suffix a
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174
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516-529
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2500-2518
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2850-2851
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4033-4035
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1-10, 13
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175
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531-546
|
|
2520-2538
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2865-2869
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4037-4038
|
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207
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548-553
|
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2541-2558
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2883-2885
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4044-4046
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suffix b
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225
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566-584
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2560-2579
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2891-2902
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4048
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6, 7, 19,
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227
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586-587
|
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2581-2613
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2918-2931
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4057
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20, 23, 25,
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229-242
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589
|
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2615-2617
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2948-2949
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4059
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39, 41, 44,
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244-252
|
593
|
|
2629-2644
|
2955
|
4063-4064
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30
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254-268
|
598
|
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2646-2652
|
2963
|
4066-4067
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270-279
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600-609
|
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2654-2656
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2984-2998
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4074-4075
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suffix f
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281-287
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611
|
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2659-2661
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3000-3010
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4077
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1-7, 9-14
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291-292
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620-629
|
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2663-2664
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3012
|
4084
|
|
295
|
649-705
|
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2666-2673
|
3020
|
4088
|
To Reader
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299-300
|
707-715
|
|
2675
|
3022-3026
|
4090-4094
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1-5,
|
302
|
717
|
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2677-2688
|
3030
|
4096-4100
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34, 38
|
307
|
737-738
|
|
2689-2701
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3060-3071
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4103-4107
|
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311-312
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741
|
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2701-2713
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3093-3114
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4113-4117
|
Main series to
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315-317
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744-751
|
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2723
|
3115
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4118-4119
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Reader.
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319
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753-756
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2728-2729
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3116-3120
|
4125-4141
|
Prefix n
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321
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758-767
|
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2730-
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3131-3141
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4143-4145
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1-147
|
324-325
|
771
|
|
2736
|
3143-3158
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4147
|
1-4, 5
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327-330
|
773-784
|
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2739-2741
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3161-3162
|
4149
|
6-12
|
336
|
787-788
|
|
2746
|
3165-3166
|
4151-4152
|
14-15
|
338-339
|
791
|
|
2748-2749
|
3173
|
4154
|
17-23
|
343-346
|
793
|
|
2751
|
3177-3178
|
4156-4162
|
25-44
|
348-349
|
797
|
|
2753
|
3180-3187
|
4165-4174
|
46-58
|
352
|
804
|
|
2755-2756
|
3189-3191
|
4177-4187
|
60-61, 62
|
356
|
806-835
|
|
2760-2761
|
3226-3286
|
4189-4195
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63-80, 81
|
361
|
837-867
|
|
2765
|
3288-3294
|
4197-4201
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82-89
|
363-365
|
869-876
|
|
2769-2770
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3296-3298
|
4203
|
91-96
|
371
|
878-889
|
|
2772
|
3300-3322
|
4206-4211
|
99-102, 103
|
375
|
|
|
2775-2776
|
3324-3330
|
4213-4224
|
104-
|
378
|
|
|
2805-2811
|
3335
|
4226
|
106-109
|
381
|
|
|
2813-2816
|
3339
|
|
113-127
|
386-387
|
|
|
2819
|
3345-3348
|
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129-130
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389-395
|
|
|
2821-2822
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3350-3360
|
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132-133
|
399-438
|
|
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2824-2825
|
3362-3371
|
|
134-136
|
439
|
|
|
2826
|
3373
|
|
139-147
|
441-443
|
|
|
2827-2828
|
3375-3398
|
|
149
|
445-502
|
|
|
2830-2831
|
(Colenso
|
|
151
|
504
|
|
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2833-2838
|
forgot to use
|
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153-154
|
506
|
|
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2840-2841
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3400-3999
|
|
156
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510-511
|
|
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2843
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4000-4017
|
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159-171
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513-514
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|
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2845-2848
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4020-4029
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Musci: transcriptions of wrappings
Musci: transcriptions of wrappings
Moss &c from Poverty Bay: W. K. C.) June/83 / to be exd roughly sorted. / sent to Reader Sept/83 (161. – 171.) / Nos. 4007 to 4015) to Kew.
Nos. 229-261 from H’s Puhoe lot 4016 to 4021
Dupl. Mosses, sent to Reader Octr. 13/83) Nos. 229n – 261n, from Hs. Puhoe lot – 262, 263, from Petane w. Hepaticæ – 264-278, from Matamau, Sept. Jy.) / 4016 to 4029 to Kew / 269 taken out Sept 8/84.
Nos. 407, to 426.) Mosses: Norsewood, Decr. /83 / & No. 429 / (see also small parcel,) nos, 400 40) [these Nos. possibly obliterated].
Mosses, Nos. 400-406: sent to R. – from Norsewood, in litt., Decr. 17/83 / 3396 to 4002) to Kew.
Nos 427 428 Feby. from Matamau / Nos. to Kew 4091, 4092
Pohue. March 4th. 3 Mosses, in lett., Nos. 441, 442, 443. to Reader
Mosses. Nos – 444-471. (to R.) / Norsewood, &c, 1884,/ 3355 to 33700 to Kew 444, taken out Aug/85.
Norsewood. (begin this lot mosses at 444 – down to 471
Mr. Hill’s lot Mosses, Sept. /84 / No 501 a moss from Rawson Whangaroa (w. Hymenophyllum melanocheilos) Sent R. Novr. /84 (nos. 476-498, and 502. also 2 of Hamilton’s Nos. 499-500.)
Moss, Hookerias, Jany/85. – (to be exd.) /503-515 to Reader, March/85. / 4003-4006 to Kew Hookeria only / 503 505 507 508 509 512 515) taken out for exm. Aug. 1885.
Nos. 541-544) similar
Norsewood May/84 Mosses, 600-609: sent in letter to R.) 3388 to 3395) to Kew. 603 t. out
Mosses from Mr. Hill, Dannevirke Decr. 1885 (nos. 620, 629) to R. (620: Exd. & described) 3353-620 3354-622 /& 1 Hepat/
Mosses Norsewood) May 1886. Nos. 649 to 699 sent to R. – July/86 (Hookerias taken out for exam. Nos. 707-716, Cyathophorum) all sent R.
[A mutilated paper]
(Norsewoo. . 587, 588, 589.) (700-
March/8. . …keria 705, to
for examn. R.)
(sent Reader.)
Hookeria ) 707 3143-3150
for exam. ) 717
Nos. 758 ) Bush Jy 3151)
to ) to Hookeria Octr. & Novr. /85 to ) to
767 ) R. 3158) Kew
Mosses (& Confervoids) Mr. A. Hamilton cold. Xmas, 1885 – Putere Wairoa / (807 to 820, mosses / 3106-3120 to Kew Hypopterygium pachyneuron sp nov is 820
Sent by Mr. Hill from Makotuku Decr. 1/84 (3 mosses) (826-827, 828.
821-835, to R. 3345 to 3352
Mosses, & 1 Hep., Tarawera, Mr. Hill: Decr/84. (829-832 to R.)
Sundry Mosses (Ham, Hill, Balfour, & Mair) Nos. 821-834 to R.
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Elytranthe colensoi
drawing by Nancy Adams.
Moss &c from Poverty Bay: W. K. C.) June/83 / to be exd roughly sorted. / sent to Reader Sept/83 (161. – 171.) / Nos. 4007 to 4015) to Kew.
Nos. 229-261 from H’s Puhoe lot 4016 to 4021
Dupl. Mosses, sent to Reader Octr. 13/83) Nos. 229n – 261n, from Hs. Puhoe lot – 262, 263, from Petane w. Hepaticæ – 264-278, from Matamau, Sept. Jy.) / 4016 to 4029 to Kew / 269 taken out Sept 8/84.
Nos. 407, to 426.) Mosses: Norsewood, Decr. /83 / & No. 429 / (see also small parcel,) nos, 400 40) [these Nos. possibly obliterated].
Mosses, Nos. 400-406: sent to R. – from Norsewood, in litt., Decr. 17/83 / 3396 to 4002) to Kew.
Nos 427 428 Feby. from Matamau / Nos. to Kew 4091, 4092
Pohue. March 4th. 3 Mosses, in lett., Nos. 441, 442, 443. to Reader
Mosses. Nos – 444-471. (to R.) / Norsewood, &c, 1884,/ 3355 to 33700 to Kew 444, taken out Aug/85.
Norsewood. (begin this lot mosses at 444 – down to 471
Mr. Hill’s lot Mosses, Sept. /84 / No 501 a moss from Rawson Whangaroa (w. Hymenophyllum melanocheilos) Sent R. Novr. /84 (nos. 476-498, and 502. also 2 of Hamilton’s Nos. 499-500.)
Moss, Hookerias, Jany/85. – (to be exd.) /503-515 to Reader, March/85. / 4003-4006 to Kew Hookeria only / 503 505 507 508 509 512 515) taken out for exm. Aug. 1885.
Nos. 541-544) similar
Norsewood May/84 Mosses, 600-609: sent in letter to R.) 3388 to 3395) to Kew. 603 t. out
Mosses from Mr. Hill, Dannevirke Decr. 1885 (nos. 620, 629) to R. (620: Exd. & described) 3353-620 3354-622 /& 1 Hepat/
Mosses Norsewood) May 1886. Nos. 649 to 699 sent to R. – July/86 (Hookerias taken out for exam. Nos. 707-716, Cyathophorum) all sent R.
[A mutilated paper]
(Norsewoo. . 587, 588, 589.) (700-
March/8. . …keria 705, to
for examn. R.)
(sent Reader.)
Hookeria ) 707 3143-3150
for exam. ) 717
Nos. 758 ) Bush Jy 3151)
to ) to Hookeria Octr. & Novr. /85 to ) to
767 ) R. 3158) Kew
Mosses (& Confervoids) Mr. A. Hamilton cold. Xmas, 1885 – Putere Wairoa / (807 to 820, mosses / 3106-3120 to Kew Hypopterygium pachyneuron sp nov is 820
Sent by Mr. Hill from Makotuku Decr. 1/84 (3 mosses) (826-827, 828.
821-835, to R. 3345 to 3352
Mosses, & 1 Hep., Tarawera, Mr. Hill: Decr/84. (829-832 to R.)
Sundry Mosses (Ham, Hill, Balfour, & Mair) Nos. 821-834 to R.
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Colenso’s travels
The missionary period (1834-52)
Extracts from his Church Missionary Society Journals
1834 December
30 Arrived at Paihia, Bay of Islands.
1835 April
14 Left Paihia [by boat]… arrived at Waikare… proceeded… drew up about 5 P.M., by the side of a pleasant rivulet Tuwatapipi – where we bivouacked….
15 Started this morning at 9 – after about ¾ of an hour’s walk, arrived at a small village – Tuarau – on the river Wangaroa… proceeded down the river [to Wangaruru].
16 left this interesting spot [Wangaruru] at ½ past 9, A.M., [in a canoe…] to a village about 2 miles distant…. Left this place about 1, P.M…. Commenced our journey homewards – a very high and conical hill to the left named Paremata… waded and re-waded the Waikare [River] about 20 times… arrived safely at Waikare about ½ past 5, P.M....
17 at ½ past 10 A.M , we left [Waikare] and in about 2 hours arrived at our Station [Paihia]
1835 July
1 [at Paihia] saw several new shrubs, and some beautiful ferns, mosses, &c, &c.
1835 December
25 took Tea this afternoon at Bror. Baker’s, Capt. Fitzroy, H. M. Ship “Beagle”, one of the Party. 63
1836 February
9 left Paihia on my intended “Bush” excursion…. At Noon arrived at Waikare [by boat]….
10 started [from Waikare] at 10 A.M…. After a few hours march up and down steep hills, clothed with wood to their summits, we arrived at Wangaroa… marched to Wangaruru in the muddy bed of the river, a filthy, toilsome march of 3 miles.
11-12 [at Wangaruru] Visited… Akura, a little village close behind this [Wangaruru]. Visited Akura… returned to [Wangaruru].
13 Left the pa [Wangaruru] at 8 A.M , and after a hurried march, over rocks, through mud, and up and down cliffs, reached Owae at 1 o’clock.
14-16 [at Owae].
17 Left Owae this morning… in our route, this morning, passed several grotesquely-shaped isolated rocks, evidently of volcanic origin – magnificent Kauri woods around about us – Saw Wananake in the distance… at 4 P.M., arrived at Wairua, situated on a small river… started forwards, at 6 brought up for the night at a little rivulet….
18 Started at 7 A.M. Had a long, fatiguing march, mostly wood and swamp, until 5 P.M , when we halted… Saw some, to me, new Plants. The rivulet, on whose banks we bivouacked, is called Haukawakawa.
19 Left this place [Haukawakawa stream] at 8 A.M; travelled through beautiful land; fern uncommonly high. At noon reached Waiariki;
20 at noon left [Waiariki],… soon arrived at Waiti.
21 [at Waiti].
22 left [Waiti] at 8 A.M…. In our route this morning passed a very large tree (a Rata) on fire – in this manner the foolish natives destroy yearly a great quantity of fine Timber… at 10 ½ A.M , we arrived at Maunu, a deserted village…. At noon we arrived at a small stream, Waipapa…. Saw, what was to me, a new plant in a bog its leaf was a curiosity – gathered it for the purpose of drying but, unfortunately, lost them! [marginal note in unknown hand “Drosera bifida?”]… at 2, P.M, arrived at Pukeokui, a neat little village.
23 left [Pukeokui] about 9 A.M…. About 10 ½, arrived at the River Wairua… got into a small canoe, and were paddled to a little village on the other side of the river, called, The Toki… at 2 P.M, started [from Te Toki] in 2 canoes… arrived at the Pa [Aotahi] about 5 P,M;
24 About 3 P.M., we left this place [Aotahi] in our canoe…. At 4 ½ P.M, we arrived at a small village, called the Ripo… where we brought up for the night.
25 started [from Ripo] ... Travelled until 1 P.M, when we reached Mangere... Journeyed over plains and hills of Rushes... Crossed the River Wairua, here called the Maramaranui… brought up at the foot of Porua, a small mountain, wooded all over ~
26 started – one immense forest from this place to Waioreore, which we reached at 11 A.M; started [from Waioreore] at 2 P.M, and… arrived at 5 P.M, at a rivulet called, Te ngau a te hanehane, where we bivouacked.
27 Early this morning we started [from Te ngau a te hanehane], at noon we arrived at Waiomio… arrived [at Kawakawa] at 5 P.M….
28 [Kawakawa to Paihia?].
1836 May
31 Left Paihia this afternoon in the Boat for the Kawakawa… arrived there about 6.
1836 June
1 left [Kawakawa] at ½ past 9 A.M., after wading through streams running among the trees in the forests, we arrived at Tarawera… a well-fenced pa… proceeded, about 3 P.M, arrived at Tourangatira… went on to Onewaka… This village is peculiarly situated on a boldly-curved bank of the river Kopau , (the upper part of the Kawakawa)….
2 [left Onewaka]…. Evening found us on the banks of the Punakitere [river]….
3 started early… about 9 A.M, we arrived at a small place where there were a few natives….
4 to the next village, about ½ a mile distant [where was] a cooking shed.
5 Ascended Tauwenua (Hikurangi) which rises rather abruptly… descended into [the summit basin]… went on… to the sacred lake below, Kerera [marginal note by Colenso “Kereru”]… Returned [to the unnamed village of the previous day].
6-7 [at the same village].
8 Arrived at Kaikohi a little after 1, P.M….
9 Arrived at aout 2 P.M., at Bror. Davis’ house, Waimate…
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