A round trip through the Urewera country by bicycle in 1930. 47/2:64-68.
The Royal Quarter Guard, Government House, Wellington, 12-13 January 1954 – Martin G
Wilson. 24/1:21-27.
The Royal Society of London – WA Pullar. 28/1:53-54.
The Rua Expedition. 11/2:62-71.
The Rua Hoata Rock Art Shelter – Michael Trotter. 34/2:95-100.
RUA KENANA: Refer KENANA, RUA
Rua Kenana – RM Smith [Correspondence]. 11/3:171.
Rua Kenana’s Visits to Taneatua – HM Hill. 6/4:133.
Rua’s Commune – In Retrospect – Sister Hilda Shears. 28/1:47-48.
RUAPEHU: Something about a volcanic region – R Thompson batley. 42/1:15-17.
RUATAHUNA:Images from the past. 46/1:53.
Maori War Soldiers’ Memorial Headstones Orangikawa, Near Ruatahuna. 4.
Maori Wars. 8/2:37-63.
The Old Gisborne-Ruatahuna Stock Route – R Andrew Fuller. 14/4:164-169.
Pack Trip Down the Whakatane River – Ruatahuna to Ruatoki North, 1962 – AL
Richardson. 10/3:82.
Tatahoata Cemetery Reserve, Ruatahuna, Urewera Country, Now Kainaha
Cemetery Historic Reserve – KW Moore & RE Worboys. 22/1:45-46.
Te Whai – Te Motu Meeting House, Ruatahuna – Allan North. 13/1:33; 13/2:98.
The Whitmore Expedition to Ruatahuna, 1869. 10/2:54-56; 10/3:64-78.
The Whitmore Expedition to Ruatahuna, 1869 – Henry Tacy Clarke.
10/4:132-137.
Ruataupare Meeting House, Kokohinau Marae – HD London. 14/1:43.
RUATOKI: Families’ Living Treasures – Max Cryer. 22/1:14-16.
A Missionary at the Ruatoki Mission House – Laura Brown. 47/2:74-76.
Pack Trip Down the Whakatane River – Ruatahuna to Ruatoki North
– AL Richardson. 10/3:82.
Ruatoki – A Maori settlement. 47/2:105-111.
Te Whare Mihana I Ruatoki (The Ruatoki Mission House) – Tamati Kruger.
25/1:59-63.
The Waimana-Ruatoki-Galatea Track – T Thorne Seccombe. 5.
RUCROFT, Violet A.
– Salvation Army. 6/2:55.
– Some Notes Concerning Whakatane’s First White Woman. 8/4:160-162.
– The Story of Mails and Communications In and Around Whakatane During
the Past Hundred Years. 6/4:125-130.
– A Young Man’s Adventures in a New Land. 7/4:98-106.
RUCROFT, VA & HUYGENS, CA – White Pine Bush, Whakatane West. 8/3:115.
RUFF. A – Early Kutarere. 42/1:57-58.
RUGBY: Bay of Plenty No. 1 – the life of Rongo Hoani Nuku, Part 1 – Robert Bruère.
70/2:48-55
Ernest Denis Hoben – some notes on his family background and early life – Robert
Bruère. 70/1:22-29
Rugby through a historical lens. 59/2:65-67.
RURIMA ISLANDS:
Isles of the morning – WT Parham. 47/2:69-73.
The Ngararas of the Rurimas. 30/1:54-61.
A Visit of an American Naturalist to the Bay of Plenty, 1881 – Tiena Jordan.
37/1:23-32.
RUSSELL, WG – Early memories: Rugby, the Freezing Works and Whale Island. 52/1:16-21.
RYSDALE, WILLIAM: Am I My Brother’s Keeper? – Dr Stephen Hamilton. 57/1:29-35.
S
St. John’s Methodist Church, King Street, Kopeopeo – Bill Teesdale. 29/1:33-38.
St. Joseph’s Catholic Church at Wairaka, Whakatane – Dennis Horrigan. 35/2:112-116.
ST. JOSEPH’S SCHOOL, MATATA: Sister Mary Lorenzo (Julia Scannell) – Robert Bruère.
69/1:4-6
St. Stephen the Martyr Church , Opotiki. 22/2:115-121.
St Peters House – Tony Johnson. 67:2/55-57.
Salvage Excavation at Port Ohope (N69/87) Whakatane, New Zealand – KW Moore.
20/1:46-49.
Salvation Army – Violet A Rucroft. 6/2:55.
Samson Sieve Grip Tractors – Alan Jordan. 67:2/71-77.
Samuel Mitchell and the Victoria Cross – Jinty Rorke. 49/1:8-15.
SANTA CRUZ: Red Feather Money of the Santa Cruz Islands – RC Burgess. 10/4:138-140
SARICH, Claude – The Worst Hell on Earth. 21/1:44-46.
SAVAGE, VALENTINE: Reminiscences of Valentine (Taina) Savage, or Tine Savage.
8/1:21-25.
Saving Urewera Heritage – Dean Flavell. 60:4/49-51.
SAYERS, David – A portrait of Te Taawhi. 51/1:9-17.
SCANNELL, JULIA: Sister Mary Lorenzo (Julia Scannell) – Robert Bruère. 69/1:4-6
Schoolboy – Cradle to College – C.T. Brown. 33/1:52-58.
SCHOOLS: Refer EDUCATION
The Schools of Maketu 1849-1996 – Alister Matheson. 44/1:24-48.
The Schooner John Dunscombe. 5.
The Schooner John Dunscombe – Charles G White. 12/3:137-138.
The Schooner John Dunscombe – Charles White [Correspondence]. 12/2:93-94.
SCOTT, Andrew S – Archaeology in Mexico and Central America. 14/4:150-153.
– The Elusive Toroa of Mataatua Canoe. 17/1:67-69.
SCOTT, AS & PULLAR, WA & MOORE, KW – Field Archaeology in the Bay of Plenty.
15/1:105-114.
The Seaward Adventure – Geoff Woods. 54/2:19-39
SECCOMBE, T. Thorne
– Additional Information Concerning Umuhika Mill. 7/2:46-48.
– Early Days on the Rangitaiki Plains, 1900-1915. 7/1:2-14; 7/2:37-45;
7/3:71-78; 7/4:87-95; 8/1:28-34; 8/3:96-104; 8/4:144-155.
– Farming at Rewarau, Opouriao District 1897-1906. 12/1:3-18.
– Pioneering Days at Orete Point, Better Known as Waihau Bay, East Cape.
11/1:3-19; 11/2:87-112.
– Tarawera Sulphur Mine. 7/1:20.
– The Waimana-Ruatoki-Galatea Track. 5.
THE SEEKERS film: Looking “round” The Seekers: Film history and film culture – Peter
Limbrick. 56/1:7-10.
SELWYN, BISHOP:
Bishop Selwyn at Whakatane, 1845. 21/2:123-124.
Bishop Selwyn’s Visit to Taupo, 1843. Appendix to “Building a Mission
Station”. 6/3:79-80.
Selwyn’s Fist Visitation to the Bay of Plenty – C.R. Coates. 12/2:55-62.
SEMMENS, NH – Early Memories of Taneatua and Whakatane. 46/2:78-84.
– Farming in the Opouriao Valley. 45/2:63-69.
SENIOR, WILLIAM: A Visit to the Bay of Plenty in 1878. 40/1:17-28.
Sgt. Hallett at Fort Galatea – Ernest E Bush [Correspondence]. 12/3:158-159.
The Settlement of Opouriao – HD London. 4.
The Settlements of Waimana and Nukuhou – RA Bell. 26.2:97-99.
SHARP, Constance Fleetwood – Round Cape Horn in 1876. 17/1:29-40; 17/2:106-117.
SHARPLIN, HENRY HAVELOCK: HH Sharplin, a man of energy and ideas – Peg Cummins.
59/1:12-19.
SHAW, Brenda – Memories of Brenda and Daniels Shaw. 25/1:43-47.
SHAW, DANIEL: Memories of Brenda and Daniel Shaw – Brenda Shaw. 25/1:43-47.
SHAW, Duncan – Waioeka Gorge Road Opening. 27/2:108-109.
SHAW, Kate – Pukeroa Hill and the Hospital. 34/1:21-23.
– We Played the Game. 34/2:91-94.
SHAW, MARJORY: Men’s Work? Girls can do anything: Marjory Shaw’s story, told by
Claude Hewlett & Joy Edmonds – Shirley Arabin. 58/1:1-5.
SHAWCROSS, FW – Report on Archaeological Investigations at Thornton, Whakatane, Bay of
Plenty. 13/3:186-192.
SHEARER, DR THE HON.: Dr The Hon. Ian Shearer, J.P. – Tiena Jordan. 69/2:43-45
SHEARER, Dr The Hon.
– A tribute to James Christopher Wadmmore, 1878-1938. 60:2/42-44.
– Mataatua Wharenui, the long journey home. 60:52-54.
– Whakatane & District Historical Society 60th anniversary. 60:2/39-41.
SHEARS, Sister Hilda
– The Maungapohatu Track, 1942. 28/1:49-50.
– Rua’s Commune – In Retrospect. 28/1:47-48.
SHEAT, AJ – Whakatane’s Freezing Works. 6/4:132-133.
SHEEHAN, JR – The Case of Mrs Ngoungou, nee Caroline Perrett. 14/1:28-29.
Sheep Farming in the New Zealand Bush – Philip Williamson. 33/2:106-117.
Shipboard diary of Joshus Leech. 41/2:51-58.
SHIPPING: Account of a Return Trip – New Zealand to Denmark, 1884. 26/1:46-53;
27/1:21-41.
Bay of Plenty shipwrecks – Alister Matheson. 47/2:77-81.
By sea to Tauranga with Te Puke’s first settlers – Mrs Thelma Burrow.
48/2:68-82.
Captain Arthur William Humphreys – Max Avery. 70/2:77-85
Captain Charles Baker, 1839-1883 – A van der Wouden. 30/2:121-123.
Captain Fred Norris and the Bay of Plenty Coastal Trade, 1907-1924 – Alister
Matheson. 39/1:1-21.
Captain John Nicholson and the Haweis – HD London. 12/3:154-156.
The Coaster Tuhoe – A van der Wouden. 34/2:101-116.
Coastwise Steamers. 22/2:126-128.
The cruise of the Sturt in the Bay of Plenty. 41/1:45-50.
SS Daphne – The Occasional Caller – Cliff Furniss. 29/1:44-46.
Days of the little ships – WT Parham. 46/2:107-110.
Details of the Wreck of the SS Tasman. 9/1:19-20.
Diary of a Voyage From Greenock to Auckland per Oamaru to Port Chalmers
Thence per SS Wairarapa to Auckland 1882-1883. 21/1:3-17.
Dividing Ship’s Shares as Between Owners – Cliff Furniss. 27/2:106.
The Early Ferries in the Whakatane District – A van der Wouden. 31/1:43-56.
Explanation of Nautical Terms. Appendix to “The Wrecking of HMS Buffalo in
1840″ – Cliff Furniss. 26/2:68-71, 74.
Faulkner’s Ferries – Max Avery. 36/1:16-29; 36/2:73-86.
The Introduction of Steam Ships to the Bay of Plenty – A van der Wouden.
38/1:21-31.
Journal of a Voyage From London to Auckland, New Zealand, 1861-1862.
25/2:107-113.
Launch of Mr William Kelly’s New Cutter. 33/2:120-121.
Maori Ship Owners and Pakeha Ship Builders in the Bay of Plenty 1840-1860
– A van der Wouden. 33/2:90-100.
Memories of Early Coastal Vessels – C Aleck Natusch [Correspondence].
11/3:173-174.
Mishaps on the Opotiki Bar – A van der Wouden. 41/1:43-45.
A New Zealander Looks Back – Ewen W Alison. 13/2:80-81.
The Ohiwa Ferry – A van der Wouden. 34/1:11-20.
On Board the Lutterworth – EJ Westgate. 27/2:101-106.
HMS Pandora in the Bay of Plenty, 1882 – AH Matheson. 18/2:62-79.
The Passing of an Era. 8/3:85-95.
The Release of the Discovery – WJ Marsh & Edward Gibbons. 54/1:14-18.
Round Cape Horn in 1876 – Constance Fleetwood Sharp. 17/1:29-40;
17/2:106-117.
The Schooner John Dunscombe. 5.
The Schooner John Dunscombe – Charles G White. 12/3:137-138.
The Schooner John Dunscombe – Charles White [Correspondence]. 12/2:93-94.
The Seaward adventure – Geoff Woods. 54/2:19-39.
Shipboard diary of Joshua Leech. 41/2:51-58.
Shipping in the Bay of Plenty – A van der Wouden. 46/1:38-51.
Ships of Other Days. 1.
The storm that wrecked the Falcon, 1 March 1840 – Alister Matheson. 48/1:8-24.
The Taking of the Haweis, 1829. 5.
The Taking of the Haweis, 1829 – C Kingsley-Smith. 1.
Tasman’s Ships, the Heemskerck and the Zeehaen – MJP Wickham.
14/3:107-114.
Tipperary to Tauranga – Shirley Arabin. 51/2:43-45.
The Troubled SS Tasman – Cliff Furniss. 27/2:99-100.
The Unfloatable Opotiki Steam Shipping Co. Ltd. – Anton van der Wouden.
37/1:50-54.
USS LST 238 at Tauranga, 1951 – Neil Hansen. 49/1:22-25.
The voyage of the Lady Jocelyn. 48/2:83-88.
A voyage from Taranaki to Tauranga on the Sybil – Patricia MacDonald.
51/2:32-35.
Was Young Nick’s Head the First Piece of Land Seen by Captain Cook and his
Crew? 18/2:109-110.
Wharves on the Ohiwa Harbour – A van der Wouden. 40/2:102-107.
The Whakatane Shipping Company Ltd, 1915 – A van der Wouden. 45/1:1-3.
The MV Whakatane – Tiena Jordan. 38/1:39-41.
The Wrecking of HMS Buffalo in 1840: An Account From the Ship’s Log
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A short history of the Baptist Tabernacle – Warwick Kingstone-smith. 60:1/8-10.
A Short History of the Exploration and Survey of the Motu River – R.A. Cresswell & W.N.
Bishop. 9/2:33-37.
A Short History of Opotiki to 1918. 15/2:127-139.
A Short History of Tikitere – C Watt. 13/3:137-143.
The Siege of Toka-a-Kuku – Peta Wairua. 10/1:11-12.
A Significant Contribution – an Acknowledgement of Alister Matheson’s Contribution to the
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SIMONS, VIOLET: From the Post: Tauranga Heritage Image Collection. 61/1:34
SIMPSON, Patricia – And the year was 1961: The Tauranga Orange Festival. 63/1:27-30
SIMPSON, TA – Bush Shanties in the Days of Yore. 33/2:101-105.
SIMPSON, Terry – The Pakeha Missionary, the Maori Prophet and Maungapohatu.
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SIMS, ANNIE: An Early Tauranga Resident Remembered – Shirley Arabin. 57/1:23-25.
SINCLAIR, Elizabeth – The Tarawera Eruption experienced at Maketu, 1886. 55/2:38-55.
SISAM, LA (Pete) – Reminiscences of Droving Days, 1921-1928. 26/2:92-94.
Sister Mary Lorenzo (Julia Scannell) – Robert Bruère. 69/1:4-6
Site Recording and Surveying in the Opotiki District – HGD White. 19/2:133-134.
Site Recording in the Whakatane District – AD Mabon, WA Pullar & KW Moore. 12/2:72-75.
Sketch of a Canoe – D.B.D. 26/2:113-115.
Sketches of New Zealand, 1837 – A.H. Matheson. 30/2:68-109.
Skindivers Find Barges in Lake Waikaremoana – Nancye Jones. 21/2:95-97.
Skulduggery, hardship and rancour: Louch family letters. 61/2:52-58
SLADDEN, Bernard – Waimana Settlement – The Years Before. 10/3:95-98.
– White Island or Whakaari. 1.
SMALE, Mark – Violet Ada Briffault, QSM, LRAM. 70/1:30-33
A small boy’s Tauranga in the early Twenties – J Lennox-King. 42/1:18-31.
SMIERS, JOHN: Father John Smiers with the Mill Hill Mission – Walter Gibbons. 37/1:12-22.
SMITH, Ken – A Business Trip to Matakana Island. 57/2:66-67.
– The Tanetua Express: A journey described by AW Glen. 58/1:18-25.
– The Tauranga Fraternity. 59/2:55-57.
– 20,000 onwards: Our War Memorial Park takes shape. 63/1:25-26
SMITH, Robert M – Fratricide at Owhakatoro. 11/1:23-27.
– The Life and Adventures of Kahuki. 10/4:115-119.
– Rua Kenana [Correspondence]. 11/3:171.
– Te Aka Puahou (The Summit of Maungapohatu). 11/2:80-84.
SMITH, RONALD PREBBLE: Ron Smith and Direct Transport – Jenny Lambert. 37/2:76-93;
38/1:7-15.
SMITH, Stephanie – The floral Steamer on The Strand, Tauranga. 58/2:39-41.
– Jinty Rorke, 1942-2014 (Obituary). 62/2:38-39
– A Significant Contribution – an Acknowledgement of Alister
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SMITH, TH: Fort Colville: Pukemaire Redoubt – from Emily Kirby’s letters, 1864-66 – Alister
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SMITH, Una Lynette – Life in a King Country Saw-Milling Village: Te Koura, 1929-1937.
25/1:51-53.
SMITH, WILLIAM MEIN: William Mein Smith – Surveyor-General to the New Zealand
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Social Life at Opepe – Now a Ghost Town. 5.
The Society – 50 years old [Editorial]. 50/2:55-58.
Soils of the Te Teko Locality – WA Pullar. 29/1:12-18.
Some Aspects of Activity of White Island Volcano, 1967-1975 – RH Clark. 27/1:2-7.
Some Aspects of the Impact of Christianity Upon the Maori People – Jim Irwin.
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Some Comments on Buick’s Treaty of Waitangi – HD London. 14/2:79-80.
Some Eurpoean History of Lake Okareka District – John EL Evans. 28/1:17-27.
Some Facts Concerning Whakatane’s First White Woman – Violet A Rucroft. 8/4:160-162.
Some Historic Landmarks at Ahikereru, Now Called Te Whaiti. 11/3:167.
Some Local Proverbs. 10/1:7, 9.
Some Notes on Bay of Plenty Tradition Relating to Archaic People – DM Stafford. 8/1:3-20.
Some Notes Concerning Fort Galatea. 5.
Some Notes on the Construction of the East Coast Road – William W Upston. 12/4:169-171.
Some Notes on the Investigation of the Flour Mill at Umuhika – WT Parham. 7/1:21-22.
Some Notes of the Marae Mahaitae, Tahiti – HD Wilson. 11/3:165-166.
Some Recollections of the Poole Family – Wynnton H Poole. 34/1:32-41.
Some Reminiscences of an Early Settler on “The Swamp” – C Hallett. 10/2:40-42.
Some Reminiscences of Early Whakatane – Mrs CS Armstrong. 5; 14/1:7-10.
Something about a volcanic region – R Thompson Batley. 42/1:15-17.
South African War 1899-1902. 4.
SOUTHLAND: The Discovery and Early Settlement of Otago and Southland – Bruce C. Adam.
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SPACE EXPLORATION: The Eagle Has Landed – JH Duthie. 17/2:118-119.
SPEIRS, A.R. – Learning From the Past [Editorial]. 27/2:61.
– Tobacco Growing at Te Teko. 28/2:108-111.
– The Te Teko Cannery. 28/2:102-107.
SPENCER, REV. SM: Wharekahu C.M.S. Mission Station, Maketu – the Spencers, 1870-1883
– Alister Matheson. 50/2:64-75.
SPORT: Early hockey in the Central Bay – Joy Leaming. 51/2:1-15.
Early memories: Rugby, the Freezing Works and Whale Island – WG Russell.
52/2:16-21.
Frederick James Burt: The Ultimate Sportsman – Tiena Jordan. 58/2:64-60.
Rugby through a historical lens. 59/2:65-67.
We Played the Game – Kate Shaw. 34/2:91-94.
Squabbles About Pohaturoa – The Rock. 29/2:115-120.
SS STAFFA: A Visit to White Island. 33/2:118-120.
STAFFORD, D.M. – A Brief Traditional History of Pakotore. Appendix to “The Excavations at
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– Date of First Engagement Between Arawa and Tairawhiti Expedition, 1864
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– Some Notes on Bay of Plenty Tradition Relating to Archaic People.
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– The Tai Rawhiti Expedition. 15/1:75-86.
– The Te Teko Engagement. 13/3:128-136.
STARNES, Rev. JH – Colenso and the Bay of Plenty. 9/4:154-166.
– Elsdon Best. 7/3:51-58.
– Jean Baptiste Francois Pompallier and the Bay of Plenty. 11/3:134-142.
– Mr James Preece, C.M.S. Missionary. 15/1:31-39.
– A Pioneer Missionary to the Urewera. Sister Annie Henry, M.B.E.
6/3:84-93.
– Te Whaiti Nui-a-Toi Maori Boy’s School. 15/3:177-179.
STARTUP, ROBIN: Highest Philatelic Award. 49/2:64.
STARTUP, Robin – A 1920s road guide to the Bay of Plenty. 48/2:59-62.
‘A steady, honest and hardworking man’ – Shirley Arabin. 53/2:43-47.
STEERS, Cecil HV – These Days It’s the “Express Loggers”. 21/1:28-31.
STEWART, AO – Pohaturoa, the Sacred Rock of Whakatane. 1.
– The Story of Te Tahi-o-te-Rangi. A Legend. 1; 10/1:2-4.
STEWART, GEORGE VESEY: Emily Surtees, a Snapshot of Katikati – Debbie McCauley.
69/1:12-18
STEWART, JT – A Trip in Northern New Zealand, July-August 1857. 32/1:48-58.
STEWART, MARION WATSON: Miss Marion Watson Stewart, M.B.E., J.P. – Wynnton Poole.
35/1:38-41.
STOATE, LIEUT. G.H.: Copy of a Letter From Lieut. G.H. Stoate, R.N. 20/2:111-113.
A Storepit Site (N77/574) at Kawerau – KW Moore. 29/2:71-79.
The storm that wrecked the Falcon, 1 March 1840 – Alister Matheson. 48/1:8-24.
The story and origins of Te Whakatohea – AC Lyall. 19/1:35-43; 20/1:36-40, 60-67;
20/2:116-118.
The Story of an Enterprise. The History of the Whakatane Board Mills Ltd. – WG Clavis.
17/1:41-55.
A Story of the Good Old Days. 26/1:28.
The Story of Mails and Communications In and Around Whakatane During the Past Hundred
Years – Violet A Rucroft. 6/4:125-130.
The Story of Tai-Aroa and Tai-Atea. A Maori Legend – NR Akuhata-Brown. 10/2:58.
The Story of Tamahae – John Waititi. 15/2:142-146.
The Story of Te Tahi-o-te-Rangi. A Legend – AO Stewart. 1; 10/1:2-4.
The Story (so far) of the Creation of the Rangitaiki Plains – Emily McClure. 69/1:19-21
STOTT, R.H. – Matahina Tramway was a Pioneering Venture. 21/1:18-28.
The Strand East, Whakatane – Shirley Arabin. 52/1:1-6.
The strange case Capt. Jonas – Max Avery. 44/2:64-84.
The strange case of William Webster – LW Melvin. 16/1:14-21.
STRATTON, AT – Memoirs of Herb Duff. 12/3:95-104.
The street cows of Opotiki – Anton van der Wouden. 49/2:65-69.
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STUDT, FE – Are We Sitting on a Volcano? 8/3:132-136.
A Study of the Whakatane Museum Adze Collection – PR Moore. 25/1:1-11.
STURT: The cruise of the Sturt in the Bay of Plenty. 41/1:45-50.
Subsequent Archaeological Investigations at Kawerau. Appendix to “A Storepit Site
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A Sugar Industry for Opotiki, 1882 – HD London. 22/2:81-109.
Sugar Sorghum – HD London. 23/1:56-57.
Summer holidays at the Mount – Bunny & Jane Mortimer. 64/1:15-16.
Summer in Ohope. 64/1:27-30.
The Sunken Island in Lake Rotoma – KW Moore. 11/4:203-204.
A Surveyor Takes a Holiday – Archibald H Bogle. 24/1:15-17.
SURTEES, EMILY: Emily Surtees, a Snapshot of Katikati – Debbie McCauley. 69/1:12-18
Suspect Food Pits, King’s Farm, Onepu – KW Moore. 14/1:43.
SWITZER, Lee – Pukehinahina, Gate Pa: Tauranga 29 April 2014 [photographs].
62/2:54-59
– A vintage garden party. 67:1/19-20.
SYBIL, (Launch): The Nichols Family Moves House – Pat MacDonald. 31/1:57-60.
A voyage from Taranaki to Tauranga on the Sybil – Patricia MacDonald.
51/2:32-35.
Sydney Carl Jordan 1898-1917. 65/2:42-43
T
TAHAWAI, PERANIKO: Relics of Fort Galatea. 22/1:47.
TAHITI: Some Notes on the Marae Mahaitae, Tahiti – HD Wilson. 11/3:165-166.
TAIAPA, PINE: [Maori Carver]. 2:Newsletters 15, 17.
TAIRAWHITI: Date of First Engagement Between Arawa and Tairawhiti Expedition, 1864
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An Echo of the Tairawhiti Expedition, 1864 – HGD White. 21/1:52-53.
Rev. C.S. Volkner and the Tai Rawhiti Expedition, 1864. 7/2:24-36.
The Tai Rawhiti Expedition – DM Stafford. 15/1:75-86.
The Taking of the Haweis, 1829. 5.
The Taking of the Haweis, 1829 – C Kingsley-Smith. 1.
Tales of a Drover – L.A.D. 26/2:95-96.
Tales of an Early Commercial Traveller – R Thomas. 25/1:18-27.
TAMAHAE: The Story of Tamahae – John Waititi. 15/2:142-146.
Tamatea-ki-Huatahi Dining Hall – C Kingsley-Smith. 14/3:125.
Tamurenui Site, Onepu – KW Moore & WA Pullar. 11/4:205-207.
TANATANA: The Mission School, Tanatana, Waimana, 1922-1959 – F Rakuraku.
26/2:99-100, 102.
TANEATUA: Boghall Farm to Taneatua – Alison Heath. 47/2:94-103.
Continuing on to Taneatua. 1.
Fossils at Taneatua and Ohope Beach. 5.
Fratricide at Owhakatoro – RM Smith. 11/1:23-27.
Hard Times Come Again No More – ED Bennett. 23/2:89-93.
The history of Valley Road, from Whakatane to Taneatua – Ken Moore.
60:2/45-48.
A Journey From Dannevirke to Taneatua. 6/4:133-134.
Kaka-Tarahae Pa Site – Owhakatoro Valley – KW Moore. 14/1:38-39.
Memories of Taneatua and Whakatane – NH Semmens. 46/2:78-84.
A Pioneer Remembers [Mr C Garlick]. 29/1: 39-43.
Records of Earlier Days – HD London. 25/1:31-36.
Rua Kenana’s Visits to Taneatua – MM Hill. 6/4:133.
The Taneatua Boarding House. 47/2:82-87.
The Taneatua Express: A journey described by AW Glen – Ken Smith.
58/1:18-25.
Taneatua – Guardian of the Gorge. 11/4:189-192.
Taneatua Ranger Station Carved Gateway – Tiena Jordan. 37/2:124-127.
Taneatua School Diamond Jubilee. 5:Newsletter 48.
Taneatua’s Lamplighter, John Kennedy. 25/1:30.
Tauanui Pa, Taneatua – AD Mabon & WA Pullar. 11/3:157-161.
Tauanui Pa, Taneatua – JBW Roberton [Correspondence]. 11/4:214.
The Tangata Whenua – KW Moore. 28/2:63-67.
The Tangi. 45/1:41-45.
TAPSELL, HANS: Tapsell’s Trip From Mokoia to Te Kupenga – K.W. Moore. 13/2:89.
TAPSELL, PHILLIP: Tapsell’s Big Guns – Alister Matheson. 37/1:1-11.
TAPSELL, WAHA WAHA HORI PEREPE: The Cyclist of Maketu – Monica B. Holloway.
32/1:60-61.
Tapsell’s Big Guns – Alister Matheson. 37/1:1-11.
Tapsell’s Trip From Mokoia to Te Kupenga – K.W. Moore. 13/2:89.
TARANAKI: Taranaki Stone Age Carvings – John Houston. 8/4:142-143.
A voyage from Taranaki to Tauranga on the Sybil – Patricia MacDonald.
51/2:32-35.
TARAWERA: Echo of Tarawera Eruption – June 10, 1886. 4:Newsletter 34.
Echoes of the Tarawera Eruption from Te Puke. 34/1:49-56.
An eyewitness account of the 1886 Tarawera Eruption – H Roche. 47/1:44-51
Fenton’s Mill – CS Masters. 56/2:49-53.
A jar of ash and a letter – Fiona Kean. 55/2:35-37.
Maori Rock Paintings at Lake Tarawera. 5.
Reminiscences of the Tarawera Eruption, 1886. 20/2:74-98.
Tarawera Eruption. 69/2:84-85
The Tarawera Eruption. 13/2:77.
The Tarawera Eruption – Henry Tacy Clarke. 14/2:52-58.
The Tarawera Eruption, 1886 – Ernest E Bush. 25/1:54-58.
The Tarawera Eruption, 1886 – Ina Hobbs. 18/2:80-82.
The Tarawera Eruption experienced at Maketu, 1886 – Elizabeth Sinclair.
55/2:38-55.
The Tarawera Eruption as Observed From Opotiki. 18/1:54-56.
Tarawera Sulphur Mine – T Thorne Seccombe. 5; 7/1:20.
Tarawera Valley – Barry Low. 54/1:19-24.
A Visit to Tarawera After the Eruption – William Hammond. 14/2:59-65.
SS TASMAN: Details of the Wreck of the SS Tasman. 9/1:19-20.
The Troubled SS Tasman – Cliff Furniss. 27/2:99-100.
The Tasman Tree Nursery – WA Pullar. 28/2:114.
The Tasman Tree Nursery at Te Teko – Max Wickham. 28/2:115.
Tasman’s Ships, the Heemskerck and the Zeehaen – MPJ Wickham. 14/3:107-114.
Tatahoata Cemetery Reserve, Ruatahuna, Urewera Country, Now Kainaha Cemetery Historic
Reserve – RE Worboys & KW Moore. 22/1:45-46.
A Tattooed Pakeha – Joshua Newborn. 29/1:54-55.
Tauanui Pa, Taneatua – AD Mabon & WA Pullar. 11/3:157-161.
Tauanui Pa, Taneatua – JBW Roberton [Correspondence]. 11/4:214.
TAUPO: Building a Mission Station – CR Coates. 6/3:68-83.
“Bush Sickness” in the Rotorua-Taupo Region – CR Taylor. 27/2:88-90.
Father John Smiers With the Mill Hill Mission – Walter Gibbons. 37/1:12-22.
From Hawkes Bay to Whakatane, via Taupo, in 1857. 40/1:46-60.
Further Moa Discoveries at Taupo. 11/1:50.
A holiday trip from Tauranga to Rotorua and Taupo, 1880-1890. 49/2:88-92.
Riding the Taupo Desert – WT Parham. 35/2:103-105.
Rotorua, Galatea and Taupo visited in 1912. 43/1:24-41.
The Rua Hoata Rock Art Shelter – Michael Trotter. 34/2:95-100.
Tia – The First Discoverer of Taupo. Appendix to “Building a Mission Station”.
6/3:83.
A Trip From Opotiki to Taupo in 1896. 5.
TAURANGA: And the year was 1961: The Tauranga Orange Festival – Patricia Simpson.
63/1:27-30
Alexander Pethridge, Notes from his Diaries – Dorothy Mutton. 69/1:26-33
Arrival of the First Motor Car in Tauranga – AC Bellamy. 32/1:28-30.
Barbreck House – G McKenzie. 33/1:50-51.
The Brain-Watkins House – Shirley Arabin. 51/1:1-8.
The Brain-Watkins Oleographs – Jo-Anne Knowles. 51/2:41-42.
A Brief study of Tauranga in the 1910s – Fiona Kean. 63/1:19-22
Bush Sickness in Tauranga – Bill Kennedy. 43/1:15-18.
By sea to Tauranga with Te Puke’s First Settlers – Mrs Thelma Burrow.
48/2:68-82.
Canon W. Goodyear, 1850-1914 – Rev. WH Poole. 32/1:24-27.
Captain Macmillan, a remarkable life and legacy – Wendy Whyte. 59/2:58-64.
Celebrating 40 years of genealogical research in Tauranga – Kushla Haenen.
58/2:71-74.
Charlie and Ethel Macmillan – Ellen MacCormack. 64/2:72-73.
Collecting memories: The early history of Customs in Tauranga – Stephen
Kean. 63/2:64-67.
A curious story, a souvenir ablum presented to Capt. FT Mee – Wynnton Poole.
60:1/29-33.
“Dearest Elva”: Postcards from the Brain-Watkins Collection – Justine Neal.
57/1:44-48.
Driving for Cornelius – Max Avery. 63/1:23-24
Early Croquet in Tauranga – Ralph Eades. 47/1:16-17.
Early Low Coast Housing in Tauranga – AC Bellamy. 34/1:28-31.
Early Tauranga Homes – Catherine Goodyear. 32/2:118-122.
An early Tauranga Pioneer. 44/2:59-63.
An Early Tauranga Resident Remembered – Shirley Arabin. 57/1:23-25.
The 1893 Election in Tauranga – Shirley Arabin. 52/2:11-15.
The Elms Mission House – Jinty Rorke. 49/1:30-41.
The Elms, Te Papa – Romani Harrison. 65/1:17-18.
Euphemia Ballingall Maxwell: the grand old lady of The Elms – Julie Green.
61/1:26-33
Famous for hospitality – Hotels in the Bay of Plenty. 65/2:70-77.
Faulkner’s Ferries – Max Avery. 36/1:16-29; 36/2:73-86.
The Floral Steamer on The Strand, Tauranga – Stephanie Smith. 58/2:39-41.
Flying the Flag at School Not New in Tauranga – AC Bellamy. 34/1:45-48.
Frederick Newnham Christian, the best boss a man could have – Julia & John
Green. 60:1/11-22.
From the Post: Tauranga Heritage Collection. 59/1:33-34; 61/1:34
Government Buildings, Tauranga – Jinty Rorke. 36/2:104-110.
Heather McLean, 1937-2019 – Debbie McCauley. 67:1/7-10.
History of the Tauranga Aero Club – Part III – Walter S Bell. 32/1:31-35. [Refer
to the Index of the Journal of the Tauranga Historical Society for Parts I and
II].
A holiday trip from Tauranga to Rotorua and Taupo, 1888-1890. 49/2:88-92.
Hunting in Tauranga with the Waikato Hounds, 1897-1931 – A.H. Matheson.
35/1:1-15; 35/2:85-102.
Icecreams are sixpence – Clive Otway. 43/2:73-76.
Images from the past. 43/1:64-65; 46/2:111; 48/2:115.
An introduction to Janes Diary – Bill Janes. 61/1:1-3
An introduction to the Louch family letters – Shirley Arabin. 61/2:50-51
The Kopurererua River – Ken Phillips. 51/2:26-31.
Janes Diary: A trip to New Zealand by air, May 1947 – Janie Janes. 61/1:4-25
“Langside”: Stepping Back in Time – Steve Vergeest. 57/2:49-56.
A letter Home. 44/1:19-23.
Lt.-Col. George Dare Dowell, V.C., R.M.A. and his connections with Tauranga –
Cmdr J Lennox-King. 45/2:80-90.
Lloyd Mandeno. O.B.E. Electricity generation in Tauranga – Max Avery.
67:1/21-39.
Lynette Harpham, a lifetime of Tauranga memories – Peg Cummins.
59/2:35-41.
Mary Humphries: Aspects of her interesting life – Justine Neal, Shirley Arabin
& Geoff Willacy. 63/2:42-47
“Maungawhare” – Shirley Arabin. 63/1:32
Memories of a County Engineer – Neil Hansen. 45/1:4-13.
Military camp life in Tauranga – HP Toone. 48/1:1-2.
Miller Family tragedy – Wendy Whyte. 67:1/11-12.
My first journey in New Zealand – ET (Jim) Jordan. 51/2:36-40.
New Zealand Manure and Chemical Co. Ltd., Sulphur Point, Tauranga, 1877-
1900 – AC Bellamy. 33/1:16-24.
The Nichols Family Moves House – Pat MacDonald. 31/1:57-60.
No accomplished burglar – Fiona Kean. 64/2:62-67.
Notes on the early history of All Saints Church, Maungatapu, Tauranga – Alan
Lambourn. 47/1:26-27.
Nursing in Tauranga in the 1960s – Vivien Edwards. 70/1:13-21
An old settler’s New Zealand tale. 45/2:104-108.
100 metres of foreshore – Max Avery. 67:2/58-70.
Opotiki to Tauranga in 1903. 47/1:28-32.
Otumoetai Railway Station, Tauranga – Alister Matheson. 56/1:11-19.
Overland From Gisborne to Tauranga, 1903. 27/2:63-70.
Overland to Tauranga and back. 42/2:100-102.
The Peace Stone – Otumoetai Pa Site, Tauranga – Alister Matheson.
48/2:103-109.
Peter McTainsh and Humpty Dumpty – Max Avery. 67:1/13-16.
Pitts and pitfalls: Military service in the Colonies – Jinty Rorke. 62/2:40-49
Plenty of Grit in the Bay: Crushing shells for fowl grit – Max Avery. 63/2:58-63
Presbyterian Manse – Shirley Arabin. 62/2:51.
Pukehinahina, Gate Pa: Taurange, 29 April 2014 [photographs] – Lee
Switzer. 62/2:54-59
Ranginui Academy for Arts and Crafts. 3:Newsletter 28.
Relics of Gate Pa, Pukehinahina. [To commemorate 150 years since the
Battle of Gate Pa, the whole issie of Volume 62 Number 1 is devoted
to the battle, inclyding illustrations, witness accounts and relics that
have survived.] 62/1:1-36
Rev. Canon Jordan – Noeline Perry. 65/2:44-45.
Robert John Rendell – Brett Payne. 65/1:19-26.
Rugby through a historical lens. 59/2:65-67.
St Peters House – Tony Johnson. 67:2/55-57.
A short history of the Baptist Tabernacle – Warwick Kingston-Smith. 60:1/8-10.
Skulduggery, hardship and rancour: Louch family letters. 61/2:52-58
A small boy’s Tauranga in the early Twenties – J Lennox-King. 42/1:18-31.
Some Recollections of the Poole Family – Wynnton H Poole. 34/1:32-41.
Sydney Carl Jordan, 1898-1917. 65/2:42.43.
Tauranga: The Capital of the Bay of Plenty – G Arnold War. 63/2:48-55
The Tauranga Aerodromeas an RNZAF Station in WWII – Hugh L Whitehead &
Max Avery. 69/1:34-42
Tauranga Centennial History Award. 31/2:124.
The Tauranga Fraternity – Ken Smith. 59/2:55-57.
Tauranga from the air: Alf Rendell images – Fiona Kean. 61/2:42-49
The Tauranga Harbour Board Workshop – Max Avery. 69/2:69-72
Tauranga Historical Society’s new historical bBlog – Brett Payne. 61/2:39-41
A Tauranga memorial to cherish – Neil G Hansen. 43/2:71-72.
Tauranga Museum: Early beginnings – Rachael Davies. 58/1:11-17.
Tauranga Tourist Traffic League. 65/1:35-37.
Tauranga’s Memorial Park and Neighbourhood, Some Early Landowners –
Frances Goodyear. 32/2:123-124.
Tauranga’s Water Supply – AC Bellamy. 32/2:100-105.
Te Awanui restoration work – Dean Flavell. 65/1:7-8.
Te Awanui, the Waka – Debbie McCauley. 65/1:1-6.
Tipperary to Tauranga – Shirley Arabin. 51/2:43-45.
A tour from Tauranga to Te Kaha in 1861. 45/2:109-112.
A Town Hall for Tauranga – Jinty Rorke. 34/2:117-128.
A Trip from Tauranga to Te Aroha in 1880. 46/1:33-37.
A Trip to Tauranga by an Army Chaplain. 49/2:29-63; Part 3 50/1:34-49.
True or False? – Jinty Rorke. 33/2:122-125.
“Turning the first sod”. 65/2:46-47.
20,000 Onwards: Our War Memorial Park takes shape – Ken Smith.
63/1:25-26
Two hundred years with Peter and Alf – Max Avery. 65/2:52-69.
USS LST 238 at Tauranga, 1951 – Neil Hansen. 49/1:22-25.
Victoriana in Textiles – Jo-Anne Knowles. 58/1:26-31.
Victory and defeat: Tauranga 1864 – Esther Liddle. 62/2:50-53
A vintage garden party – Lee Switzer. 67:1/19-20.
A voyage from Taranaki to Tauranga on the Sybil – Patricia MacDonald.
51/2:32-35.
A wartime visit to the Bay of Plenty – WT Parham. 37/2:71-75; 38/1:42-45.
William Walmsley: Tauranga’s first Librarian – Barbara Moore. 55/1:1-6.
Wise’s Map of Tauranga and Mount Maunganui. 64/1:17-18.
TAURANGA HISTORICAL SOCIETY:
Published now and then – Alastair Melvin. 70/2:44-47
A vintage garden party – Lee Switzer. 67:1/19-20.
TAURANGA LODGE No. 462: The Tauranga Fraternity – Ken Smith. 59/2:55-57.
TAYLOR, Alan – Maori Burial and Cremation in the Manukau Area. 14/4:154-156.
TAYLOR, C.R. – “Bush Sickness” in the Rotorua-Taupo Region. 27/2:88-90.
TE AHU, IHAIA: Wharekahu C.M.S. Mission Station, Maketu – Ihaia Te Ahu, 1861-1870 –
Alister Matheson. 49/2:70-75.
Te Aka Puahou (The Summit of Maungapohatu) – Robert M Smith. 11/2:80-84.
TE ANO-A-MURIWAI: How Te Ano-o-Muriwai Became part of the Whakatane Scene –
C Kingsley – Smith. 27/1:16-17.
Te Ara o te Kuri: Retracing complex pathways – Jade Baker. 55/1:23-34.
TE ARAROA: Te Waha-o-Rerekohu – NR Akuhata-Brown. 11/1:20-22.
“Te Arawa”: A Commentary on Don Stafford’s History – JP Porter. 19/1:44-55.
Te Awanui restoration work – Dean Flavell. 65/1:7-8.
Te Awanui, the Waka – Debbie McCauley. 65/1:1-6.
TE AROHA: A trip from Tauranga to Te Aroha in 1880. 46/1:33-37.
TE HAU, Rev. N. – Bishop John Coleridge Patteson. 10/2:54-56.
Te Houhi: a tale of passive resistance – Gwenda M Paul. 52/1:29-35.
Te Houhi, the Land, The People and the School – A van der Wouden. 28/1:2-17.
Te Hurinui Apanui – Elsdon Best. 6/2:56-57.
Te Ika a Hemi (James’ Fish) – Rupert James. 30/1:10-31.
TE KAHA: Images from the past. 43/2:123-124.
Introduction: Early photography in Te Kaha – Jade Baker. 55/1:7-8.
Our family photographs: Te Kaha 1917-1919 – Margery Cronshaw. 55/1:9-22.
The Siege of Toka-a-Kuku Pa – Peta Wairua. 10/1:11-12.
Te Kaha School in the Eighteen-Seventies and Eighties. 3.
A tour from Tauranga to Te Kaha in 1861. 45/2:109-112.
Te Kara Muka: Flying the flag – Kane Te Manakura. 55/2:56-68.
Te Kohika: An interim report – Dr Geoffrey Irwin. 48/2:110-114.
TE KOOTI RIKIRANGI:
Docudrama from the Twenties – SR Edwards. 41/2:58-64.
Flute Music from whittled arm-bone of Te Kooti’s ruthless lieutenant – Clive Kingsley-Smith.
70/1:10-11
A Frenchman’s Gallant Stand Against Te Kooti – HD London. 4.
Journalist Dines With Te Kooti – Stella Jones. 14/2:74-76.
The Mill Farm Engagement – G Mair. 1.
Te Kooti Rikirangi. 5.
Te Kooti’s Raid on Whakatane, 1869 – C Kingsley-Smith. 1.
Te Koputu a Te Whanga a Toi, Whakatane Library and Exhibition Centre. 60:2/55-56.
TE KOURA: Life in a King Country Sawmilling Village: Te Koura 1929-1937 – Una Lynette
Smith. 25/1:51-53.
Te Koutu Pa – N76/66 – Lake Okataina – Kenneth W Moore. 26/2:104-112.
TE MAHOE: Buried Stumps in situ – Te Mahoe Dam Site, Rangitaiki River – WA Pullar.
11/4:211.
Geological Features, Te Mahoe Dam Site – RS Morison. 12/2:79.
Te Mahoe Country Women’s Institute – Tiena Jordan. 59/1:23-28.
TE MANAKURA, Kane – Te Kara Muka: Flying the flag. 55/2:56-68.
Te Manu-Nui a Rua Kapana (The Great Bird of Rua-Kapanga) – Martin G Wilson. 14/2:69-73.
TE PAERATA, AHUMAI: Whakapapa of Ahumai Te Paerata – Pei te Hurinui Jones. 12/2:79.
TE PAERATA, Hitiri – The Battle of Orakau, 1864. 21/2:100-107.
Te Pahitaua: Border Negotiators – Jade Baker. 56/1:20-34.
Te Paripari – A Gunfighter’s Pa, Ohope – C Kingsley-Smith. 19/2:135-136.
Te Porere Engagement, 1869. 3:Newsletter 26.
TE PORONU: How Te Poronu Roadside Memorial Became Part of the Whakatane Scene
– HD London. 25/1:12-17.
Unveiling of Memorial to Jean Guerren – Te Poronu, 6 June 1965. 13/2:xix-xx.
TE PUKE: By sea to Tauranga with Te Puke’s first settlers – Mrs Thelma Burrow.
48/2:68-82.
Echoes of the Tarawera Eruption From Te Puke. 34/1:49-56.
Famous for hospitality – Hotels in the Bay of Plenty. 65/2:70-77.
George Weston or Sidney Buckingham Wicks? – Christine Clement. 59/2:52-54.
No. 2 Hall, Te Puke – Peg Cummins. 60:1/1-7.
“Turning the first sod”. 65/2:46-47.
Te Puta-o-Paretauhinu, Mercury Bay – AH Phillips [Correspondence]. 17/1:77-78.
TE RANGA: Victory and defeat: Tauranga 1864 – Esther Liddle. 62/2:50-53
Te Rangi-Houhiri and Tamapahore – JBW Roberton. 14/1:40-41.
TE TAAWHI: A portrait of Te Taawhi – David Sayers. 51/1:9-17.
TE TAHI-O-TE-RANGI:
The Story of Te Tahi-o-te-Rangi. A Legend – AO Stewart. 1; 10/1:2-4.
Te Tahi-o-te-Rangi Legend. 5.
Te Tai-o-Ruawano: A Whale. Legend of Tahui – Peta Wairua. 1; 10/1:5.
TE TEKO: Another Account of a Trip From Rotorua to Te Teko. 5.
Early Te Teko Land Sale. 5.
Exotic Forest Plantations in the Te Teko Area – EG Manktelow. 28/2:116-118.
A History of Te Teko School. 13/2:68-77.
Images from the past. 49/1:58.
Place Names in the Te Teko District – KW Moore. 28/2:68-73.
The Raid. Appendix to “Te Teko 1840-1920” – Sir Peter Buck. 28/2:87.
Rakei Hopukia (N77/4) Te Teko, Bay of Plenty – KW Moore. 24/2:103-109.
Ruataupare Meeting House, Kokohinau Marae – HD London. 14/1:43.
Soils in the Te Teko Locality – WA Pullar. 29/1:12-18.
The Tangata Whenua – KW Moore. 28/2:63-67.
The Tasman Tree Nursery – WA Pullar. 28/2:114.
The Tasman Tree Nursery at Te Teko – Max Wickham. 28/2:115.
Te Teko. 1.
Te Teko – AH Glen. 54/1:30-32
The Te Teko Cannery – AR Speirs. 28/2:102-107.
Te Teko Carnival, 1872. Appendix to “Te Teko 1840-1920”. 28/2:90.
Te Teko 1840-1920 – A van der Wouden. 28/2:74-86.
The Te Teko Engagement – DM Stafford. 13/3:128-136.
The Te Teko Hotel – A van der Wouden. 28/2:100-101; 69/2:87-88
Te Teko and Kereopa – Alf Lyall [Correspondence]. 29/2:122.
Te Teko Maori Mission, 1926-1980 – FT Rakuraku. 28/2:123-124.
Te Teko to Opepe in 1891 – Robert Price. 5.
The Te Teko Post Office – EJ Westgate. 28/2:94-99.
Te Teko and the Railway – A van der Wouden. 28/2:112-113.
The Te Teko River Crossing – A van der Wouden. 28/2:91-93.
Te Teko’s First Car – Toone Hekamu. 6/3:99; 69/2:86
Te Teko’s Troublesome Pigs. Appendix to “Te Teko 1840-1920”. 28/2:88-89.
Tobacco Growing at Te Teko – AR Speirs. 28/2:108-111.
Te Toka-a-Houmea. The Rock of Houmea (Shag) – JC Wadmore. 1; 10/1:4-5.
TE UREWERA: [see UREWERA]
Te Waha-o-Rerekohu – NR Akuhata-Brown. 11/1:20-22.
Te Waho-o-te-Rangi. 14/1:42.
Te Whai a Te Motu Meeting House, Ruatahuna – Allan North. 13/1:33; 13/2:98.
TE WHAITI: Some Historic Landmarks at Ahikereru, Now Called Te Whaiti. 11/3:167.
Confrontation Becomes Battle of Words – Clive Kingsley-Smith. 69/1:8-9
Te Whaiti. 3:Newsletter 26.
Te Whaiti-Nui-a-Toi Maori Boys’ School – JH Starnes. 15/3:177-179.
TE WAKA, HEMI: The grave of Hemi Te Waka, Ngaputahi, Urewera Country, killed 7/5/1869.
4.
Te Whare Mihana I Ruatoki (The Ruatoki Mission House) – Tamati Kruger. 25/1:59-63.
Te Whare Taonga o Taketake, Whakatane District Museum and Research Centre. Official
Opening speech – Tony Bonne. 67:1/1-2.
Te Whatu Kura-a-Tangaroa. A Legend of Omaio – JSW Neilson. 10/1:10.
Teaching in a country school during the 1940s – Anne Moore. 49/1:42-48.
TEAGUE, Bernard H.N. – The “Fire in the Fern” by the Mohaka. 17/2:100-105.
TEESDALE, Bill – St. John’s Methodist Church, King Street, Kopoepeo. 29/1:33-38.
Temperance, or Lack of it, at Opotiki, 1889-1891 – A van der Wouden. 38/1:32-38.
THAMES: The History of Goldmining of the River Thames – AM Isdale. 9/4:167-179.
These Days its the “Express Loggers” – Cecil HV Steers. 21/1:28-31.
The 30-Year Generation Span – Martin G Wilson [Correspondence]. 11/1:45-46.
THOMAS, R. – Tales of an Early Commercial Traveller. 25/1:18-27.
Thomas Black: Early Trader and Settler in the Bay of Plenty – LW Melvin. 13/2:105-111.
THOMPSON, CE – Breaking in a farm on the Rangitaiki Plains. 46/1:1-4.
THOMPSON, Neville – Christopher Caisley and Early Whakatane – Glen West & Neville Thompson.
70/2:86-90
THOMSON, Rena – Memories of Maungapohatu. 28/1:35-40.
THORNTON: Brief History of Thornton School. 8/3:108.
Maori Carvings Recovered at Thornton – WA Pullar. 10/1:15.
A new beginning: Arriving at Thornton as a Bride – Mrs Ruby Adams.
63/1:17-18
The Possibilities of Early Polynesian Occupation at Thornton – WA Pullar.
9/3:129-130.
Report on Archaeological Investigations at Thornton, Whakatane, Bay of
Plenty – FW Shawcross. 13/3:186-192.
Thornton Looks Back on Fifty Years. 10/2:38-39.
The Three Musketeers – Max Avery. 65/1:27-34.
Tia – The First Discoverer of Taupo. Appendix to “Building a Mission Station”. 6/3:83.
TIERNEY, Peter – Land sales on the Kaingaroa Plains. 44/2:119-120.
TIFFEN, FREDERICK JOHN: From Hawkes Bay to Whakatane, via Taupo, in 1857. 40/1:46-60.
TIKITERE: A Short History of Tikitere – C. Watt. 13/3:137-143.
TIMBERMILLING:
The Bay of PlentyTimber Company Limited – William P Palmer. 39/2:74-83.
Bush Shanties in the Days of Yore – TA Simpson. 33/2:101-105.
Fenton’s Mill – CS Masters. 32/1:1-4; 56/2:49-53.
Fenton’s Mill 1936-37 – GW Lane. 32/1:5-16.
HH Sharplin, a man of energy and ideas – Peg Cummins. 59/1:12-19.
The Kauri mills in the Western Bay of Plenty – LR Young. 49/2:97-102.
Life in a King Country Saw-Milling Village: Te Koura 1929-1937 – Una Lynette
Smith. 25/1:51-53.
Opening of the Rotoiti Steam Sawmill. 31/1:61-62.
Timber Mills in the Western Bay of Plenty – LR Young. Part I 52/1/17-28;
Part II 52/1:39-53.
Working Around the North Island 1890-1920 – Patrick Keegan. 34/2:67-87.
Tipperary to Tauranga – Shirley Arabin. 51/2:43-45.
TIPPING, H.N.J.: Records of Earlier Days – HD London. 25/1:31-36.
TIRITIRI MATANGI ISLAND: If Only – D.Walthew. 34/1:24-26.
TIROHANGA: Opotiki History – Agnes J McCallion. 16/1:49-51.
Titore’s Armour – Dr Hazel King. 23/1:35-36.
To Maungapohatu by Bicycle – R Andrew Fuller. 28/1:44-45.
To Te Puke’s Horse Fair – P Keegan. 33/1:59-60.
TOA TOA: Historical Societies Traverse Old Routes – Emma Bridge. 18/1:46-50.
Tobacco Growing at Te Teko – AR Speirs. 28/2:108-111.
TOI: Kaputerangi – Toi’s Pa – RW Halbert. 10/1:18-20.
Kohi Point Scenic Reserve: Kapu-te-Rangi (Toi’s Pa) Historic Reserve. 15/2:152.
Toi’s Pa. 1:Newsletters 8 & 9; 2:Newsletter 14.
A Tradition Concerning Toi. 4.
TOKA-A-KUKU PA: The Siege of Toka-a-Kuku Pa – Peta Wairua. 10/1:11-12.
Tokens from the Bay of Plenty – Graeme Brown – 70/1:1-2
TONGARIRO: Something about a volcanic region – R Thompson Batley. 42/1:15-17.
TOONE, HP ed.
– An early settler’s orchard. 47/2:55-57.
– The Establishment of the Country Women’s Institute in the Eastern Bay of Plenty.
22/2:130-132.
– Military camp life in Tauranga. 48/1:1-2.
– Recollections of the Home Guard in Waiotahi, Opotiki. 48/1:3-4.
– Waiotahi childhood memories. 49/1:26-29.
TORERE: The Romance of Torere. A Legend. 10/2:51-53.
TOROA: The Elusive Toroa of Mataatua Canoe – Andrew S Scott. 17/1:67-69.
The Elusive Toroa of Mataatua Canoe – an Answer – JBW Roberton.
17/2:120-121.
Toroa Pa. 1:Newsletters 8 & 9; 2:Newsletter 14.
TOVEY-TENNANT, JULIA: An old settler’s New Zealand tale. 45/2:104-108.
Towards a history of New Zealand childhoods – Dr Janine Graham. 48/2:89-102.
A Town is Born – KW Moore. 27/1:42-56.
A Town Hall for Tauranga – Jinty Rorke. 34/2:117-128.
The Town of the Talking Stones – C Kingsley-Smith. 24/1:28.
A Traction Engine in the Bay of Plenty – AC Bellamy. 32/2:88-92.
The traditional history of the Arawa people – JJ Piercy. 53/2:52-55.
A tramp from Hawkes Bay to Rotorua. 47/1:21-25.
Tramping in the Urewera (1932) – R Andrew Fuller. 29/1:24-32.
Tramping Through Tuhoeland: Reminiscences of a Journey in 1924 – Edgar Burton.
13/3:165-168, 192.
Tramping Through the Ureweras – CR Coates. 10/3:85-87.
TRANSPORT:
Arrival of the First Motor Car in Tauranga – AC Bellamy. 32/1:28-30.
Coaching Days in the Bay of Plenty – J Diver. 6/3:97-98.
The Early Days of Motor Service Cars in the Eastern Bay of Plenty – John Oliver
Musgrave. 36/2:87-103; 37/1:33-49.
The Early Ferries in the Whakatane District – A van der Wouden. 31/1:43-56.
Early Modes of transport at Katikati – ET (Jim) Jordan. 52/2:5-10.
Early Service Car Days – Jack Holman. 12/3:124-125.
The Kaituna and Waihi River fords and ferry services – Alister Matheson. 42/2:78-94.
Passenger transport in Whakatane – A van der Wouden. 41/1:34-43.
Ron Smith and Direct Transport – Jenny Lambert. 37/2:76-93; 38/1:7-15.
A Traction Engine in the Bay of Plenty – AC Bellamy. 32/2:88-92.
“Turning the first sod”. 65/2:46-47.
A Trap for a Lover – Gilbert Mair. 10/3:99-100.
TRAVEL: An account of a journey to White and Whale Islands – Frederick N Christian.
60:2/57-68.
Account of a Return Trip – New Zealand to Denmark, 1884. 26/1:46-53; 27/1:21-41.
Another Account of a Trip From Rotorua to Te Teko. 5.
Auckland to Rotorua by Train and Coach, 1886. 23/2:75-80; 24/1:8-14.
By sea to Tauranga with Te Puke’s first settlers – Mrs Thelma Burrow. 48/2:68-82.
Colenso and the Bay of Plenty – Rev. JH Starnes. 9/4:154-166.
Cook’s Voyages to New Zealand in Medical Perspective – LK Gluckman. 17/2:87-94.
Describing a Trip From Maketu to Opotiki in the Early 1870s. 5.
Diary of a Voyage From Greenock to Auckland Per Oamaru to Port Chalmers
Thence Per SS Wairarapa to Auckland 1882-1883. 21/1:3-17; 21/2:108-112.
The 1893 election in Tauranga – Shirley Arabin. 52/2:11-15.
An Excursion to White Island – 60 Years Ago. 5.
From Burbage to Edgecumbe in 1954 – Morey West. 70/2:71-76
From Hawkes Bay to Whakatane, Via Taupo, in 1857. 40/1:46-60.
The “Girl’s Own” tour of the Colonies in 1886. 47/2:88-93.
Gisborne to Opotiki in 1890. 36/1:53-56.
A holiday trip from Tauranga to Rotorua and Taupo, 1888-1890. 49/2:88-92.
A Holiday Trip to Auckland and Helensville in 1889. 24/2:85-89.
In the Track of Vancouver – WT Parham. 15/3:166-171.
Janes Diary: A trip to New Zealand by air, May 1947 – Janie Janes. 61/1:4-25
Journal of a Voyage From London to Auckland, New Zealand, 1861-1862.
25/2:107-113.
A Journey From Dannevirke to Taneatua. 6/4:133-134.
Opotiki Group Visit Whakatane, 1891. 18/1:44-46.
Opotiki to Tauranga in 1903. 47/1:28-32.
Our Trip From New Plymouth to Whakatane, Via Onehunga – Nell Ramson.
27/1:8-15.
Overland From Auckland to Port Nicholson, 1843 – Errol Westgate. 38/1:16-20.
Overland From Dannevirke to Opotiki in 1910 – David H Graham. 38/2:104-109.
Overland From Gisborne to Tauranga, 1903. 27/2:63-70.
Overland to Tauranga and back. 42/2:100-102.
Pack Trip Down the Whakatane River – Ruatahuna to Ruatoki North, 1962
– AL Richardson. 10/3:82.
HMS Pandora in the Bay of Plenty, 1852 – AH Matheson. 18/1:1-14; 18/2:62-79.
A Ride Through the Motu Bush – P Keegan. 32/2:128-130.
Rotorua, Galatea and Taupo visited in 1912. 43/1:24-41.
Rotorua to Whakatane, 1907. 6/3:96.
Round Cape Horn in 1876 – Constance Fleetwood Sharp. 17/1:29-40; 17/2:106-117.
Round East Cape in 1892 – “M.E.T.” 20/2:103-110.
A round trip through the Urewera country by bicycle in 1930. 47/2:64-68.
The Seaward adventure – Geoff Woods. 54/2:19-39.
A Surveyor Takes a Holiday – Archibald H Bogle. 24/1:15-17.
Te Teko to Opepe in 1891 – Robert Price. 5.
Tipperary to Tauranga – Shirley Arabin. 51/2:43-45.
A tramp from Hawkes Bay to Rotorua. 47/1:21-25.
Tramping Through Tuhoeland: Reminiscences of a Journey in 1924 – Edgar Burton.
13/3:165-168, 192.
Tramping Through the Ureweras – CR Coates. 10/3:85-87.
Travelling Through the Ureweras – KW Moore. 10/3:88-93.
A Trip in Northern New Zealand, July-August 1857 – JT Stewart. 32/1:48-58.
A Trip From Opotiki to Taupo in 1896. 5.
A trip from Tauranga to Te Aroha in 1880. 46/1:33-37.
A trip to Tauranga by an Army Chaplin. 49/2:59-63; Part 3 50/1:34-39.
A Trip Through New Zealand in 1914. 39/1:22-43.
A Trip Through the North Island in 1904 by Dr Edward Wilson, Naturalist and
Companion of Capt. Robert F. Scott. 17/1:8-28.
A Trip to Maungapohatu Over Forty Years Ago – R Hans Heausler. 11/2:72-79.
Two Travellers’ Tales of Last Century. 26/1:25-27.
Visit of an American Naturalist to the Bay of Plenty, 1881 – Tiena Jordan.
37/1:23-32.
A Visit to the Bay of Plenty in 1878. 40/1:17-28.
A visit to Matakana Island – Alison Heath. 47/1:7-9.
A Visit to Opotiki in 1873. 38/2:114-116.
A Visit to Opotiki in 1887. 40/2:109-111.
A Visit to the Pink and White Terraces, 1881. 38/1:58-61.
A Visit to White Island. 33/2:118-120.
The voyage of the Lady Jocelyn. 48/2:83-88.
A voyage from Taranaki to Tauranga on the Sybil – Patricia MacDonald. 51/2:32-35.
A Walk From Whakatane to Rotorua and an ascent of Mt. Edgecumbe in 1899.
25/2:97-100.
Was Young Nick’s Head the First Piece of Land Seen by Captain Cook and His Crew?
18/2:109-110.
Whakatane, Opouriao and Waimana Visited 1880-1882. 23/1:3-13.
A Young Tourist in Rotorua in 1910 – PW Williamson. 32/2:63-72.
Travelling Through the Ureweras – KW Moore. 10/3:88-93.
Travelling Where the Incas Trod – Moira Cox. 15/3:179-184.
TREATY OF WAITANGI: Refer to WAITANGI, TREATY OF
The Treaty of Waitangi in the Bay of Plenty – Errol J Westgate. 39/1:44-58.
The Trial of C.O.B. Davis for Sedition – Clem Earp. 36/2:111-124.
The Trial of Rua Kenana – LM Lennard. 11/2:55-61.
A tribute to James Christopher Wadmore, 1878-1938 – Dr Ian Shearer. 60:2/42-44.
Tribute to the late Anton van der Wouden. 42/2:59-77.
A Trip From Opotiki to Taupo in 1896. 5.
A trip from Tauranga to Te Aroha in 1880. 46/1:33-37.
A trip to Tauranga by an Army Chaplain. 49/2:59-63; Part 3 50/1:34-39.
A Trip in Northern New Zealand, July-August 1857 – JT Stewart. 32/1:48-58.
A Trip Through New Zealand in 1914. 39/1:22-43.
A Trip Through the North Island in 1904 by Dr Edward Wilson, Naturalist and Companion to Capt.
Robert F. Scott. 17/1:8-28.
A Trip To Maungapohatu Over Forty Years Ago – R Hans Heausler. 11/2:72-79.
TROTTER, Michael – The Rua Hoata Rock Art Shelter. 34/2:95-100.
The Troubled SS Tasman – Cliff Furniss. 27/2:99-100.
True or False? – Jinty Rorke. 33/2:122-125.
Tuatara – The Classic Survivor – WT Parham. 30/1:62-63.
The Tuatara (Ngarara) Bearers for the Models. 14/3:124-125.
TUATI, Te Tawhero – Pohaturoa, the Sacred Rock of Whakatane. 1.
TUHOE, Ship: The Coaster Tuhoe – A van der Wouden. 34/2:101-116.
Tuhua (Mayor Island) – EL Evans. 19/1:30-34.
Turbulent Waters – Events at the Bay of Islands in 1845 – HGD White. 21/2:66-83.
“Turning the first sod”. 65/2:46-47.
TUWHARE, Hone – “Mauri”. 10/4:141.
– “Not By Wind Ravaged”. 10/3:94.
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Tuwhare House – Martin G Wilson. 9/1:11-12.
Two eventful Eastern Bay picnics. 64/1:11-14.
Two hundred years with Peter and Alf – Max Avery. 65/2:52-69.
The Two James Lind, FRCP, Edinburgh – LK Gluckman. 18/1:51-52.
The Two Mount Edgecumbes – C Kingsley-Smith. 23/2:68-74.
20,000 Onwards: Our War Memorial Park takes shape – Ken Smith. 63/1:25-26
Two Prominent Figures in Early Whakatane History – WT Parham. 15/1:87-96.
Two Travellers’ Tales of Last Century. 26/1:25-27.
U
UMUHIKA: Additional Information Concerning Umuhika Mill. 7/2:46-48.
Some Notes on the Investigations of the Flour Mill at Umuhika – WT Parham.
7/2:21-22.
Umuhika Flour Mill – HD London. 7/1:19-20.
An Undefended Settlement at Kauri Point, Tauranga District – RC Green. 11/3:143-156.
The Unfloatable Opotiki Steam Shipping Co. Ltd. – Anton van der Wouden. 37/1:50-54.
The Union Flag of Britain Commonly Called the Union Jack – Allen E Bax. 17/2:99, 133.
The Union of Our Local Bodies – HD London. 24/2:91-93.
UNITED STATES ATLANTIC FLEET: A Maori Welcome for the Fleet – James R Reckner.
37/2:63-70.
USS LST 238 at Tauranga, 1951 – Neil Hansen. 49/1:22-25.
Unveiling of Memorial to Jean Guerren – Te Poronu, 6 June 1965. 13/2:xix-xx.
Up Country With the Governor. 13/2:45-67.
Up the river – Barry Low. 54/1:18-24.
UPTON, William W – Some Notes on the Construction of the East Coast Road. 12/4:169-171.
UREWERA:
Additions to Urewera National Park. 11/1:47.
Elsdon Best and Tuhoe: A Cautionary Tale – Richard Hill. 36/2:127-130.
Elsdon Best in the Urewera Country – HD London. 2.
The Grave of Hemi Te Waka, Ngaputahi, Urewera Country, Killed 7/5/1869. 4.
Images from the past. 44/2:122; 46/1:53.
Maungapohatu – A Short History – Peter J Webster. 21/2:84-92.
A Pioneer Missionary to the Urewera. Sister Annie Henry, M.B.E. – JH Starnes.
3:84-93.
Rangi’s “Invasion” of the Urewera – R Andrew Fuller. 28/1:40-44.
Saving Urewera Heritage – Dean Flavell. 60:2/49-51.
Sister Annie Henry and Rev, John Laughton – Hihit & Hoani – Morley West. 69/1:1-3
Tatahoata Cemetery Reserve, Ruatahuna, Urewera Country, Now Kainaha
Cemetery Historic Reserve – RE Worboys & KW Moore. 22/1:45-46.
Te Ika A Hemi (James’ Fish) – Rupert James. 30/1:10-31.
Tramping in the Urewera – R Andrew Fuller. 29/1:24-32.
Tramping Through Tuhoeland: Reminiscences of a Journey in 1924 – Edgar
Burton. 13/3:165-168, 192.
Tramping Through the Ureweras – CR Coates. 10/3:85-87.
Travelling Through the Ureweras – KW Moore. 10/3:88-93.
Up Country With the Governor. 13/2:45-67.
The Waikare River, Urewera – WA Pullar. 11/3:163.
V
The Valley of the Waiotahi. 36/2:125-126.
VANCOUVER, GEORGE: In the Track of Vancouver – WT Parham. 15/3:166-171.
A Vanished Race: The Passing of the Moriori – Geo. M Fowlds. 15/3:172-176.
VERGEEST, Steve – “Langside”: Stepping Back in Time. 57/2:49-56.
– Mary Ann Murray, Ladies Maid: From St. Croix to Katikati. 58/2:42-63.
VERGEEST, Wendy – And the Bride wore… 63/1:33
The Very Rev. J.G. Laughton, C.M.G., J.P. – Lawrence M Rogers. 13/3:159-164.
A Vice-Regal Legacy – WT Parham. 26/1:29-31.
VICTORIA CROSS:
East Coast memories – Victoria Cross presented to family – Anne Moore.
50/1:40-46.
Samuel Mitchell and the Victoria Cross – Jinty Rorke. 49/1:8-15.
Victoriana in Textiles – Jo-Anne Knowles. 58/1:26-31.
Victory and defeat: Tauranga 1864 – Esther Liddle. 62/2:50-53
Vikings of the Sunrise – HD London. 2.
A vintage garden party – Lee Switzer. 67:1/19-20.
Violet Ada Briffault, QSM, LRAM – Mark Smale. 70/1:30-33
Visit of an American Naturalist to the Bay of Plenty, 1881 – Tiena Jordan. 37/1:23-32.
A Visit to the Bay of Plenty in 1878. 40/1:17-28.
A Visit to Opotiki in 1873. 38/2:114-116.
A Visit to Opotiki in 1887. 40/2:109-111
A Visit to the Pink and White Terraces, 1881. 37/1:58-61.
A Visit to Tarawera After the Eruption – William Hammond. 14/2:59-65.
Visit to Waiotapu Prison Camp. 36/1:57-62.
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.
VOLKNER, REV. CARL SYLVIUS:
A Contemporary Account of the Volkner and Fulloon Murders. 5.
An Eye Witness Account of the Murder. 22/2:117-119.
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.
St. Stephen the Martyr Church, Opotiki. 22/2:115-117, 120-121.
Volkner’s Letters to Governor Grey. 7/2:24-28; 22/2:122.
VON LUCKNER, FELIX: The Real Von Luckner story – Max Avery. 64/2:42-51.
VON TEMPSKY, GUSTAVUS FERDINAND:
Gustavus Ferdinand Von Tempsky (1828-1868). Appendix to “The History
of Goldmining on the River Thames”. 9/4:177.
The Von Tempsky Exhibition, Hamilton – WT Parham. 26/2:87-89.
Von Tempsky as a Writer – WT Parham. 10/4:142-144.
Von Tempsky’s Sword. 2:Newsletters 11 & 16.
The Voyage of the Lady Jocelyn. 48/2:83-88.
A voyage from Taranaki to Tauranga on the Sybil – Patricia MacDonald. 51/2:32-35.
W
WADMORE, DR JAMES CHRISTOPHER: a TRIBUTE TO James Christopher Wadmore,
1878-1938 – Dr Ian Shearer. 60:1/42-44.
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
– T. Thorne Seccombe. 11/1:3-19; 11/2:87-112.
WAIHI: Sinking on the Treasure Island Reef: Gold Minig at Waihi Beach – PR
Moore. 45/2:75-79.
Working Around the North Island, 1890-1920 – Patrick Keegan. 38/1:46-61.
WAIHI RIVER: The Kaituna and Waihi River fords and ferry services – Alister Matheson.
42/2:78-94.
The Waikare River, Urewera – WA 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.
Images from the past. 46/1:53.
Memoirs of Robert Fleming Wardlaw – Bob Wardlaw. 54/1:1-11.
The Mission School, Tanatana, Waimana, 1922-1959 – F Rakuraku.
26/2:99-100, 102.
The Settlements of Waimana and Nukuhou – RA 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.
Waimana’s Picture Theatre – Allen Bell & Winsome Mitchell. 54/1:12-13.
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.
WAIORONGOMAI: History of the Waiorongomai Goldfield – AG Matheson. 43/1:1-14.
WAIOTAHI: Early Days in the Waiotahi Valley – Dorothy Du Pontet. 12/2:63-71.
An early settler’s orchard – HP Toone. 47/2:55-57.
Historical Background of Waiotahi Exchange. 22/2:129.
Opotiki History. 18/1:41-43.
Recollections of the Home Guard in Waiotahi, Opotiki – HP Toone. 48/1:3-4.
Te Karihi Potae – Nelly Collier. 6/3:xv-xvi.
The Valley of the Waiotahi. 36/2:125-126.
Waiotahi childhood memories – HP Toone. 49/1:26-29.
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 – HD London. 13/3:196-198.
SS WAIRARAPA: Diary of a Voyage From Greenock to Auckland per Oamaru to Port
Chalmers thence per SS Wairarapa to Auckland 1882-1883. 21/1:3-17; 21/2:108-112.
WAIRERE WATERFALL (Whakatane):
Flax, Flour and the Wairere Waterfall – A van der Wouden. 35/2:73-78.
Wairere Waterfall [Tauranga]. 2:Newsletter 14.
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:
Events leading up to the presentation of the Treaty of Waitangi – Paul Moon.
61/2:37-38
Historical Background to the Treaty of Waitangi – IS McHarg. 2.
Some Comments on Buick’s “Treaty of Waitangi” – HD 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.
WALMSLEY, WILLIAM: William Walmsley: Tauranga’s first Librarian – Barbara Moore. 55/1:1-6.
WALSH T Crosbie – White Island. 42/2:95-99.
WALTHEW, D – If Only. 34/1:24-26.
WALTON, A – A Storepit Site (N77/574) at Kawerau. 29/2:71-79.
WALTON, A & McFADGEN, BG – Rescue Excavation on a Pa Site near Opotiki in the Eastern
Bay of Plenty. 31/2:113-119.
WANGANUI: William Thomas Owen: Chymist of Abingdon and Wanganui – Dr Stephen
Hamilton. 57/2:59-65.
The War of 1864 and its aftermath – JJ Piercy. 53/2:56-65.
WARD, AD – 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, G Arnold – Tauranga: The Capital of the BBay of Plenty. 63/2:48-55
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.
WARD, SR – An early Tauranga pioneer. 44/2:59-63.
WARDLAW, ROBERT FLEMING: Memoirs of Robert Fleming Wardlaw – Bob Wardlaw.
54/1:1-11.
A Wartime Visit to the Bay of Plenty – WT 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, WH – The Museum Movement. 8/4:139-141.
We all scream for ice cream – Glen West. 64/1:31-34.
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 – LW Melvin. 16/1:14-21.
WELCH, JWF – 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.
Van der WERFF, MB – Junction Hotel, Katikati. 44/1:11-18.
WEST FAMILY: From Burbage to Edgecumbe in 1954 – Morley West. 70/2:71-76
WEST, Glen – Archaeological Site Visit. 70/2:56-59
– Christopher Caisley and early Whakatane – Glen West & Neville Thompson.
7-/2:86-90
– We all scream for ice cream. 64/1:31-34.
WEST, Morley – Early Photographers of Whakatane and District. 69/2:62-63
– From Burbage to Edgecumbe in 1954. 70/2:71-76
– Sister Annie Henry & Rev, John Laughton – Hihita & Hoani. 69/1:1-3
Western Bay Museum. 64/2:52-53.
WESTGATE, Errol J.
– American Soldiers Visit Whakatane, 1943. 40/2:117-118.
– The Cost of Recording History [Editorial]. 25/1:iii.
– The magic of Cobalt. 43/1:19-23.
– 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.
WESTGATE, ERROL J: [Obituary]. 54/2:4-6.
WESTON, ERNEST: A Young Man’s Adventures in a New Land – V.A. Rucroft. 7/4:98-106.
WESTON, GEORGE: George Weston or Sidney Buckingham Wicks? – Christine Clement.
59/2:52-54.
Whakaari-Awakeri Hot Springs. 4.
WHAKAMARAMA:: HH Sharplin, a man of energy and ideas – Peg Cummins. 59/1:12-19.
Whakapapa of Ahumai Te Paerata – Pei Te Hurinui Jones. 12/2:79.
Whakarewa Hoanga – Formerly at Matata – Robert Fulton. 3.
Whakarewa Hoanga, formerly at Matata. Extracts from R Fulton & E Best, compiled by HD
London. 56/2:54-57.
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 – WA 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) – WA Pullar. 9/4:192-194.
The Anton van der Wouden and Haldane Room – Warner Haldane, Hans Rook,
Tiena Jordan. 67:1/3-6.
Archaeology at Whakatane – KW Moore. 21/2:113-122; 22/1:50-63; 56/2:78-99.
As I Remember Whakatane – Mrs Maggie Pearson. 14/1:11-14.
The Awatapu Causeway – Anton van der Wouden. 51/2:21-25.
Briartown – A van der Wouden. 42/1:49-50.
Buses in the Whakatane District – Clive Otway. 49/1:1-7.
The Catholic Church in Whakatane – Rev. Fr. BF Arahill. 15/1:39-44.
The Catholic Parish of Whakatane 1840-1990 – B Brosnahan. 41/1:1-24.
The Ceremony of “Planting” the Kumara – HD London. 17/2:121-122.
Christopher Caisley and early Whakatane – Glen West & Neville Thompson.
70/2:86-90
The C.M.S. Missionaries Came to Whakatane – CR Coates. 4.
The Church Missionary Society in Whakatane and Eastern Bay of Plenty
District 1828-1903 – CR Coates. 1.
Commerce Street Reminiscences. 14/1:15-16.
The Creeke Family of Whakatane – Tiena Jordan. 57/2:57-58.
Dairy Companies on the Opotiki and Whakatane Counties – A van der Wouden.
42/1:10-14.
The Diary of W. Franklin-Brown. 22/1:17-29.
Dr Frederick Appleby, 1893-1973 – Pat Appleby & Pixie Wilding. 69/2:73-76
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.
Early Memories: Rugby, the Freezing Works and Whale Island – WG Russell.
52/1:16-21.
Early Photographers of Whakatane and District – Morley West. 69/2:62-63
Famous for hospitality – Hotels in the Bay of Plenty. 65/2:70-77.
Fifty Years of the Beacon – Anton van der Wouden. 37/1:55.
Fifty years of service in Whakatane – Budget Advisory Service. 65/2:48-51.
Flax, Flour and the Wairere Waterfall – A van der Wouden. 35/2:73-78.
Flax industry in the Whakatane District – Anton van der Wouden. 49/2:76-87.
Float-Plane Lights on Whakatane Estuary – HD London. 18/1:53-54.
From Hawkes Bay to Whakatane, Via Taupo, in 1857. 40/1:46-60.
The Garaway family of Whakatane – Shirley Arabin. 52/1:7-11.
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 – HD London. 26/1:15-24.
Historic Pa Sites at Whakatane – HD London. 10/2:43-50.
The history of Valley Road, Whakatane to Taneatua – Ken Moore. 60:2/45-48.
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 – HD
London. 25/1:12-17.
How Wairaka Statue Became Part of the Whakatane Scene – “Ranana”.
24/2:94-101.
Images from the past. 44/2:122; 49/2:114.
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.
Mataatua Wharenui, the long journey home – Dr Ian Shearer. 60:2/52-54.
Memorial Shelter at Pohaturoa Rock. 1.
Memories of early Taneatua and Whakatane – NH Semmens. 46/2:78-84.
Memories of early Whakatane – Helen Rosa Erwin. 26/1:2-14.
[Memories of Mr R.S. Tulley]. 14/4:xxv.
Memories of the Whakatane Post Office. 47/2:63.
Memories of working in a co9untry Posr Office – WP Wylie. 47/2:58-62.
The Murder of James Fulloon – JCM Cresswell. 4; 13/3:120-127.
My memories of Whakatane: eighty years ago – Eric Ramson. 51/1:36-42
Mystacina tuberculatis in Captivity – HD London. 17/2:122-124.
Native Law at Whakatane. 13/1:28-30.
Notes on Whakatane.
Old Mission House Burnt – CR 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: The Rock – Te Runanga o Ngati Awa and Whakatane District
Council. 63/2:37
Pohaturoa Rock – Clive Kingsley-Smith. 63/2:36
Pohaturoa Rock, Whakatane – HD London. 11/1:28-32.
Pohaturoa, the Sacred Rock of Whakatane – Te Tawhero Tuati. 1.
Recent Investigations at Whakatane – WA Pullar. 10/4:147-149.
Reminiscences of a Mission Nurse – Ada J North. 14/1:18-21.
The Reopening of Whakatane District Museum – HD London. 26/2:101-102.
River Courses and Shorelines at Whakatane – WA 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 – AD Mabon, WA Pullar & KW 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 – CS Armstrong. 5; 14/1:7-10.
Squabbles about Pohaturoa. 63/2:37-40
The Story of an Enterprise. The History of the Whakatane Board Mills – WG
Clavis. 17/1:41-55.
The Story of Mails and Communications in and Around Whakatane During
Past Hundred Years – VA.Rucroft. 6/4:125-130.
The Strand Easrt, Whakatane – Shirley Arabin. 52/1:1-6.
Tamatea-ki-Huatahi Dining Hall. 14/3:125.
Te Kooti’s Raid on Whakatane, 1869 – C Kingsley-Smith. 1.
Te Koputu a Te Whanga a Toi, Whakatane Library and Exhibition Centre.
60:2/55-56.
Te Whare Taonga o Taketake, Whakatane District Museum and Research
Centre. Official opening speech – Tony Bonne. 67:1/1-2.
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.
A tribute to James Christopher Wadmore, 1878-1938 – Dr Ian Shearer.
60:2/42-44.
Two Prominent Figures in Early Whakatane History – WT Parham. 15/1:87-96.
The Union of our Local Bodies – HD London. 24/2:91-93.
The Wairaka Statue – HD 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 – EJ Westgate.
32/1:42-47.
Whakatane Airport – HD 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.
Whakatane & District Historical Society 50th Anniversary Address – Judith
Binney. 50/2:59-63.
Whakatane & District Historical Society 60th anniversary – Dr Ian Shearer.
60:2/39-41.
The Whakatane District Museum – A van der Wouden. 28/1:51-53.
Whakatane during the War years. 43/2:101-105.
Whakatane in the 1890s. 47/1:3-6.
Whakatane Flooding, 1965. 13/1:34.
Whakatane Golf Club. 12/3:xxxii.
Whakatane Historical Society: Celebrating 60 years 1952-2012: Whakatane &
District Historical Society’s anniversary luncheon. 61/2:35-36
Whakatane in 1907 – Charles R Kirk. [includes street names] 14/1:2-6.
Whakatane Magistrate’s Court 1873-1880 – Tiena Jordan. 57/1:26-28.
Whakatane Museum – A New Era – Errol J Westgate. 39/2:102-113.
Whakatane Museum celebrates a quarter century of achievement – Warner
Haldane. 45/2:99-102.
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.
The Whakatane Shipping Company Ltd, 1915 – A van der Wouden. 45/1:1-3.
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 – CR Coates. 4.
Whakatane’s First Post Office. 3:Newsletter 30.
Whakatane’s Freezing Works – AJ Sheat. 6/4:132-133.
Whakatane’s geological history – David Kear. 48/1:25-58.
Whakatane’s New Wharf – Ohiwa Harbour. 5.
The White Brothers – Justine Neal. 65/1:9-16.
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 – AC Lyall. 19/1:35-43;
20/1:36-40, 60-67; 20/2:116-118.
WHALE ISLAND:
An account of a journey to White and Whale Islands – Frederick N Christian.
60:2/57-68.
Early memories: Rugby, the Freezing Works and Whale Island – WG Russell.
52/2:16-21.
End of a Rabbit Infestation – EO Pedersen & EB Roche. 23/1:53-55.
The Height of Whale Island. 5.
Historic Archaeological Sites on Whale Island – PR Moore. 35/1:30-37.
Maori Double Canoe Off Whale Island, 1769 – KW Moore. 13/2:103-104.
Motuhora, or Whale Island: An Outline History – AH Garaway. 24/1:1-7.
Rock quarries on Whale Island – A van der Wouden & PR Moore. 42/1:36-39.
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 – HD London. 4.
Whale island sulphur – PR Moore. 42/1:32-35.
Whaling in the Bay of Plenty – HD London. 24/2:71-84.
WHANGAMARINO SCHOOL: Teaching in a Native School during the 1940s – Anne Moore.
49/1:42-48.
WHANGAPARAOA: Outline History of the Whangaparaoa District, Cape Runaway.
14/4:139-143.
Wharau-Rangi Pa. 1.
Wharekahu C.M.S. Mission Station, Maketu – the Chapmans, 1845-1861 – Alister Matheson.
49/1:49-57.
Wharekahu C.M.S. Mission Station, Maketu: The Goodyears 1883-1896 – Alister Matheson.
51/1:18-29.
Wharekahu C.M.S. Mission Station, Maketu – Ihaia Te Ahu, 1861-1870 – Alister Matheson.
49/2:70-75.
Wharekahu C.M.S. Mission Station, Maketu – the Spencers, 1870-1883 – Alister Matheson.
50/2:64-75.
Wharves on the Ohiwa Harbour – A van der Wouden. 40/2:102-107.
WHATMAN, ACW – 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 is Whakatane?” Early Awakeri Settlers’ Memories. 49/2:103-113.
Where Was Mataatua Built? – A van der Wouden. 40/2:99-101.
WHITE, ABRAHAM BENNET: The White Brothers – Justine Neal. 65/1:9-16.
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.
The White Brothers – Justine Neal. 65/1:9-16.
James Charles White, Brother of George and Bennett White. Appendix
to “George and Bennett White”. 11/4:183-184.
Two Prominent Figures in Early Whakatane History – WT Parham.
15/1:87-96.
WHITE, GEORGE WILLIAM: The White Brothers – Justine Neal. 65/1:9-16.
WHITE, HENRY GEORGE DAVID: Henry George David (Dave) White 1923-2009 –
Tributes to Dave White. 57/2:39-43.
WHITE, HGD – 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, JONATHAN ROBERT: Jonathan Robert White, MNZM, 1938-2021 – Wayne Marriott.
69/2:46-49
WHITE ISLAND:
An account of a journey to White and Whale Islands – Frederick N Christian.
60:2/57-68.
Analysis of White Island. 5.
A Botanist at White Island in 1826. Alan Cunningham’s Diary – AH 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 – WT Parham. 18/2:104-108, 110.
Gannets on a volvano – WT Parham. 49/2:93-96.
“Island Volcano” by W.T. Parham – Ernest E Bush [Book Review]. 22/1:68-69.
Living on a Volcano – WT Parham. 23/1:43-47.
Man Against the Mountain. The Story of White Islands Products Ltd – WT 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 – RH Clark. 27/1:2-7.
‘A steady, honest and hardworking man’ – Shirley Arabin. 53/2:43-47.
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 – HD London. 4.
White Island – T Crosbie Walsh. 42/2:95-99.
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? – WT Parham. 22/1:48-49.
The Worst Hell on Earth – Claude Sarich. 21/1:44-46.
The White Brothers – Justine Neal. 65/1:9-16.
White Pine Bush, Whakatane West – Violet A Rucroft & CA Huygens. 8/3:115.
WHITEHEAD, HL – Hilda Beatrice Hewlett 1864-1943. 41/2:76-82.
– The Tauranga Aerodrome as an RNZAF Station in WWII – Hugh
L Whitehead & Max Avery. 69/1:34-42
WHITEHOUSE, AH: AH Whitehouse – An Early Film Pioneer – Jinty Rorke. 32/1:17-23.
WHITIANGA: The White Brothers – Justine Neal. 65/1:9-16.
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, EDMUND FRANCIS: Dearest Ella: Your devoted old man. Frank xxx
63/1:13-16
WHITTHAUS, EF – Developing a Farm at Otakiri, on the Rangitaiki Plains. 25/2:78-90, 93
The whole country benefits – Dr Hirini Moko Mead. 51/1:30-35.
WHYTE, Wendy – Captain Macmillan, a remarkable life and legacy. 59/2:58-64.
– Miller Family tragedy. 67:1/11-12.
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.
WICKS, SIDNEY BUCKINGHAM: George Weston or Sidney Buckingham Wicks? – Christine
Clement. 59/2:52-54.
WILDING, Pixie – Dr Frederick Appleby, 1893-1973 – Pat Appleby & Pixie Wilding. 69/2:73-76
Will White Island Explode? – W.T. Parham. 22/1:48-49.
WILLACY: Geoff – Mary Humphries: Aspects of her interesting life – Justine Neal, Shirley
Arabin & Geoff Willacy. 63/2:42-47
William Thomas Owen: Chymist of Abingdon and Wanganui – Dr Stephen Hamilton.
57/2:59-65.
William Walmsley: Tauranga’s first Librarian – Barbara Moore. 55/1:1-6.
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, PW – A Young Tourist in Rotorua in 1910. 32/2:63-72.
WILLIAMSON, Philip – Sheep Farming in the New Zealand Bush. 33/2:106-117.
Willie and his family – Graeme Brown. 70/1:3-9
WILSON, CJ; HIKUROA, DC; GRAVLEY, DM & OLSEN, AW – The geologic history of Matata
as revealed after the 2005 disaster. 54/2:7-18.
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. Robert F. Scott. 17/1:8-28.
WILSON, HD – 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 – Jim Irwin. 15/3:160-166.
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.
Wise’s map of Tauranga and Mount Maunganui. 64/1:17-18.
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.
WOODS, Geoff – The Seaward adventure. 54/2:19-39.
WORBOYS, RE & MOORE, KW – Tatahoata Cemetery Reserve, Ruatahuna, Urewera Country,
Now Kainaha Cemetery Historic Reserve. 22/1:45-46.
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 – WA Pullar. 31/1:35-42.
World Climatic Conditions – BC Adam. 2.
WORLD WAR I: Dearest Ella: Your devoted old man. Frank xxx 63/1:13-16
Mauao’s Peace Monument – Justine Neal. 58/1:6-10.
The meaning of ANZAC. 63/1:3-6
Our Dear Boy Harry: Remembering Henry Oscar Parkinson – Peter
J Carr. 63/1:7-12
Passchendaele: The “Battle of Mud”. 65/2:40-41.
Passchendaele: 12 October 1917 – Amanda Yang. 65/2:38-39.
Private Kurei Papuni: His name will not be forgotten – Caitlin Papuni-
McLellan. 63/2:56-57
The real Von Luckner story – Max Avery. 64/2:42-51.
Sydney Carl Jordan, 1898-1917. 65/2:42-43.
The Three Musketeers – Max Avery. 65/1:27-34.
WORLD WAR II:
Bob Batt, HMS Achilles, and the Battle of the River Plate – Max Avery. 62/2:62-69
Coastwatching in the Auckland Islands, 1941-1942 – Bruce Evetts. 40/2:79-91.
Fifty years after the War – HF Alley. 44/1:8-10.
Growing up in Katikati during World War Two – Ellen McCormack. 62/2:60-61
Men’s Work? Girls can do anything: Marjory Shaw’s story, told by Claude Hewlett &
Joy Edmonds – Shirley Arabin. 58/1:1-5.
The mystery about Brigadier-General Reginald Miles – Max Avery . 49/2:16-21.
The strange case of Capt Jonas – Max Avery. 44/2:64-84.
The Tauranga Aerodrome as an RNZAF Station in WWII – Hugh L Whitehead & Max
Avery. 69/1:34-42
The Whakatane Crete Veterans Association – Walter Gibbons. 40/1:29-33.
Whakatane during the War years. 43/2:101-105.
World War II – “Maketu Boys Praised” – Alister Matheson. 57/1:8-12.
You will report … an oral history of two women’s munitions factory experience
during WW2 – Kushla Heane. 59/1:5-11.
The Worst Hell on Earth – Claude Sarich. 21/1:44-46.
Van der WOUDEN, ANTON:
Anton van der Wouden 1929-1994 – A Tribute. 42/2:59-77.
The Anton van der Wouden and Haldane Room – Warner Haldane, Hans Rook,
Tiena Jordan. 67:1/3-6.
van der WOUDEN, Anton
– The Awatapu Causeway. 51/2:21-25.
– Briartown. 42/1:49-50.
– Captain Charles Baker, 1839-1883. 30/2:121-123.
– The Coaster Tuhoe. 34/2:101-116.
– Dairy Companies in the Opotiki and Whakatane Counties. 42/1:10-14.
– 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.
– Flax industry in the Whakatane District. 49/2:76-87.
– 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.
33/2:90-100.
– Mishaps on the Opotiki Bar. 41/1:43-45.
– The Motu Tragedy. 39/1:59-60.
– Noah Jonassen – The Aerial King. 40/1:1-7.
– The Ohiwa Ferry. 34/1:11-20.
– Passenger transport in Whakatane. 41/1:34-43.
– Shipping in the Bay of Plenty. 46/1:38-51.
– The Street Cows of Opotiki. 49/2:65-69.
– “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; 69/2:87-88
– 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.
– The Whakatane Shipping Company Ltd, 1915. 45/1:1-3.
– 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.
Van der WOUDEN, A & MOORE, PR – Rock quarries on Whale island. 42/1:36-39.
The Wrecking of HMS Buffalo in 1840: An Account From the Ship’s Log – PR Moore &
Margot L Reid. 26/2:58-67.
WRIGG, HARRY CHARLES WILLIAM: A Contested New Zealand Cross – WT Parham.
34/1:42-44.
WYLIE, WP – Memories of working in a country Post Office. 47/2:58-62.
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Xmas Day and Boxing Day picnic – AH Glen. 52/2:36-38.
Xmas holidays in the Bay – AH Glen. 52/1:22-29.
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YANG, Amanda – Passchendaele: 12 October 1917. 65/2:38-39.
YEOMAN, Gilbert – Early Settlement Days in the Opouriao Valley, Bay of Plenty. 25/2:94-96.
You will report .. an oral history of two women’s munitions factory experience during WW2
– Kushla Heane. 59/1:5-11.
YOUNG, LR (Bob) – The Kauri mills in the Western Bay of Plenty. 49/2:97-102.
– Timber Mills in the Western Bay of Plenty. Part I 52/1:17-28;
Part II 52/1:39-53.
A Young Man’s Adventures in a New Land – VA Rucroft. 7/4:98-106.
YOUNG NICK’S HEAD: Was Young Nick’s Head the First Piece of Land Seen by Captain
Cook and His Crew? 18/2:109-110.
A Young Tourist in Rotorua in 1910 – PW Williamson. 32/2:63-72.
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ZEEHAEN: Tasman’s Ships, the Heemskerck and the Zeehaen – MPJ Wickham. 14/3:107-114.
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