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Te Rangi Pai papers.
Collection includes accounts and receipts, newspaper clippings and concert programmes relating to Te Rangi Pai's tour of the United Kingdom 1901- 1905 and tour of New Zealand in 1906-1907, texts of Maori songs, and the text of Paerau Te Kani's oration at the funeral of John Howie, Te Rangi Pai's husband.
Te Rangituatahi Te Kanawa manuscript collection.
Te Ua Haumene manuscript.
The gospel (Na Rongo Pai) according to Te Ua Haumene, with corrections to the Maori manuscript by Sir George Grey. Ua Rongo Pai sets out the organisation and ethical teaching of the Hauhau Church.
The Big Q recordings
This collection contains the recordings produced by the Biq Q: Media in the Public Interest project, including public lectures and broadcast episodes of the Scholars' Circle radio show.
The Holloway Press records.
The Piraki Log or Diary of Captain Hempleman.
The Piraki log or diary of Captain Hempleman. Volume 1: Includes remarks on board the brig 'Bee' on a whaling voyage, 1836. (paged 1-155; 160 leaves total) Volume 2: Slop-accounts omitted from the printed log. (paged 66-115). Photocopy of typescript.
The Presbyterian Methodist Congregational Foundation, Grafton Hall of Residence records.
Collection includes PMC Foundation minutes, financial and fundraising records, correspondence and subject files relating to the establishment and operation of the Grafton Hall of Residence. Collection also includes Grafton Hall office logbooks and office and Warden's correspondence, group photos, Grafton Hall magazine, programmes, flyers and other material relating to events at Grafton Hall.
The Romance of the Upper Thames Valley / [by Cecil Thomas Harris].
Collection comprises an unpublished typescript of The romance of the Upper Thames Valley : a study in New Zealand colonisation
by Cecil Thomas Harris.
The Tihoi land purchase.
The tour of the native team in Gt. Britain, Australia & N.Z. in 1888-89,diary.
This is a Maori diary of the tour of the Native Team in Great Britain, Australia and New Zealand in 1888-1889. The diary is linguistically notable for its author's attempt to use the Maori language in describing foreign experiences. Associated materials: A translation by John Laurie is available at: MSS & Archives Vault 150.
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