Box 1
Contains 286 Results:
Moss, Frederick Joseph. Letter, 28 May 1897, Rarotonga, to Lord Onslow [London]. Rough draft of a letter noting the effect of falling sugar prices on Fiji. Praises the sobriety of native peoples. Mentions Tahiti's trade with Germany and expresses regret that it is not a British colony. Discusses the question of the right to fly the Union Jack. Holograph signed, 6 pp., 1897 - 1897
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, 23 June 1897, Rarotonga, to Macmillan & Co [London]. Notes receipt of numbers of the Modern reader's bible and orders copies of R.G. Moulton's essay on the literature of the Bible. Holograph signed, 1 folio., 1897 - 1897
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, 27 July 1897, London, to F.J. Moss [Rarotonga]. Reports on R.J. Seddon's visit to London and the effect of the Jubilee celebrations of consolidating the Empire. Typescript signed, 1 leaf., 1897 - 1897
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, E.R. Letter, 23 June 1898, Dunedin, to F.J. Moss [Rarotonga]. Request photograph of M. Holograph signed, 1 leaf., 1898 - 1898
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, 1 July 1898, London, to F.J. Moss [Rarotonga]. Reports view of Sir James Prendergast that the islands should be formally annexed. Regrets death of Te Powe, chief judge of the Cook Is. Typescript signed, 1 leaf., 1898 - 1898
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, 15 July 1898, Rarotonga, to Pa Ariki. Holograph signed, 1 leaf. Enclosure: Photograph of Judge Tepou-o-te-Rangi. , 1898 - 1898
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.
Ranfurly, Lord Uchter John Mark Knox, Governor of New Zealand. Letter, 5 Aug 1898, Wellington, to F.J. Moss, Rarotonga. Acknowledges receipt of a petition from the Law and Order League. Holograph signed, 1 folio., 1898 - 1898
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.
Ranfurly, Lord. Letter, 5 Aug 1898, Wellington, to F.J. Moss, Rarotonga. Acknowledges receipt of Moss' resignation and advises procedure for receiving his successor, Col. Gudgeon. Holograph signed, 3 pp. , 1898 - 1898
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.
Cheeseman, Thomas Frederic, curator of the Auckland Museum. Letter, 2 Sep 1898, Auckland, to F.J. Moss [Rarotonga]. Reports proposed visit to the Cook Islands to collect botanical specimens. Expresses sympathy over M's treatment by the NZ Government. Holograph signed, 1 folio., 1898 - 1898
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.
Bulkeley, Samuel and Kate and Proctor, C. Flinders. Letter, 14 Sep 1898, Mangaia, to F.J. Moss, Rarotonga. Expresses confidence in Moss. Holograph signed, 1 leaf., 1898 - 1898
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.