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Chapter 9 THE MISSIONARY SETTLEMENT AT KERIKERI

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ed men, trotting along under immense loads, and screaming their barbarous songs of recognition; sometimes we beheld an uncouthly carved figure, daubed over with red ochre, and fixed in the

from the rays of the setting sun, while herds of fat cattle were winding down the hills, lowing as they leisurely bent their steps t

to what order of beings they belonged; but on their near approach, I found them to be the New Zealand youths, who were settled with the missionaries. They were habited in the most uncouth dresses imaginable. These pious men, certainly, have no taste for the picturesque; they had obscured the finest human forms under a seama

nd unsociability. After presenting my letter to a grave-looking personage, it had to undergo a private inspection in an adjoining room, and the result was an invitation "to stay and take a cup of tea!" All that an abundant farm and excellent grocer in England could supply were soon before us. Each person of the mission, as he appeared during our repast, was called aside, and I coul

hat theirs was an excellent and thriving trade. We had a cold invitation to stay all night; but this the number of our part

angerous. The river being filled with rocks, some under, and others just above the water, we were obliged to keep a good look-out. After experien

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Contents

Chapter 1 VOYAGE FROM SYDNEY Chapter 2 RECEPTION BY THE NATIVES Chapter 3 A RAMBLE ASHORE Chapter 4 THE HOKIANGA RIVER EIGHTY YEARS AGO Chapter 5 JOURNEY OVERLAND TO BAY OF ISLANDS Chapter 6 MEETING WITH THE CHIEF PATUONE Chapter 7 A MAORI VILLAGE Chapter 8 TOILSOME JOURNEY THROUGH THE FOREST Chapter 9 THE MISSIONARY SETTLEMENT AT KERIKERI Chapter 10 THE BAY OF ISLANDS Chapter 11 THE MASSACRE OF THE BOYD
Chapter 12 THE FIRST SETTLEMENT AT KORORAREKA
Chapter 13 MAORI NON-PROGRESSIVENESS
Chapter 14 A MISSION SETTLEMENT
Chapter 15 A VISIT FROM HONGI
Chapter 16 INTERVIEW WITH THE GREAT MAORI CONQUEROR
Chapter 17 A MAORI WELCOME
Chapter 18 EXCURSIONS IN THE INTERIOR
Chapter 19 ENTERTAINED BY MAORI WOMEN
Chapter 20 LOADING SPARS AT HOKIANGA
Chapter 21 DEATH OF A GREAT CHIEF
Chapter 22 BRUTAL MURDER OF A WIFE
Chapter 23 ANOTHER JOURNEY TO BAY OF ISLANDS
Chapter 24 VISIT OF A WAR PARTY
Chapter 25 BURNED OUT OF HOUSE AND HOME
Chapter 26 A HOSTILE DEMONSTRATION
Chapter 27 THE LAW OF RETALIATION
Chapter 28 A WAR EXPEDITION AND A CANNIBAL FEAST
Chapter 29 SLAVERY AMONG THE MAORIS
Chapter 30 PIRATICAL SEIZURE OF A VESSEL
Chapter 31 THE CLIMATE AND PRODUCTIONS
Chapter 32 THE ART OF TATTOOING
Chapter 33 TRIBAL GOVERNMENT AND RELIGION
Chapter 34 THE MAORI VIEW OF CHRISTIANITY
Chapter 35 THREATENED INVASION BY HONGI
Chapter 36 ARRIVAL OF A WARSHIP
Chapter 37 THE WHALERS AND THE MISSIONARIES
Chapter 38 THREATENED WAR
Chapter 39 CONSTRUCTION OF A PA
Chapter 40 A SHAM FIGHT
Chapter 41 RETURN OF THE BRIG.-AN EXCITING INCIDENT
Chapter 42 WAR-LIKE EXPEDITION TO THE THAMES
Chapter 43 VISITS OF WHALERS
Chapter 44 VISIT OF TWO SOUTH SEA ISLANDERS
Chapter 45 THE DEATH OF HONGI
Chapter 46 A TRIBAL CONFLICT
Chapter 47 THE DEATH OF KING GEORGE AND ITS CONSEQUENCES
Chapter 48 DEPARTURE FROM BAY OF ISLANDS
Chapter 49 THE JOURNEY TO HOKIANGA
Chapter 50 EUROPEAN PREPARATIONS FOR DEFENCE
Chapter 51 OBSERVATIONS ON THE SOCIAL CONDITIONS OF THE MAORIS
Chapter 52 A MAORI TANGI
Chapter 53 CHARACTER OF THE NEW ZEALANDERS
Chapter 54 THE SETTLEMENT AND TRADE OF HOKIANGA
Chapter 55 MASSACRE OF A SCHOONER'S CREW
Chapter 56 FAREWELL TO NEW ZEALAND
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