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Tai Tokerau issues, 1927-1942. Evidence before Royal Commission at Russell, 11 Apr 1927, relative to surplus lands, typescript; handwritten notes concerning surplus lands; copies of memoranda for Undersecretary, Native Dept and Chief Judge re surplus lands 1937-38, copies of reply from Chief Judge 3.11.38 (cyclostyled). Memorandum to Acheson from Chief Judge 30.11.38 expressing hope that Court will not embarrass Government in matter of Surplus Lands Petitions. Reply from Acheson 5.12.38. Copy of opinion from Earl Kent Massey & Northcroft, Solicitors, re Otakanini Block 12.10.34. Reports and letters concerning Kororipo Pa, Kerikeri, 1935-1941. Proposed gift of pa site by orchardist E.S. Little. Notifications, Unemployment Contract Vouchers, in respect of Maori workers, 1936. Report of Otamatea Hui, Easter 1941. Unveiling of memorial to Tamihana Paikea and Hera Paikea, discussion of Maori War Effort. Cyclostyled. Correspondence relating to grants for marae buildings and centennial memorials, 1941. Memoranda 30.9.35 and 5.12.41 relating to rents for leases of Maori land. Material relating to Lake Tangonge Block, 1920,1933. Appeal against decision of Native Land Court in respect to Te Turuki Block. 1942. Typescript. Notice of hearings Rangikohu Mudflats, Herekino River, etc. 1941., 1927 - 1942

 File — Box: 3
Identifier: MSS. Archives. 96/1. Series 2. Sub-Series 2/1. File 2/1/3

Scope and Contents

From the Collection:

This extensive collection was deposited in the University of Auckland Library in October 1990 by the Trustees of Judge Acheson's estate. Some artefacts of family interest were returned to members of the Acheson family, and the remainder of the material was arranged into the following series: Personal papers 1906-1948; Maori Affairs - Native Land Court - 1920-1943, including formal studies on Maori land tenure, theses, etc.; Judge Acheson's relations with the Native Affairs Dept, 1933-1943; Public interests separate from work in the Native Land Court, 1933-1947; Literary projects (includes papers of Sir George Spafford Richardson 1891-1938); travel 1924-1937; books and journals preserved among papers.

During the 1940s Acheson was asked by the son of George Spafford Richardson to write a biography of his father. Although the biography was never written the papers provided by Richardson's family remained in Acheson’s possession and were donated to the Library with his papers in 1990. As Acheson had incorporated much of Richardson’s material with his own research notes for the biography Richardson's papers have been retained with Acheson's papers. Richardson's papers are substantial, and include an official diary, correspondence and documents relating to Western Samoan affairs including the Mau movement.

Dates

  • 1927 - 1942

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

Not restricted

Extent

From the Collection: 2.3 metres (21 boxes)

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Repository Details

Part of the Special Collections, University of Auckland Repository

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