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322, 323, 320<br />
June 15 & July 31), 13 (two issues June 30 & August 16),<br />
14 – 20, ( No 16 two issues, September 15 & 30) , 22, 1858:<br />
Vol 6 Nos 1, 2, 3, 5, 7-13, 16, 18, 19, 20-24, (No 24 two issues<br />
November 30 & December 31) 1859: Vol 7 Nos 1&2, 3, 8,<br />
11&12, 14, 17, 201860. Auckland, W.C. Wilson. BM S5<br />
1842-1846<br />
$1000 – $2000<br />
320. Te Karere Maori or Maori Messenger 1861-1863<br />
Continuation of the government newspaper published in<br />
Auckland. Six odd numbers nearly all in original wrappers. Vol 1<br />
Nos 18, 19, 1861. Vol 2 Nos 6, 7, 10, 1862. Vol 3 No 7, 1863.<br />
Auckland. W.C. Wilson. BM S12<br />
$200 – $400<br />
321. Te Karere O Nui Tireni “The New Zealand<br />
messenger”, first Maori-language newspaper. No 3 Vol 3<br />
Maehe 1.1844. Tear in one corner not effecting text, Akarana, he<br />
meat a kit e perehi ot te Kawana, BM S1; Te Waka Maori O<br />
Nui Tirani 1871-1877.’The Maori canoe of New Zealand’.<br />
Government paper published in Wellington, Vol 13 No 8 Mei 8,<br />
1877. Wellington, G. Didsbury. BM S18<br />
$100 – $200<br />
322. Te Manuhiri Tuarangi and Maori intelligencer<br />
1861 “Visitor from afar”; government newspaper published in<br />
Auckland, (Royal Arms). March 1, 1861 – November 15, 1861.<br />
Nos 1, 4 – 17. Fifteen of seventeen, lacking no’s 2 & 3, blue &<br />
pink paper covers, most without, printed in two columns Maori and<br />
English. Auckland, W.C. Wilson. BM S11<br />
$600 – $1200<br />
323. Aotearoa, or The Maori Recorder 1861-1862<br />
‘New Zealand’, Annual magazine produced in Auckland, Vol 1<br />
No 1, January 1861. Blue printed wrappers, illustrated title page,<br />
text in English and Maori. Printed at the “Aotearoa Office. For The<br />
Native People. The second issue Vol 1 No 2, comes in two forms<br />
differing in format and content ;The Recorder and Aotearoa,<br />
January 1862. Yellow printed wrappers 36 pages, text in English<br />
& Maori title page; The Recorder. Green printed wrappers, 16<br />
pages, text in English Both issues printed at the “Recorder” Office<br />
Auckland. BM S10. Rare. George Didsbury Wellington. BM<br />
S18<br />
$500 – $800<br />
42<br />
324<br />
325, 327, 326<br />
324. Te Pihoihoi Mokemoke 1863<br />
‘A sparrow alone on the house top’; a government supported<br />
paper. Te Pihoihoi Mokemoke i runga i te tuanui, Number<br />
1, Pepuere 2, 1863. Printed at the Press at Otawhao; (ie Te<br />
Awamutu) 1863. 4 issues (18p.): No 1 (2 February 1863) –<br />
No 4 (9 March 1863). Photograph of Issue No 5 (23 March<br />
1863) partly printed but not published. Also typescript copies<br />
of a translation of the news paper by Maori scholar Pei Te<br />
Hurunui Jones commissioned by A.T. Pycroft and copies of the<br />
Parliamentary Papers relative to the Native Disturbances at Te<br />
Awamutu February to April 1863.<br />
The paper was produced by John Gorst, Civil Commissioner<br />
of the Waikato at the Otawhao mission school at Te Awamutu.<br />
The paper was supported by the government to counteract<br />
the Ngaruawahia Kingitanga paper Te Hokioi. On 24 March