Switch to Māori

Magazines and Journals

Switch to English

Ngā Maheni me ngā Hautaka

Tukutuku
TukutukuTukutuku

Article

Publication

Date


PANUITANGA KOOTI WHENUA MAORI.
Ko te Kahiti o Niu Tireni
14 April 1910
Search result preview image

PANUITANGA KOOTI WHENUA MAORI.
Ko te Kahiti o Niu Tireni
2 September 1909
Search result preview image

Kooti Whenua Maori ki Uawa (Tolago Bay) a te 9 o nga ra o Akuhata, 1910.
Ko te Kahiti o Niu Tireni
14 July 1910
Search result preview image

PANUITANGA KOOTI WHENUA MAORI.
Ko te Kahiti o Niu Tireni
18 March 1910
Search result preview image

Kooti Whenua Maori ki Kihipane, a te 15 o nga ra o Akuhata, 1912.
Ko te Kahiti o Niu Tireni
8 August 1912
Search result preview image

New Rave
Rip It Up
1 March 1981
Search result preview image

PAROCHIAL SCHOOL.
New Zealand Tablet
7 January 1909
Search result preview image

“Te Ture Kooti Whenua Maori, 1894.”
Ko te Kahiti o Niu Tireni
4 March 1897
Search result preview image

GISBORNE.
New Zealand Graphic
24 May 1911
Search result preview image

NAPIER.
New Zealand Graphic
25 September 1897
Search result preview image

Kooti Whenua Maori ki Te Wairoa a te 10 o nga ra o Noema, 1910.
Ko te Kahiti o Niu Tireni
20 October 1910
Search result preview image

PRESUMED DEAD
Camp News
4 April 1941
Search result preview image

APOLOGY TO THE REV. FATHER COLEMAN FEOM "THE DAILY TIMES."
New Zealand Tablet
6 March 1875
Search result preview image

Kooti Whenua Maori ki Kihipane a te 18 o nga ra o Maehe, 1913.
Ko te Kahiti o Niu Tireni
6 March 1913
Search result preview image

WHAKAHAERE WHENUA MAORI.
Ko te Kahiti o Niu Tireni
22 September 1910
Search result preview image

Oamaru
New Zealand Tablet
5 August 1925
Search result preview image

Coleman, Joseph George Walter, alias Coleman, Joseph Walter George. P.G. 41/11. F.P. Class 13/2 U/R OO/OO 23/18
New Zealand Police Gazette
5 March 1941
Search result preview image

GISBORNE.
New Zealand Graphic
18 September 1912
Search result preview image

Jazz!
Rip It Up
1 October 1982
Search result preview image

PANUITANGA KOOTT WHENUA MAORI.
Ko te Kahiti o Niu Tireni
26 January 1911
Search result preview image

Kooti Whenua Maori ki Te Wairoa a te 20 o nga ra o Hepetema, 1911.
Ko te Kahiti o Niu Tireni
31 August 1911
Search result preview image

Untitled
New Zealand Graphic
12 March 1898
Search result preview image

Jaz Coleman is presently recording KILLING JOKE at York St Studio, Parnell. Pictured while recording Shihad's upcoming album Churn are Malcolm Welsford, Jaz Coleman and SHIHAD's Phil Knight.
Rip It Up
1 May 1993
Search result preview image

SACRED HEART SCHOOL.
New Zealand Tablet
25 December 1902
Search result preview image

LLOYDS (Coleman), a treble winner at the Ohinemuri J.C.’s annual meeting, leading over the last fence in the Handicap Hurdles. THE FINISH OF THE HANDICAP HURDLES (two miles) AT THE OHINEMURI JOCKEY CLUB’S ANNUAL MEETING.—LLOYDS (Coleman) winning from WEBFOOT (Deerey).
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
21 March 1912
Search result preview image

INCOGNITO
New Zealand Tablet
5 August 1915
Search result preview image

1. Competitors in the Alexandra Handicap (six laps) awaiting the start. 2. Just before the start of the Epsom Handicap (eight laps), won by P. Coleman (7 h.p. Indian), on the extreme outside). 3. P. COLEMAN, the crack Palmerston North rider, who won the Epsom Handicap (eight laps) and the Great Northern Championship (15 laps). In the latter event he rode 15 miles in 13min. dead, a world’s record for a grass track. 4. R. E. Champtaloup (7 h.p. Harley-Davidson) winning the Side-car Event (seven laps). 5. P. Coleman, the well-known rider of the Indian motor cycle, being introduced to the spectators after his world’s record 15 miles on a grass track. 6. R. E Champtaloup, on his Harley-Davidson, after winning the Side-car Race. 7. A view of the stewards’ stand and birdcage at Takapuna during the progress of the Auckland Provincial Motor Cycle Club’s sports meeting.
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
15 January 1920
Search result preview image

Federated Catholic Clubs of New Zealand
New Zealand Tablet
12 April 1923
Search result preview image

GISBORNE.
New Zealand Graphic
2 February 1910
Search result preview image

Marist Brothers' School, Wellington
New Zealand Tablet
4 January 1906
Search result preview image

1. P. COLEMAN (7 h.p. Indian), who won the Epsom Handicap (8 laps) and the Great Northern Championship (20 laps), and during the latter event established a world’s grass track record for 15 m 13mins. dead. He also broke his one mile record of 51 2-5sec., covering the distance in 49 3-5sec. in the course of a special attempt to lower the record. 2. E. C. GAISFORD (3½ h.p. Indian) winnin dicap (6 laps). 3. P. COLEMAN (7 h.p. Indian) finishing first in the Epsom Handicap (8 laps). 4. At the post just before the start of the Auckland Championship (5 laps). 5. The start of the Si MANGHAN (7 h.p. Harley-Davidson), winner of the Victory Handicap (12 laps). 7. The start of the Great Northern Championship (20 laps), won by P. Coleman. 8. Contestants in the Great Northe ing the signal to start. 9. E. C. GAISFORD (3½ h.p. Indian), who won the Alexandra Handicap (6 laps) and the Auckland Championship (5 laps).
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
22 January 1920
Search result preview image

ENGAGEMENTS.
New Zealand Graphic
10 January 1903
Search result preview image

Page 29 Advertisements Column 3
New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review
16 December 1920
Search result preview image

BLENHEIM.
New Zealand Graphic
8 September 1909
Search result preview image

Mataura Club
Te Ao Hou
1970
... Poipoi. Standing: G. Raihana, R. Ramage, M. Morrell, Y. Coleman, B. Poipoi, O. Edwards. K. Raihana, I. Deans, T. ...

CRICKET
Camp News
7 November 1941
Search result preview image

Milton
New Zealand Tablet
20 November 1919
Search result preview image

Komihana kua Whakaturia mo nga Whenua Tiaki o te Tai Rawhiti.
Ko te Kahiti o Niu Tireni
8 April 1920
Search result preview image

Kooti Whenua Maori ki Kihipane a te 6 o nga ra o Hepetema, 1917.
Ko te Kahiti o Niu Tireni
16 August 1917
Search result preview image

AWARD TO AIRMAIN
Camp News
23 May 1941
Search result preview image

A FAMOUS GARDENER DEAD.
New Zealand Graphic
22 April 1908
Search result preview image

Martinborough
New Zealand Tablet
4 May 1922
Search result preview image

OBITUARY
Waiapu Church Gazette
1 October 1928
Search result preview image

NAPIER.
New Zealand Graphic
2 May 1903
Search result preview image

OUR ILLUSTRATIONS.
New Zealand Graphic
29 November 1902
Search result preview image

Personal notes.
Waiapu Church Gazette
1 May 1918
Search result preview image

Auckland Bowling Club.
New Zealand Graphic
3 November 1900
Search result preview image

NAPIER.
New Zealand Graphic
4 June 1898
Search result preview image

GISBORNE.
New Zealand Graphic
21 December 1910
Search result preview image

GISBORNE.
New Zealand Graphic
16 February 1907
Search result preview image