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A.H. 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 the Motu River Hydro Investigations – G.W. Gray. 15/2:140-142.
Account of a Return Trip – New Zealand to Denmark, 1884. 26/1:46-53; 27/1:8-15.
The Acquisition of Maori Lands by the Whalers and Missionaries – I.S. 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, E.L. – Tuhua (Mayor Island). 19/1:30-34.
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” – R.R. Averes. 30/2:124.
Additions/Corrections to “A Tourist in Rotorua in 1910”. Appendix I – R.F. Keam. 33/1:61.
Age of Buried Trees in Whakatane Borough – W.A. Pullar. 11/3:164; 11/4:211.
Age of the Kaharoa Ash – W.A. Pullar. 10/1:13-14.
Agricultural Soil Scientists and the Pumice Lands – W.A. Pullar. 23/1:18-23.
AGRICULTURE: 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 – R.J. Cameron. 9/3:131-141.
Maori Wheat Growing and Flour Milling, 1845-1880 – W.T. Parham. 9/2:42-44.
Reminiscences of a Drover – Toone Hekamu. 9/4:183-186.
AHIKERERU: Some Historic Landmarks at Ahikereru, now called Te Whaiti. 11/3:167.
AKUHATA-BROWN, N.R. – 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 – L.E. Melvin [Correspondence]. 15/2:152-153.
Albert John Nicholas, Early N.Z. Settler and Trader – Richard L.H. Waugh. 15/1:60-73. [Correspondence] 12/3:153-154.
ALISON, Ewen W. – A New Zealander Looks Back. 13/2:80-81.
ALLAN, Alexander – A Colporteur Among the Maori. 31/1:1-34.
ALLAN, Rigby T.E. – Looking Back. 19/2:130-132.
AMERICA, CENTRAL: Archaeology in Mexico and Central America – A.S. Scott. 14/4:150-153.
American Soldiers Visit Whakatane – Errol Westgate. 40/2:117-118.
Ana-o-Muriwai (Princess Muriwai Cave) – W.A. Pullar. 9/4:192-194.
Analysis of White Island Water. 5.
Ancient Maori Law of Tapu – Mary Blair. 1.
Ancient Pa Sites Along the Hills. 1.
Ancient Schools of Learning. 2.
Ancient Eruptions, Taupo-Rotorua District. 1.
ANDREEF, IVAN: The Te Teko Cannery – A.R. 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 – C.R. 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.
The Antarctic – Our Near Neighbour. 3:Newsletter 30.
APANUI, Manu – The Mataatua Question in Relation to Muriwai. 19/1:66-67.
ARAHILL, Rev. Fr. B.F. – The Catholic Church in Whakatane. 15/1:39-44.
ARAWA: “Te Arawa”: A Commentary on Don Stafford’s History – J.S. Porter. 19/1:44-55.
ARCHAEOLOGY: Archaeological Nomenclature in New Zealand – W.A. Pullar. 9/1: 13-14.
Archaeological Survey, Ohope, Whakatane, N.Z. – K.W. Moore. 24/1:34-44.
Archaeology in the Bay of Plenty. 9/2:54a.
Archaeology in Mexico and Central America – A.S. Scott. 14/4:150-153.
Archaeology of Whakatane, N.Z. – K.W. Moore. 21/2:113-122; 22/1:50-63.
Dating the Kauri Point Sequence – R.C. Green. 26/1:32-45.
The D’Urville Island-Nelson Metasomatised Rocks and Their Significance in New Zealand Prehistory
– I.W. Keyes. 23/1:1-17.
An Early Maori Stone Source at Maketu, Bay of Plenty – P.R. Moore. 29/1:19-23.
Excavations at Kauri Point – H.D. London. 9/1:14-16.
Excavations in Many Lands – H.D. London. 4.
The Excavations at Paengaroa, 1959 – J. Golson. 7/4:82-86.
Field Archaeology in the Bay of Plenty – W.A. Pullar, K.W. Moore & A.S. Scott. 15/1:105-114.
Fossil Mollusca at Stoney Creek, Matata – W.J. 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 – P.R. Moore. 35/1:30-37.
Kaka-Tarahae Pa Site – Owhakatoro Valley – K.W. Moore. 14/1:38-39.
Kapu-te-Rangi (Toi’s Pa) – A.B. Mabon & W.A. Pullar. 9/3:117-118.
Karearea Pa – W.A. Pullar. 9/2:50-54.
Kohika Archaeological Site – H.D. London. 24/1:29-30.
The Kohika Site, Bay of Plenty – G.J. Irwin. 23/2:101-104.
Kohika Site (N68/104) Bay of Plenty: A Preliminary Report – K.W. Moore. 23/1:60-61.
Kohika Site (N68/104) Bay of Plenty – K.W. Moore. 24/2:114.
Maori Canoe Recovered at Tahuna Swamp, Kawerau – K.W. Moore. 10/1:16.
Maori Carvings Recovered at Thornton – H.D. London. 10/1:15.
More About the Kohika Site, Bay of Plenty. Soil Stratigraphy and Pollen Analysis
– M.S. McGlone & W.A. Pullar. 24/2:110-113.
An Outline of Local Possibilities for Field Archaeology – A.D. Mabon. 6/1:2-6.
Paparoa Pa, Ohiwa Harbour – W.A. Pullar. 10/4:150.
Pit Terrace Site, Kawerau – K.W. Moore. 12/1:34-35.
Pits, Terraces at King’s Farm, Onepu – K.W. Moore. 13/2:90-95.
The Possibilities of Early Polynesian Occupation at Thornton – W.A. Pullar. 9/3:129-130.
The Prehistoric Stone Quarries and Workshops of Tahanga, Coromandel Peninsula
– P.R. Moore. 30/1:32-42.
Rakei Hopukia (N77/4) Te Teko, Bay of Plenty – K.W. Moore. 24/2:103-109.
Recent Investigations at Whakatane – W.A. Pullar. 10/4:147-149.
Report on Archaeological Investigations at Thornton, Whakatane, Bay of Plenty
– F.W. Shawcross. 13/3:186-192.
Rescue Excavation on a Pa Site near Opotiki in the Eastern Bay of Plenty
– B.G. McFadgen & A.J. 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 – K.W. Moore. 20/1:46-49.
Site Recording and Surveying in the Opotiki District – H.G.D. White. 19/2:133-134.
Site Recording in the Whakatane District – A.D. Mabon, W.A. Pullar & K.W. 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”
– K.W. Moore. 29/2:79-80.
Suspect Food Pits – King’s Farm, Onepu – K.W. Moore. 14/1:43.
Tamurenui Site, Onepu – K.W. Moore & W.A. Pullar. 11/4:205-207.
Tauanui Pa, Taneatua – A.D. Mabon & W.A. Pullar. 11/3:157-161.
Tauanui Pa, Taneatua – J.B.W. Roberton [Correspondence]. 11/4:214.
Te Koutu Pa – N76/66 – Lake Okataina – K.W. Moore. 26/2:104-112.
Te Paripari – A Gunfighter’s Pa, Ohope – C. Kingsley-Smith. 19/2:135-136.
Towards 3000 Recorded Sites – K.W. Moore. 27/1:57-59
An Undefended Settlement at Kauri Point, Tauranga District – R.C. Green. 11/3:143-156.
Are We Sitting on a Volcano? – F.E. Studt. 8/3:132-136.
ARMED CONSTABULARY: Refer NEW ZEALAND LAND WARS.
ARMSTRONG, Mrs C.S. – 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 – A.C. 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 – J.H. 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 D.O. 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 – Faulkner’s Ferries. 36/1:16-29; 36/2:73-86.
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.
Float-Plane Alights on Whakatane Estuary – H.D. London. 18/1:53-54.
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.
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.
Whakaari-Awakeri Hot Springs. 4.
Whakatane to Awakeri Hot Springs. 1.
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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 – H.D. London. 5.
BAKER, W.B. – The First Grave. 9/2:38-39.
– Raumahora the Beautiful. 9/2:39-41.
A Banks Treasury – W.T. Parham. 25/2:114-115.
Banning the Star-Spangled Banner – Geo. M. Fowlds. 16/2:81-85.
BAPTIST CHURCH: True or False? – Jinty Rorke. 33/2:122-125.
Barbreck House – Mrs G. McKenzie. 33/1:50-51.
BARLTROP, J.A. – The Gisborne-Matawai-Moutohora Railway. 27/2:108.
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 – W.B. Baker. 9/2:38-39.
Turbulent Waters – Events at the Bay of Islands in 1845 – H.G.D. White. 21/2:66-83.
BAY OF PLENTY: Archaeology in the Bay of Plenty. 9/2:54a.
Bay of Plenty Newspaper History. 7/2:49.
Bay of Plenty Timber Company Limited – William P. Palmer. 39/2:74-83.
Birth of the B.O.P. Tree Society – W.J. 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 – C.R. Coates. 1.
Coaching Days in the Bay of Plenty – J. Diver. 6/3:97-98.
Colenso and the Bay of Plenty – Rev. J.H. Starnes. 9/4:154-166.
A Colporteur Among the Maori – Alexander Allan. 31/1:1-34.
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.
Field Archaeology in the Bay of Plenty – W.A. Pullar, K.W. Moore & A.S. Scott. 15/1:105-114.
Flourmilling in the Eastern Bay of Plenty – A. van der Wouden. 32/2:73-87.
Holocene Ash of the Bay of Plenty – H.D. 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 – W.A. 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 – J.H. Starnes. 11/3:134-142.
Maori Wars in Eastern Bay of Plenty. 8/2:37-81.
The Memoirs of Herb Duff – A.T. 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 – W.A. Pullar. 26/2:72-75.
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
– W.A. Pullar. 10/4:120-128.
Roman Catholic Missionaries First Visit Bay of Plenty. 5.
Selwyn’s First Visitation to the Bay of Plenty – C.R. Coates. 12/2:55-62.
Some Notes on Bay of Plenty Tradition Relating to Archaic People – D.M. Stafford. 8/1:3-20.
Tales of an Early Commercial Traveller – R. Thomas. 25/1:18-27.
Towards 3000 Recorded Sites – K.W. Moore. 27/1:57-59.
A Traction Engine in the Bay of Plenty – A.C. 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 – W.T. Parham. 37/2:71-75; 38/1:42-45.
Whaling in the Bay of Plenty – H.D. London. 24/2:71-84.
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 – B.C. Adam. 3.
Being An Account of the Ceremony of Hair Cutting – B.C. Adam. 3.
Being An Account of Marsden’s First Church Service in New Zealand – B.C. Adam. 3.
BELL, KATHERINE McALISTER: Mrs Katherine McAlister Bell, M.B.E., J.P. – Wynnton Poole. 35/2:79-84.
BELL, R.A. – The Settlements of Waimana and Nukuhou. 26/2:97-99.
BELL, THOMAS & FREDRICKA: 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, A.C. – 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 H.R. Benn. Appendix to “Some European History of Lake Okareka District”
– R.L. Bourne. 28/1:28-29.
Herbert Robert Benn (1869-1911). Appendix to “Some European History of Lake Okareka District”
– H.D. London. 28/1:30-32.
BENNETT, Mrs E.D. – Hard Times Come Again No More. 23/2:89-93.
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. J.H. Starnes. 7/3:51-58.
Esldon Best – A Colonial Image – Elsdon W.G. 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 – H.D. London. 2.
BEST, Elsdon – The Mission Field. 34/1:57-66.
– Te Hurinui Apanui. 6/2:56-57.
Birth of the B.O.P. Tree Society – W.J. Kennedy. 39/2:84-86.
BISHOP, W.N. & CRESSWELL, R.A. – 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, A.J. – Memories of Another Pioneer. 14/1:25.
BLACK, THOMAS: Thomas Black: Early Trader and Settler in the Bay of Plenty – L.V. Melvin. 12/3:105-111.
BLAIR, Mary – Ancient Maori Law of Tapu. 1.
BLOMFIELD, Charles – Painting the Pink and White Terraces – Experiences at Rotomahana. 18/1:38-40.
BOGLE, Archibald H. – A Surveyor Takes a Holiday. 24/1:15-17.
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 – A.H. Matheson. 22/1:40-43.
BOTANY: Birth of the B.O.P. Tree Society – W.J. Kennedy. 39/2:84-86.
A Botanist at White Island in 1926. Alan Cunningham’s Dairy – A.H. Matheson. 22/1:40-43.
Distribution of Indigenous Flora in the East Cape Botanical District – R.D. 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 H.R. 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.
BRASSEY, MAJOR WILLOUGHBY:
The Enigma of Major Brassey – W.T. Parham. 14/2:77-78.
The Rise and Fall of Major Brassey – Clem Earp. 39/2:95-101.
BRIDGE, Emma – Historical Societies Traverse Old Routes. 18/1:46-50.
BRIDGES: Whakatane’s First Bridge – A. van der Wouden. 32/2:125-127.
A Brief Historical Survey of Formal Secular Education of Maori Children – I.S. McHarg. 4.
A Brief History of Kopeopeo – C.R. Coates. 4.
Brief History of Thornton School. 8/3:108.
A Brief Informal History of Awakeri District. 12/3:126-127.
A Brief Traditional History of Pakatore. Appendix to “The Excavations at Paengaroa, 1959” – D.M. Stafford. 7/4:84-85.
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 – J.H. Duthie. 16/1:42-45.
BROCAS, NORMAN: Records of Earler Days – H.D. London. 25/1:37-42.
BROWN, ARCHDEACON A.N.: Letter From Archdeacon Brown to Sir George Grey. 21/1:50-51.
BROWN: C.T. – Schoolboy – Cradle to College. 33/1:52-58.
BUCK, Sir Peter – Elsdon Best, F.N.Z. Inst. 6/3:102-103.
– The Raid. Appendix to “Te Teko 1840-1920”. 28/2:87.
HMS BUFFALO: The Wrecking of HMS Buffalo in 1840: An Account from the Ship’s Log
– P.R. 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 – C.R. Coates. 6/3:68-83.
BURGESS, R.C. – Red Feather Money of the Santa Cruz Islands. 10/4:138-140.
Buried Stumps in situ – Te Mahoe Dam Site, Rangitaiki River – W.A. Pullar. 11/4:211.
Bush Shanties in the Days of Yore – T.A. Simpson. 33/2:101-105.
BURT, F.A. – Matata. 8/3:109-112.
BURT, H.R. – Matata and District – An Historical Review. 5.
BURTON, Edgar – Tramping through Tuhoeland: Reminiscences of a Journey in 1924. 13/3:165-168, 192.
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 – H.H. Miller. 7/3:59-70.
“Bush Sickness” in the Rotorua-Taupo Region – C.R. Taylor. 27/2:88-90.
CAMERON, R.J. – Maori Impact Upon the Forests of New Zealand. 9/3:131-141.
Canon W. Goodyear, 1850-1914 – Rev. W.H. Poole. 32/1:24-27.
CAPE RUNAWAY: Outline History of the Whangaparaoa District, Cape Runaway. 14/4:139-143.
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 – H.D. London [Correspondence]. 12/3:154-156.
The Carbon 14 (C14) Method of Dating – J.R. Harding. 4.
The Carribean Connection – Jinty Rorke. 38/2:84-91.
The Case of Mrs Ngoungou, nee Caroline Perrett – J.R. Sheehan. 14/1:28-29.
CASHMERE: Journal of a Voyage from London to Auckland, New Zealand, 1861-1862. 25/2:107-113.
The Catholic Church in Whakatane – Rev. Fr B.F. Arahill. 15/1:39-44.
The Ceremony of “Planting” the Kumara – H.D. London. 17/2:121-122.
Chalice Dated 1859. 6/3:95.
CHAPPELL, JOSEPH: Mr and Mrs Joseph Chappell – Enid Peace. 10/2:57.
A Chapter Ends in Opotiki – G.W. Gray. 22/2:74-76.
Chasing the Cutter – Cecil R. Coates. 25/2:101-106, 113.
A Chat With an Old Identity – Mrs Maggie Pearson, nee Creeke. 6/4:137-141.
CHESTERMAN, J.J. – The Matahina Power Project. 15/1:97-104.
CHITTY, Douglas – George and Bennett White. 11/4:178-184.
Christmas on White Island, 1927 – M. Rosser. 33/2:83-90.
The Chronology of Maori History – J.B.W. Roberton. 11/4:193-198.
The Chronology of Maori History by J.B.W. Roberton – R.W. Halbert. 12/2:85-91.
The Chronology of Maori Tradition – J.B.W. Roberton. 12/3:139-143.
The Chronology of Maori Tradition by J.B.W. Roberton – R.W. Halbert. 12/4:182-184.
CHURCH MISSIONARY SOCIETY:
Canon W. Goodyear, 1850-1914 – Rev. W.H. Poole. 32/1:24-27.
The C.M.S. Missionaries Come to Whakatane – C.R. Coates. 4.
The Church Missionary Society in Whakatane and Eastern Bay of Plenty District, 1828-1903 – C.R. Coates. 1.
CHURCHES – CATHOLIC:
A Bishop’s Aerial Tour. 35/1:52-58.
The Catholic Church in Whakatane – Rev. Fr B.F. Arahill. 15/1:39-44.
An Historic Church Bows Out – Ross Annabell. 13/1:10-11.
Roman Catholic Church [Whakatane] – H.S. Moxham. 6/2:35-37.
St. Joseph’s Catholic Church at Wairaka, Whakatane – Dennis Horrigan. 35/2:112-126.
– CHURCH OF ENGLAND:
Church of England [Whakatane]. 6/2:46-53A.
Pahou Church. 9/4:165.
St. Stephen the Martyr Church, Opotiki. 22/2:115-121.
– METHODIST:
Methodist Church [Whakatane] – T.J. Hellyar. 6/2:54.
St. John’s Methodist Church, King Street, Kopeopeo – Bill Teesdale. 29/1:33-38.
Waimana/Nukuhou Methodist Church. 12/3:xxxii-xxxiii.
CHURCHES: Baptist Church [Whakatane] – V.A. Rucroft. 6/2:55.
Commonwealth Covenant Church [Whakatane] – V.A. Rucroft. 6/2:55.
Gospel Hall [Whakatane] – V.A. Rucroft. 6/2:55.
An Outline History of the Establishment of Churches in the Eastern Bay of Plenty. 6/2:35-55.
Presbyterian Church [Whakatane]. 6/2:38-45.
Salvation Army [Whakatane] – V.A. Rucroft. 6/2:55.
Seventh Day Adventist Church – V.A. Rucroft. 6/2:55.
CINEMATOGRAPHY: A.H. Whitehouse – An Early Film Pioneer – Jinty Rorke. 32/1:17-23.
CLARK, R.H. – Some Aspects of Activity of White Island Volcano, 1967-1978. 27/1:2-7.
CLARKE, HENRY TACY: Governor Fitzroy to Henry Clarke – C.M. Miller. 21/2:124-125.
Henry Tacy Clarke, 1825-1902 – C.M. Miller. 10/4:129-131.
Some Comments by Mr H.T. Clarke [Maori 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 – W.A. Pullar. 13/2:96-97.
CLAVIS, W.G. – The Story of an Enterprise. The History of Whakatane Board Mills Ltd. 17/1:41-55.
CLEARY, DR H.W.: A Bishop’s Aerial Tour. 35/1:52-58.
Coaching Days in the Bay of Plenty – J. Diver. 6/3:97-98.
The Coast of a Thousand Tales – C.R. 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.
– 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.
COLENSO, WILLIAM: Colenso and the Bay of Plenty – Rev. J.H. Starnes. 9/4:154-166.
Colenso’s Visit, 1849. Appendix to “Building a Mission Station” – C.R.
Coates. 6/3:80-81.
William Colenso – Alice Woodhouse [Correspondence]. 10/1:17.
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.
– Te Karihi Potae. 6/3:xv-xvi.
Colonel George Hamilton-Browne (“Maori Brown”) – J.B. Haigh [Correspondence]. 25/1:63.
A Colporteur Among the Maori – Alexander Allan. 31/1:1-34.
Comments on the Kaharoa Ash and Soils. Appendix to “The Excavations at Paengaroa, 1959” – W.A. 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 – H.D. London. 14/3:121-124.
Concerning a Patiti in the Society’s Possession – H.D. London. 14/3:119-120.
Conditions at Opepe Military Post. Visits of a Missionary. 5.
Confessions of a “Digger” – W.T. Parham [Editorial]. 28/1:1.
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 – W.T. Parham. 34/1:42-44.
Continuing on to Taneatua. 1.
COOK, CAPTAIN JAMES:
Cook’s Voyages to New Zealand in Medical Perspective – L.K. Gluckman. 17/2:87-94.
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. G.H. Stoate, R.N. 20/2:111-113.
COROMANDEL: The Prehistoric Stone Quarries and Workshops of Tahanga, Coromandel Peninsula
– P.R. Moore. 30/1:32-42.
COUNTRY WOMEN’S INSTITUTE:
The Establishment of the Country Women’s Institute in the Eastern Bay of Plenty
– H.P. Toone. 22/2:130-132.
Where Every Prospect Pleases. 13/3:177-178.
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.
CRESSWELL, J.C.M. – 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; 13/3120-127.
– Notes on the Diary of Alfred Parkinson. 20/2:114-115.
CRESWELL, R.A. & BISHOP, W.,N. – A Short History of the Exploration and Survey of the Motu River. 9/2:33-37.
CRESWELL, R.S. – 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.
Cross of Contention – W.T. Parham. 40/1:8-10.
Crown Ownership of White Island. 5.
CRYER, Max – Families’ Living Treasures. 22/1:14-16.
CULLEN, Stephanie E. – Early Memories of Otakiri, 1918-1925. 40/1:40-45.
CUNNINGHAM, ALAN: A Botanist at White Island in 1826. Alan Cunningham’s Diary – A.H. Matheson. 22/1:40-43.
The Cyclist of Maketu – Monica B. Holloway. 32/1:60-61.
D
D.B.D. – Sketch of a Canoe. 26/2:113-115.
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 D.B. – 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 – R.C. Green. 26/1:32-45.
DAVIS, CHARLES OLIVER BOND: The Trial of C.O.B. Davis for Sedition – Clem Earp. 36/2:111-124.
DAVIS, F.W. – Petroglyphs in the Kaingaroa Block. 6/1:17-29.
DAWBER, E.M.F. – My Life and Adventures in New Zealand. 39/2:114-119.
DAWBER, Roy R. – Building the Bay of Plenty Railway. 38/2:67-83.
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.
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 – E.F. 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]. 1/4:215.
Development of the Motu – J. Innes. 27/2:71-74.
The Diary of Alfred Parkinson – H.G.D. 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.
DIRECT TRANSPORT: Ron Smith and Direct Transport – Jenny Lambert. 37/2:76-93.
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 – R.D. Cresswell. 14/3:95-101.
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]. 17/2:137.
DOIDGE, JOSEPH BAILEY: The Reminiscences of Joseph Bailey Doidge (1853-1937). 29/2:81-96.
DOLLIMORE, E.S. – Maungapohatu: Its History. 10/3:83-84.
A Dream Come True – H.D. London. 20/1:56-59.
DU PONTET, Dorothy – The Development of Ohiwa. 11/3:121-133.
– Early Days in the Waiotahi Valley. 12/2:63-71.
– Opotiki as a Young Girl First Saw It. 22/2:01-030.
DUFF, HERB: Memoirs of Herb Duff – A.T. 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 – I.W. Keyes. 23/1:1-17.
Dusky Bay – Neil C. Begg. 17/1:1-7.
DUTHIE, J.H. – A Broad History of Astronomy. 16/1:42-45.
– The Eagle has Landed. 17/2:118-119.
The Eagle has Landed – J.H. Duthie. 17/2:118-119.
Early Attempts to Demolish Pohaturoa Rock. 5.
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.
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 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 Low Cost Housing in Tauranga – A.C. Bellamy. 34/1:28-31.
An Early Maori Stone Source at Maketu, Bay of Plenty – P.R. Moore. 29/1:19-23.
Early Memories of Otakiri, 1918-1925 – Stephanie E. Cullen. 40/1:40-45.
Early Nineteenth Century Colonisation Schemes – I.S. McHarg. 6/4:116-121.
Early Otakiri Farming – From a Woman’s Point of View – May Woodberry Sen. 25/2:91-93.
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.
Early Tauranga Homes – Catherine Goodyear. 32/2:118-122.
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 – On Robert Maunsell, and “Te Manihera”. 40/1:11-16.
– The Rise and Fall of Major Brassey. 39/2:95-101.
– The Trial of C.O.B. Davis for Sedition. 36/2:111-124.
EARTHQUAKES: Earthquakes in the Bay of Plenty – A. van der Wouden. 29/1:51-53.
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 – R.D. 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 – C.R. 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.
The History of the East Coast Trust – A.D. Ward. 6/4:107-115.
The Land Utilisation Survey of the Gisborne-East Coast Region – W.A. Pullar. 13/2:107-109.
Some Notes on the Construction of the East Coast Road – William W. Upton. 12/4:169-171.
An Echo of the Tairawhiti Expedition, 1864 – H.G.D. 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 – H.D. London. 28/1:55.
Edgecumbe District War Memorial Hall Opened. 5.
EDGECUMBE, MOUNT: The Last Moa. A Legend of Putauaki – H.B.D. Dansey. 10/1:8-9.
The Naming of Mt. Edgecumbe. 13/2:101-103.
Putauaki (Mt. Edgecumbe) – H.D. 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.
EDUCATION: A Brief Historical Survey of Formal Secular Education of Maori Children – I.S. 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 – A.C. 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 – E.E. 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 – J.H. Starnes. 15/3:177-179.
Thornton Looks Back on Fifty Years. 10/2:38-39.
The Effectiveness of the Taiaha – H.D. London. 14/3:115-118.
The Eiffel Tower Brewery – A.C. Bellamy. 33/1:45-59.
11,000 Years Ago New Zealand Was One Island. 2.
Elsdon Best – Rev. J.H. Starnes. 7/3:51-58.
Elsdon Best – A Colonial Image – Elsdon W.G. 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 – J.B.W. Roberton. 17/2:120-121.
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 – E.O. Pedersen & E.B. 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 – W.T. Parham. 14/2:77-78.
ENSOR, Mary Ann – A Pioneer Looks Back. 27/2:79-87.
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 – H.P. Toone. 22/2:130-132.
The Ethnopsychiatrist and the Historian – L.K. Gluckman. 13/3:169-176.
EVANS, John E.L. – Some European History of Lake Okareka District. 28/1:17-27.
EVETTS, Bruce – Coastwatching in the Auckland Islands, 1941-42. 40/2:79-91.
Excavations in Many Lands – H.D. London. 4.
Excavations at Kauri Point – H.D. London. 9/1:14-16.
The Excavations at Paengaroa, 1959 – J. Golson. 7/4:82-86.
An Excursion to White Island – 60 Years Ago. 5.
Exotic Forest Plantations in the Te Teko Area – E.G. Manktelow. 28/2:116-118.
Explanation of Nautical Terms. Appendix to “The Wrecking of HMS Buffalo in 1840″ – Cliff Furniss. 26/2:68-71, 74.
Extracts From MSS Journal of Rev. Charles Baker, C.M.S. Missionary – H.D. London. 5.
An Eye Witness Account of the Murder [Volkner’s]. 22/2:117-119.
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Families’ Living Treasures – Max Cryer. 22/1:14-16.
FARMING: “Bush Sickness” in the Rotorua-Taupo Region – C.R. 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.
Developing a Farm at Otakiri, on the Rangitaiki Plains – E.F. 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 at Rewarau, Opouriao District – T. Thorne Seccombe. 12/1:3-18.
Records of Earlier Days – H.D. London. 25/1:31-42.
Reminiscences of a Drover – R.M. Green. 13/2:78-79.
Reminiscences of Droving Days, 1921-1928 – L.A. (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 – H.H. Miller. 7/3:59-70.
Fenton’s Mill – C.S. Masters. 32/1:1-4.
Fenton’s Mill 1936-37 – G.W. Lane. 32/1:5-16.
FERRIES: The Early Ferries in the Whakatane District – A. van der Wouden. 31/1:43-56.
Field Archaeology in the Bay of Plenty – W.A. Pullar, K.W. Moore & A.S. Scott. 15/1:105-114.
Fifty Years of the Beacon – Anton van der Wouden. 37/1:55.
The “Fire in the Fern” by the Mohaka – Bernard H.N. Teague. 17/2:100-105.
Fire Walking. 5.
The First Grave – W.B. Baker. 9/2:38-39.
Fish Weir Discovery, Rotorua – W.A. Pullar. 23/2:98.
Fishing at Old Maketu – Alister Matheson. 39/2:63-73.
FITZROY, GOVERNOR ROBERT: Governor Fitzroy to Henry Clarke – C.M. Miller. 21/2:124-125.
FLAXMILLING: Flax, Flour and the Wairere Waterfall – A. van der Wouden. 35/2:73-78.
Hallett’s Flaxmill – A. van der Wouden. 25/2:68-77.
Priestley Flaxmill. 9/1:21.
Float-Plain Alights on Whakatane Estuary – H.D. London. 18/1:53-54.
Flooding of Rangitaiki Plains, 1962 – S.R. Hewitt & W.A. Pullar. 11/2:113-115.
FLOURMILLING: Additional Information Concerning Umuhika Mill – T. Thorne Seccombe. 7/2:46-48.
An Early History on the Rangitaiki Swamp. 6/3:95-96.
Flax, Flour and the Wairere Waterfall – A. van der Wouden. 35/2:73-78.
Flour Mills on the Lakes District – Cecil Watt. 19/1:21-29.
Flourmilling in the Eastern Bay of Plenty – A. van der Wouden. 32/1:73-87.
How Te Poronu Roadside Memorial Became Part of the Whakatane Scene – H.D. London. 25/1:12-17.
Maori Wheat Growing and Flourmilling, 1845-1880 – W.T. Parham. 9/2:42-44.
An Old Relic. 1.
Otipa Flour Mill – H.D. London. 9/1:17-18.
Some Notes on the Investigations of the Flour Mill at Umuhika – W.T. Parham. 7/1:21-22.
Umuhika Flour Mill – H.D. London. 7/1:19-20.
Waimapu Flour Mill – A.C. Bellamy. 38/1:62-66.
Flying the Flag at School Not New in Tauranga – A.C. Bellamy. 34/1:45-48.
Folk Museums – Sir Paul Hasluck. 20/2:70-72.
Following Seccombe – A.C.W. Whatman. 10/1:14-15.
FORESTRY: Exotic Forest Plantations in the Te Teko Area – E.G. Manktelow. 28/2:116-118.
The Tasman Tree Nursery – W.A. Pullar. 28/2:114.
The Tasman Tree Nursery at Te Teko – Max Wickham . 28/2:115.
FORT GALATEA: Refer to GALATEA.
Fortresses of God – G.M. 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 – W.J. Fraser. 12/1:28.
Fossils at Taneatua and Ohope Beach. 5.
FOSTER, FRANCIS JORTON: The Diary of Francis Jorton 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, W.J. – Fossil Mollusca at Stoney Creek, Matata. 12/1:28.
Fratricide at Owhakatoro – R.M. Smith. 11/1:23-27.
The Freezing Industry in the Bay of Plenty – A. van der Wouden. 33/1:1-15.
A Frenchman’s Gallant Stand Against Te Kooti – H.D. London. 4.
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 – J.C.M. Cresswell. 4; 13/3:120-127.
Two Prominent Figures in Early Whakatane HIstory – W.T. 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.
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 – W.T. Parham. 27/2:97-98.
On the Road to Galatea – W.T. Parham. 27/2:91-96.
Petrified Springs at Horomanga Gorge, Galatea District. 12/1:28.
A Relic of Fort Galatea – H.D. London. 12/3:147.
Relics of Fort Galatea [Peraniko Tahawai]. 22/1:47.
Sgt. Hallett at Fort Galatea – Ernest G. Hallett [Correspondence]. 12/3:158-159.
Some Notes Concerning Fort Galatea. 5.
Tuwhare House – Martin G. Wilson. 9/1:11-12.
The Waimana-Ruatoki-Galatea Track – Thorne Seccombe. 5.
The Gannets of White Island – W.T. Parham. 18/2:104-108, 110.
GARAWAY, A.H. – Motuhora, or Whale Island: An Outline History. 24/1:1-7.
GARLICK, Charles – A Pioneer Remembers (1939). 29/1:39-43.
Genealogies as a Means of Dating Maori Pre-History – R.W. Halbert. 10/4:105-114.
GEOLOGY: Age of the Kaharoa Ash – W.A. Pullar. 10/1:13-14.
Fossils of Taneatua and Ohope Beach. 5.
Geological Features, Te Mahoe Dam Site – R.S. Morison. 12/2:79.
Geological History of the Whakatane District – J. Healy. 15/1:9-27.
Geology of Whakarewarewa State Forest Park – Philip Andrews. 31/2:106-111.
Holocene Ash of the Bay of Plenty – H.D. London. 12/3:145-146.
Impact of the Maori on Soils in the Bay of Plenty – a Preliminary Assessment – W.A. 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.
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.
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.
– Matata Railway, Roads and Bridges League, 1912-1913. 38/2:97-103.
– The Whakatane Crete Veterans Association. 40/1:29-33.
GISBORNE: Gisborne to Opotiki in 1890. 36/1:53-56.
The Gisborne-Matawai-Moutohora Railway – J.A. Barltrop. 27/2:108.
The Land Utilisation Survey of Gisborne-East Coast Region – W.A. 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
– W.A. 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, Frank – The Historic Tree of Orakau. 32/1:59-60.
GLUCKMAN, L.K. – 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 – A.M. Isdale. 9/4:167-179.
Working Around the North Island, 1890-1920 – Patrick Keegan. 38/1:46-61.
GOLSON, J. – The Excavations at Paengaroa. 7/4:82-86.
Goodwill and Knowledge in Race Relations – H.D.B. 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. W.H. Poole. 32/1:24-27.
Government Buildings, Tauranga – Jinty Rorke. 36/2:104-110.
Governor Fitzroy to Henry Clarke – C.M. 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. T.S.: Building a Mission Station – C.R. Coates. 6/3:68-83.
Conditions at Opepe Military Post. Visits of a Missionary. 5.
Rev. T.S. Grace’s Account of the Volkner Murder. 4.
GRAHAM, David H. – Overland From Dannevirke to Opotiki in 1910. 38/2:104-109.
The Grave of Hemi Te Waka, Ngaputahi, Urewera Country, Killed 7/5/1869. 4.
GRAY, G.W. – 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 – H.D. London. 26/1:15-24.
GREEN, R.C. – Dating the Kauri Point Sequence. 26/1:32-45.
– An Undefended Settlement at Kauri Point, Tauranga District. 11/3:143-156.
GREEN, R.M. – Ohiwa Ferry [Correspondence]. 11/3:172.
– Reminiscences of a Drover. 13/2:78-79.
GREGG, D.R. – 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, L.M. – The Classic Maori: Prehistoric or Protohistoric. 13/2:96-97.
GUERRIN, JEAN: A Frenchman’s Gallant Stand Against Te Kooti – H.D. London. 4.
Unveiling of Memorial to Jean Guerrin – Te Poronu, 6 June 1965. 13/2:xix-xx.
H
HAEUSLER, R. Hans – A Trip to Maungapohatu Over Forty Years Ago. 11/2:72-79.
HAIGH, J.B. – 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, R.W. – The Chronology of Maori History by J.B.W. Roberton. 12/2:85-91.
– The Chronology of Maori Tradition by J.B.W. Roberton. 12/4:182-184.
– Kaputerangi – Toi’s Pa. 10/1:18-20.
– The Mataatua Migration. 13/1:15-26.
HALLETT, C. – Some Reminiscences of an Early Settler on “The Swamp”. 10/2:40-42.
HALLETT, SGT HENRY: A Relic of Fort Galatea – H.D. 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-BROWNE, COLONEL GEORGE:
Colonel George Hamilton-Browne (“Maori Browne”) – J.B. 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 – W.T. 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.
HARAWIRA, Rev. K.T. – The Maori Numerals. 9/2:47.
Hard Times Come Again No More – Mrs E.D. Bennett. 23/2:89-93.
HARDING, J.R. – The Carbon-14 (C14) Method of Dating. 4.
Hardships in the Pioneering Days – A Comparison. 5.
HARPER, V.E. – Maori Art. 3.
HARSANT, Florence – Bringing Temperance to the Bay – 1914. 30/2:110-120.
HASKELL, DARCY ORMOND: – Autobiography of D.O. 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 – H.D. 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.
HEALY, J. – Geological History of the Whakatane District. 15/1:9-27.
HEEMSKERCK: Tasman’s Ships, the Heemskerck and the Zeehaen – M.J.P. Wickham. 14/3:107-114.
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.
HELLYAR, T.J. – Methodist Church. 6/2:54.
Helping with the Dictionary – W.T. Parham. 38/2:117-118.
HENRY, SISTER ANNIE: A Pioneer Missionary to the Urewera. Sister Annie Henry, M.B.E. – J.H. Starnes. 6/3:84-93.
Henry Tacy Clarke, 1852-1902 – Christine M. Miller. 10/4:129-131.
Henry Williams in Eastern Bay of Plenty in 1926 and 1928 – Lawrence M. Rogers. 15/1:28-30.
Herbert Robert Benn (1869-1911). Appendix to “Some European History of Lake Okareka District”
– H.D. London. 28/1:30-32.
HEWITT, S.R. & PULLAR, W.A. – Flooding of Rangitaiki Plains, 1962. 11/2:113-115.
HIKURANGI: Mt. Hikurangi, 5753 ft – R.D. Cresswell. 14/4:144-146.
HILL, GEORGE: Constable (later Sergeant) George Hill, N.Z.C. 17/2:124.
HILL, H.M. – 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 – W.T. 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 – P.R. Moore. 35/1:30-37.
An Historic Church Bows Out – Ross Annabell. 13/1:10-11.
Historic Pa Sites at Whakatane – H.D. London. 10/2:43-50.
The Historic Tree of Orakau – Frank Glen. 32/1:59-60.
Historical Background to the Treaty of Waitangi – I.S. McHarg. 2.
Historical Background of Waiotahi Exchange. 22/2:129.
Historical Societies Traverse Old Routes – Emma Bridge. 18/1:46-50.
Historical Trail Re-opened – H.D. London. 28/1:45-46.
HISTORY: How to Read History – Lawrence M. Rogers. 9/1:3-10.
History as an Aid to Earth Sciences – W.A. Pullar & N.M. Kennedy. 23/2:94-96.
The History of the East Coast Trust – A.D. Ward. 6/4:107-115.
The History of Goldmining on the River Thames – A.M. 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 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.
HOBBS, Ina – The Tarawera Eruption, 1886. 18/2:80-82.
The Hokitika “Fenian Troubles” – J.B. Haigh. 19/2:123-129.
A Holiday Trip to Auckland and Townsville in 1889. 24/2:85-89.
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 – H.D. London. 12/3:145-146.
HORRIGAN, Dennis – St. Joseph’s Catholic Church at Wairaka, Whakatane. 35/2:112-126.
HOTELS: 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.
HOTUNUI MEETING HOUSE: The Building of Hotunui Meeting House, 1878. 8/1:26-27.
The House of H.R. Benn, Lake Okareka. Appendix to “Some European History of Lake Okareka District”
– R.L. 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 – G.L. Pearce. 9/2:45-46.
How “Mataatua” Canoe Became Part of the Scene at Whakatane – C. Kingsley-Smith. 24/1:18-20.
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 – H.D. 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 – W.T. Parham. 20/2:99-102.
Hunting in Tauranga with the Waikato Hounds, 1897-1931 – A.H. Matheson. 35/1:1-15; 35/2:85-102.
HUYGENS, C.A. & RUCROFT, V.A. – 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 – J.J. Chesterman. 15/1:97-104.
I Remember … 6/3:94-101; 6/4:131-136; 7/1:15-18; 8/3:105-107; 8/4:156-159.
If Only – D. Walthew. 34/1:24-26.
Impact of the Maori on Soils in the Bay of Plenty – A Preliminary Assessment – W.A. Pullar. 10/1:13.
The Importance of Plants and Trees in the Life of an Old Time Maori – Nelly Collier. 6/3:104-105.
In the Days of Yore. 22/2:113-114.
In Quest of Spanish Gold – W.T. Parham. 26/2:90-91.
In the Track of Vancouver – W.T. Parham. 15/3:166-171.
INCA: Travelling Where the Incas Trod – Moira C. Cox. 15/3:179-184.
INNES, J. – Development of the Motu. 27/2:71-74.
The Intoduction 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.
IO: The Maori Supreme God, Io [Correspondence]. 17/1:80-85; 17/2:135.
IRWIN, G.J. – The Kohika Site, Bay of Plenty. 23/2:101-104.
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.
– 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, A.M. – The History of Goldmining on the River Thames. 9/4:167-179.
– Pacific Backgrounds. 16/2:92-108.
“Island Volcano” by W.T. Parham – Ernest E. Bush [Book Review]. 22/1:68-69.
The Isolated School of Matahi, Eastern Bay of Plenty – Mrs E.E. Little. 23/2:84-85.
J
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”. 11/4:183-184.
James and Maria Walker. 12/4:162-164.
Jean Baptiste Francois Pompallier and the Bay of Plenty – J.H. Starnes. 11/3:134-142.
Jean Lampila, S.M., at Whakatane – Walter Gibbons. 38/1:1-6.
JENKS, H.J. – Recollections of a Surveyor. 34/1:1-10; 35/2:63-72.
John Alexander Wilson: First Missionary in Opotiki-Whakatane 1840-1851 – Jim Irwin. 15/3:160-166.
John Barr Clarke Hoyte (1835-1913): A Portrait – W.T. Parham. 20/2:99-102.
JOHN DUNSCOMBE: The Schooner John Dunscombe. 5.
The Schooner John Dunscombe – Charles G. White. 12/3:137-138.
The Schooner John Dunscombe – Charles G. White [Correspondence]. 12/2:93-94.
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.
JONES, Pei te Hurinui – Whakapapa of Ahumai te Paerata. 12/2:79.
JONES, Stella – Journalist Dines With Te Kooti. 14/2:74-76.
JORDAN, Tiena – The M.V. Whakatane. 38/1:39-41.
– Taneatua Ranger Station Carved Gateway. 37/2:124-127.
– Visit of an American Naturalist to the Bay of Plenty, 1881. 37/1:23-32.
– Whakatane Public Library. 35/1:42-51.
Journal of a Voyage From London to Auckland, New Zealand 1861-1862. 25/2:107-113.
Journalist Dines With Te Kooti – Stella Jones. 14/2:74-76.
A Journey From Dannevirke to Taneatua. 6/4:133-134.
Ka Mate, Ka Mate [Correspondence]. 9/3:142-144.
KAHUKI: The Life and Adventures of Kahuki – Robert M. Smith. 10/4:115-119.
The Kai-te-Iri-Iria Canoe. 1.
KAINAHA: Tatahoata Cemetery Reserve, Ruatahuna, Urewera Country, Now Kainaha Cemetery Historic Reserve
– R.E. Worboys & K.W. Moore. 22/1:45-46.
KAINGAROA: Murupara Rock Carvings – Dr J.C. Wadmore. 2:Newsletters 11 & 17.
Petroglyphs in the Kaingaroa Block – F.W. Davis. 6/1:17-29.
Kaka-Tarahae Site – Owhakatoro Valley – K.W. Moore. 14/1:38-39.
KAPU-TE-RANGI: Kaputerangi – Toi’s Pa – R.W. Halbert. 10/1:18-20.
Kapu-te-Rangi (Toi’s Pa) – A.B. Mabon & W.A. Pullar. 9/3:117-128.
Kohi Point Scenic Reserve: Kapu-te-Rangi (Toi’s Pa) Historic Reserve. 15/2:152.
KAPUA: Mt. Kapua, 4760 ft. 14/4:146-147, 149.
Karearea Pa – W.A. Pullar. 9/2:50-54.
KAURI POINT: Dating the Kauri Point Sequence – R.C. Green. 26/1:32-45.
Excavations at Kauri Point – H.D. London. 9/1:14-16.
Further Discoveries at Kauri Point. 11/1:48.
An Undefended Settlement at Kauri Point, Tauranga District – R.C. Green. 11/3:143-156.
KAWERAU: Kawerau: Its History and Background – K.W. Moore.
12/1:23-27; 12/2:42-54; 12/3:112-123; 13/2:84-89; 13/3:150-158; 14/3:102-106.
The Kawerau Korewa Stone – Martin G. Wilson. 10/4:151-153.
Kawerau-Murupara Railway. 3:Newsletter 26.
Kawerau’s Silver Jubilee 1954-1979 [Editorial]. 27/1:1.
The Last Moa. 4; 5.
Maori Canoe Recovered at Tahuna Swamp, Kawerau – K.W. Moore. 10/1:16.
Origin of the Name Kawerau. 5.
Pit Terrace Site, Kawerau – K.W. Moore. 12/1:34-35.
A Storepit Site (N77/574) at Kawerau – A. Walton. 29/2:71-80.
Subsequent Archaeological Investigations at Kawerau. Appendix to “A Storepit Site
(N77/574) at Kawerau – K.W. Moore. 29/2:79-80.
A Town is Born – K.W. Moore. 27/1:42-56.
KEAM, R.F. – Additions/Corrections to “A Young Tourist in Rotorua in 1910” Appendix I. 33/1:61.
KEEGAN, Patrick – A Ride Through the Motu Bush (c1897). 32/2:128-130.
– To Te Puke’s Horse Fair. 33/1:59-60.
– Working Around the North Island, 1890-1920. 34/2:67-87; 37/2:98-121; 38/1:46-61.
KELLY, WILLIAM: Launch of Mr William Kelly’s New Cutter. 33/2:120-121.
KENANA, RUA: The Pakeha Missionary, The Maori Prophet and Maungapohatu – Terry Simpson. 35/2:106-111.
The Rua Expedition. 11/2:62-71.
Rua Kenana – R.M. Smith [Correspondence]. 11/3:171.
Rua Kenana;s Visits to Taneatua – H.M. Hill. 6/4:133.
Rua’s Commune in Retrospect – Sister Hilda Shears. 28/1:47-48.
The Trial of Rua Kenana – L.M. Lennard. 11/2:55-61.
KENNEDY, JOHN: Taneatua’s Lamplighter, John Kennedy. 25/1:30.
KENNEDY, N.M. & PULLAR, W.A. – History as an Aid to Earth Sciences. 23/2:94-96.
KENNEDY, W.J. – Birth of the B.O.P. Tree Society. 39/1:84-86.
KEREOPA: Kereopa: The Psychodynamics of a 19th Century Murder – L.K. Gluckman. 13/3:111-119.
Kereopa Te Hau. Appendix to “Rev. C.S. Volkner and the Tai Rawhiti Expedition”. 7/2:32-35.
Kereopa’s Utu – H.D. London. 23/1:37-42.
Te Teko and Kereopa – Alf Lyall [Correspondence]. 29/2:122.
KEYES, I.W. – The D’Urville Island-Nelson Metasomatised Rocks and Their Significance in New Zealand Prehistory.
23/1:1-17.
KING, Dr Hazel – Titore’s Armour. 23/1:35-36.
KING COUNTRY: Life in a King Country Sawmilling Village: Te Koura 1929-1937 – Una Lynette Smith. 25/1:51-53.
KINGSLEY-SMITH, Clive – Astronomers in Piupius. 16/1:37-42.
– How “Mataatua” Canoe Became Part of the Scene at Whakatane. 24/1:18-20.
– How Te Ano-o-Muriwai Became part of the Whakatane Scene. 27/1:16-17.
– Kohi Point. 24/2:102.
– The Taking of the Haweis, 1829. 1.
– Te Kooti’s Raid on Whakatane, 1869. 1.
– Te Paripari – A Gunfighter’s pa, Ohope. 19/2:135-136.
– The Town of the Talking Stones. 24/1:28.
– The Two Mount Edgecumbes. 23/2:68-74.
KIRK, Charles R. – Whakatane in 1907.[includes street names] 14/1:2-6.
Kohi Point – C. Kingsley-Smith. 24/2:102.
Kohi Point Scenic Reserve: Kapu-te-Rangi (Toi’s Pa) Historic Reserve. 15/2:152.
KOHIKA: Kohika Archaeological Site – H.D. London. 24/1:29-30.
The Kohika Site, Bay of Plenty – G.J. Irwin. 23/2:101-104.
Kohika Site (N68/104) Bay of Plenty – K.W. Moore. 24/2:114.
Kohika Site (N68/104) Bay of Plenty: A Preliminary Report – K.W. Moore. 23/1:60-61.
More About the Kohika Site, Bay of Plenty. Soil Stratigraphy and Pollen Analysis – M.S.
McGlone & W.A. Pullar. 24/2:110-113.
KOPOEPEO: A Brief History of Kopeopeo – C.R. Coates. 4.
Early Kopeopeo – Some Notes. 14/1:1-17.
St. John’s Methodist Church, King Street, Kopeopeo – Bill Teesdale. 29/1:33-38.
“KOTARE” – A Massacre Averted. 12/1:19-21.
– Recollections of a Centenarian. 20/1:19-27.
KRUGER, Tamati – Te Whare Mihana I Ruatoki (The Ruatoki Mission House). 25/1:59-63.
L
LAKE …: For all lakes, refer to name of lake.
LAMBERT, Jenny – Ron Smith and Direct Transport. 37/2:76-93; 38/1:7-15.
LAMPILA, FR JEAN: Jean Lampila, S.M., at Whakatane – Walter Gibbons. 38/1:1-6.
LAND TENURE: Early Nineteenth Century Colonisation Schemes – I.S. McHarg. 6/4:116-121.
Historical Background to the Treaty of Waitangi – I.S. McHarg. 2.
Land Tenures in New Zealand up to 1840 – I.S. McHarg. 18/1:15-37; 18/2:83-103, 110.
Maori Land Tenures – I.S. McHarg. 2.
The Land Utilisation Survey of Gisborne-East Coast Region – W.A. Pullar. 13/2:107-109.
Landmarks in Maori History – J.W.B. Roberton. 19/1:56-65.
LANE, G.W. – Fenton’s Mill 1936-37. 32/1:5-16.
The Last Moa. 4; 5.
The Last Moa. A Legend of Putauaki – H.D.B. Dansey. 10/1:8-9.
Last Pie Out of Frankton. 23/2:97.
LAUGHTON, REV. J.G.: The Pakeha Missionary, the Maori Prophet and Maungapohatu – Terry Simpson. 35/2:106-111.
The Very Rev. J.G. Laughton, C.M.G., J.P. – Lawrence M. Rogers. 13/3:159-164.
Launch of Mr William Kelly’s New Cutter. 33/2:120-121.
The Laying of the Tapu. 5.
Learning From the Past – A.R. Speirs [Editorial]. 27/2:61.
LENNARD, L.M. – Maning’s Farewell to his Friends. 34/2:88-90.
– The Trial of Rua Kenana. 11/2:55-61.
Letter From Archdeacon Brown to Sir George Grey. 21/1:50-51.
LEWIS, LEWIN: The Reminiscences of Lewin Lewis – Ron Hilton Lewis. 27/2:74-78.
LEWIS, Ron Hilton – The Reminiscences of Lewin Lewis. 27/2:74-78.
Licensed to Graze. The Street Cows of Tauranga – A.H. Matheson. 29/2:97-108.
The Life and Adventures of Kahuki – Robert M. Smith. 10/4:115-119.
Life in a King Country Sawmilling Village: Te Koura 1929-1937 – Una Lynette Smith. 25/1:51-53.
LIND, JAMES: The Two James Lind, F.R.C.P., Edinburgh – L.K. Gluckman. 18/1:51-52.
LITCHFIELD, MARIA: Some Notes Concerning Whakatane’s First White Woman – Violet A. Rucroft. 8/4:160-162.
LITTLE, Elsie E. – The Isolated School of Matahi, Eastern Bay of Plenty. 23/2:84-85.
– Memories of Waiohau, Bay of Plenty. 22/1:30-37.
Living on a Volcano – W.T. Parham. 23/1:43-47.
LOCAL BODY GOVERNMENT:A Chapter Ends in Opotiki – G.W. Gray. 22/2:74-76.
The Union of our Local Bodies – H.D. London. 24/2:91-93.
Local Maori Proverbs. 4.
LOCKE, Elsie – Notes on Early Maori School at Matata. 12/3:128-130.
LONDON, H.D. – Captain John Nicholson and the Haweis [Correspondence]. 12/3:154-156.
– The Ceremony of “Planting” the Kumera. 17/2:121-122.
– Concerning a Model Canoe in the Society’s Possession. 14/3:121-124.
– Concerning a Patiti in the Society’s Possession. 14/3:119-120.
– A Dream Come True. 20/1:56-59.
– The Effectiveness of the Taiaha. 14/3:115-118.
– Elsdon Best in the Urewera Country. 2.
– Excavations at Kauri Point. 9/1:14-16.
– Extracts From MSS Journal of Rev. Charles Baker, C.M.S. Missionary. 5.
– Float-Plane Alights on Whakatane Estuary. 18/1:53-54.
– A Frenchman’s Gallant Stand Against Te Kooti. 4.
– Gilbert Mair, N.Z.C., Soldier-Settler. 27/1:20.
– The Great Carved House, Mataatua, of Whakatane. 26/1:15-24.
– Herbert Robert Benn (1869-1911).
Appendix to “Some European History of Lake Okareka District”. 28/1:30-32.
– Historic Pa Sites at Whakatane. 10/2:43-50.
– Historic Trail Re-Opened. 28/1:45-46.
– Holocene Ash of the Bay of Plenty. 12/3:145-146.
– How Te Poronu Roadside Memorial Became Part of the Whakatane Scene. 25/1:12-17.
– Kereopa’s Utu. 23/1:37-42.
– Kohika Archaeological Site. 24/1:29-30.
– Magna Carta Comes to New Zealand. 27/1:18-19.
– The Maori Wars of the Eighteen Sixties. 1.
– Mount Edgeumbe County Park, Devon. 28/1:55.
– Mystacina tuberculatis in Captivity. 17/2:122-124.
– Ohiwa Pa Sites Presented to the Nation. 18/1:53.
– Ohiwa Township. 4.
– Opotiki – Disaster Area – March 1964. 12/2:77-78.
– The Opouriao Estate. 13/2:82-83.
– Otipa Flour Mill. 9/1:14-16.
– Patuone’s Armour. 15/3:184-185.
– Pohaturoa Rock, Whakatane. 11/1:28-32.
– Priestly Flaxmill. 9/1:21.
– Putauaki (Mt. Edgecumbe). 11/1:33-40.
– Records of Earlier Days. 25/1:31-42.
– A Relic of Fort Galatea. 12/3:147.
– Relics of Fort Galatea. 22/1:47.
– The Re-Opening of Whakatane District Museum. 26/2:101-102.
– Ruataupere Meeting House, Kokohinau Marae. 14/1:43.
– The Settlement of Opouriao. 4.
– The Society – 1952-1977 – 25 Years [Editorial]. 25/2:67.
– Some Comments on Buick’s “Treaty of Waitangi”. 14/2:79-80.
– A Sugar Industry for Opotiki, 1882. 22/2:81-109.
– Sugar Sorghum. 23/1:56-57.
– Umuhika Flour Mill. 7/1:19-20.
– The Union of our Local Bodies. 24/2:91-93.
– Vikings of the Sunrise. 2.
– The Wairaka Statue. 13/3:196-198.
– Whakatane Airport. 9/1:22-23.
– Whaling in the Bay of Plenty. 24/2:71-84.
– White Island. 4.
A Look at New Zealand in 1873. 40/2:112-116.
LUTTERWORTH: On Board the Lutterworth – E.J. Westgate. 27/2:101-106.
LYALL, Alf C. – Rangihouhiri. 13/3:194-195.
– The Story and Origins of Te Whakatohea. 19/1:35-43; 20/1:36-40, 60-67; 20/2:116-118.
– Te Teko and Kereopa [Correspondence]. 29/2:122.
MABON, A.D. – An Outline of Local Possibilities for Field Archaeology. 6/1:2-6.
MABON, A.D. & PULLAR, W.A. – Kapu-te-Rangi (Toi’s Pa). 9/3:117-128.
– Tauanui Pa, Taneatua. 11/3:157-161.
MABON, A.D., PULLAR, W.A. & MOORE, K.W. – Site Recording in the Whakatane District. 12/2:72-75.
McCALLION, Agnes J. – Opotiki History. 16/1:46-51.
McDONALD, DONALD: Maori War Medal: The Award of Private Donald McDonald – J.C.M. Cresswell. 21/1:47-49.
Trooper Donald McDonald Commended – J.B. Haigh [Correspondence]. 21/2:126.
MacDONALD, Pat – The Nichols Family Moves House. 31/1:57-60.
McFADGEN, B.G. & WALTON, A.J. – Rescue Excavation on a Pa Site Near Opotiki in the Eastern Bay of Plenty.
31/2:113-119.
McGLONE, M.S. & PULLAR, W.A. – More About the Kohika Site, Bay of Plenty.
Soil Stratigraphy and Pollen Analysis. 24/2:110-113.
McHARG, I.S. – The Acquisition of Maori Lands by the Whalers and Missionaries. 2.
– A Brief Historical Survey of Formal Secular Education of Maori Children. 4.
– Early Nineteenth Century Colonisation Schemes. 6/4:116-121.
– Historical Background to the Treaty of Waitangi. 2.
– Land Tenures in New Zealand up to 1840. 18/1:15-37; 18/2:83-103, 110.
– Maori Land Tenures. 2.
McKENZIE, Mrs G. – Barbreck House. 33/1:50-51.
McLAREN FALLS PARK: Birth of the B.O.P. Treee Society – W.J. Kennedy. 39/2:84-86.
McLEAN, Andrew – Pioneering Days of the Waioeka. 12/4:174-180.
McLERNON, C.R. – Raukumara, 1979. 31/2:65-93; 32/2:106-117; 33/1:32-43.
McMAHON, TIMOTHY: A Trip Through New Zealand in 1914. 39/1:22-43.
MacMILLAN, CHARLES EDWARD: The Carribean Connection – Jinty Rorke. 38/2:84-91
Magna Carta Comes to New Zealand – H.D. London. 27/1:18-19.
MAIR, GILBERT: Gilbert Mair, N.Z.C., Soldier-Settler – H.D. London. 27/1:20.
MAIR, Captain Gilbert – The Mill Farm Engagement. 1.
– The Murmur of the Shell. A Legend. 1; 10/1:6-7.
– A Trap for a Lover. 10/3:99-100.
Maize – Whakatane’s Main Export Until 1900. 4.
Major G. Hamilton-Browne (Maori Browne). 24/2:115.
MAKETU: Boy Scout Camps at Maketu, 1914-1940 – Alister Matheson. 40/1:34-37.
The Cyclist of Maketu – Monica B. Holloway. 32/1:60-61.
Describing a Trip from Maketu to Opotiki in the Early 1870s. 5.
Early Education in Rotorua and Maketu – P. Andrews. 32/1:36-41.
An Early Maori Stone Source at Maketu, Bay of Plenty – P.R. Moore. 29/1:19-23.
Father Michael Borjon at Maketu – Fr A. Monfat. 38/2:92-96.
Fishing at Old Maketu – Alister Matheson. 39/2:63-73.
Maketu. 12/1:i-iii.
Maketu – The Wharf that Wasn’t Built – Alister Matheson. 40/1:38-39.
Tapsell’s Big Guns – Alister Matheson. 37/1:1-11.
A Wartime Visit to Bay of Plenty – W.T. Parham. 37/2:71-75.
Man Against the Mountain. The Story of White Island Products Limited – W.T. Parham. 17/1:56-66.
Mana-Tapu-Noa in Maori Religion – Rev. J. Irwin. 26/2:76-86.
MANAPOURI: Account of a Return Trip – New Zealand to Denmark, 1884. 26/1:46-53.
Maning’s Farewell to his Friends – L.M. Lennard. 34/2:88-90.
MANIOPOTO, REWI: Rewi Maniopoto Comes to Whakatane – W.T. Parham. 29/2:109-114.
MANKTELOW, E.G. – The Tasman Tree Nursery at Te Teko. 28/2:115-118.
MANUKAU: Maori Burial and Cremation in the Manukau District – Alan Taylor. 14/4:154-156.
MAORI: Ancient Maori Law of Tapu – Mary Blair. 1.
Astronomers in Piupius – C. Kingsley-Smith. 16/1:37-42.
Being an Account of the Ceremony of Hair Cutting – B.C. Adam. 3.
The Classic Maori: Prehistoric or Protohistoric by L.M. Groube – W.A. Pullar. 13/2:96-97.
A Haka. 3.
How the Maoris Used to Count – G.L. Pearce. 9/2:45-46.
How Wairaka Statue Became Part of the Whakatane Scene – “Ranana” 24/2:95-101.
The Importance of Plants and Trees in the Life of the Old-Time Maori – Nelly Collier. 6/3:104-105.
The Laying of the Tapu. 5.
The Life and Adventures of Kahuki – Robert M. Smith. 10/4:115-119.
Maori Burial and Cremation in the Manukau District – Alan Taylor. 14/4:154-156.
The Maori Calendar. 2.
Maori Impact Upon the Forests of New Zealand – R.J. Cameron. 9/3:131-141.
The Maori as a Military Engineer – J.W.F. Welch. 16/2:86-91.
The Maori Numerals – Rev. K.T. Harawira. 9/2:47.
The Maori People of New Zealand – John H. Grace. 5.
Maori Ship Owners and Pakeha Ship Builders in the Bay of Plenty 1840-1860 – A. van der Wouden. 33/2:91-100.
The Maori Spirit Land (Reinga). 1.
The Maori Supreme God, Io [Correspondence]. 17/1:83-85; 17/2:135.
Maori War Medal: The Award of Private Donald McDonald – J.C.M. Cresswell. 21/1:47-49.
Maori War Soldiers’ Memorial Headstones, Orangikawa, Near Ruatahuna. 4.
The Maori Wars of the Eighteen Sixties – H.D. London. 1.
A Maori Welcome for The Fleet – James R. Reckner. 37/2:63-70.
Maoris and Highlanders – G.M. Fowlds. 5.
The Maoris’ Knowledge of Colours. 3.
Native Law at Whakatane. 13/1:28-30.
Nga Taniwha a te Maori – Rev. J. Irwin. 31/2:101-105.
Raumahora the Beautiful – W.B. Baker. 9/2:39-41.
Some Local Proverbs. 10/1:7,9.
Vikings of the Sunrise – H.D. London. 2,
When the King Comes to Gisborne – A Maori Millenium in 1906 – Peter Webster. 15/1:46-59.
MAORI AGRICULTURE: The Ceremony of “Planting” the Kumera – H.D. London. 17/2:121-122.
Impact of Maori on Soils in the Bay of Plenty – a Preliminary Report – W.A. Pullar. 10/1:13.
Maori Wheat Growing and Flourmilling, 1845-1880 – W.T. Parham. 9/2:42-44
MAORI ART: Maori Art – V.E. Harper. 3.
Maori Carving. 2:Newsletters 15 & 17.
Maori Carvings. 4.
Maori Carvings Recovered at Thornton – H.D. London. 10/1:15.
Maori Rock Paintings at Lake Tarawera – D.R. Gregg. 5.
Murupara Carvings – Dr J.C. Wadmore. 2:Newsletters 11 & 17.
The Murupara Rock Carvings, Kaingaroa Forest [Correspondence]. 19/2:147-150.
Pataka Kuwaha From Whakatane. 2:Newsletter 17.
Petroglyphs in the Kaingaroa Block – F.W. Davis. 6/1:17-29.
Ranginui Academy for Arts and Crafts. 3:Newsletter 28.
The Rua Hoata Rock Art Shelter – Michael Trotter. 34/2:95-100.
Taneatua Ranger Station Carved Gateway – Tiena Jordan. 37/2:124-127.
MAORI ARTEFACTS: Being an Account of the Acquisition From a Maori Chief of a Carved Hair Comb – B.C. Adam. 3.
Cannibal Oven. 1.
Concerning a Patiti in the Society’s Possession – H.D. London. 14/3:119-120.
The Effectiveness of the Taiaha – H.D. London. 14/3:115-118.
Fish Weir Discovery, Rotorua – W.A. Pullar. 23/2:98.
Greenstone. 1.
Red Feather Treasure. 1.
Taranaki Stone Age Carvings – John Housten. 8/4:142-143.
A Study of the Whakatane Museum Adze Collection – P.R. Moore. 25/1:1-11.
Whakarewa Hoanga – Formerly at Matata – Robert Fulton. 3.
MAORI CANOES: The Elusive Toroa of Mataatua Canoe – Andrew S. Scott. 17/1:67-69.
The Elusive Toroa of Mataatua Canoe – an answer – J.B.W. Roberton. 17/2:120-121.
How “Mataatua” Canoe Became Part of the Scene at Whakatane – C. Kingsley- Smith. 24/1:18-20.
The Kai-te-Iri-Iria Canoe. 1.
Last Resting Place of Mataatua Canoe. 2:Newsletter 18.
Maori Canoe Recovered at Tahuna Swamp, Kawerau – K.W. Moore. 10/1:16.
Maori Double Canoe off Whale Island, 1769 – K.W. Moore. 13/2:103-104.
Mataatua Canoe. 1.
Mataatua Canoe – Elsdon Craig. 14/2:81.
Mataatua Canoe – J.B.W. Roberton. 14/3:127.
“Mataatua” Sails into the 70s: Piopio at the Prow – Elsdon W.G. Craig 21/2:93-95.
Wakas (Canoes). 2.
MAORI EDUCATION:Ancient Schools of Learning: 2.
A Brief Survey of Formal Secular Education of Maori Children – I.S. McHarg. 4.
MAORI GENEALOGIES: The Chronology of Maori History – J.B.W. Roberton. 11/4:193-198.
The Chronology of Maori History by J.B.W. Roberton – R.W. Halbert. 12/2:85-91.
The Chronology of Maori Tradition – J.B.W. Roberton. 12/3:139-143.
The Chronology of Maori Tradition by J.B.W. Roberton – R.W. Halbert. 12/4:182-184.
The Elusive Toroa of Mataatua Canoe – Andrew S. Scott. 17/1:67-69.
The Elusive Toroa of Mataatua Canoe – an answer – J.B.W. Roberton. 17/2:120-121.
Genealogies as a Means of Dating Maori Prehistory – R.W. Halbert. 10/4:104-114.
The Karihi Potae – Nelly Collier. 6/3:xv-xvi.
The Mataatua Migration – R.W. Halbert. 13/1:15-26.
Notes on the Tipunas – Dr T. Wi Repa. 6/1:9-16.
Patricide at Owhakatoro – R.M. Smith. 11/1:23-27.
Rangihouhiri – Alf C. Lyall. 13/3:194-195.
Some Notes on Bay of Plenty Tradition Relating to Archaic People – Don Stafford. 8/1:3-20.
Te Rangi-Houhiri and Tamapahore – J.B.W. Roberton. 14/1:40-41.
Te Waha-o-Rerekohu – N.R. Akuhata-Brown. 11/1:20-22.
Te Waho-o-te-Rangi. 14/1:42.
The 30-Year Generation Span – Martin G. Wilson [Correspondence]. 11/1:45-46.
Whakapapa of Ahumai te Paerata – Pei te Hurinui Jones. 12/2:79.
MAORI HISTORY: The Chronology of Maori History – J.B.W. Roberton. 11/4:193-198.
The Chronology of Maori History by J.B.W. Roberton – R.W. Halbert. 12/2:85-91.
The Chronology of Maori Tradition – J.B.W. Roberton. 12/3: 139-143.
The Chronology of Maori Tradition by J.B.W. Roberton – R.W. Halbert. 12/4:182-184.
Landmarks in Maori History – J.B.W. Roberton. 19/1:56-65.
MAORI LAND: The Acquisition of Maori Land by the Whalers and Missionaries – I.S. McHarg. 2.
Early Nineteenth Century Colonisation Schemes – I.S. McHarg. 6/4:116-121.
Historical Background to the Treaty of Waitangi – I.S. McHarg. 2.
The History of the East Coast Trust – A.D. Ward. 6/4:107-15.
Land Tenures in New Zealand up to 1840 – I.S. McHarg. 18/1:15-37; 18/2:83-103, 110.
Maori Land Tenures – I.S. McHarg. 2.
MAORI LANGUAGE: Origin of Maori Spelling – A. Morris Jones. 4.
A Possible Key to the Mystery of Maori Dialects. 13/2:98-99.
MAORI LEGENDS: How the Hot Springs Came to Awakeri. 10/1:10.
Ka Mate, Ka Mate! [Correspondence]. 9/3:142-144.
The Last Moa. 4; 5.
The Last Moa. A Legend of Putauaki – H.D.B. Dansey. 10/1:8-9.
Local Maori Proverbs. 4.
The Murmur of the Shell. A Legend – Capt. Gilbert Mair. 1; 10/1:6-7.
A Princess and the Fairies – Links With Mt. Albert and Whakatane – G.M. Fowlds. 5.
The Romance of Torere. A Legend. 10/2:51-53.
Some Local Proverbs. 10/1:7,9.
The Story of Tai-Aroa and Tai-Atea. A Maori Legend – N.R. Akuhata-Brown. 10/2:58.
The Story of Te Tahi-o-te-Rangi. A Legend – A.O. Stewart. 1; 10/1:4.
The Sunken Island in Lake Rotoma – K.W. Moore. 11/4:203-204.
Te Manu Nui a Rua-Kapana (The Great Bird of Rua-kapanga) – Martin G. Wilson. 14/2:69-73.
Te Tahi-o-te-Rangi Legend. 5.
Te Tai-o-Ruawano: A Whale. Legend of Tahu – Peta Wairua. 1; 10/1:5.
Te Toka-a-Houmea. The Rock of Houmea (Shag) – J.C. Wadmore. 1;10/1:4-5.
Te Whatu Kura-a-Tangaroa. A Legend of Omaio – J.S.W. Neilson. 10/1:10.
A Tradition Concerning Toi. 4.
A Trap for a Lover – Gilbert Mair. 10/3:99-100.
Whakaari-Awakeri Hot Springs. 4.
The Whatu Kura a Tangaroa (A Legend of Omaio). 4.
MAORI MEDICINE: Comments Upon Some Forms of Medical Treatment Prescribed by the Maori – Nelly Collier. 7/3:79-80.
Maori Herbalism. 19/1:67.
MAORI MEETING HOUSES: The Building of Hotunui Meeting House, 1878. 8/1:26-27.
The Great Carved House, Mataatua, of Whakatane. 5:Newsletter 43.
The Great Carved House, Mataatua, of Whakatane – H.D. London. 26/1:15-24.
Mata-a-tua Meeting House. 1:Newsletter 9.
The Mataatua Meeting House, 1875. 6/1:7-8; 6/2:58-65.
Opening of the Judea Meeting House, Tauranga. 3:Newsletter 28; 4:Newsletter 37.
Ranginui Academy for Arts and Crafts. 3:Newsletter 38.
Te Whai a te Motu Meeting House, Ruatahuna – Allan North. 13/1:33; 13/2:98.
Tuwhare House – Martin G. Wilson. 9/1:11-12.
A Vice-Regal Legacy – W.T. Parham. 26/1:29-31.
Where was Mataatua Built? – A. van der Wouden. 40/2:99-101.
MAORI MISSION: The Isolated School of Matahi, Eastern Bay of Plenty – Mrs E.E. Little. 23/2:84-85.
The Mission Field – Elsdon Best. 34/1:57-66.
The Mission School, Tanatana, Waimana, 1922-1959 – F. Rakuraku. 26/2:99-100, 102.
Old Mission House Burnt – C.R. Coates. 5.
Reminiscences of a Mission Nurse – Ada J. North. 14/1:18-21.
Some Aspects of the Impact of Christianity Upon the Maori People – Jim Irwin. 14/2:66-68, 78.
The Te Teko Maori Mission 1926-1980 – F.T. Rakuraku. 28/2: 123-124.
Te Whaiti-nui-a-Toi Maori Boy’s School – J.H. Starnes. 15/3: 177-179.
Te Whare Mihana i Ruatoki (The Ruatoki Mission House) – Tamati Kruger. 25/1:59-63.
MAORI MISSION: refer also RELIGION & MISSIONS.
MAORI PA SITES: Ancient Pa Sites Along the Hills. 1.
A Brief Traditional History of Pakotore. Appendix to “The Excavations at
Paengaroa, 1959″ – D.M. Stafford. 7/4:84-85.
Excavations at Kauri Point – H.D. London. 9/1:14-16.
Further Discoveries at Kauri Point, Katikati. 11/1:48.
Historic Pa Sites at Whakatane – H.D. London. 10/2:43-50.
Kaka-Tarahae Pa Site – Owhakatoro Valley – K.W. Moore. 14/1:38-39.
Kaputerangi – Toi’s Pa – R.W. Halbert. 10/1:18-20.
Kapu-te-Rangi (Toi’s Pa) – A.B. Mabon & W.A. Pullar. 9/3:117-128.
Karearea Pa – W.A. Pullar. 9/2:50-54.
Kohi Point Scenic Reserve: Kapu-te-Rangi (Toi’s Pa) Historic Reserve. 15/2:152.
Kohika Archaeological Site – H.D. London. 24/1:29-30.
The Kohika Site, Bay of Plenty – G.J. Irwin. 23/2:101-104.
Kohika Site (N68/104) Bay of Plenty – K.W. Moore. 24/2:114.
Kohika Site (N68/104) Bay of Plenty: A Preliminary Report – K.W. Moore. 23/1:60-61.
More About the Kohika Site, Bay of Plenty. Soil Stratigraphy and Pollen Analysis
– M.S. McGlone & W.A. Pullar. 24/2:110-113.
Ohiwa Pa Sites Presented to the Nation – H.D. London. 18/1:53.
Paparoa Pa, Ohiwa Harbour – W.A. Pullar. 10/4:150.
Puketapu Look-Out – Symbol of Peace. 13/1:12-14.
Puketapu Pa, Whakatane, and Wharau-Rangi Pa. 1.
Recent Investigations at Whakatane – W.A. Pullar. 10/4:147-149.
The Siege of Toka-a-Kuku Pa – Peta Wairua. 10/1:11-12.
Tamurenui Site, Onepu – K.W. Moore & W.A. Pullar. 11/4:203-204.
Tauanui Pa, Taneatua – A.D. Mabon & W.A. Pullar. 11/3:157-161.
Tauanui Pa, Taneatua – J.B.W. Roberton [Correspondence]. 11/4:214
Te Koutu Pa – N76/66 – Lake Okataina – Kenneth W. Moore. 26/22:104-112.
Te Paripari – A Gunfighters Pa, Ohope – C. Kingsley-Smith. 19/2:135-136.
Toi’s Pa and Toroa Pa. 1:Newsletter 9; 2:Newsletter 14.
Toroa Pa and Toi’s Pa. 1:Newsletter 9; 2:Newsletter 14.
Towards 3000 Recorded Sites – K.W. Moore. 27/1:57-59.
An Undefended Settlement at Kauri Point, Tauranga District – R.C. Green. 11/3:143-156.
Wharau-Rangi Pa. 1.
MAORI RELIGION: How the Tuhoes Turned Back to Christianity. 4.
Mana-Tapu-Noa in Maori Religion – Rev. J. Irwin. 26/2:76-86.
New Zealand Primal Maori Religion – Rev. Jim Irwin. 40/2:92-98.
MAORI TRIBES: Elsdon Best and Tuhoe: A Cautionary Tale – Richard Hill. 36/2:127-130.
Nga-Puhi Invasions of the Bay of Plenty in the Early Nineteenth Century
– Lawrence M. Rogers. 7/4:96-97A.
Ngaiterangi Chronology – J.P. Porter. 19/2:143-146.
Raumona – J.B.W. Roberton. 19/2:137.
The Story and Origins of Te Whakatohea, Opotiki
– A.C. Lyall. 19/1:35-43; 20/1:36-40, 60-67; 20/2:116-118.
“Te Arawa”: A Commentary on Don Stafford’s History – J.P. Porter. 19/1:44-55.
MAORI WARS: refer NEW ZEALAND LAND WARS
MARSDEN, REV. SAMUEL: Being an Account of Marsden’s First Church Service in New Zealand – B.C. Adam. 3.
Reverend Samuel Marsden – A Reply – Ernest E. Bush. 12/4:188-191.
Marsden 150th Anniversary Celebrations Christmas Day, 1964. 13/1:3-9.
MARSHALL, THORNTON: An Early Victorian New Zealand Diary. 16/1:22-37; 16/2:109-124.
A Massacre Averted – “Kotare”. 12/1:19-21.
MASTERS, C.S. – Fenton’s Mill. 32/1:1-4.
MATAATUA: The Mataatua Migration – R.W. Halbert. 13/1:15-26.
The Mataatua Question in Relation to Muriwai – Manu Apanui. 19/1:66-67
MATAATUA CANOE: The Elusive Toroa of Mataatua Canoe – Andrew S. Scott. 17/1:67-69.
The Elusive Toroa of Mataatua Canoe – An Answer – J.B.W. Roberton. 17/2:120-121.
How “Mataatua” Canoe Became Part of the Scene at Whakatane
– 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 W.G. Craig. 21/2:93-95.
MATAATUA MEETING HOUSE:
The Great Carved House, Mataatua, of Whakatane. 5:Newsletter 43.
The Great Carved House, Mataatua, of Whakatane – H.D. London. 26/1:15-24.
Mata-a-tua Meeting House. 1:Newsletter 9.
The Mataatua Meeting House. 6/1:7-8; 6/2:58-65.
Where was Mataatua Built? – A. van der Wouden. 40/2:99-101.
MATAHI: The Isolated School of Matahi, Eastern Bay of Plenty – E.E. Little. 23/2:84-85.
MATAHINA: Buried Stumps in situ – Te Mahoe Dam Site, Rangitaiki River – W.A. Pullar. 11/4:211.
Geological Features, Te Mahoe Dam Site – R.S. Morison. 12/2:79.
The Matahina Power Project – J. Chesterman. 15/1:97-104.
Matahina Tramway Was a Pioneering Railway Venture – R.H. Stott. 21/1:18-28.
MATATA: Additional InformationConcerning Umuhika Mill. 7/2:46-48.
The Battle of Kaokaoroa, Matata – Nicholas Boyack. 35/1:16-24.
Father John Smiers with the Mill Hill Mission – Walter Gibbons. 37/1:12-22.
Fossil Mollusca at Stoney Creek, Matata – W.J. Fraser. 12/1:28.
An Historic Church Bows Out – Ross Annabell. 13/1:10-11.
Matata – F.A. Burt. 8/3:109-112.
Matata and District – An Historical Review – H.R. Burt. 5.
Matata Maori School History. 10/2:25-33.
Matata Post Office. 18/2:113-114.
Matata Railway, Roads and Bridges League, 1912-1913 – Walter Gibbons. 38/2:97-103.
Matata’s Role in the Catholic History of Auckland Diocese – Rev. Fr. M. van Enckevort. 21/1:33-38, 53.
Notes on Early Maori School at Matata – Elsie Locke. 12/3:128-130.
Rare Birds at Matata. 5.
Some Notes on the Investigations of the Flour Mill at Umuhika – W.T. Parham. 7/1:21-22.
Umuhika Flour Mill – H.D. London. 7/1:19-20.
Whakarewa Hoanga – Formerly at Matata – Robert Fulton. 3.
MATAWAI: The Gisborne-Matawai-Moutohora Railway – J.A. Barltrop. 27/2:108.
MATCHITT, MRS KATERURI: An Old Lady Passes. 22/2:123-125.
MATHESON, Alister H. – A Botanist At White Island in 1826. Alan Cunningham’s Diary. 22/1:40-43.
– Boy Scout Camps at Maketu, 1914-40. 40/1:34-37.
– Captain Fred Norris and the Bay of Plenty Coastal Trade, 1907-1924. 39/1:1-21.
– Fishing at Old Maketu. 39/2:63-73.
– Hunting in Tauranga with the Waikato Hounds, 1897-1931. 35/1:1-15; 35/2:85-102.
– J.I. Montefiore: Early New Zealand Trader. Appendix to “Sketches of New Zealand, 1837”.
30/2:106-109.
– Licensed to Graze. The Street Cows of Tauranga. 29/2:97-108.
– Maketu – The Wharf that Wasn’t Built. 40/1:38-39.
– Motiti Island. 19/1:1-20; 19/2:76-122.
– HMS Pandora in the Bay of Plenty, 1852. 18/1:1-14; 18/2:62-79.
– Tapsell’s Big Guns. 37/1:1-11.
MAUNGAPOHATU: Avifauna of Maungapohatu [Correspondence]. 11/3:175-176.
Historical Trail Re-opened – H.D. London. 28/1:45-46.
Maungapohatu: Its History – E.S. Dollimore. 10/3:83-84.
Maungapohatu – A Short History – Peter J. Webster. 21/2:84-92.
The Maungapohatu Track, 1942 – Sister Hilda Shears. 28/1:49-50.
Memories of Maungapohatu – Rena Thompson. 28/1:35-40.
Notes on the Geology of Maungapohatu – W.A. Pullar. 11/2:85-86.
The Pakeha Missionary, the Maori Prophet and Maungapohatu – Terry Simpson. 35/2:106-111.
Rangi’s “Invasion” of the Urewera – R. Andrew Fuller. 28/1:40-44.
The Rua Expedition. 11/2:62-71.
Rua’s Commune – In Retrospect – Sister Hilda Shears. 28/1:47-48.
Te Aka Puahou (The Summit of Maungapohatu) – R.M. Smith. 11/2:80-84.
Te Manu nui a Rau-Kapana (The Great Bird of Rua-Kapanga) – Martin G. Wilson. 14/2:69-73.
To Maungapohatu by Bicycle – R. Andrew Fuller. 28/1:44-45.
The Trial of Rua Kenana – L.M. Lennard. 11/2:55-61.
A Trip to Maungapohatu Over Forty Years Ago – R. Hans Haeusler. 11/2:72-79.
MAUNSELL, REV. ROBERT: On Robert Maunsell, and “Te Manihera” – Clem Earp. 40/1:11-16.
Mauri – Hone Tuwhare. 10/4:141.
MAYOR ISLAND: Tuhua (Mayor Island) – E.L. Adams. 19/1:30-34.
MEDICINE: Our First Doctors – L.K. Gluckman. 14/4:157-163.
MELVIN, L.W. – Albert John Nicholas, Early N.Z. Settler and Trader [Correspondence]. 15/2:152-153.
– The Strange Case of William Webster. 16/1:14-21.
– Thomas Black: Early Trader and Settler in the Bay of Plenty. 12/3:105-111.
Memoirs of Herb Duff – A.T. Stratton. 12/3:95-104.
The Memoirs of William Maxwell Hammick (1848-1915). 29/1:2-11; 29/2:62-70; 30/1:3-9
Memories of Another Pioneer – A.J. Black. 14/1:25.
Memories of Brenda and Daniel Shaw – Brenda Shaw. 25/1:43-47.
Memories of an Early Carrier – Allan Abbott. 14/1:22-24.
Memories of Early Coastal Vessels – C. Aleck Natusch [Correspondence]. 11/3:173-174.
Memories of Early Whakatane – Helen Rosa Erwin. 26/1:2-14.
Memories of Maungapohatu – Rena Thompson. 28/1:35-40.
Memories of Waiohau, Bay of Plenty – Elsie E. Little. 22/1:30-37.
Memories of White Island – Hilda Gray. 14/1:27.
“M.E.T.” – Round the East Cape in 1892. 20/2:103-110.
METHODIST CHURCH: Methodist Church – T.J. Hellyar. 6/2:54.
St. John’s Methodist Church, King Street, Kopeopeo – Bill Teesdale. 29/1:33-38.
Waimana/Nukuhou Methodist Church. 12/3:xxxii-xxxiii.
MEXICO: Archaeology in Mexico and Central America – A.S. Scott. 14/4:150-153.
Military Activities in the Opotiki District in 1870 – H.G.D. White. 20/1:41-45.
The Military Landing at Opotiki, 1865 – W.T. Parham [Correspondence]. 15/3:190.
Military Settlement at Opotiki. 5.
The Mill Farm Engagement – G. Mair. 1.
MILLER, Christine M. – Governor Fitzroy to Henry Clarke. 21/2:124-125.
– Henry Tacy Clarke, 1825-1902. 10/4:129-131.
MILLER, H.H. – Bush Pioneering Days. 7/3:59-70.
Minginui – Ted Mulcock. 35/1:25-29.
MINING: The History of Gold Mining on the River Thames – A.M. Isdale. 9/4:167-179.
Tarawera Sulphur Mine – Toone Hekamu. 5.
Tarawera Sulphur Mine – T. Thorne Seccombe. 7/1:20.
Miss Alice [Parkinson] – A Memoir – J.C.M. Cresswell. 9/4:180-182.
Miss Marion Watson Stewart, M.B.E., J.P. – Wynnton Poole. 35/1:38-41.
The Mission Field – Elsdon Best. 34/1:57-66.
Mr James Preece, C.M.S. Missionary – Rev. J.H. Starnes. 15/1:31-39.
Mrs Katherine McAlister Bell, M.B.E., J.P. – Wynnton Poole. 35/2:79-84.
MOHAKA RIVER: The “Fire in the Fern” by the Mohaka – Bernard H.N. Teague. 17/2:100-105.
MONTEFIORE, J.I.: J.I. Montefiore: Early New Zealand Trader. Appendix to “Sketches of New Zealand, 1837”
– A.H. Matheson. 30/2:106-109.
MONFAT, Fr. A. – Father Michael Borjon at Maketu. 38/2:92-96.
MOORE, Kenneth W. – Archaeological Survey – Ohope, Whakatane. 24/1:34-44.
– Archaeology at Whakatane, N.Z. 21/2:113-122; 22/1:50-63.
– Kaka-Tarahae Pa Site – Owhakatoro Valley. 14/1:38-39.
– Kawerau: Its History and Background. 12/1:23-27; 12/2:42-54;
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.
– 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, K.W., MABON, A.D. & PULLAR, W.A. – Site recording in the Whakatane District.12/2:72-75.
MOORE, K.W. & PULLAR, W.A. – Tamurenui Site, Onepu. 11/4:205-207.
MOORE, K.W., PULLAR, W.A. & SCOTT, A.R. – Field Archaeology in the Bay of Plenty. 15/1:105-114.
MOORE, K.W. & WORBOYS, R.E. – Tatahoata Cemetery Reserve, Ruatahuna, Urewera Country,
Now Kainaha Cemetery Historic Reserve. 22/1:45-46.
MOORE, P.R. – An Early Maori Stone Source at Maketu, Bay of Plenty. 29/1:19-23.
– Historic Archaeological Sites on Whale Island. 35/1:30-37.
– The Prehistoric Stone Quarries and Workshops of Tahanga, Coromandel Peninsula. 30/1:32-42.
– A Study of the Whakatane Museum Adze Collection. 25/1:1-11.
MOORE, P.R. & REID, Margot L. – The Wrecking of HMS Buffalo in 1840: An Account From the Ship’s Log. 26/2:58-67.
More About the Kohika Site, Bay of Plenty. Soil Stratigraphy and Pollen Analysis
– M.S. McGlone & W.A. Pullar. 24/2:110-113.
MORGAN, Margaret & BERGHAN, Penelope – New Zealand’s Earliest Botanical Explorers 17/1:95-99.
MORIORI: A Vanished Race: The Passing of the Moriori – Geo. M. Fowlds. 15/3:172-176.
MORISON, R.S. – Geological Features, Te Mahoe Dam Site. 12/2:79.
Motiti Island – A.H. Matheson. 19/1:1-20; 19/2:76-122.
MOTU: An Account of the Motu River Hydro Investigations – G.W. Gray. 15/2:140-142.
Development of the Motu – J. Innes. 27/2:71-74.
Historical Societies Traverse Old Routes – Emma Bridge. 18/1:46-50.
The Motu Tragedy – A. van der Wouden. 39/1:59-60.
A Ride Through the Motu Bush (c1897) – P. Keegan. 32/2:128-130.
Motuhora, or Whale Island: An Outline History – A.H. Garaway. 24/1:1-7.
Mount Edgcumbe County Park, Devon – H.D. London. 28/1:55.
Mount Hikurangi, 5753 ft – R.D. Cresswell. 14/4:144-146.
Mount Kapua, 4760 ft. 14/4:146-147, 149.
MOUTOHORA: The Gisborne-Matawai-Moutohora Railway – J.A. Barltrop. 27/2:108.
MULCOCK, Ted – Minginui. 35/1:25-29.
The Murder of James Fulloon – J.C.M. Cresswell. 4; 13/3:120-127.
MURIWAI: How Te Ano-o-Muriwai Became Part of the Whakatane Scene – C. Kingsley- Smith. 27/1:16-17.
Muriwai Cave: Cobbles and Shoreline – W.A. Pullar. 10/1:14.
The Murmur of the Shell. A Legend – Capt. Gilbert Mair. 1; 10/1:6-7.
MURRAY, E. – Early Days of the East Coast Railway: Pekatahi. 23/2:87-88, 93.
MURUPARA: The Development of Education in Murupara – Martin G. Wilson. 10/2:34-37.
Kawerau-Murupara Railway. 3:Newsletter 26.
Murupara Carvings – Dr J.C. Wadmore. 2:Newsletter 11.
Murupara Rock Carvings. 2:Newsletter 17.
Tuwhare House – Martin G. Wilson. 9/1:11-12.
MUSEUM NOTES: Mrs H.R. Erwin Bequest. 29/1:56.
Portrait of Mrs M. Ratahi. 29/2:121.
Steam Engine. 29/1:57.
MUSEUM, WHAKATANE: A Dream Come True – H.D. London. 20/1:56-59.
The Re-opening of the Whakatane District Museum – H.D. London. 26/2:101-102.
The Whakatane District Museum – A. van der Wouden. 28/1:51-53.
The Museum Movement – W.H. Way. 8/4:139-141.
MUSGRAVE, John Oliver – The Early Days of Motor Service Cars in the Eastern Bay of Plenty. 36/2:87-103; 37/1:33-49.
Mutiny at Fort Galatea – W.T. Parham. 4; 27/2:97-98.
My Days in the Rangitaiki District – Henry T. Pettit. 14/4:133-138.
My Life and Adventures in New Zealand – E.M.F. Dawber. 39/2:114-119.
My Life Among the Maoris – Mrs Ngoungou. 14/1:30-37.
Mystacina tuberculatis in Captivity – H.D. London. 17/2:122-124.
N
The Naming of Mount Edgecumbe. 13/2:101-103.
Napier in 1931 – Peggy M. Fussell. 36/1:30-52.
Narrative of Mr Charles James Ward of Rarotonga, Cook Islands. 16/1:3-14.
NASH, Sir Walter – Our Debt to the Pioneers. 13/3:179-185.
Native Law at Whakatane. 13/1:28-30.
NATUSCH, C. Aleck – Memories of Early Coastal Vessels [Correspondence]. 11/3:173-174.
NAYLOR, Ralph – Whakarewarewa State Forest Park, Rotorua. 24/2:57-70.
NEILSON, J.S.W. – Te Whatu Kura-a-Tangaroa. A Legend of Omaio. 10/1:10.
NELSON: The D’Urville Island-Nelson Metasomatised Rocks and their Significance in New Zealand Prehistory
– I.W. Keyes. 23/1:1-17.
NEW PLYMOUTH: Our Trip from New Plymouth to Whakatane, via Onehunga – Nell Ramson. 27/1:8-15.
NEW ZEALAND ARMED CONSTABULARY: Refer to NEW ZEALAND LAND WARS
NEW ZEALAND CROSS: Cross of Contention – W.T. Parham. 40/1:8-10.
NEW ZEALAND LAND WARS:
The Battle of Kaokaoroa, Matata – Nicholas Boyack. 35/1:16-24.
The Battle of Orakau, as Told by Hitiri Te Paerata. 21/2:100-107.
The Boulcott’s Farm Engagement, 1846 – Joseph Hinton. 23/2:64-67, 100.
A Contemporary Account of the Volkner and Fulloon Murders. 5.
Copy of a Letter from Lieut. G.H. Stoate, R.N. 20/2:111-113.
Cross of Contention – W.T. Parham. 40/1:8-10.
Date of the First Engagement Between Arawa and Tai Rawhiti Expedition, 1864
– D.M. Stafford [Correspondence]. 12/2:92.
An Echo of the Tairawhiti Expedition, 1864 – H.G.D. White. 21/1:52-53.
An Eyewitness Account of the Murder [Volkner’s]. 22/2:117-119.
The “Fire in the Fern” by the Mohaka – Bernard H.N. Teague. 17/2:100-105.
Fortresses of God – G.M. Fowlds. 5.
The Historic Tree of Orakau – Frank Glen. 32/1:59-60.
How Te Poronu Roadside Memorial Became Part of the Whakatane Scene
– H.D. London. 25/1:12-17.
Kereopa’s Utu – H.D. London. 23/1:37-42.
Letter From Archdeacon Brown to Sir George Grey. 21/1:50-51.
Maori War Medal: The Award of Private Donald McDonald – J.C.M. Cresswell. 21/1:47-49.
[The Maori Wars in the Bay of Plenty]. 8/2:37-81.
The Maori Wars of the Eighteen-Sixties – H.D. London. 1.
Military Activities in the Opotiki District in 1870 – H.G.D. White. 20/1:41-45.
The Military Landing at Opotiki, 1865 – W.T. Parham [Correspondence]. 15/3:190.
Military Settlement at Opotiki. 5.
The Murder of James Fulloon – J.C.M. Cresswell. 13/3:120-127.
Mutiny at Fort Galatea. 4.
Mutiny at Fort Galatea – W.T. Parham. 27/2:97-98.
New Zealand Armed Constabulary. 4.
An Old Lady Passes. 22/2:123-125.
On the Road to Galatea – W.T. Parham. 27/2:91-96.
The Opepe Engagement, 1869. 5.
Opotiki. 13/1:27-28.
Opotiki Expeditionary Force, 1865 – W.T. Parham. 17/1:78-79.
Preece’s Road – James Cowan. 10/3:79-81.
The Rangiaowhia “Affair” – J.B.W. Roberton [Correspondence]. 23/2:99-100.
A Relic of Fort Galatea – H.D. London. 12/3:147.
Rev. T.S. Grace’s Account of Volkner Murder. 4.
Rev. C.S. Volkner and the Tai Rawhiti Expedition, 1864. 7/2:24-36.
Riding the Taupo Desert – W.T. Parham. 35/2:103-105.
The Rise and Fall of Major Brassey – Clem Earp. 39/2:95-101.
St. Stephen the Martyr Church, Opotiki. 22/2:115-117, 120-121.
Sgt. Hallett at Fort Galatea – Ernest G. Hallett [Correspondence]. 12/3:158-159.
Skindivers Find Barge in Lake Waikaremoana – Nancye Jones. 21/2:95-97.
The Tai Rawhiti Edpedition – D.M. Stafford. 15/1:75-86.
Tapsell’s Big Guns – Alister Matheson. 37/1:1-11.
Te Kooti’s Raid on Whakatane, 1869 – C. Kingsley-Smith. 1.
Te Porere Engagement, 1869. 3:Newsletter 26.
The Te Teko Engagement – D.M. Stafford. 13/3:128-136.
Turbulent Waters – Events of Bay of Islands in 1845 – H.G.D. White. 21/2:66-83.
Volkner’s Letters to Governor Grey. 7/2:24-28; 22/2:122.
Whakatane Threatened in 1868. 1; 4; 5.
The Whitmore Expedition to Ruatahuna, 1869. 10/3:64-78.
The Whitmore Expedition to Ruatahuna, 1869 – Henry Tacy Clarke. 10/4:132-137.
New Zealand – The Shaky Isles – W.T. Parham [Editorial]. 26/1:1.
New Zealand Armed Constabulary. 4.
New Zealand Manure and Chemical Co. Ltd., Sulphur Point, Tauranga, 1877-1900 – A.C. Bellamy. 33/1:16-24.
New Zealand Primal Maori Religion – Rev. Jim Irwin. 40/2:92-98.
A New Zealander Looks Back – Ewen W. Alison. 13/2:80-81.
New Zealand’s Earliest Botanical Explorers – Margaret Morgan & Penelope Berghan. 17/2:95-99.
New Zealand’s First National Flag. 3.
NEWBORN, JOSHUA: Joshua Newborn – A Tattooed Pakeha. 29/1:54-55.
Nga Taniwha a te Maori – Rev. Jim Irwin. 31/2:101-105.
Ngaiterangi Chronology – J.P. Porter. 19/2:143-146.
NGAKAHIKATEA, MRS WHIRIHANA: The Funeral of Granny Nga. 23/2:96.
Nga-Puhi Invasions of the Bay of Plenty in the Early Nineteenth Century – Lawrence M. Rogers. 7/4:96-97A.
The Ngararas of the Rurimas. 30/1:54-61.
NGOUNGOU, CAROLINE: The Case of Mrs Ngoungou, Nee Caroline Perrett – J.R. Sheehan. 14/1:28-29.
NGOUNGOU, Caroline – My Life Among the Maoris. 14/1:30-37.
NICHOLAS, ALBERT JOHN: Albert John Nicholas, Early N.Z. Settler and Trader
– L.W. Melvin [Correspondence]. 15/2:152-153.
Albert John Nicholas, Early N.Z. Settler and Trader – Richard L.H. Waugh 15/1:60-73.
Albert John Nicholas, Early N.Z. Trader – Richard L.H. Waugh
[Correspondence]. 12/3:153-154.
Nicholas, Trader. Appendix to “The History of Goldmining on the River
Thames” – A.M. Isdale. 9/4:176.
The Nichols Family Moves House – Pat MacDonald. 31/1:57-60.
NICHOLSON, CAPTAIN JOHN: Captain John Nicholson and the Haweis – H.D. London [Correspondence]. 12/3:154-156.
The 1968 Storm and its Effect on the Bay of Plenty Coastline – W.A. Pullar. 26/2:72-75.
No Room at the Inn. Te Pukeites Camp Under Their Own Buggy. 29/1:47-50.
Noah Jonassen – The Aerial King – A. van der Wouden. 40/1:1-7.
Nonagenarian Has Adventurous Life: War and Rebellion. 4:Newsletter 41.
NORRIS, CAPTAIN FRED: Captain Fred Norris and the Bay of Plenty Coastal Trade, 1907-1924
– Alister Matheson. 39/1:1-21.
Not By Wind Ravaged – Hone Tuwhare. 10/3:94.
Notes on the Diary of Alfred Parkinson – J.C.M. Cresswell. 20/2:114-115.
Notes on Early Earthquakes in the Bay of Plenty – Philip Andrews. 31/2:111-112.
Notes on Early Maori School at Matata – Elsie Locke. 12/3:128-130.
Notes From a Surveyor’s Field Book. 11/4:185-188.
Notes on the Geology of Maungapohatu – W.A. Pullar. 11/2:85-86.
Notes on the Tipunas – Dr T. Wi Repa. 6/1:9-16.
NORTH, Ada J. – Reminiscences of a Mission Nurse. 14/1:18-21.
NORTH, Allan – Te Whai a Te Motu Meeting House, Ruatahuna. 13/1:33; 13/2:98.
NUKUHOU: Memories of Another Pioneer – A.J. Black. 14/1:25.
The Settlement of Waimana and Nukuhou – R.A. Bell. 26/2:97-99.
Waimana/Nukuhou Methodist Church. 12/3:xxxii-xxxiii.
OAMARU: 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.
OBITUARIES: ADAMS, E. Lionel. 34/2:131
ARMSTRONG, Mrs C.S. 12/2:xix.
BALLANTRAE, Rt. Hon. Lord Bernard. 29/1:60.
BALLANTRAE, Rt. Hon. Lady Laura. 28/1:60.
BAXTER, Noble. 7/3:xvi.
BEEVER, Fred. 23/2:112.
BERG, Leslie Samuel. 28/2:127.
BLACK, John. 29/2:123.
BLUETT, John Webster (Wepiha). 12/3:xxxiv.
BOON, Alice. 27/2:115.
BOON, William Richard. 11/1:41.
BOURKE, J.M. 13/3:xxxvi.
BRABANT, Herbert Wedgwood. 26/1:56.
BRIFFAULT, Harold Lister. 27/2:115.
BRIFFAULT, Violet Ada. 34/2:130-131.
BROWN, Alice. 9/3:xvi.
BROWN, L.H. 6/3:xiii.
BROWN, N. Akuhata. 13/3:xxxvi.
BUNYAN, William G. 7/1:vi.
BURGESS, Horace Alfred. 13/2:xii.
BURT, F.A. (Fred). 29/1:59.
CAISLEY, Christopher George. 8/1:vi.
CANNING, Alexander J. 5:Newsletter 45.
CLARK, James David. 7/2:xi.
CLARK, Lindsay. 30/2:127.
COLLIER, Nellie. 14/2:xiv.
COTTRELL, Bernard Victor. 14/3:xix.
CRAIG, Elsdon Walter Grant. 28/2:126.
CUMING, C.J. 12/1:v.
CUTLER, Frederick Bertram. 13/3:xxxviii.
DANSEY, Harry Delamare. 28/1:59.
DAWSON, Dr Eric Tewsley. 28/2:127.
DELAMARE, Paora Kingi (Paul). 30/2:127.
DU PONTET, Eleanor Dorothy. 27/1:60.
DU PONTET, Raymond Jules Eugene. 12/4:xlviii.
DUTHIE, James Harland. 35/1:61.
EIVERS, Herbert J. 28/1:58.
EIVERS, James. 13/1:xxii.
ELLIS, Dr Leonard Gordon. 7/2:xi.
ERNEST, Brian. 39/1:61.
ERWIN, Helen Rosa. 29/1:60.
FAULKNER, Agnes Emily. 35/1:61-62.
FLEMING, Thomas James. 9/2:63.
FLOOD, Mark J. 11/4:xxxv-xxxvi.
FRANCIS, William John. 12/2:xxi.
FRASER, Constance. 12/2:xx-xxi.
FURNISS, Cliff. 29/1:59.
GAITT, Amy J. 5:Newsletter 46.
GIBB, Alan D. 9/1:26.
GOW, Ian Burman. 30/1:65.
GOW, Maidie. 24/1:52.
GOW, Walter G. 24/1:52.
GOW, William Burman. 28/1:59.
GUTHRIE, Ashley Conrad. 23/2:112.
HALBERT, Rongo W. 21/2:138.
HAMILL, Miles. 5:Newsletter 44.
HANDRICKS, Douglas Hubert Nelson. 29/2:124.
HARRISON, Henry. 9/4:xxii.
HASTIE, A.J. 11/3:xxii.
HAUA, Charles. 32/2:131.
HAULTAIN, Eric Campbell. 9/1:26.
HENDERSON, William Simmons (Bill). 28/1:59.
HENRY, Sister Annie. 19/2:140-142.
HILL, John G. 21/2:138-139.
HILL, M.H.E. 11/3:xxi.
HILL, W. Howard. 5:Newsletter 44.
HOHAPATA, James P. (Jimmy). 13/3:xxxvii.
HORRIGAN, Father Dennis. 39/2:120.
HOUSTON, John. 10/2:xx.
HUNIA, Maraea. 28/1:60.
JAMEISON, Andrew Harper. 13/3:xxxvii.
JARRETT, Emelie Florice. 28/2:126.
KEEPA, Hoani Tuhimota (Johnny). 5:Newsletter 48.
LAUGHTON, Rev. John George. 13/3:159-164, xxxvi.
LENNARD, Leslie Maurice. 36/2:131.
LITTLE, Elsie E. 30/1:66.
LUKE, Alfred L. 13/1:xxii.
McFARLAND, Lotte. 28/2:126.
McGOUGAN, Alexander Francis. 14/3:xx.
McGOUGAN, Emily. 10/2:xx.
McHARG, Irvine Stephens. 5:Newsletter 50.
McLEAN, Alexander. 12/4:xlviii.
MACMILLAN, Ethel Urania. 33/1:62.
MAHY, Frank. 6/2:vi.
MAIR, Gilbert Henry. 14/1:ix.
MANUERA, Te Pareake Eruera. 28/2:127.
MELVIN, Leslie W. 31/2:125-126.
MERRITT, James. 7/1:vi.
MILROY, Frederick. 9/2:63.
MOULDEN, Jack & Amiria (Milly). 40/1:61.
MURRAY, George J. 10/2:xx.
NORTH, Dr Allan. 30/2:126.
NORTON, Robert Roy. 29/1:59.
ORR, William James. 14/3:xx.
OTLEY, George. 11/3:xxii.
PATTERSON, John. 12/2:xxi.
POTTER, Harold David. 12/1:xi.
PRIDEAUX, Francis. 27/1:60-61.
PROWSE, Ngaire. 40/1:61.
PULLAR, Dr William Alexander (Alan). 31/1:63-64.
RADCLIFFE, David S. 23/2:112.
RANGI, Ematina Poutaiaha Ngarawake Pipiana. 12/2:xix.
RANGI, Rotu Numia. 11/3:xxi.
RAE, Duncan McFaddyen. 12/1:x.
RICHARDSON, Arthur Laurence. 20/1:68.
ROGERS, Rev. Lawrence Moter. 32/1:61-62.
RUFF, Annie. 24/1:53.
RURU, Hoera Whakamiha (Digger). 37/1:62.
SANTON, Eva. 12/3:xxxiii.
SAVAGE, Arihia. 2:Newsletter 10.
SHAPLEY, Sidney Samuel. 9/1:25.
SHAW, Albert E. 7/3:xvi.
SIMPSON, Mary. 8/1:vi.
SISAM, L.E. (Pete). 30/2:126.
SISAM, Len. 9/3:xvi.
SLADDEN, Bernard. 9/2:61-62.
SLOANE, F.R. (Toddy). 9/2:63.
STARNES, Rev. John Horace. 24/1:53-54.
STEWART, A.O. 5:Newsletter 49; 6/2:v.
STONEHAM, Roy C. 31/2:127.
SUCKLING, C.A. 11/3:xxi.
TAKURUA, Joe. 13/3:xxxvii.
TAMARAU, Takarua. 6/4:xx.
TAPSELL, Kouma. 12/2:xx.
TEAGUE, Bernard. 30/2:125.
TERANGI, Te Pairi Tu. 2:Newsletter 10; 3:Newsletter 23.
THOMPSON, Sister Nancy. 36/2:131.
TURNBULL, David Scott. 14/4:xxiv.
TURUWHENUA, Dave. 21/1:x.
UPTON, William Westwood. 13/3:xxxvi-xxxvii.
van der WOUDEN, Cornelius Adrianus (Cees). 29/2:123.
VOLMULLER, Leonard Hendrik Gysbert. 30/1:65.
WARREN, H.G. (Harry). 31/2:125.
WASHER, George L. 24/1:53.
WATT, Cecil. 19/2:139-140.
WHARFE, F.A. 9/4:xxii.
WHARFE, Kate Lottie. 9/1:26.
WHITE, Charles G. 14/3:xix.
WINIATA, Maharaia. 8/1:vi.
WITHY, Ruth. 11/4:xxxvi.
WOODBERRY, May. 29/2:124.
OHIWA: Albert John Nicholas, Early N.Z. Settler and Trader – Richard L.H. Waugh. 15/1:60-73.
The Development of Ohiwa – Dorothy Du Pontet. 11/3:121-133.
The Development of Ohiwa – Enid M. Peace [Correspondence]. 11/4:215.
The Life and Adventures of Kahuki – Robert M. Smith. 10/4:115-119.
A Massacre Averted – “Kotare”. 12/1:19-21.
Ohiwa Ferry – R.M. Green [Correspondence]. 11/3:172.
The Ohiwa Ferry – A. van der Wouden. 34/1:11-20.
Ohiwa Pa Sites Presented to the Nation – H.D. London. 18/1:53.
Ohiwa Township. 10/1:22-23.
Ohiwa Township – H.D. London. 4.
Old Ohiwa Hotel. 5.
Paparoa Pa, Ohiwa Harbour – W.A. Pullar. 10/4:150.
Thomas Black: Early Trader and Settler in the Bay of Plenty – L.W. Melvin. 12/3:105-111.
Whakatane’s New Wharf – Ohiwa Harbour. 5.
Wharves on the Ohiwa Harbour – A. van der Wouden. 40/2:102-107.
OHOPE: Archaeological Survey, Ohope, Whakatane, New Zealand – K.W. Moore. 24/1:34-44.
Fossils at Taneatua and Ohope Beach. 5.
Salvage Excavation at Port Ohope (N69/87) Whakatane, New Zealand – K.W. Moore. 20/1:46-49.
Te Paripari Pa – A Gunfighters, Ohope – C. Kingsley-Smith. 19/2:135-136.
Whakatane to Ohope. 1.
OKAREKA, LAKE: Herbert Robert Benn (1869-1911). Appendix to “Some European History of Lake
Okareka District” – H.D. London. 28/1:30-32.
The House of H.R. Benn, Lake Okareka. Appendix to “Some European History of
Lake Okareka District” – R.L. Bourne. 28/1:28-29.
Some European History of Lake Okareka District – John E.L. Evans. 28/1:17-27.
OKATAINA, LAKE: Te Koutu Pa – N76/66 – Lake Okataina – Kenneth W. Moore. 26/2:104-112.
The Old Gisborne-Ruatahuna Stock Route – R. Andrew Fuller. 14/4:164-169.
An Old Lady Passes. 22/2:123-125.
Old Mission House Burnt – C.R. Coates. 5.
Old Ohiwa Hotel. 5.
OMAIO: The Whatu Kura a Tangaroa (A Legend of Omaio). 4.
Te Whatu Kura-a-Tangaroa. A Legend of Omaio – J.S.W. Neilson. 10/1:10.
On Board the Lutterworth – E.J. Westgate. 27/2:101-106.
On the Road to Galatea – W.T. Parham. 27/2:91-96.
On Robert Maunsell, and “Te Manihera” – Clem Earp. 40/1:11-16.
ONEHUNGA: Our Trip From New Plymouth to Whakatane, Via Onehunga – Nell Ramson. 27/1:8-15.
ONEPU: Onepu Hot Springs. Appendix to “The Onepu Hot Springs in 1928” – K.W. Moore. 28/2:122.
The Onepu Hot Springs in 1928 – H.G. Rand. 28/2:119-121.
Pits, Terraces at King’s Farm, Onepu – K.W. Moore. 13/2:90-95.
Suspect Food Pits – King’s Farm, Onepu – K.W. Moore. 14/1:43.
Tamurenui Site, Onepu – K.W. Moore & W.A. Pullar. 11/4:205-207.
ONSLOW, EARL OF: Up Country With the Governor. 13/2:45-67.
Opening of the Judea Meeting House, Tauranga. 3:Newsletter 28; 4:Newsletter 37.
Opening of the Rotoiti Steam Sawmill. 31/1:61-62.
OPEPE: Conditions at Opepe Military Post. Visits of a Missionary. 5.
The Opepe Engagement, 1869. 5.
Social Life at Opepe – Now a Ghost Town. 5.
Te Teko to Opepe in 1891 – Robert Price. 5.
OPOTIKI: Centenary of a Small Town Clan. 23/2:86.
A Chapter Ends in Opotiki – G.W. Gray. 22/2:74-76.
A Contemporary Account of the Volkner and Fulloon Murders. 5.
Copy of a Letter From Lieut. G.H. Stoate, R.N. 20/2:111-113.
Describing a Trip From Maketu to Opotiki in the Early 1870s. 5.
The Diary of Alfred Parkinson – H.G.D. White. 20/1:28-35.
The Diary of Francis Jorton Foster. 36/2:63-72.
Gisborne to Opotiki in 1890. 36/1:53-56.
In the Days of Yore. 22/2:113-114.
John Alexander Wilson: First Resident Missionary in Opotiki-Whakatane 1840-1851. 15/3:160-166.
Memories of an Early Carrier – Allan Abbott. 14/1:22-24.
Military Activities in the Opotiki District, 1870 – H.G.D. White. 20/1:41-45.
The Military Landing at Opotiki, 1865 – W.T. Parham [Correspondence]. 15/3:190.
Military Settlement at Opotiki. 5.
Miss Alice [Parkinson] – A Memoir – J.C.M. Cresswell. 9/4:180-182.
Notes on the Diary of Alfred Parkinson – J.C.M. Cresswell. 20/2:114-115.
Notes from a Surveyor’s Field Book. 11/4:185-188.
An Old Lady Passes. 22/2:123-125.
Opotiki. 13/1:27-28.
Opotiki – Disaster Area – March 1964 – H.D. London. 12/2:77-78.
Opotiki Expeditionary Force, 1865 – W.T. Parham [Correspondence]. 17/1:78-79.
Opotiki Group Visit Whakatane, 1891. 18/1:44-46.
Opotiki History. 18/1:41-50.
Opotiki History – Agnes J. McCallion. 16/1:46-51.
Opotiki Settlers, 1865-1879. [List of] 4; 5.
Opotiki Street Directory, 1880. [List of Residents] 22/2:77-80.
Opotiki Town and District, 1884. 22/2:110-112.
Opotiki as a Young Girl First Saw It – Dorothy Du Pontet. 22/2:01-030.
Opotiki’s Gala Week – 60 Years Ago. 5.
Our Opotiki Letter – Bay of Plenty Times. 33/2:118-121.
Overland From Dannevirke to Opotiki in 1910 – David H. Graham. 38/2:104-109.
Paki Withers Still Going Strong. 12/4:172-173.
Records of Earlier Days – H.D. London. 25/1:37-42.
Rescue Excavation of a Pa Site Near Opotiki in the Eastern Bay of Plenty
– B.G. McFadgen & A.J. 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 – H.G.D. White. 19/2:133-134.
A Story of the Good Old Days. 26/1:28.
The Story and Origins of Te Whakatohea – A.C. Lyall. 19/1:35-43; 20/1:36-40, 60-67; 20/2:116-118.
A Sugar Industry for Opotiki, 1882 – H.D. London. 22/2:81-109.
The Tarawera Eruption, As Observed From Opotiki. 18/1:54-56.
Temperance, or Lack of it, at Opotiki, 1889-1891 – A. van der Wouden. 38/1:32-38.
A Trip From Opotiki to Taupo in 1896. 5.
The Unfloatable Opotiki Steam Shipping Co. Ltd. – Anton van der Wouden. 37/1:50-54.
A Visit to Opotiki in 1873. 38/2:114-116.
A Visit to Opotiki in 1887. 40/2:109-111.
Volkner’s letters to Governor Grey. 7/2:24-28; 22/2:122.
OPOTIKI, Cutter: Launch of Mr William Kelly’s New Cutter. 33/2:120-121.
OPOURIAO: Early Settlement Days in the Opouriao Valley, Bay of Plenty – Gilbert Yeoman. 25/2:94-96.
Farming at Rewarau, Opouriao District – T. Thorne Seccombe. 12/1:3-18.
The Opouriao Estate – H.D. London. 13/2:82-83.
Opouriao Station Homestead. 12/2:92.
The Settlement of Opouriao – H.D. London. 4.
Whakatane, Opouriao and Waimana Visited 1880-1882. 22/1:1-13.
ORAKAU: The Battle of Orakau, 1864, as Told by Hitiri Te Paerata. 21/2:100-107.
The Historic Tree of Orakau – Frank Glen. 32/1:59-60.
ORETE POINT: Pioneering Days at Orete Point, Better Known as Waihau Bay, East Cape
– 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 – W.T. Parham. 18/2:104-108, 110.
The Last Moa. 5.
Rare Birds at Matata. 5.
OTAGO: The Discovery and Early Settlement of Otago and Southland – Bruce C. Adam. 5; 20/1:1-18, 55.
OTAKIRI: Developing a Farm at Otakiri, on the Rangitaiki Plains – E.F. Whitthaus. 25/1:78-90, 93.
Early Memories of Otakiri, 1918-1925 – Stephanie E. Cullen. 40/1:40-45.
Early Otakiri Farming – From a Woman’s Point of View – Mrs May Woodberry Sen. 25/2:91-93.
Hallett’s Flaxmill – A. van der Wouden. 25/2:68-77.
Otipa Flour Mill – H.D. London. 9/1:17-18.
Our Debt to the Pioneers – Sir Walter Nash. 13/3:179-185.
Our First Doctors – L.K. Gluckman. 14/4:157-163.
Our Opotiki Letter – Bay of Plenty Times. 33/2:120-121.
Our Trip From New Plymouth to Whakatane, Via Onehunga – Nell Ramson. 27/1:8-15.
An Outline History of the Establishment of Churches in the Eastern Bay of Plenty. 6/2:35-55.
Outline History of the Whangaparaoa District, Cape Runaway. 14/4:139-143.
An Outline of Local Possibilities for Field Archaeology – A.D. Mabon. 6/1:2-6.
Overland From Gisborne to Tauranga, 1903. 27/2:63-70.
Overland From Dannevirke to Opotiki in 1910 – David H. Graham. 38/2:104-109.
Overland Journey From Auckland to Port Nicholson, 1843 – Errol Westgate. 38/1:16-20.
OWHAKATORO: Fratricide at Owhakatoro – R.M. Smith. 11/1:23-27.
Kaka-Tarahae Pa Site – Owhakatoro Valley – K.W. Moore. 14/1:38-39.
P
Pacific Backgrounds – A.M. Isdale. 16/2:92-108.
Pack Trip Down the Whakatane River – Ruatahuna to Ruatoki North, 1962 – A.L. Richardson. 10/3:82.
PAENGAROA: The Excavations at Paengaroa, 1959 – J. Golson. 7/4:82-86.
Pahou Church. 9/4:165.
Painting the Pink and White Terraces – Experiences at Rotomahana – Charles Blomfield. 18/1:38-40.
Paki Withers Still Going Strong. 12/4:172-173.
PAKOTORE: A Brief Traditional History of Pakotore. Appendix to “The Excavations at Paengaroa, 1959”
– 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.
HMS Pandora in the Bay of Plenty, 1852 – A.H. Matheson. 18/1:1-14; 18/2:62-79.
Paparoa Pa, Ohiwa Harbour – W.A. Pullar. 10/4:150.
PARHAM, W.T. – A Banks Treasury. 25/2:114-115.
– Confessions of a “Digger” [Editorial]. 28/1:1.
– A Contested New Zealand Cross. 34/1:42-44.
– Cross of Contention. 40/1:8-10.
– [Editorial]. 26/2:57.
– The Enigma of Major Brassey. 14/2:77-78.
– The Files of the Times [Editorial]. 30/1:2.
– The Gannets of White Island. 18/2:104-108, 110.
– Helping With the Dictionary. 38/2:117-118.
– In Quest of Spanish Gold. 26/2:90-91.
– In the Track of Vancouver. 15/3:166-171.
– Island Volcano by W.T. Parham – E.E. Bush [Book Review] 22/1:68-69.
– John Barr Clarke Hoyte (1835-1913): A Portrait. 20/2:99-102.
– Living on a Volcano. 23/1:43-47.
– Man Against the Mountain. The Story of White Island Products Ltd. 17/1:56-66.
– Maori Wheat Growing and Flour Milling, 1845-1880. 9/2:42-44.
– The Military Landing at Opotiki, 1865 [Correspondence]. 15/3:190.
– Mutiny at Fort Galatea. 27/2:97-98.
– New Zealand – The Shaky Isles [Editorial]. 26/1:1.
– On the Road to Galatea. 27/2:91-96.
– Rewi Maniopoto Comes to Whakatane. 29/2:109-114.
– Riding the Taupo Desert. 35/2:103-105.
– Some Notes of the Investigation of the Flour Mill at Umuhika. 7/1:21-22.
– Tuatara – The Classic Survivor. 30/1:62-63.
– Two Prominent Figures in Early Whakatane History. 15/1:87-96.
– A Vice-Regal Legacy. 26/1:29-31.
– The Von Tempsky Exhibition, Hamilton. 26/2:87-89.
– Von Tempsky as a Writer. 10/4:142-144.
– A Wartime Visit to the Bay of Plenty. 37/2:71-75; 38/1:42-45.
– Will White Island Explode? 22/1:48-49.
PARKINSON, ALFRED: The Diary of Alfred Parkinson – H.G.D. White. 20/1:28-35.
Notes on the Diary of Alfred Parkinson – J.C.M. Cresswell. 20/2:114-115.
PARKINSON, ALICE MARY: Miss Alice – A Memoir – J.C.M. Creswell. 9/4:180-182.
PARKINSON, Rev. James H. – The Rev. Karl Sylvius Volkner. 37/1:56-57.
Parkinson’s Island – Neil C. Begg. 14/4:148-149.
PAROA: The History of Paroa School. 12/3:131-136.
The Passing of an Era. 8/3:85-95.
Pataka Kuwaha From Whakatane. 2:Newsletter 17.
PATTESON, BISHOP JOHN COLERIDGE: Bishop John Coleridge Patteson – Rev. N. Te Hau. 10/2:54-56.
Patuone’s Armour – H.D. London. 15/3:184-185.
PEACE, Enid – Mr and Mrs Joseph Chappell. 10/2:57.
– The Development of Ohiwa [Correspondence]. 11/4:215.
PEARCE, G.L. – How the Maoris Used to Count. 9/2:45-46.
PEARSON, MAGGIE: A Chat With an Old Identity – Mrs Maggie Pearson, nee Creeke. 6/4:137-141.
PEARSON, Maggie – As I Remember Whakatane. 14/1:11-14.
PEDERSEN, E.O. & ROCHE, E.B. – End of a Rabbit Infestation. 23/1:53-55.
PEDOLOGY: Agricultural Soil Scientists and the Pumice Lands – W.A. Pullar. 23/1:18-23.
More About the Kohika Site, Bay of Plenty: Soil Stratigraphy and Pollen Analysis – W.A.
Pullar & M.S. McGlone. 24/2:110-113.
Soils of the Te Teko Locality – W.A. Pullar. 29/1:12-18.
The Working Life of a Field Scientist – W.A. Pullar. 31/1:35-42.
PEKATAHI: Early Days of the East Coast Railway: Pekatahi – E. Murray. 23/2:87-88, 93.
PERRETT, CAROLINE: The Case of Mrs Ngoungou, nee Caroline Perrett – J.R. Sheehan. 14/1:28-29.
My Life Among the Maoris – Caroline Ngoungou. 14/1:30-37.
Petrified Springs at the Horomanga Gorge, Galatea District. 12/1:28.
Petroglyphs in the Kaingaroa Block – F.W. Davis. 6/1:17-29.
PETTIT, Harry T. – My Days in the Rangitaiki District. 14/4:133-138.
A Pioneer Looks Back – Mary Ann Ensor. 27/2:79-87.
A Pioneer Missionary to the Urewera – Sister Annie Henry, M.B.E. – J.H. Starnes. 6/3:84-93.
A Pioneer Remembers [Mr C. Garlick, Taneatua]. 29/1:39-43.
Pioneering Days at Orete Point, Better Known as Waihau Bay, East Cape – T. Thorne Seccombe. 11/1:3-19; 11/2:87-112.
Pioneering Days of the Waioeka – Andrew McLean. 12/4:174-180.
Pit Terrace Site, Kawerau – K.W. Moore. 12/1:34-35.
Pits, Terraces at King’s Farm, Onepu – K.W. Moore. 13/2:90-95.
Place Names in the Te Teko District – K.W. Moore. 28/2:68-73.
POETRY: “A Bush Ballad”. 9/1:21.
“Kohi Point” – C. Kingsley-Smith. 24/2:102.
“Mauri” – Hone Tuwhare. 10/4:141.
“Not By the Wind Ravaged” – Hone Tuwhare. 10/3:94.
“The Town of the Talking Stones” – C. Kingsley-Smith. 24/1:28.
POHATUROA ROCK: Memorial Shelter at Pohaturoa. 1.
Early Attempts to Demolish Pohaturoa Rock. 5.
Pohaturoa Rock, Whakatane – H.D. London. 11/2:28-32.
Pohaturoa, the Sacred Rock of Whakatane – Te Tawhero Tuati. 1.
Squabbles About Pohaturoa. The Rock. 29/2:115-120.
Points of Interest Along the Road – John Redpath. 12/4:180-181, 187.
POMPALLIER, JEAN BAPTISTE FRANCOIS: Jean Baptiste Francois Pompallier and the Bay of Plenty – J.H. Starnes. 11/3:134-142.
PONGAKAWA: The Bay of Plenty Timber Company Limited – William P. Palmer. 39/2:74-83.
POOLE, Rev. Wynnton H. – Canon W. Goodyear, 1850-1914. 32/1:24-27.
– Miss Marion Watson Stewart, M.B.E., J.P. 35/1:38-41.
– Mrs Katherine McAlister Bell, M.B.E., J.P. 35/2:79-84.
– Poverty Bay. 31/2:94-100.
– Some Recollections of the Poole Family. 34/1:32-41.
Poroporo School’s Eightieth Birthday. 11/4:208-210.
PORT NICHOLSON: Overland Journey From Auckland to Port Nicholson, 1843 – Errol Westgate. 38/1:16-20.
PORTER, J.P. – Ngaiterangi Chronology. 19/2:143-146.
– “Te Arawa”: A Commentary on Don Stafford’s History. 19/1:44-55.
A Possible Key to the Mystery of Maori Dialects. 13/2:98-99.
The Possibilities of Early Polynesian Occupation at Thornton – W.A. Pullar. 9/3:129-130.
POST & TELEGRAPH: Early Post Offices in the Bay of Plenty. 4.
Historical Background of Waiotahi Exchange. 22/2:129.
The Story of Mails and Communications in and Around Whakatane
During the Past Hundred Years – V.A. Rucroft. 6/4:125-130.
The Te Teko Post Office 1879-1980 – E.J. 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, JAMES: Mr James Preece, C.M.S. Missionary – Rev. J.H. Starnes. 15/1:31-39.
Preece’s Road – James Cowan. 10/3:79-81.
Prehistoric Research Today. 2.
The Prehistoric Stone Quarries and Workshops of Tahanga, Coromandel Peninsula – P.R. Moore. 30/1:32-42.
Presbyterian Church. 6/2:38-45.
PRICE, Robert – Te Teko to Opepe in 1891. 5.
The Preistley Flaxmill – H.D. London. 9/1:21.
Primary Volcanic Ash Deposits of the Rotorua, Bay of Plenty and Gisborne Districts – W.A. Pullar. 10/4:120-128.
A Princess and the Fairies – Links With Mt. Albert and Whakatane – G.M. Fowlds. 5.
Puketapu Look-Out – Symbol of Peace. 13/1:12-14.
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, W.A. & HEWITT, S.R. – Flooding of Rangitaiki Plains, 1962. 11/2:113-115.
PULLAR, W.A. & KENNEDY, N.M. – History as an Aid to Earth Sciences. 23/2:94-96.
PULLAR, W.A. & MABON, A.D.
– Kapu-te-Rangi (Toi’s Pa). 9/3:117-128.
– Tauanui Pa, Taneatua. 11/3:157-161.
PULLAR, W.A., MABON, A.D. & MOORE, K.W. – Site Recording in the Whakatane District. 12/2:72-75.
PULLAR, W.A. & McGLONE, M.S. – More About the Kohika Site, Bay of Plenty: Soil Stratigraphy and Pollen Analysis. 24/2:110-113.
PULLAR, W.A. & MOORE, K.W. – Tamurenui Site, Onepu. 11/4:205-207.
PULLAR, W.A., MOORE, K.W. & SCOTT, A.S. – Field Archaeology in the Bay of Plenty.15/1:105-114.
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) – H.D. 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.
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 – J.A. 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 – R.H. Stott. 21/1:18-28.
Matata Railway, Roads and Bridges League, 1912-1913 – Walter Gibbons. 38/2:97-103.
My Life and Adventures in New Zealand – E.M.F. Dawber. 39/2:114-119.
Te Teko and the Railway – A. van der Wouden. 28/2:112-113.
These Days it’s the “Express Loggers” – Cecil H.V. Steers. 21/1:28-31.
Rakei Hopukia (N77/4) Te Teko, Bay of Plenty – K.W. 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, 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, H.G. – The Onepu Hot Springs in 1928. 28/2:119-121.
The Rangiaowhia “Affair” – J.B.W. Roberton [Correspondence]. 23/2:99-100.
Rangihouhiri – A.C. Lyall. 13/3:194-195.
Ranginui Academy for Arts and Crafts. 3:Newsletter 28.
RANGITAIKI PLAINS: 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.
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 – S.R. Hewitt & W.A. Pullar. 11/2:113-115.
Memoirs of Herb Duff – A.T. Stratton. 12/3:95-104.
My Days in the Rangitaiki District – Harry T. Pettit. 14/4:133-138.
Rangitaiki Plains – C.R. Coates. 2.
Some Reminiscences of an Early Settler on “The Swamp” – C. Hallett. 10/2:40-42.
Thornton Looks Back on Fifty Years. 10/2:38-39.
Raoul (Sunday) Island, Kermadec Group: A Brief History – J.B. 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 – C.R. McLernon. 31/2:65-93; 32/2:106-117; 33/1:32-43.
Raumahora the Beautiful – W.B. Baker. 9/2:39-41.
Raumoa – J.B.W. Roberton. 19/2:137.
Recent Investigations of Whakatane – W.A. 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 a Surveyor – H.J. Jenks. 34/1:1-10; 35/2:63-72.
Records of Earlier Days – H.D. London. 25/1:31-42.
Red Feather Money of Santa Cruz Islands – R.C. Burgess. 10/4:138-140.
REDPATH, John – Points of Interest Along the Road. 12/4:180-181, 187.
REID, Margot & MOORE, P.R. – The Wrecking of HMS Buffalo in 1840: An Account from the Ship’s Log. 26/2:58-67.
REINGA: The Maori Spirit Land. 1.
A Relic of Fort Galatea – H.D. 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 – I.S. McHarg. 2.
Anglican Church – C.R. 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 – C.R. Coates. 6/3:68-83.
The Catholic Church in Whakatane – Rev. Fr. B.F. Arahill. 15/1:39-44.
The C.M.S. Missionaries Came to Whakatane – C.R. Coates. 4.
The Church Missionary Society in Whakatane and Eastern Bay of Plenty,
1828-1902 – C.R. 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 – H.D. 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 – W.B. 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 – J.H. 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.
Methodist Chruch – T.J. Hellyer. 6/2:54.
Mr James Preece, C.M.S. Missionary – Rev. J.H. Starnes. 15/1:31-39.
Old Mission House Burnt – C.R. 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. – J.H. Starnes. 6/3:84-93.
Presbyterian Church. 6/2:38-45.
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.
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.
Salvation Army – Violet A. Rucroft. 6/2:55.
Selwyn’s First Visitation to the Bay of Plenty – C.R. Coates. 12/2:55-62.
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 – R.M. Green. 13/2:78-79.
Reminiscences of a Drover – Toone Hekamu. 9/4:183-196.
Reminiscences of Droving Days, 1921-1928 – L.A. (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.
The Re-Opening of Whakatane District Museum – H.D. London. 26/2:101-102.
Report on Archaeological Investigations at Thornton, Whakatane, Bay of Plenty – F.W. Shawcross. 13/3:186-192.
Rescue Excavation on a Pa Site Near Opotiki in the Eastern Bay of Plenty – B.G. McFadgen & A.J. 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. 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 – W.T. Parham. 29/2:109-114.
RHODES, Gwendoline E. – Early Days on “The Swamp”. 24/1:31-33.
RICHARDSON, A.L. – 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 – W.T. 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 – W.A. Pullar. 11/4:199-202.
ROADING: 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.
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, E.B. & PEDERSEN, E.O. – End of a Rabbit Infestation. 23/1:53-55.
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.
RORKE, Jinty – A.H. Whitehouse – An Early Film Pioneer. 32/1:17-23.
– The Carribean Connection. 38/2:84-91.
– Government Buildings, Tauranga. 36/2:104-110.
– 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: The Sunken Island in Lake Rotoma – K.W. 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 – R.F. 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 – C.R. Taylor. 27/2:88-90.
Early Education in Rotorua and Maketu – P. Andrews. 32/1:36-41.
Fish Weir Discovery, Rotorua – W.A. Pullar. 23/2:98.
Flour Mills of the Lakes District – Cecit Watt. 19/1:21-29.
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 – W.A. Pullar. 10/4:120-128.
Pukeroa Hill and the Hospital – Kate Shaw. 34/1:21-23.
Rotorua to Whakatane, 1907. 6/3:96.
Te Arawa: A Commentary on Don Stafford’s History – J.P. Porter. 19/1:44-45.
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 – P.W. Williamson. 32/2:63-72.
Round Cape Horn in 1876 – C.F. Sharp. 17/1:29-40; 17/2:106-117.
Round the East Cape in 1892 – “M.E.T.”. 20/2:103-110.
The Royal Quarter Guard, Government House, Wellington, 12-13 January 1954 – Martin G. Wilson. 24/1:21-27.
The Royal Society of London – W.A. 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 – R.M. Smith [Correspondence]. 11/3:171.
Rua Kenana’s Visits to Taneatua – H.M. Hill. 6/4:133.
Rua’s Commune – In Retrospect – Sister Hilda Shears. 28/1:47-48.
RUATAHUNA: 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
– A.L.Richardson. 10/3:82.
Tatahoata Cemetery Reserve, Ruatahuna, Urewera Country, Now Kainaha Cemetery
Historic Reserve – K.W. Moore & R.E. 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 – H.D. London. 14/1:43.
RUATOKI: Families’ Living Treasures – Max Cryer. 22/1:14-16.
Pack Trip Down the Whakatane River – Ruatahuna to Ruatoki North – A.L. Richardson. 10/3:82.
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, V.A. & HUYGENS, C.A. – White Pine Bush, Whakatane West. 8/3:115.
RURIMA ISLANDS: 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.
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. Stephen the Martyr Church , Opotiki. 22/2:115-121.
Salvage Excavation at Port Ohope (N69/87) Whakatane, New Zealand – K.W. Moore. 20/1:46-49.
Salvation Army – Violet A. Rucroft. 6/2:55.
SANTA CRUZ: Red Feather Money of the Santa Cruz Islands – R.C. 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.
Schoolboy – Cradle to College – C.T. Brown. 33/1:52-58.
SCHOOLS: Refer EDUCATION
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, A.S. & PULLAR, W.A. & MOORE, K.W. – Field Archaeology in the Bay of Plenty. 15/1:105-114.
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.
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.
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 – H.D. London. 4.
The Settlements of Waimana and Nukuhou – R.A. Bell. 26.2:97-99.
SHARP, Constance Fleetwood – Round Cape Horn in 1876. 17/1:29-40; 17/2:106-117.
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.
SHAWCROSS, F.W. – Report on Archaeological Investigations at Thornton, Whakatane, Bay of Plenty. 13/3:186-192.
SHEARS, Sister Hilda – The Maungapohatu Track, 1942. 28/1:49-50.
– Rua’s Commune – In Retrospect. 28/1:47-48.
SHEAT, A.J. – Whakatane’s Freezing Works. 6/4:132-133.
SHEAT, J.R. – The Case of Mrs Ngoungou, Nee Caroline Perrett. 14/1:28-29.
SHEEHAN, J.R. – The Case of Mrs Ngoungou, nee Caroline Perrett. 14/1:28-38.
Sheep Farming in the New Zealand Bush – Philip Williamson. 33/2:106-117.
SHIPPING: Account of a Return Trip – New Zealand to Denmark, 1884. 26/1:46-53; 27/1:21-41.
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 – H.D. London. 12/3:154-156.
The Coaster Tuhoe – A. van der Wouden. 34/2:101-116.
Coastwise Steamers. 22/2:126-128.
SS Daphne – The Occasional Caller – Cliff Furniss. 29/1:44-46.
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. 33/2:91-100.
Memories of Early Coastal Vessels – C. Aleck Natusch [Correspondence]. 11/3:173-174.
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 – E.J. Westgate. 27/2:101-106.
HMS Pandora in the Bay of Plenty, 1882 – A.H. Matheson. 18/2:62-79.
The Passing of an Era. 8/3:85-95.
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.
Ships of Other Days. 1.
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 – M.J.P. Wickham. 14/3:107-114.
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.
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 MV Whakatane – Tiena Jordan. 38/1:39-41.
The Wrecking of HMS Buffalo in 1840: An Account From the Ship’s Log
– P.R. Moore & Margot L. Reid. 26/2:58-67.
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.
SIMPSON, T.A. – Bush Shanties in the Days of Yore. 33/2:101-105.
SIMPSON, Terry – The Pakeha Missionary, the Maori Prophet and Maungapohatu. 35/2:106-111.
SISAM, L.A. (Pete) – Reminiscences of Droving Days, 1921-1928. 26/2:92-94.
Site Recording and Surveying in the Opotiki District – H.G.D. White. 19/2:133-134.
Site Recording in the Whakatane District – A.D. Mabon, W.A. Pullar & K.W. 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.
SLADDEN, Bernard – Waimana Settlement – The Years Before. 10/3:95-98.
– White Island or Whakaari. 1.
SMIERS, JOHN: Father John Smiers with the Mill Hill Mission – Walter Gibbons. 37/1:12-22.
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, Una Lynette – Life in a King Country Saw-Milling Village: Te Koura, 1929-1937. 25/1:51-53.
Social Life at Opepe – Now a Ghost Town. 5.
Soils of the Te Teko Locality – W.A. Pullar. 29/1:12-18.
Some Aspects of Activity of White Island Volcano, 1967-1975 – R.H. Clark. 27/1:2-7.
Some Aspects of the Impact of Christianity Upon the Maori People – Jim Irwin. 14/2:66-68, 78.
Some Comments on Buick’s Treaty of Waitangi – H.D. London. 14/2:79-80.
Some Eurpoean History of Lake Okareka District – John E.L. 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 – D.M. 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 – W.T. Parham. 7/1:21-22.
Some Notes of the Marae Mahaitae, Tahiti – H.D. 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 C.S. Armstrong. 5; 14/1:7-10.
South African War 1899-1902. 4.
SOUTHLAND: The Discovery and Early Settlement of Otago and Southland – Bruce C. Adam. 5; 20/1:1-18, 55.
SPACE EXPLORATION: The Eagle Has Landed – J.H. 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.
SPORT: 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 Paengaroa, 1959”. 7/4:84-85.
– Date of First Engagement Between Arawa and Tairawhiti Expedition, 1864 [Correspondence]. 12/2:92.
– Some Notes on Bay of Plenty Tradition Relating to Archaic People. 8/1:3-20.
– The Tai Rawhiti Expedition. 15/1:75-86.
– The Te Teko Engagement. 13/3:128-136.
STARNES, Rev. H.J. – 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.
STEERS, Cecil H.V. – These Days It’s the “Express Loggers”. 21/1:28-31.
STEWART, A.O. – Pohaturoa, the Sacred Rock of Whakatane. 1.
– The Story of Te Tahi-o-te-Rangi. A Legend. 1; 10/1:2-4.
STEWART, J.T. – 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 – K.W. Moore. 29/2:71-79.
The Story and Origins of Te Whakatohea – A.C. 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. – W.G. 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 – N.R. 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 – A.O. Stewart. 1; 10/1:2-4.
STOTT, R.H. – Matahina Tramway was a Pioneering Venture. 21/1:18-28.
The Strange Case of William Webster – L.W. Melvin. 16/1:14-21.
STRATTON, A.T. – Memoirs of Herb Duff. 12/3:95-104.
[Street Names – Whakatane.] 14/1:2-6.
STUDT, F.E. – Are We Sitting on a Volcano? 8/3:132-136.
A Study of the Whakatane Museum Adze Collection – P.R. Moore. 25/1:1-11.
Subsequent Archaeological Investigations at Kawerau. Appendix to “A Storepit Site (N77/574) at Kawerau”
– K.W. Moore. 29/2:79-80.
A Sugar Industry for Opotiki, 1882 – H.D. London. 22/2:81-109.
Sugar Sorghum – H.D. London. 23/1:56-57.
The Sunken Island in Lake Rotoma – K.W. Moore. 11/4:203-204.
A Surveyor Takes a Holiday – Archibald H. Bogle. 24/1:15-17.
Suspect Food Pits, King’s Farm, Onepu – K.W. Moore. 14/1:43.
SYBIL, (Launch): The Nichols Family Moves House – Pat MacDonald. 31/1:57-60.
T
TAHAWAI, PERANIKO: Relics of Fort Galatea. 22/1:47.
TAHITI: Some Notes on the Marae Mahaitae, Tahiti – H.D. Wilson. 11/3:165-166.
TAIAPA, PINE: [Maori Carver]. 2:Newsletters 15, 17.
TAIRAWHITI: Date of First Engagement Between Arawa and Tairawhiti Expedition, 1864
D.M. Stafford [Correspondence]. 12/2:92.
An Echo of the Tairawhiti Expedition, 1864 – H.G.D. White. 21/1:52-53.
Rev. C.S. Volkner and the Tai Rawhiti Expedition, 1864. 7/2:24-36.
The Tai Rawhiti Expedition – D.M. 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 – K.W. Moore & W.A. Pullar. 11/4:205-207.
TANATANA: The Mission School, Tanatana, Waimana, 1922-1959 – F. Rakuraku. 26/2:99-100, 102.
TANEATUA: Continuing on to Taneatua. 1.
Fossils at Taneatua and Ohope Beach. 5.
Fratricide at Owhakatoro – R.M. Smith. 11/1:23-27.
Hard Times Come Again No More – E.D. Bennett. 23/2:89-93.
A Journey From Dannevirke to Taneatua. 6/4:133-134.
Kaka-Tarahae Pa Site – Owhakatoro Valley – K.W. Moore. 14/1:38-39.
A Pioneer Remembers [Mr C. Garlick]. 29/1: 39-43.
Records of Earlier Days – H.D. London. 25/1:31-36.
Rua Kenana’s Visits to Taneatua – H.M. Hill. 6/4:133.
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 – A.D. Mabon & W.A. Pullar. 11/3:157-161.
Tauanui Pa, Taneatua – J.B.W. Roberton [Correspondence]. 11/4:214.
The Tangata Whenua – K.W. Moore. 28/2:63-67.
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 Stone Age Carvings – John Houston. 8/4:142-143.
TARAWERA: Echo of Tarawera Eruption – June 10, 1886. 4:Newsletter 34.
Echoes of the Tarawera Eruption from Te Puke. 34/1:49-56.
Maori Rock Paintings at Lake Tarawera. 5.
Reminiscences of the Tarawera Eruption, 1886. 20/2:74-98.
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 as Observed From Opotiki. 18/1:54-56.
Tarawera Sulphur Mine – T. Thorne Seccombe. 5; 7/1:20.
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 – W.A. Pullar. 28/2:114.
The Tasman Tree Nursery at Te Teko – Max Wickham. 28/2:115.
Tasman’s Ships, the Heemskerck and the Zeehaen – M.P.J. Wickham. 14/3:107-114.
Tatahoata Cemetery Reserve, Ruatahuna, Urewera Country, Now Kainaha Cemetery Historic Reserve
– R.E. Worboys & K.W. Moore. 22/1:45-46.
A Tattooed Pakeha – Joshua Newborn. 29/1:54-55.
Tauanui Pa, Taneatua – A.D. Mabon & W.A. Pullar. 11/3:157-161.
Tauanui Pa, Taneatua – J.B.W. Roberton [Correspondence]. 11/4:214.
TAUPO: Building a Mission Station – C.R. Coates. 6/3:68-83.
“Bush Sickness” in the Rotorua-Taupo Region – C.R. 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.
Riding the Taupo Desert – W.T. Parham. 35/2:103-105.
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: Arrival of the First Motor Car in Tauranga – A.C. Bellamy. 32/1:28-30.
Barbreck House – G. McKenzie. 33/1:50-51.
Canon W. Goodyear, 1850-1914 – Rev. W.H. Poole. 32/1:24-27.
Early Low Coast Housing in Tauranga – A.C. Bellamy. 34/1:28-31.
Early Tauranga Homes – Catherine Goodyear. 32/2:118-122.
The Eiffel Tower Brewery – A.C. Bellamy. 33/1:45-49.
Faulkner’s Ferries – Max Avery. 36/1:16-29; 36/2:73-86.
Flying the Flag at School Not New in Tauranga – A.C. Bellamy. 34/1:45-48.
Government Buildings, Tauranga – Jinty Rorke. 36/2:104-110.
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].
Hunting in Tauranga with the Waikato Hounds, 1897-1931 – A.H. Matheson. 35/1:1-15; 35/2:85-102.
New Zealand Manure and Chemical Co. Ltd., Sulphur Point, Tauranga, 1877-1900 – A.C. Bellamy.
33/1:16-24.
The Nichols Family Moves House – Pat MacDonald. 31/1:57-60.
Opening of Judea Meeting House, Tauranga. 3:Newsletter 28; 4:Newsletter 37.
Overland From Gisborne to Tauranga, 1903. 27/2:63-70.
Ranginui Academy for Arts and Crafts. 3:Newsletter 28.
Some Recollections of the Poole Family – Wynnton H. Poole. 34/1:32-41.
Tauranga Centennial History Award. 31/2:124.
A Town Hall for Tauranga – Jinty Rorke. 34/2:117-128.
True or False? – Jinty Rorke. 33/2:122-125.
A Wartime Visit to the Bay of Plenty – W.T. Parham. 37/2:71-75; 38/1:42-45.
Tauranga’s Memorial Park and Neighbourhood, Some Early Landowners – Frances Goodyear. 32/2:123-124.
Tauranga’s Water Supply – A.C. Bellamy. 32/2:100-105.
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 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 ARAROA: Te Waha-o-Rerekohu – N.R. Akuhata-Brown. 11/1:20-22.
“Te Arawa”: A Commentary on Don Stafford’s History – J.P. Porter. 19/1:44-55.
TE HAU, Rev. N. – Bishop John Coleridge Patteson. 10/2:54-56.
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: The Siege of Toka-a-Kuku Pa – Peta Wairua. 10/1:11-12.
Te Kaha School in the Eighteen-Seventies and Eighties. 3.
TE KOOTI RIKIRANGI: A Frenchman’s Gallant Stand Against Te Kooti – H.D. 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 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 – W.A. Pullar. 11/4:211.
Geological Features, Te Mahoe Dam Site – R.S. Morison. 12/2:79.
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 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 – H.D. London. 25/1:12-17.
Unveiling of Memorial to Jean Guerren – Te Poronu, 6 June 1965. 13/2:xix-xx.
TE PUKE: Echoes of the Tarawera Eruption From Te Puke. 34/1:49-56.
Te Puta-o-Paretauhinu, Mercury Bay – A.H. Phillips [Correspondence]. 17/1:77-78.
Te Rangi-Houhiri and Tamapahore – J.B.W. Roberton. 14/1:40-41.
TE TAHI-O-TE-RANGI: The Story of Te Tahi-o-te-Rangi. A Legend – A.O. 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 – E.G. Manktelow. 28/2:116-118.
A History of Te Teko School. 13/2:68-77.
Place Names in the Te Teko District – K.W. 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 – K.W. Moore. 24/2:103-109.
Ruataupare Meeting House, Kokohinau Marae – H.D. London. 14/1:43.
Soils in the Te Teko Locality – W.A. Pullar. 29/1:12-18.
The Tangata Whenua – K.W. Moore. 28/2:63-67.
The Tasman Tree Nursery – W.A. Pullar. 28/2:114.
The Tasman Tree Nursery at Te Teko – Max Wickham. 28/2:115.
Te Teko. 1.
The Te Teko Cannery – A.R. 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 – D.M. Stafford. 13/3:128-136.
The Te Teko Hotel – A. van der Wouden. 28/2:100-101.
Te Teko and Kereopa – Alf Lyall [Correspondence]. 29/2:122.
Te Teko Maori Mission, 1926-1980 – F.T. Rakuraku. 28/2:123-124.
Te Teko to Opepe in 1891 – Robert Price. 5.
The Te Teko Post Office – E.J. 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.
Te Teko’s Troublesome Pigs. Appendix to “Te Teko 1840-1920”. 28/2:88-89.
Tobacco Growing at Te Teko – A.R. Speirs. 28/2:108-111.
Te Toka-a-Houmea. The Rock of Houmea (Shag) – J.C. Wadmore. 1; 10/1:4-5.
Te Waha-o-Rerekohu – N.R. 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.
Te Whaiti. 3:Newsletter 26.
Te Whaiti-Nui-a-Toi Maori Boys’ School – J.H. 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 Whatu Kura-a-Tangaroa. A Legend of Omaio – J.S.W. Neilson. 10/1:10.
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 – A.M. Isdale. 9/4:167-179.
These Days its the “Express Loggers” – Cecil H.V. 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 – L.W. Melvin. 13/2:105-111.
THOMSON, Rena – Memories of Maungapohatu. 28/1:35-40.
THORNTON: Brief History of Thornton School. 8/3:108.
Maori Carvings Recovered at Thornton – W.A. Pullar. 10/1:15.
The Possibilities of Early Polynesian Occupation at Thornton – W.A. Pullar. 9/3:129-130.
Report on Archaeological Investigations at Thornton, Whakatane, Bay of Plenty – F.W. Shawcross.
13/3:186-192.
Thornton Looks Back on Fifty Years. 10/2:38-39.
Tia – The First Discoverer of Taupo. Appendix to “Building a Mission Station”. 6/3:83.
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 – T.A. Simpson. 33/2:101-105.
Fenton’s Mill – C.S. Masters. 32/1:1-4.
Fenton’s Mill 1936-37 – G.W. Lane. 32/1:5-16.
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.
Working Around the North Island 1890-1920 – Patrick Keegan. 34/2:67-87.
TIPPING, H.N.J.: Records of Earlier Days – H.D. 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 – A.R. Speirs. 28/2:108-111.
TOI: Kaputerangi – Toi’s Pa – R.W. 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.
TOONE, H.P. ed. – The Establishment of the Country Women’s Institute in the Eastern Bay of Plenty. 22/2:130-132.
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 – J.B.W. Roberton. 17/2:120-121.
Toroa Pa. 1:Newsletters 8 & 9; 2:Newsletter 14.
A Town is Born – K.W. 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 – A.C. Bellamy. 32/2:88-92.
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 – C.R. Coates. 10/3:85-87.
TRANSPORT: Arrival of the First Motor Car in Tauranga – A.C. 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 Service Car Days – Jack Holman. 12/3:124-125.
Ron Smith and Direct Transport – Jenny Lambert. 37/2:76-93; 38/1:7-15.
A Traction Engine in the Bay of Plenty – A.C. Bellamy. 32/2:88-92.
A Trap for a Lover – Gilbert Mair. 10/3:99-100.
TRAVEL: 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.
Colenso and the Bay of Plenty – Rev. J.H. Starnes. 9/4:154-166.
Cook’s Voyages to New Zealand in Medical Perspective – L.K. 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.
An Excursion to White Island – 60 Years Ago. 5.
From Hawkes Bay to Whakatane, Via Taupo, in 1857. 40/1:46-60.
Gisborne to Opotiki in 1890. 36/1:53-56.
A Holiday Trip to Auckland and Helensville in 1889. 24/2:85-89.
In the Track of Vancouver – W.T. Parham. 15/3:166-171.
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.
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.
Pack Trip Down the Whakatane River – Ruatahuna to Ruatoki North, 1962 – A.L. Richardson. 10/3:82.
HMS Pandora in the Bay of Plenty, 1852 – A.H. Matheson. 18/1:1-14; 18/2:62-79.
A Ride Through the Motu Bush – P. Keegan. 32/2:128-130.
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 Surveyor Takes a Holiday – Archibald H. Bogle. 24/1:15-17.
Te Teko to Opepe in 1891 – Robert Price. 5.
Tramping Through Tuhoeland: Reminiscences of a Journey in 1924 – Edgar Burton. 13/3:165-168, 192.
Tramping Through the Ureweras – C.R. Coates. 10/3:85-87.
Travelling Through the Ureweras – K.W. Moore. 10/3:88-93.
A Trip in Northern New Zealand, July-August 1857 – J.T. Stewart. 32/1:48-58.
A Trip From Opotiki to Taupo in 1896. 5.
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 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.
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 – P.W. Williamson. 32/2:63-72.
Travelling Through the Ureweras – K.W. Moore. 10/3:88-93.
Travelling Where the Incas Trod – Moira Cox. 15/3:179-184.
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 – L.M. Lennard. 11/2:55-61.
A Trip From Opotiki to Taupo in 1896. 5.
A Trip in Northern New Zealand, July-August 1857 – J.T. 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 – W.T. 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) – E.L. Evans. 19/1:30-34.
Turbulent Waters – Events at the Bay of Islands in 1845 – H.G.D. White. 21/2:66-83.
TUWHARE, Hone – “Mauri”. 10/4:141.
– “Not By Wind Ravaged”. 10/3:94.
Tuwhare House – Martin G. Wilson. 9/1:11-12.
The Two James Lind, FRCP, Edinburgh – L.K. Gluckman. 18/1:51-52.
The Two Mount Edgecumbes – C. Kingsley-Smith. 23/2:68-74.
Two Prominent Figures in Early Whakatane History – W.T. Parham. 15/1:87-96.
Two Travellers’ Tales of Last Century. 26/1:25-27.
UMUHIKA: Additional Information Concerning Umuhika Mill. 7/2:46-48.
Some Notes on the Investigations of the Flour Mill at Umuhika – W.T. Parham. 7/2:21-22.
Umuhika Flour Mill – H.D. London. 7/1:9-20.
An Undefended Settlement at Kauri Point, Tauranga District – R.C. 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 – H.D. London. 24/2:91-93.
UNITED STATES ATLANTIC FLEET: A Maori Welcome for the Fleet – James R. Reckner. 37/2:63-70.
Unveiling of Memorial to Jean Guerren – Te Poronu, 6 June 1965. 13/2:xix-xx.
Up Country With the Governor. 13/2:45-67.
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 – H.D. London. 2.
The Grave of Hemi Te Waka, Ngaputahi, Urewera Country, Killed 7/5/1869. 4.
Maungapohatu – A Short History – Peter J. Webster. 21/2:84-92.
A Pioneer Missionary to the Urewera. Sister Annie Henry, M.B.E. – J.H. Starnes. 3:84-93.
Rangi’s “Invasion” of the Urewera – R. Andrew Fuller. 28/1:40-44.
Tatahoata Cemetery Reserve, Ruatahuna, Urewera Country, Now Kainaha Cemetery
Historic Reserve – R.E. Worboys & K.W. 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 – C.R. Coates. 10/3:85-87.
Travelling Through the Ureweras – K.W. Moore. 10/3:88-93.
Up Country With the Governor. 13/2:45-67.
The Waikare River, Urewera – W.A. Pullar. 11/3:163.
V
The Valley of the Waiotahi. 36/2:125-126.
VANCOUVER, GEORGE: In the Track of Vancouver – W.T. Parham. 15/3:166-171.
A Vanished Race: The Passing of the Moriori – Geo. M. Fowlds. 15/3:172-176.
The Very Rev. J.G. Laughton, C.M.G., J.P. – Lawrence M. Rogers. 13/3:159-164.
A Vice-Regal Legacy – W.T. Parham. 26/1:29-31.
Vikings of the Sunrise – H.D. London. 2.
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 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 – W.T. Parham. 26/2:87-89.
Von Tempsky as a Writer – W.T. Parham. 10/4:142-144.
Von Tempsky’s Sword. 2:Newsletters 11 & 16.
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: Working Around the North Island, 1890-1920 – Patrick Keegan. 38/1:46-61.
The Waikare River, Urewera – W.A. Pullar. 11/3:163.
WAIKAREMOANA, LAKE: Skin Divers Find Barges in Lake Waikaremoana – Nancy Jones. 21/2:95-97.
WAIKATO: The Diary of Francis Jorton Foster. 36/2:63-72.
Hunting in Tauranga With the Waikato Hounds, 1897-1931 – A.H. Matheson 35/1:1-15; 35/2:85-102.
WAIMANA: How Waimana Got its Name – Rangi Rakuraku. 27/2:107-108.
The Mission School, Tanatana, Waimana, 1922-1959 – F. Rakuraku. 26/2:99-100, 102.
The Settlements of Waimana and Nukuhou – R.A. Bell. 26/2:97.
Waimana/Nukuhou Methodist Church. 12/3:xxxii-xxxiii.
The Waimana-Ruatoki-Galatea Track – Thorne Seccombe. 5.
Waimana Settlement – the Years Before – Bernard Sladden. 10/3:95-98.
Waimana Valley, 25 Years of Settlement. 39/2:87-94.
Waimana’s Early Days. 31/2:120-123.
Waimana’s Golden Jubilee. 5.
Whakatane, Opouriao and Waimana Visited 1880-1882. 22/1:3-13.
Waimapu Flour Mill – A.C. Bellamy. 38/1:62-66.
WAIOEKA: Historical Societies Traverse Old Routes – Emma Bridge. 18/1:46-50.
Opotiki History – Agnes J. McCallion. 16/1:46-49.
Pioneering Days of the Waioeka – Andrew McLean. 12/4:174-180.
Points of Interest Along the Road – John Redpath. 12/4:180-181, 187.
Wiaoeka Gorge Road Opening – Duncan Shaw. 27/2:108-109.
WAIOHAU: Further Memories of Waiohau. 22/1:38-39, 43.
Memories of Waiohau, Bay of Plenty – Elsie E. Little. 22/1:30-37.
WAIOTAHI: Early Days in the Waiotahi Valley – Dorothy Du Pontet. 12/2:63-71.
Historical Background of Waiotahi Exchange. 22/2:129.
Opotiki History. 18/1:41-43.
Te Karihi Potae – Nelly Collier. 6/3:xv-xvi.
The Valley of the Waiotahi. 36/2:125-126.
WAIOTAPU: Visit to Waiotapu Prison Camp. 36/1:57-62.
WAIRAKA: How Wairaka Statue Became Part of the Whakatane Scene – “Ranana”. 24/2:94-101.
St. Joseph’s Catholic Church at Wairaka, Whakatane – Dennis Horrigan. 35/2:112-126.
Tamatea-ki-Huatahi Dining Hall. 14/3:125.
The Wairaka Statue – H.D. London. 13/3:196-198.
SS WAIRARAPA: Diary of a Voyage From Greenock to Auckland per Oamaru to Port Chalmers
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.
(Tauranga): Wairere Waterfall. 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: Historical Background to the Treaty of Waitangi – I.S. McHarg. 2.
Some Comments on Buick’s “Treaty of Waitangi” – H.D. London.14/2:79-80.
The Treaty of Waitangi – Rev. J. Irwin. 32/2:93-99.
The Treaty of Waitangi in the Bay of Plenty – Errol J. Westgate. 39/1:44-58.
WAITITI, John – The Story of Tamahae. 15/2:142-146.
Wakas (Canoes). 2.
A Walk From Whakatane to Rotorua, and an Ascent of Mt. Edgecumbe in 1899. 25/2:97-100.
A Walk to the Whakatane Heads. 1.
WALKER, JAMES & MARIA: James and Maria Walker. 12/4:162-164.
WALKER, K. Phyllis – Early History of the Raukokore District. 12/4:165-168.
WALTHEW, D. – If Only. 34/1:24-26.
WALTON, A. – A Storepit Site (N77/574) at Kawerau. 29/2:71-79.
WALTON, A. & McFADGEN, B.G. – Rescue Excavation on a Pa Site near Opotiki in the Eastern Bay of Plenty. 31/2:113-119.
WARD, A.D. – The History of the East Coast Trust. 6/4:107-115.
WARD, CHARLES JAMES: Narrative of Mr Charles James Ward of Rarotonga, Cook Islands.16/1:3-14.
WARD, HENRY AUGUSTUS: Visit of an American Naturalist to the Bay of Plenty, 1881 – Tiena Jordan. 37/1:23-32.
A Visit to the Pink and White Terraces, 1881. 37/1:58-61.
A Wartime Visit to the Bay of Plenty – W.T. Parham. 37/2:71-75; 38/1:42-45.
Was Young Nick’s Head the First Piece of Land Seen by Captain Cook and His Crew? 18/2:109-110.
WATT, Cecil – Flour Mills in the Lakes District. 19/1:21-29.
– A Short History of Tikitere. 13/3:137-143.
WAUGH, Richard L.H. – Albert John Nicholas, Early N.Z. Settler and Trader. 15/1:60-73.
– Albert John Nicholas, Early N.Z. Trader [Correspondence]. 12/3:153-154
WAY, W.H. – The Museum Movement. 8/4:139-141.
We Played the Game – Kate Shaw. 34/2:91-94.
WEBSTER, Peter J. – Maungapohatu – A Short History. 21/2:84-92.
– When the King Comes to Gisborne – A Maori Millenium in 1906. 15/1:46-59.
WEBSTER, WILLIAM: The Strange Case of William Webster – L.W. Melvin. 16/1:14-21.
WELCH, J.W.F. – The Maori as a Military Engineer. 16/2:86-91.
WELLINGTON: An Early Victorian New Zealand Diary – Thornton Marshall. 16/1:22-37; 16/2:109-124.
WESTGATE, Errol J. – American Soldiers Visit Whakatane, 1943. 40/2:117-118.
– The Cost of Recording History [Editorial]. 25/1:iii.
– On Board the Lutterworth. 27/2:101-106.
– Overland Journey From Auckland to Port Nicholson, 1843. 38/1:16-20.
– The Te Teko Post Office 1879-1980. 28/2:94-99.
– The Treaty of Waitangi in the Bay of Plenty. 39/1:44-58.
– Whakatane Agricultural & Pastoral Association 75th Anniversary. 32/1:42-47.
– Whakatane Museum – A New Era. 39/2:102-113.
– Your Museum and the Antiquities Bill, 1975 [Editorial]. 23/1:i.
WESTON, ERNEST: A Young Man’s Adventures in a New Land – V.A. Rucroft. 7/4:98-106.
Whakaari-Awakeri Hot Springs. 4.
Whakapapa of Ahumai Te Paerata – Pei Te Hurinui Jones. 12/2:79.
Whakarewa Hoanga – Formerly at Matata – Robert Fulton. 3.
WHAKAREWAREWA: Geology of Whakarewarewa State Forest Park – Philip Andrews. 31/2:106-110.
Whakarewarewa State Forest Park, Rotorua – Ralph Naylor. 24/2:57-70.
WHAKATANE: Age of Buried Trees in Whakatane Borough – W.A. Pullar. 11/3:164; 11/4:211.
American Soldiers Visit Whakatane, 1943 – Errol Westgate. 40/2:117-118.
Ancient Pa Sites Along the Hills. 1.
Ana-o-Muriwai (Princess Muriwai Cave) – W.A. Pullar. 9/4:192-194.
Archaeology at Whakatane – K.W. Moore. 21/2:113-122; 22/1:50-63.
As I Remember Whakatane – Mrs Maggie Pearson. 14/1:11-14.
The Catholic Church in Whakatane – Rev. Fr. B.F. Arahill. 15/1:39-44.
The Ceremony of “Planting” the Kumara – H.D. London. 17/2:121-122.
The C.M.S. Missionaries Came to Whakatane – C.R. Coates. 4.
The Church Missionary Society in Whakatane and Eastern Bay of Plenty District 1828-1903 – C.R. Coates. 1.
Commerce Street Reminiscences. 14/1:15-16.
The Diary of W. Franklin-Brown. 22/1:17-29.
Early Attempts to Demolish Pohaturoa Rock. 5.
The Early Ferries in the Whakatane District – A. van der Wouden. 31/1:43-56.
Early Kopeopeo – Some Notes. 14/1:17.
Fifty Years of the Beacon – Anton van der Wouden. 37/1:55.
Flax, Flour and the Wairere Waterfall – A. van der Wouden. 35/2:73-78.
Float-Plane Lights on Whakatane Estuary – H.D. London. 18/1:53-54.
From Hawkes Bay to Whakatane, Via Taupo, in 1857. 40/1:46-60.
Geological History of the Whakatane District – J. Healy. 15/1:9-27.
The Great Carved House, Mataatua, of Whakatane. 5:Newsletter 43.
The Great Carved House, Mataatua, of Whakatane – H.D. London. 26/1:15-24.
Historic Pa Sites at Whakatane – H.D. London. 10/2:43-50.
How “Mataatua” Canoe Became Part of the Scene at Whakatane – C. Kingsley-Smith. 24/1:18-20.
How Te Ano-o-Muriwai Cave Became Part of the Whakatane Scene – C. Kingsley-Smith. 27/1:16-17.
How Te Poronu Roadside Memorial Became Part of the Whakatane Scene – H.D. London. 25/1:12-17.
How Wairaka Statue Became Part of the Whakatane Scene – “Ranana”. 24/2:94-101.
Jean Lampila, S.M., at Whakatane – Walter Gibbons. 38/1:1-6.
John Alexander Wilson: First Resident Missionary in Opotiki-Whakatane 1840-1851 – Jim Irwin. 15/3:160-166.
Kohi Point Scenic Reserve: Kapu-te-Rangi (Toi’s Pa) Historic Reserve. 15/2:152.
A Maori Sand Burial Ground [Opihi]. 5.
Memorial Shelter at Pohaturoa Rock. 1.
Memories of Early Whakatane – Helen Rosa Erwin. 26/1:2-14.
[Memories of Mr R.S. Tulley]. 14/4:xxv.
The Murder of James Fulloon – J.C.M. Cresswell. 4; 13/3:120-127.
Mystacina tuberculatis in Captivity – H.D. London. 17/2:122-124.
Native Law at Whakatane. 13/1:28-30.
Notes on Whakatane.
Old Mission House Burnt – C.R. Coates. 5.
An Old Relic (Mill Stone). 1.
Opotiki Group Visit Whakatane, 1891. 18/1:44-46.
Our Trip From New Plymouth to Whakatane, Via Onehunga – Nell Ramson. 27/1:8-15.
The Passing of an Era. 8/3:85-95.
Pataka Kuwaha From Whakatane. 2:Newsletter 17.
Pohaturoa Rock, Whakatane – H.D. London. 11/1:28-32.
Pohaturoa, the Sacred Rock of Whakatane – Te Tawhero Tuati. 1.
Recent Investigations at Whakatane – W.A. Pullar. 10/4:147-149.
Reminiscences of a Mission Nurse – Ada J. North. 14/1:18-21.
The Reopening of Whakatane District Museum – H.D. London. 26/2:101-102.
River Courses and Shorelines at Whakatane – W.A. Pullar. 11/4:199-202.
St. Joseph’s Catholic Church at Wairaka, Whakatane – Dennis Horrigan. 35/2:112-126.
Ships of Other Days. 1.
Site Recording in the Whakatane District – A.D. Mabon, W.A. Pullar & K.W. Moore. 12/2:72-75.
Some Notes Concerning Whakatane’s First White Woman – Violet A. Rucroft.8/4:160-162.
Some Reminiscences of Early Whakatane – C.S. Armstrong. 5; 14/1:7-10.
The Story of an Enterprise. The History of the Whakatane Board Mills – W.G. Clavis. 17/1:41-55.
The Story of Mails and Communications in and Around Whakatane During Past Hundred Years
– V.A. Rucroft. 6/4:125-130.
Tamatea-ki-Huatahi Dining Hall. 14/3:125.
Te Kooti’s Raid on Whakatane, 1869 – C. Kingsley-Smith. 1.
Toi’s Pa. 1:Newsletters 8 & 9; 2:Newsletter 14.
Toroa Pa. 1:Newsletters 8 & 9; 2:Newsletter 14.
The Town of the Talking Stones – C. Kingsley-Smith. 24/1:28.
A Tradition Concerning Toi. 4.
Two Prominent Figures in Early Whakatane History – W.T. Parham. 15/1:87-96.
The Union of our Local Bodies – H.D. London. 24/2:91-93.
The Wairaka Statue – H.D. London. 13/3:196-198.
Wairere Waterfall. 2:Newsletter 14.
A Walk From Whakatane to Rotorua and an Ascent of Mt. Edgecumbe in 1899. 25/2:97-100.
A Walk to Whakatane Heads. 1.
Whakatane Agricultural & Pastoral Association 75th Anniversary – E.J. Westgate. 32/1:42-47.
Whakatane Airport – H.D. London. 9/1:22-23.
Whakatane to Awakeri Springs. 1.
Whakatane Chronicles. 25/1:27-30.
The Whakatane Crete Veterans Association – Walter Gibbons. 40/1:29-33.
The Whakatane District Museum – A. van der Wouden. 28/1:51-53.
Whakatane Flooding, 1965. 13/1:34.
Whakatane Golf Club. 12/3:xxxii.
Whakatane in 1907 – Charles R. Kirk. [includes street names] 14/1:2-6.
Whakatane Museum – A New Era – Errol J. Westgate. 39/2:102-113.
Whakatane Museum Note. 35/1:59.
Whakatane to Ohope. 1.
Whakatane, Opouriao and Waimana Visited 1880-1882. 22/1:3-13.
Whakatane Public Library – Tiena Jordan. 35/1:42-51.
Whakatane Rowing Club. 4.
Whakatane Threatened in 1868. 1; 4; 5.
Whakatane’s Early Newspapers. 4.
Whakatane’s First Bridge – A. van der Wouden. 32/2:125-127.
Whakatane’s First Hospital – C.R. Coates. 4.
Whakatane’s First Post Office. 3:Newsletter 30.
Whakatane’s Freezing Works – A.J. Sheat. 6/4:132-133.
Whakatane’s New Wharf – Ohiwa Harbour. 5.
Working Around the North Island, 1890-1920 – Patrick Keegan. 38/1:46-61.
WHAKATANE, M.V.: The MV Whakatane – Tiena Jordan. 38/1:39-41.
WHAKATOHEA: The Story and Origins of Te Whakatohea – A.C. Lyall. 19/1:35-43; 20/1:36-40, 60-67; 20/2:116-118.
WHALE ISLAND: End of a Rabbit Infestation – E.O. Pedersen & E.B. Roche. 23/1:53-55.
The Height of Whale Island. 5.
Historic Archaeological Sites on Whale Island – P.R. Moore. 35/1:30-37.
Maori Double Canoe Off Whale Island, 1769 – K.W. Moore. 13/2:103-104.
Motuhora, or Whale Island: An Outline History – A.H. Garaway. 24/1:1-7.
Visit of An American Naturalist to the Bay of Plenty, 1881 – Tiena Jordan. 37/1:23-32.
Whale Island. 22/1:46.
Whale Island, or Motuhora – H.D. London. 4.
Whaling in the Bay of Plenty – H.D. London. 24/2:71-84.
WHANGAPARAOA: Outline History of the Whangaparaoa District, Cape Runaway. 14/4:139-143.
Wharau-Rangi Pa. 1.
Wharves on the Ohiwa Harbour – A. van der Wouden. 40/2:102-107.
WHATMAN, A.C.W. – Following Seccombe. 10/1:14-15.
The Whatu Kura a Tangaroa (A Legend of Omaio). 4.
When the King Comes to Gisborne – A Maori Millenium in 1906 – Peter Webster. 15/1:46-59.
Where Every Prospect Pleases – C.W.I. 13/3:177-178.
Where Was Mataatua Built? – A. van der Wouden. 40/2:99-101.
WHITE, Charles G. – The Schooner John Dunscombe. 12/3:137-138.
– The Schooner John Dunscombe [Correspondence]. 12/2:93-94.
WHITE FAMILY: George and Bennett White – Douglas Chitty. 11/4:178-184.
George and Bennett White [Correspondence]. 12/2:93.
James Charles White, Brother of George and Bennett White.
Appendix to “George and Bennett White”. 11/4:183-184.
Two Prominent Figures in Early Whakatane History – W.T. Parham. 15/1:87-96.
WHITE, H.G.D. – The Diary of Alfred Parkinson. 20/1:28-35.
– An Echo of the Tairawhiti Expedition, 1864. 21/1:52-53.
– Military Activities in the Opotiki District in 1870. 20/1:41-45.
– Site Recording and Surveying in the Opotiki District. 19/2:133-134.
– Turbulent Waters – Events at the Bay of Islands in 1845. 21/2:66-83.
WHITE ISLAND: Analysis of White Island. 5.
A Botanist at White Island in 1826. Alan Cunningham’s Diary – A.H. Matheson. 22/1:40-43.
Christmas on White Island, 1927 – M. Rosser. 33/2:83-90.
Crown Ownership of White Island. 5.
An Excursion to White Island – 60 Years Ago. 5.
The Gannets of White Island – W.T. Parham. 18/2:104-108, 110.
“Island Volcano” by W.T. Parham – Ernest E. Bush [Book Review]. 22/1:68-69.
Living on a Volcano – W.T. Parham. 23/1:43-47.
Man Against the Mountain. The Story of White Islands Products Ltd – W.T. Parham. 17/1:56-66.
Memories of White Island – Hilda Gray. 14/1:27.
Post Office on White Island. 4.
Some Aspects of Activity of White Island Volcano, 1967-1978 – R.H. Clark. 27/1:2-7.
Visit of an American Naturalist to the Bay of Plenty, 1881 – Tiena Jordan. 37/1:23-32.
A Visit to White Island. 33/2:118-120.
Volcanic Activity on White Island. 27/2:112.
Volcano Divers – Wade Doak. 23/1:48-52.
Whakaari-Awakeri Hot Springs. 4.
White Island. 3:Newsletter 23.
White Island – H.D. London. 4.
White Island Activity. 26/1:54.
White Island Proclaimed a Private Scenic Reserve. 5.
The White Island Trench. 5.
White Island Visited in 1894. 21/1:39-43.
White Island, or Whakaari – Bernard Sladden. 1.
Will White Island Explode? – W.T. Parham. 22/1:48-49.
The Worst Hell on Earth – Claude Sarich. 21/1:44-46.
White Pine Bush, Whakatane West – Violet A. Rucroft & C.A. Huygens. 8/3:115.
WHITEHOUSE, A.H.: A.H. Whitehouse – An Early Film Pioneer. 32/1:17-23.
WHITMORE, MAJOR GENERAL SIR GEORGE: Maori Wars. 8/2:37-57, 64-65.
The Whitemore Expedition to Ruatahuna, 1869. 10/3:64-78.
The Whitmore Expedition to Ruatahuna, 1869 – Henry Tacy Clarke. 10/4:132-137.
WHITTHAUS, E.F. – Developing a Farm at Otakiri, on the Rangitaiki Plains. 25/2:78-90, 93
WI REPA, DR T. – Notes on the Tipunas. 6/1:9-16.
WICKHAM, Max P.J. – The Tasman Tree Nursery at Te Teko. 28/2:115.
– Tasman’s Ships, the Heemskerck and the Zeehaen. 14/3:107-114.
Will White Island Explode? – W.T. Parham. 22/1:48-49.
WILLIAMS, HENRY: Henry Williams in Eastern Bay of Plenty – Lawrence M. Rogers. 15/1:28-30.
Rev. Henry Williams, C.M.S. Missionary at Whakatane, 1828. 6/4:122-124.
“Te Wiremu” by Rev. Lawrence M. Rogers – E.E. Bush [Book Review]. 21/2:132-135.
WILLIAMSON, P.W. – A Young Tourist in Rotorua in 1910. 32/2:63-72.
WILLIAMSON, Philip – Sheep Farming in the New Zealand Bush. 33/2:106-117.
WILSON, DR EDWARD: Dr Edward Wilson’s Diary, 1904 [Correspondence]. 17/2:135.
A Trip Through the North Island in 1904 by Dr Edward Wilson, Naturalist and Companion to Capt.
Robert F. Scott. 17/1:8-28.
WILSON, H.D. – Some Notes on the Marae Mahaitae, Tahiti. 11/3:165-166.
WILSON, JOHN ALEXANDER: John Alexander Wilson: First Resident Missionary in Opotiki- Whakatane 1840-1851
– 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.
WITHERS, PAKI: Paki Withers Still Going Strong. 12/4:172-173.
WOMEN’S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION: Bringing Temperance to the Bay, 1914 – Florence Harsant. 30/2:110-120.
WOODBERRY, Mrs May Sen. – Early Otakiri Farming – From a Woman’s Point of View. 25/2:91-93.
WOODHOUSE, Alice – William Colenso [Correspondence]. 10/1:17.
WORBOYS, R.E. & MOORE, K.W. – Tatahoata Cemetery Reserve, Ruatahuna, Urewera Country,
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 – W.A. Pullar. 31/1:35-42.
World Climatic Conditions – B.C. Adam. 2.
WORLD WAR II: Coastwatching in the Auckland Islands, 1941-1942 – Bruce Evetts. 40/2:79-91.
The Whakatane Crete Veterans Association – Walter Gibbons. 40/1:29-33.
The Worst Hell on Earth – Claude Sarich. 21/1:44-46.
van der WOUDEN, Anton – Captain Charles Baker, 1839-1883. 30/2:121-123.
– The Coaster Tuhoe. 34/2:101-116.
– The Early Ferries in the Whakatane District. 31/1:43-56.
– Earthquakes in the Bay of Plenty. 29/1:51-53.
– Fifty Years of the Beacon. 37/1:55.
– Flax, Flour and the Wairere Waterfall. 35/2:73-78.
– Flourmilling in the Eastern Bay of Plenty. 32/2:73-87.
– The Freezing Industry in the Bay of Plenty. 33/1:1-15.
– Glass Artefacts. 27/2:110-112.
– Hallett’s Flaxmill. 25/2:68-77.
– The Introduction of Steam Ships to the Bay of Plenty. 38/1:21-31.
– Maori Ship Owners and Pakeha Ship Builders in the Bay of Plenty 1840-1860. 33/2:91-100.
– The Motu Tragedy. 39/1:59-60.
– Noah Jonassen – The Aerial King. 40/1:1-7.
– The Ohiwa Ferry. 34/1:11-20.
– “Tauranga 1882-1982” ed. by A.C. Bellamy [Book Review]. 30/1:64.
– Te Houhi, the Land, the People and the School. 28/1:2-17.
– Te Teko 1840-1920. 28/2:74-86.
– The Te Teko Hotel. 28/2:100-101.
– Te Teko and the Railway. 28/2:112-113.
– The Te Teko River Crossing. 28/2:91-93.
– Temperance, or the Lack of it, at Opotiki, 1889-1891. 38/1:32-38.
– The Unfloatable Opotiki Steam Shipping Co. Ltd. 37/1:50-54.
– The Whakatane District Museum. 28/1:51-53.
– Whakatane’s First Bridge. 32/2:125-127.
– Wharves on the Ohiwa Harbour. 40/2:102-107.
– Where was Mataatua Built? 40/2:99-101.
The Wrecking of HMS Buffalo in 1840: An Account From the Ship’s Log – P.R. Moore & Margot L. Reid. 26/2:58-67.
WRIGG, HARRY CHARLES WILLIAM: A Contested New Zealand Cross – W.T. Parham. 34/1:42-44.
YEOMAN, Gilbert – Early Settlement Days in the Opouriao Valley, Bay of Plenty. 25/2:94-96.
A Young Man’s Adventures in a New Land – V.A. 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 – P.W. Williamson. 32/2:63-72.
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ZEEHAEN: Tasman’s Ships, the Heemskerck and the Zeehaen – M.P.J. Wickham. 14/3:107-114.
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