Box 1
Contains 286 Results:
Alexander, Dudley. Letter, 3 May 1900, [Auckland]. Advises that Makea Daniela may now appeal to the Secretary of State. Typescript copy, 1 leaf. , 1900 - 1900
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, 4 May 1900 [Auckland] to Lord Ranfurly [Auckland]. Reply to above, claiming Makea Daniela was unjustly imprisoned. Typescript copy, 1 leaf., 1900 - 1900
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.
Smith, G.R. Letter, 5 May 1900, Dunedin, to F.J. Moss [Auckland]. Acknowledges receipt of M's photograph. Holograph signed, 1 folio., 1900 - 1900
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, 10 Sep 1900, Rarotonga, to F.J. Moss [Auckland]. General news. Holograph signed, 1 leaf., 1900 - 1900
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.
Makea Daniela. Letter, 25 Feb 1901, Rarotonga, to F.J. Moss [Auckland]. Describes his return from prison. Typescript copy, 2 leaves., 1901 - 1901
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, 25 Mar 1901, Rarotonga, to F.J. Moss, Auckland. Expresses sympathy at the death of Moss' daughter Minnie. Holograph signed, 1 leaf., 1901 - 1901
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, 25 Apr 1901, Rarotonga, to F.J. Moss, Auckland. Holograph signed, 1 leaf. Notes that Maretu is to represent Cook Islands at the Duke of York celebrations in NZ., 1901 - 1901
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.
File of correspondence concerning accusations against F.J. Moss. 14 items. 1. Moss, 14 June 1901, to Lord Ranfurly (and 3 duplicates). 2. Moss, 2 July 1901, to Lord Ranfurly (and 2 duplicates). 3. Alexander, 24 July 1901, to F.J. Moss (and 2 duplicates). 4. Moss, 29 Aug 1901, to Lord Ranfurly (and 1 duplicate). 5. [Moss] Aug 1900, to Lord Ranfurly (and 1 incomplete duplicate). Typescript copy. , 1901 - 1901
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, 30 Dec 1901, Auckland, to Makea Daniela [Rarotonga]. Rough draft of a letter criticising Lord Ranfurly. advises the natives to write to the Premier with their problems. Holograph signed, 2pp., 1901 - 1901
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, 12 Apr 1902, Auckland, to Captain [Branwell?], A.D.C. Government House. Continues correspondence in hand. (1 duplicate). Holograph signed, 2pp. , 1902 - 1902
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.