_STOW BEING PTTBUSHEP, BY SUBSOBIPTIO-. o___T, Early History of New Zealand A Strange Story of British Pluck and Adventure, of Love and Hate, of Crime, of War .and Bloodshed, and of Peaceful Christian Effort and Self-sacrifice. THE VOLUME WILL CONSIST OF __ ROM in four parts 700 TO S©o PAGES '*» row* parts WITH NEARLY TWO HUNDRED ILLUSTRATIONS Executed in first-class style, pourtraying the incidents referred to in the narrative, DEPICTING HISTORICAL SCENES, ILLUSTRATING MAORI MANNERS AND CUSTOMS, AND SHOWING THE PRIMITIVE CONDITION OF THE EUROPEAN SETTLEMENTS, Which have since grown into the SPLENDID CITIES OF TO-DAY. _om ft rffte»__*_>_ taw never before been publiehed, h__.gl.min the po_--__ of oH.ettl.rej other, are token from old works that .re now e_.tr._ely rare, and inaccessible to the ordinary reader. Among tho subjects treated pictorially are the following ILLtrSTEATIGI_rS Part I. Fart 11. I *«* 111. ._.....« » _-r_r.w-ric_Di.-rF in Two Colours— Tn FRONTISPIECE:LARGE PANORAMIO FRONTISPIECE: FERN GULLY.-A FRONTWPEOE, m £wo q _ PLYMOUT 3 r.4 ~ ST (Taupiri Moun ' ,N ,843 - ---toe W»* Water-colour Painting by tarn in the distance.) Pobtkait of Mb Chapman. Sturtevant. Portrait of Hiko, Son of Te Pebi. q _ Mr _ m Gasman's Anchorage, Admiralty Bay. lotrbiob of a Kainga in the North Poktea - t OF Mb Matthews, Murder of Tasman's Boat's Crew at Island.' ' _ ' The Mission House at WAmAOT. Massacre Bay. Portrait of Mr G. Clarke. Portrait of Rev. J. Wilson. The Three Kings, as.Bigb.ted by lasman. PoiITRAIT of Rev. Richard Davies. Portrait of Mr John Morgan.' Portrait of Captain Cook. Sealers at Half Moon Bay, Stewart Portrait of, Rev. A.N. Brown (afterRelics of Captain Cook. Island. wards Archdeacon of Tauranga). Facsimile of Cook's Record of the Pombait of Mr James : Kemp. Portrait of Mr W. Colenso. Transw of Venus. ! - • Portrait of Governor Macquarie. Portrait of Rev. R. Maunsell (afterFortified Village, Poverty Bay, in 1836. ru warda Archdeacon of Waitemata). Landscape of Poverty Bay. VOL IS b °* T ° NOABIR ° ™° M RoT °- AIBB Portrait of Mr B. Y. Ashwell. Te Ariuru, where Cook landed. Portrait'op Mr WG. Pbckey, Portrait of Miss Sebkna Dayis, Perforated Rook, Tolago Bay. portrait of jv_r w. i_. . Catechist. Shakespeare Head and Cook's Bay, Portrait of Rev. Henry Williams. Portrait of Mb James Davis. Mercury Bay, Auckland. Native Stores fob Flax. Portrait of Rev. Richard Taylor (author Decorated, Head of the Chief Rau- PoOTRAI i 6y gAMukttitiGH. „ of'« Te lka a AJaui.'') farahas Canoe. ••..... j, ,-• t:-:. Portrait of Dr. Ford. ' > Carved Heat, of Canoe at Kaiwarawara, Storehouse for the Kumars Makehi House at Otauhao. Ship CovEi Queen CiiAßLorrE Sound. Portrait of Portrait of Rev. 0. Hadfield (after* Tomb of the Chief _luK_v.enoa. _ Portrait of Judge Maning. wards Bishop of Wellington). Family in Dusky Bay. Vikw from our C ottag« Parramatta. Port ™ T r 0f Kawana Paipal Aperahaiu Maori Carved Knife, or Saw. \ •.;■, _-uke. A Dead Chief. Maori Tombs. Portrait of Patuone. Rev. R. Brown's Mission House at Ta The Ceremony of Hongi, or Pressing Portrait of Lieutenant Thomas Mo- Papa, Tauranga. Noses. Donnell. Portrait of. Bishop Pompallt-R. Interior of a Maori Hippah. Landing of the Rev. S. Mabsden in New Portrait of Mb Busby, Bbitish Res__>BNT. Whatas or Patukas (storehouses for food). Zealand, December, 1814. A Maori or Swing. Cook's Chast of New Zealand. Portrait of Rev. N. Turner, Carved Image of Raupabaha. A Maor_ Wal ?tvnce. Portrait of Rev. J. Hobbs. Panoramic View of th__ Bay OF Islands Stage ____aci_a_ __*>__ a Maori Festival. /.„_--.- rr< Iv , ._, p* in 1837 ' Governor Ph.llip, First Governor of New °° LOS3AL TIKI f Rab " B * PA ' n ____ Portrait of Baron De Thiers. South Wales. Portrait of John Rutherford, the Portrait of Tamati Waka Nenb, Chi__. S.dney Cove in 1788. White Chief - .. 0F Ngapuhi - A Survey of the Settlement in N.S.W. Portrait of Rev. Wm. Williams, Portrait of Ed abd Gibbon Wakefield. A Chain Gang. Governor Kino. ' Missionary. Pobtbait of Edward Jebningham WakeNorfolk Island showing Convicts' Ornamental Cabvings in Wood. Pobtrait'of Captain Wm. Hobson, R.N., Quarters and Nepean Island. Pobtrait of Mr Jas. Hamlin. First Governor of New Zealand. The old Military Barracks, Norfolk I. PoRTEAIT 0¥ Mr c . Bakeb. Portrait of Major Chables Heaphy. Waitangi, Chatham Island. Monument of Te Whero Whebo's Pobteait of Lieutenant Wil_.oughß3 Map of Chatham Island. . Daughter. Shobtland. Stone Weapons of the Moriori. Portrait of Mr Wm. Thos. Fairbubn. Hxttt RoaI) . t» k en at the Gorge. Whaling off the North Cape of N.Z. Petone Road, with WsmNiroN in thb Sydney, Norfolk Island, 1793. The Missi °* Statiok at Kramt Distance,'lß42. ' South View of Sydney, N.S.W., 1793. Portrait of Haupatu, a Chieftess of Interior of Archway at Pari-parl The Chief Te Pahi. Bust of Hongi. Wairoa. Mount Victoria, Port Nicholson. A Maori War Expedition. , Portrait of Urua-wero, the Red-haired Carved Gateway of Pa, Ohinemutc. Rev. Samuel Marsden. Chief of the East Cape - Colonel Wakefield's Residence. Eangihu: Rev. Samuel Marsden's Cottage. Receiving House fob the Dead, Scene in Akaroa Harbour. Scene of the Boyd Massacre, Whangaroa Mangonui. The Treaty of Waitanoi Memorial. Harbour. Portrait of Titore, a Bay of Islands Te Heu Heu's Tomb. Spot where the Boyd drifted to after __ -, " •—-.., Mr Molesworth's Farm at the Hutt. the Massacre. The Cemetery, or Wai Tapu, Hokianga. Portrait of Ts Wh ero Whero (Potatau), Whalers at the Bay of Islands in 1820. Portrait of Judge Wilson. the First Maori King. i Kororareka Beach in 1836. Portrait of Rev. J. Whitely. Portrait of Dr. Campbell (author of Porirua Bay, Wellington, an Early m n ..' "Poenamo.") Resort for' Whalers. ' Tangieri, Chief of Maungakahia. Commercial Bay, Auckland, v, 1840. Rangihaeata's Pa, with the Island of Mana. Portrait ofvßev. James Wallis. Original Plan of Auckland, Thorn's Whaling Station, near Porirua. Portrait of Rev. James Buller. St. Paul's Church, Auckmnd, erected in, Portrait of 'Johnny' Jones, one of the Specimens of Preserved Heads. -a _-.-.„„! __'„ «_. _. -, Early Otaeo Whalers m o Harbour of Port Nioho*bon and Town a„r m 8 , , , Throwing thb Spear. of Wellington, Te Aro. A Maori Tiki, worn round the neck. _ „ l __ _ Taupo Pa, Cook Strait, and Ngatitoa Portbait ov Rev - j - h - The Town of Wellington, Thorndon. Vitxage. A Whata, or Provision House, Otumatua PANORAMIC VIEW OP THE TOWN The Great Chibp Raupabaha. Pa - AND HARBOUR OF NELSON in The Chief Te Pbhl Portrait of Rev. John Wabrbn. I i 8 42, about 12 Months afteu its Tattooing on Face oj Te Pbhl [Portrait of Te Waenga. Fibst Foundation. » . • ■ AMONGST THE ABOVE WILL BE NOTICED SEVEEAL PANORAMIC VIEWS OF EARLY SETTLEMENT , ' r IN BOTH ISLANDS, WITH SCENES AND SKETCHES OF THE FIRST STREETS AND BUILDINGS. " ' !■•_____- Hill « | ALSO, APPENDED TO THE BOOK, WILL BE PUBLISHED i : 4 IM of Early \ Settlers up to the Year 1845. I A ... wU. . — - ■ i_rJ'A_ ■ 3X-. BRETT, Publisher.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 34, 10 February 1891, Page 6
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