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The Eagle has Landed - J.H. Duthie. 17/2:118-119. Early Attempts to Demolish Pohaturoa Rock. 5. Early Days of the East Coast Railway: Pekatahi - E. Murray. 23/2:87-88, 93. The Early Days of Motor Service Cars in the Eastern Bay of Plenty - John Oliver Musgrave. 36/2:87-103; 37/1:33-49.
Early Days on the Rangitaiki Plains - T. Thorne Seccombe. 7/1:2-14;
7/2:37-45; 7/3:71-78; 7/4:87-95; 8/1:28-34; Early Days on "The Swamp" - Ian B. Gow. 28/1:33-34, 56. Early Days on "The Swamp" - Gwendoline E. Rhodes. 24/1:31-33. Early Days in the Waiotahi Valley - Dorothy Du Pontet. 12/2:63-71. Early Education in Rotorua and Maketu - P. Andrews. 32/1:36-41. The Early Ferries in the Whakatane District - A. van der Wouden. 31/1:43-56. Early History of the Raukokore District - K. Phyllis Walker. 12/4:165-168. Early Impressions of the Mill Hill Priests in New Zealand - Walter Gibbons. 36/1:1-15. An Early Industry on the Rangitaiki Swamp. 6/3:95-96. Early Kopeopeo - Some Notes. 14/1:17. Early Low Cost Housing in Tauranga - A.C. Bellamy. 34/1:28-31. An Early Maori Stone Source at Maketu, Bay of Plenty - P.R. Moore. 29/1:19-23. Early Memories of Otakiri, 1918-1925 - Stephanie E. Cullen. 40/1:40-45. Early Nineteenth Century Colonisation Schemes - I.S. McHarg. 6/4:116-121. Early Otakiri Farming - From a Woman's Point of View - May Woodberry Sen. 25/2:91-93. Early Rabbiting Days - E. Dunstan. 14/1:26-27. Early Service Car Days - Jack Holman. 12/3:124-125. Early Settlement Days in the Opouriao Valley, Bay of Plenty - Gilbert Yeoman. 25/2:94-96. Early Tauranga Homes - Catherine Goodyear. 32/2:118-122. Early Te Teko Land Sale. 5. Early Traders in the Bay of Plenty. 4. An Early Victorian New Zealand Diary - Thornton Marshall. 16/1:22-37; 16/2:109-124. EARP, Clem - On Robert Maunsell, and "Te Manihera". 40/1:11-16. - The Rise and Fall of Major Brassey. 39/2:95-101. - The Trial of C.O.B. Davis for Sedition. 36/2:111-124. EARTHQUAKES: Earthquakes in the Bay of Plenty - A. van der Wouden. 29/1:51-53. The Edgecumbe Earthquake ... My Personal Experience - Lynette Richardson. 38/2:110-113. Napier in 1931 - Peggy M. Fussell. 36/1:30-52. Notes on Early Earthquakes in the Bay of Plenty - Philip Andrews. 31/2:111-112. EAST CAPE: Distribution of Indigenous Flora in the East Cape Botanical District - R.D. Cresswell. 14/3:95-101. Parkinson's Island - Neil C. Begg. 14/4:148-149. Round the East Cape in 1892 - "M.E.T." 20/2:103-110. EAST COAST: The Coast of a Thousand Tales - C.R. Coates. 8/3:116-131. Early History of the Raukokore District - K. Phyllis Walker. 12/4:165-168. The East Coast, 1905. 37/2:122-123. The History of the East Coast Trust - A.D. Ward. 6/4:107-115. The Land Utilisation Survey of the Gisborne-East Coast Region - W.A. Pullar. 13/2:107-109. Some Notes on the Construction of the East Coast Road - William W. Upton. 12/4:169-171. An Echo of the Tairawhiti Expedition, 1864 - H.G.D. White. 21/1:52-53. Echoes of the Tarawera Eruption - June 10, 1886. 4:Newsletter 34. Echoes of the Tarawera Eruption from Te Puke. 34/1:49-56. EDGCUMBE: Mount Edgcumbe County Park, Devon - H.D. London. 28/1:55. Edgecumbe District War Memorial Hall Opened. 5. EDGECUMBE, MOUNT: The Last Moa. A Legend of Putauaki - H.B.D. Dansey. 10/1:8-9. The Naming of Mt. Edgecumbe. 13/2:101-103. Putauaki (Mt. Edgecumbe) - H.D. London. 11/1:33-40. The Two Mount Edgecumbes - C. Kingsley-Smith. 23/2:68-74. A Walk From Whakatane to Rotorua and an Ascent of Mt. Edgecumbe in 1899. 25/2:97-100. EDUCATION: A Brief Historical Survey of Formal Secular Education of Maori Children - I.S. McHarg. 4. Brief History of Thornton School. 8/3:108. The Development of Education in Murupara - Martin G. Wilson. 10/2:34-37. The Diary of W. Franklin-Browne. 22/1:17-29. Early Education in Rotorua and Maketu - P. Andrews. 32/1:36-41. Flying the Flag at School Not New in Tauranga - A.C. Bellamy. 34/1:45-58 Further Memories of Waiohau. 22/1:38-39, 43. The History of Paroa Maori School. 12/3:131-136. The History of Rotoiti Maori School. 13/3:144-149. A History of Te Teko School. 13/2:68-77. The Isolated School of Matahi, Eastern Bay of Plenty - E.E. Little. 23/2:84-85. Matata Maori School History. 10/2:25-33. Memories of Waiohau, Bay of Plenty - Elsie E. Little. 22/1:30-37. The Mission School, Tanatana, Waimana, 1922-1959 - F. Rakuraku. 26/2:99-100, 102. Notes on Early Maori School at Matata - Elsie Locke. 12/3:128-130. Poroporo School's Eightieth Birthday. 11/4:208-210. Taneatua School Diamond Jubilee. 5:Newsletter 48. Te Kaha School in the Eighteen Seventies and Eighties. 3. Te Whaiti-nui-a-Toi Maori Boy's School - J.H. Starnes. 15/3:177-179. Thornton Looks Back on Fifty Years. 10/2:38-39. The Effectiveness of the Taiaha - H.D. London. 14/3:115-118. The Eiffel Tower Brewery - A.C. Bellamy. 33/1:45-59. 11,000 Years Ago New Zealand Was One Island. 2. Elsdon Best - Rev. J.H. Starnes. 7/3:51-58. Elsdon Best - A Colonial Image - Elsdon W.G. Craig. 14/3:88-94. Elsdon Best and Tuhoe: A Cautionary Tale - Richard Hill. 36/2:127-130. The Elusive Toroa of Mataatua Canoe - Andrew S. Scott. 17/1:67-69. The Elusive Toroa of Mataatua Canoe - An Answer - J.B.W. Roberton. 17/2:120-121. van ENCKEVORT, Rev. Fr M. - Matata's Role in the Catholic History of Auckland Diocese. 21/1:33-38, 53. End of a Rabbit Infestation - E.O. Pedersen & E.B. Roche. 23/1:53-55. HMS ENDEAVOUR: Was Young Nick's Head the First Piece of Land Seen by Captain Cook and His Crew? 18/2:109-110. The Enigma of Major Brassey - W.T. Parham. 14/2:77-78. ENSOR, Mary Ann - A Pioneer Looks Back. 27/2:79-87. ERWIN, Helen Rosa - Memories of Early Whakatane. 26/1:2-14. The Establishment of the Country Women's Institute in the Eastern Bay of Plenty - H.P. Toone. 22/2:130-132. The Ethnopsychiatrist and the Historian - L.K. Gluckman. 13/3:169-176. EVANS, John E.L. - Some European History of Lake Okareka District. 28/1:17-27. EVETTS, Bruce - Coastwatching in the Auckland Islands, 1941-42. 40/2:79-91. Excavations in Many Lands – H.D. London. 4. Excavations at Kauri Point – H.D. London. 9/1:14-16. The Excavations at Paengaroa, 1959 - J. Golson. 7/4:82-86. An Excursion to White Island - 60 Years Ago. 5. Exotic Forest Plantations in the Te Teko Area - E.G. Manktelow. 28/2:116-118. Explanation of Nautical Terms. Appendix to "The Wrecking of HMS Buffalo in 1840" - Cliff Furniss. 26/2:68-71, 74. Extracts From MSS Journal of Rev. Charles Baker, C.M.S. Missionary - H.D. London. 5. An Eye Witness Account of the Murder [Volkner's]. 22/2:117-119. F Families' Living Treasures - Max Cryer. 22/1:14-16. FARMING: "Bush Sickness" in the Rotorua-Taupo Region - C.R. Taylor. 27/2:88-90. Chasing the Cutter - Cecil R. Coates. 25/2:101-106, 113. A Dairy Farmer's Wife Remembers - D.E.A.M. 25/1:48-50. Developing a Farm at Otakiri, on the Rangitaiki Plains - E.F. Whitthaus. 25/2:78-90, 93. Early Days on "The Swamp" - Ian B. Gow. 28/1:33-34, 56. Early Days on "The Swamp" - Gwendoline E. Rhodes. 24/1:31-33. Early Otakiri Farming - From a Woman's Point of View - May Woodberry Sen. 25/2:91-93. Early Settlement Days in the Opouriao Valley, Bay of Plenty - Gilbert Yeoman. 25/2:94-96. Farming at Rewarau, Opouriao District - T. Thorne Seccombe. 12/1:3-18. Records of Earlier Days - H.D. London. 25/1:31-42. Reminiscences of a Drover - R.M. Green. 13/2:78-79. Reminiscences of Droving Days, 1921-1928 - L.A. (Pete) Sisam. 26/2:92-94. Sheep Farming in the New Zealand Bush - Philip Williamson. 33/2:106-117. Father John Smiers with the Mill Hill Mission - Walter Gibbons. 37/1:12-22. Father Michael Borjon at Maketu - Fr A. Monfat. 38/2:92-96. Faulkner's Ferries - Max Avery. 36/1:16-29; 36/2:73-86. FEILDING: Bush Pioneering Days - H.H. Miller. 7/3:59-70. Fenton's Mill - C.S. Masters. 32/1:1-4. Fenton's Mill 1936-37 - G.W. Lane. 32/1:5-16. FERRIES: The Early Ferries in the Whakatane District - A. van der Wouden. 31/1:43-56. Field Archaeology in the Bay of Plenty - W.A. Pullar, K.W. Moore & A.S. Scott. 15/1:105-114. Fifty Years of the Beacon - Anton van der Wouden. 37/1:55. The "Fire in the Fern" by the Mohaka - Bernard H.N. Teague. 17/2:100-105. Fire Walking. 5. The First Grave - W.B. Baker. 9/2:38-39. Fish Weir Discovery, Rotorua - W.A. Pullar. 23/2:98. Fishing at Old Maketu - Alister Matheson. 39/2:63-73. FITZROY, GOVERNOR ROBERT: Governor Fitzroy to Henry Clarke - C.M. Miller. 21/2:124-125. FLAXMILLING: Flax, Flour and the Wairere Waterfall - A. van der Wouden. 35/2:73-78. Hallett's Flaxmill - A. van der Wouden. 25/2:68-77. Priestley Flaxmill. 9/1:21. Float-Plain Alights on Whakatane Estuary - H.D. London. 18/1:53-54. Flooding of Rangitaiki Plains, 1962 - S.R. Hewitt & W.A. Pullar. 11/2:113-115. FLOURMILLING: Additional Information Concerning Umuhika Mill - T. Thorne Seccombe. 7/2:46-48. An Early History on the Rangitaiki Swamp. 6/3:95-96. Flax, Flour and the Wairere Waterfall - A. van der Wouden. 35/2:73-78. Flour Mills on the Lakes District - Cecil Watt. 19/1:21-29. Flourmilling in the Eastern Bay of Plenty - A. van der Wouden. 32/1:73-87. How Te Poronu Roadside Memorial Became Part of the Whakatane Scene - H.D. London. 25/1:12-17. Maori Wheat Growing and Flourmilling, 1845-1880 - W.T. Parham. 9/2:42-44. An Old Relic. 1. Otipa Flour Mill - H.D. London. 9/1:17-18. Some Notes on the Investigations of the Flour Mill at Umuhika - W.T. Parham. 7/1:21-22. Umuhika Flour Mill - H.D. London. 7/1:19-20. Waimapu Flour Mill - A.C. Bellamy. 38/1:62-66. Flying the Flag at School Not New in Tauranga - A.C. Bellamy. 34/1:45-48. Folk Museums - Sir Paul Hasluck. 20/2:70-72. Following Seccombe - A.C.W. Whatman. 10/1:14-15. FORESTRY: Exotic Forest Plantations in the Te Teko Area - E.G. Manktelow. 28/2:116-118. The Tasman Tree Nursery - W.A. Pullar. 28/2:114. The Tasman Tree Nursery at Te Teko - Max Wickham . 28/2:115. FORT GALATEA: Refer to GALATEA. Fortresses of God - G.M. Fowlds. 5. FORTY MILE BUSH: Working Around the North Island 1890-1920 - Patrick Keegan. 34/2:67-87. Forty Years Plus in a Maori Setting - Jim Irwin. 33/1:25-31. Fossil Mollusca at Stoney Creek, Matata - W.J. Fraser. 12/1:28. Fossils at Taneatua and Ohope Beach. 5. FOSTER, FRANCIS JORTON: The Diary of Francis Jorton Foster. 36/2:63-72. FOWLDS, Geo. M. - Banning the Star-Spangled Banner. 16/2:81-85. - Fortresses of God. 5. - Maoris and Highlanders - A Comparison. 5. - A Princess and the Fairies - Links With Mt. Albert and Whakatane. 5. - A Vanished Race: The Passing of the Moriori. 15/3:172-176. FRANKLIN-BROWNE, W.: The Diary of W. Franklin-Browne. 22/1:17-29. FRANKTON: Last Pie Out of Frankton. 23/2:97. FRASER, W.J. - Fossil Mollusca at Stoney Creek, Matata. 12/1:28. Fratricide at Owhakatoro – R.M. Smith. 11/1:23-27. The Freezing Industry in the Bay of Plenty - A. van der Wouden. 33/1:1-15. A Frenchman's Gallant Stand Against Te Kooti - H.D. London. 4. From Hawkes Bay to Whakatane, via Taupo, in 1857. 40/1:46-60. FULLER, R. Andrew - The Old Gisborne-Ruatahuna Stock Route. 14/4:164-169. - Rangi's "Invasion" of the Urewera. 28/1:40-44. - To Maungapohatu By Bicycle. 28/1:44-45. - Tramping in the Urewera (1932). 29/1:24-32. FULLOON, JAMES FRANCIS: A Contemporary Account of the Volkner and Fulloon Murders. 5. The Murder of James Fulloon - J.C.M. Cresswell. 4; 13/3:120-127. Two Prominent Figures in Early Whakatane HIstory - W.T. Parham. 15/1:87-96. FULTON, Robert - Whakarewa Hoanga - Formerly at Matata. 3. The Funeral of Granny Nga. 23/2:96. FURNISS, Cliff - SS Daphne - The Occasional Caller. 29/1:44-46. - Dividing Ship's Shares as Between Owners. 27/2:106. - Explanation of Nautical Terms. Appendix to "The Wrecking of HMS Buffalo in 1840". 26/2:68-71, 74. - The Troubled SS Tasman. 27/2:99-100. Further Discoveries at Kauri Point, Katikati. 11/1:48. Further Memories of Waiohau. 22/1:38-39,43. Further Moa Discoveries at Taupo. 11/1:50. FUSSELL, Peggy M. - Napier in 1931. 36/1:30-52. Copyright © 2009
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