Box 23
Contains 18 Results:
Census of the European and half-caste population resident in the Northern District of New Zealand, prepared by J.R. Clendon (about) May 1846. Covers Bay of Islands, Waimate and Kaikohe, Whangaroa, Mangonui, Kaitaia, Whangamumu and Hokianga. Transcript (handwritten), 53 pages.
These papers were collected by JR as a result of the Government's appeal prior to the 1940 Centennial, for the public to make available old family papers for research. All are transcripts, with the exception of a few originals in the Miscellaneous section. The originals of the Isaac Shepherd papers were also donated to the University Library through JR (Manuscripts and Archives Collection A-47).
Correspondence, etc relating to the sale of the Okiato property, Bay of Islands, by J.R. Clendon to Governor W. Hobson in 1840, and matters arising therefrom. Includes correspondence, articles of agreement, deed, memorials from Clendon to Lord Stanley (Secretary of State) and Governor Fitzroy. 15 items, transcript (handwritten), 18 pages.
These papers were collected by JR as a result of the Government's appeal prior to the 1940 Centennial, for the public to make available old family papers for research. All are transcripts, with the exception of a few originals in the Miscellaneous section. The originals of the Isaac Shepherd papers were also donated to the University Library through JR (Manuscripts and Archives Collection A-47).
Correspondence etc relating to native affairs in the Northern District of New Zealand. Includes Henry Williams' report on native dissatisfaction, 1874; Clendon's letters to Governors and other correspondence. Transcript (handwritten and typewritten), 5 items on 54 pages.
These papers were collected by JR as a result of the Government's appeal prior to the 1940 Centennial, for the public to make available old family papers for research. All are transcripts, with the exception of a few originals in the Miscellaneous section. The originals of the Isaac Shepherd papers were also donated to the University Library through JR (Manuscripts and Archives Collection A-47).
Miscellaneous correspondence from the Clendon papers. Includes Clendon's correspondence concerning his appointments; summaries of letter books; circular letter concerning the constitution of the Church of England in New Zealand. Transcript (handwritten), 6 items, 46 pages.
These papers were collected by JR as a result of the Government's appeal prior to the 1940 Centennial, for the public to make available old family papers for research. All are transcripts, with the exception of a few originals in the Miscellaneous section. The originals of the Isaac Shepherd papers were also donated to the University Library through JR (Manuscripts and Archives Collection A-47).
Rutherford, James. Summary of contents of the John Hobbs papers in the possession of Mrs A.W.B. Powell, Auckland. (Now held by John Kinder Theological Library as MET10.) Includes manuscript and draft copy. Typescript, 3 copies, 4 pages.
These papers were collected by JR as a result of the Government's appeal prior to the 1940 Centennial, for the public to make available old family papers for research. All are transcripts, with the exception of a few originals in the Miscellaneous section. The originals of the Isaac Shepherd papers were also donated to the University Library through JR (Manuscripts and Archives Collection A-47).
Horton, William. A letter addressed to the General Secretaries of the Wesleyan Missionary Society, dated Sydney, NSW, 1 Nov 1827. Transcript of a pamphlet printed in Sydney in 1827. Extracts relating particularly to the NZ mission. Typescript, 4 copies (3 carbon copies), 5 pages.
These papers were collected by JR as a result of the Government's appeal prior to the 1940 Centennial, for the public to make available old family papers for research. All are transcripts, with the exception of a few originals in the Miscellaneous section. The originals of the Isaac Shepherd papers were also donated to the University Library through JR (Manuscripts and Archives Collection A-47).
Hobbs, John [correspondence]. Mainly copies of letters from Hobbs to the Secretaries of the Wesleyan Missionary Society from NZ and Tonga. Includes a brief index
. Transcript (handwritten), 63 items, 124 pages.
These papers were collected by JR as a result of the Government's appeal prior to the 1940 Centennial, for the public to make available old family papers for research. All are transcripts, with the exception of a few originals in the Miscellaneous section. The originals of the Isaac Shepherd papers were also donated to the University Library through JR (Manuscripts and Archives Collection A-47).
Gilbert Mair Papers, 1839-1874. File of letters concerning the Mair manuscripts. 1. Mair, G.H. 28 Sep 1938, Torbay, to JR. 2. Mair, G.H. 14 Fec 1939, Torbay to JR. 3. Mair, G.H. 8 July 1939, Torbay, to JR. Manuscript, 3 items.
These papers were collected by JR as a result of the Government's appeal prior to the 1940 Centennial, for the public to make available old family papers for research. All are transcripts, with the exception of a few originals in the Miscellaneous section. The originals of the Isaac Shepherd papers were also donated to the University Library through JR (Manuscripts and Archives Collection A-47).
Mair, Gilbert. Papers, 1839-1874. Includes maps, copies and extracts of correspondence, accounts, memos, leases, copy of an inventory Goods paid to the natives for the Ngunguru Estate 1840
. Transcript (handwritten and typewritten), 100 items, 109 pages.
These papers were collected by JR as a result of the Government's appeal prior to the 1940 Centennial, for the public to make available old family papers for research. All are transcripts, with the exception of a few originals in the Miscellaneous section. The originals of the Isaac Shepherd papers were also donated to the University Library through JR (Manuscripts and Archives Collection A-47).
Russell, Andrew Hamilton. Expedition chiefly by canoe and on foot from Auckland to the Hot Lakes, Pink Terraces and Lake Taupo in the year 1850. Transcript made by the owner of the original, Commander G.H. Dennistoun, London. Transcript (typewritten), 48 pages, 2 copies (1 carbon copy).
These papers were collected by JR as a result of the Government's appeal prior to the 1940 Centennial, for the public to make available old family papers for research. All are transcripts, with the exception of a few originals in the Miscellaneous section. The originals of the Isaac Shepherd papers were also donated to the University Library through JR (Manuscripts and Archives Collection A-47).