Box 1
Contains 286 Results:
[?] Letter, 25 May 1892, Tahiti, to F.J. Moss [Rarotonga]. Describes voyage to Tahiti and hope Moss will hold religious services on Rarotonga. Holograph signed, 1 folio., 1892 - 1892
Collection includes family correspondence; MSS of several incomplete books; file on the Makea Daniela trial; Cook Islands official papers; New Zealand parliamentary papers relating to the Cook Islands; notebooks; newspaper clippings; social ephemera (1876-1904).
The papers appear to have been compiled by Moss' daughter Amy and they reflect the concern of the family to refute the accusations made against their father and to clear the name of Makea Daniela.
Nicholas, Frances. Letter, 4 Nov 1892, Rarotonga, to F.J. Moss [Auckland]. General news of island affairs. Holograph signed, 1 folio., 1892 - 1892
Collection includes family correspondence; MSS of several incomplete books; file on the Makea Daniela trial; Cook Islands official papers; New Zealand parliamentary papers relating to the Cook Islands; notebooks; newspaper clippings; social ephemera (1876-1904).
The papers appear to have been compiled by Moss' daughter Amy and they reflect the concern of the family to refute the accusations made against their father and to clear the name of Makea Daniela.
Nicholas, Henry. Letter, 4 Nov 1892, Rarotonga, to F.J. Moss [Auckland]. As above. Holograph signed, 1 folio., 1892 - 1892
Collection includes family correspondence; MSS of several incomplete books; file on the Makea Daniela trial; Cook Islands official papers; New Zealand parliamentary papers relating to the Cook Islands; notebooks; newspaper clippings; social ephemera (1876-1904).
The papers appear to have been compiled by Moss' daughter Amy and they reflect the concern of the family to refute the accusations made against their father and to clear the name of Makea Daniela.
Glasgow, David Boyle, Governor of New Zealand. Letter, 15 May 1892, Auckland, to F.J. Moss [Rarotonga]. Recommends an officer of the Italian navy who is to visit Rarotonga. Gives opinion of a bank to be established by C. Kohn in Rarotonga. Holograph signed, 1 folio., 1892 - 1892
Collection includes family correspondence; MSS of several incomplete books; file on the Makea Daniela trial; Cook Islands official papers; New Zealand parliamentary papers relating to the Cook Islands; notebooks; newspaper clippings; social ephemera (1876-1904).
The papers appear to have been compiled by Moss' daughter Amy and they reflect the concern of the family to refute the accusations made against their father and to clear the name of Makea Daniela.
Glasgow, Lord. Letter, 6 Nov [1893?] Wellington, to F.J. Moss [Rarotonga]. Expresses concern about Moss' welcoming Seventh Day Adventist missionaries to the islands. Suggests jurisdiction over the islands be given to the High Commissioner for the Western Pacific and that the islanders should raise the money for Moss' salary. Advises M. to visit the other islands annually. Annotation by Moss opposing his payment by the natives., 1893?
Collection includes family correspondence; MSS of several incomplete books; file on the Makea Daniela trial; Cook Islands official papers; New Zealand parliamentary papers relating to the Cook Islands; notebooks; newspaper clippings; social ephemera (1876-1904).
The papers appear to have been compiled by Moss' daughter Amy and they reflect the concern of the family to refute the accusations made against their father and to clear the name of Makea Daniela.
Onslow, Lord. Letter [1893?], London, to F.J. Moss [Rarotonga]. Suggests Lord Glasgow has not grasped the subject
of islands administration. Promises to raise the question of jurisdiction over the islands in the British parliament, and asks M. to report on the history of islands administration. Hopes that conservatives will win the British elections. Holograph signed, 1 folio., 1893?
Collection includes family correspondence; MSS of several incomplete books; file on the Makea Daniela trial; Cook Islands official papers; New Zealand parliamentary papers relating to the Cook Islands; notebooks; newspaper clippings; social ephemera (1876-1904).
The papers appear to have been compiled by Moss' daughter Amy and they reflect the concern of the family to refute the accusations made against their father and to clear the name of Makea Daniela.
Thurston, Sir John Bates. Letter, 17 Sep 1893, Fiji, to F.J. Moss [Rarotonga]. Outlines his views on Rarotongan affairs. Notes arrival of John Ross. Holograph signed, 1 folio., 1893 - 1893
Collection includes family correspondence; MSS of several incomplete books; file on the Makea Daniela trial; Cook Islands official papers; New Zealand parliamentary papers relating to the Cook Islands; notebooks; newspaper clippings; social ephemera (1876-1904).
The papers appear to have been compiled by Moss' daughter Amy and they reflect the concern of the family to refute the accusations made against their father and to clear the name of Makea Daniela.
[Moss, Frederick Joseph] Letter, 25 Jan 1894, Auckland, to Lord Onslow [London]. Discusses probability of Cook Islands being placed under Thurston's administration. Expresses view that the natives need time to adopt European ways, and the Cook Islands parliament is the only free Maori parliament in the world. Typescript copy, incomplete, 1 leaf., 1894 - 1894
Collection includes family correspondence; MSS of several incomplete books; file on the Makea Daniela trial; Cook Islands official papers; New Zealand parliamentary papers relating to the Cook Islands; notebooks; newspaper clippings; social ephemera (1876-1904).
The papers appear to have been compiled by Moss' daughter Amy and they reflect the concern of the family to refute the accusations made against their father and to clear the name of Makea Daniela.
Na Toka. Letter, 10 Feb 1894, to F.J. Moss [Auckland]. Short note from an islander. Holograph signed, 1 folio., 1894 - 1894
Collection includes family correspondence; MSS of several incomplete books; file on the Makea Daniela trial; Cook Islands official papers; New Zealand parliamentary papers relating to the Cook Islands; notebooks; newspaper clippings; social ephemera (1876-1904).
The papers appear to have been compiled by Moss' daughter Amy and they reflect the concern of the family to refute the accusations made against their father and to clear the name of Makea Daniela.
Ross, John, Collector of Customs, Fiji. Letter, 7 May 1894, Levuka, Fiji, to F.J. Moss [Rarotonga]. Mentions rumours that Samoa is to be administered by NZ, suggests M. should be appointed Resident there. Notes articles written by Moss for the Journal of the Polynesian society and Fortnightly review, and discusses legal matters on the islands. Notes arrival of 300 Japanese labourers for the Colonial Sugar Co, and predicts most Indians will soon leave Fiji. Notes departure of Basil Home Thomson from Fiji. Holograph signed, 3 folios., 1894 - 1894
Collection includes family correspondence; MSS of several incomplete books; file on the Makea Daniela trial; Cook Islands official papers; New Zealand parliamentary papers relating to the Cook Islands; notebooks; newspaper clippings; social ephemera (1876-1904).
The papers appear to have been compiled by Moss' daughter Amy and they reflect the concern of the family to refute the accusations made against their father and to clear the name of Makea Daniela.