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Ackroyd, Marylyn, 183 Adam, James, 115 Adam, William, 158 Albatrosses, shooting of, 74, 91-94, 96, 99, 103-104 Alcohol, effects of, 9, 51 Ambresbeg, 109, 126, 128, 129, 135 Amusements on board ship see recreation on ships Anderson, James, 114 Anderson, G J, 196 Anderson, John, 172 Archibald Brothers, (runholders), 160 Ardlussa Run, 173 Argentina, 176 Assisted emigrants, 57 Association of Lay Members of the Free Church, 3, 21, 51, 125 Aylmer, Justin, 166-168 Balclutha, 150 Ballintine, Mr, 196 Banking in Dunedin, 134, 139 Banks, Percy, 179 Bannerman, Jane, 113, 126, 136 Bannerman, Rev William, 163 Barr, James, 118 Barr, John, 150 Barr, William, 149 Beattie, Herries, 148 Bell, G M, 173 Bell, Hon Francis MLC, 209 Benmore Run, 173 Bennetts, Miss, 179 Birdlife, Waimea Plains, 158 Blackie, Captain William, 128 Blackie, James, 134 Blowfly problems, 175 Bonhill, 12, 222 Bonnie Prince Charlie, 222 Bowel disease, 10 Bowmore House, 214 Boyd, Captain, 172 British Passengers Act, 60 Brown, Rev Dr David, 32 Brown, James (cartoonist) 119, 134 Brown, Mr, 179 Buchanan, Dr Robert, 21 Buchanan, Margaret, 195 Buchanan Clan, 222 Bullock teams, 160 Burnley (farm) 176 Burns, Robert (first anniversary dinner), 133 Burns, Rev Thomas, 25, 79, 108, 121 Bushfires in Southland, 156 Butler, Sergeant, 168 Cabin class, 68 Cairn Station, 172 Calvinist belief, 50 Cameron, A A, 171 Cameron, Angus, 173 Cameron, Hugh, 177 Campbell Clan, 222 Cargill, Captain William, 22, 80, 109, 110, 121 Carnegie, Condamine, 134 Carr Young, William, 135 Carter, Margaret, 187-188 Castle Rock Station, 173 Catechisms, 30 Catto, Stan, 182 Centre Hill Run, 173 Chalmers, Alex, 160, 172 Chambers, Nathaniel, 163 Charlton Creek, 163, 172, 174 Chartist movement, 7, 13 Chetham Strode, A, 110, 121 Chivas, Captain William, 54, 81-104, 219-220 Cholera, 10, 14, 50, 117 Cholera on board the ship Mooltan, 63-65, 81-89, 219-220 Chubbin, Margaret, 176 Chubbin, William, 168, 174 Chubbins, John, 152 Church service on emigrant ships, 73 Class settlements, 3, 23 Class attirudes on emigrant ships, 74 Close, 13, 14, 17 Clutha Ferry - see Molyneux Ferry Clutha River, 114 Clyde, Firth of, 47 Clyde, River, 9, 14, 38, 45 Clydevale, 160 Cobb and Co, 168 Commandments, biblical, 29-31 Communications at sea, 74-75, 88, 100 Conical Hill, 151 Conscription, military, 210 Constitution Act 1852, 126 Cooking by early settlers, 117 Copland, Mr, 153 Creed, Rev Charles, 134 Crossing the line (equator), 74 Croydon Station, 155, 163, 173, 178 Cutten, William, 79, 110 DUrville, Dumont, 113 Dacre, 153 Daily routine on emigrant ships, 71 Dalrymple, Mr, 172 Dalzell, Mr, 173 Davidson, Edmund, 157 Davidson, Rev J M, 213 Davis, Fanny, 67, 76 Death rate on emigrant ships, 63 Deferred payment system for land, 190 Denny and Rankine (shipbuilders), 47, 54-55 Dietary allowance on New Zealand Company vessels, 58 Doune, 12 Dumbarton, 12, 37, 222 Dunalister Run,172 Duncan, Elspeth, 78 Duncan, George, 78 Duncan, John, 78 Duncan, Alfred, 168 Dunedin, 21, 23, 25, 27, 33, 37, 78, 79 Dunedin Academy, 140 Dunedin Hundred, 130, 140, 142-145 Dunedin newspapers: . Otago Colonist, 108, 109 . Otago News, 108, 109, 120 . Otago Witness, 108, 109, 112, 130, 131 Dunedin Property Investments Co, 124 Dunedin Public Market, 109, 123, 124, 128, 134 Dunedin School House, 128, 134 Dunedin streets: . High, 115, 117, 118 . Octagon, 117 . Princes, 107, 109, 115, 117, 146 . Rattray, 107, 109, 118, 128 . Stafford, 107, 118, 132 Dunedin suburbs and localities: . Andersons Bay, 113 . Caversham, 107-108, 113, 125, 127, 129, 150 . Green Island, 113 . Kaikorai Valley, 113 . Port Chalmers, 113 . Saddle Hill, 113 . St Clair Beach, 113 . St Kilda Beach, 113 . Taieri, 113 Dunedin Town Board (first established), 137 Dunlop, Henry, 28 Dunoon, 38, 55 East Gore, 151, 179 Eastern Bush, 174 Economic depression in Glasgow, 11 Elections in Dunedin, 109, 138, 141 Ellaby, Mr, 173 Elliot, John, 174 Emigrant barracks, 115 Emigrant rates of passage, 57 Emigrant ships personal hygeine on board, 66 Emigrants guide, 18, 23 Emigrants kit, 46 Emigrants luggage provisions, 57 Entertainments in Dunedin: . Axtelles Theatre (first travelling theatre to visit Dunedin), 144 . Burns Night (first in Dunedin), 133 . Dunedin Harmonic Society, 138 . Indian Mutiny Fund Concert, 145 . Grand Sacred and Miscellaneous Concert (Miss Redmayne), 144 . Theatre (first dramatic reading), 137 Entertainments in Glasgow, 20 Entertainments and recreation, Mataura Valley: . Gore Brass Band, 194 . Gore Girls Literary Society, 195 . Gore Presbyterian Young Womens Hockey Club, 213 . Ivy Dancing Club, Mataura, 208 . MacGibbon & Co Ball, 182 . Mandeville Quadrille Dance, 184 . Mataura concert, 200 . Mutual Improvement Society meetings, 208 . Sunday evening concerts in Gore, 194 Entertainments on emigrant ships, 71-74, 85, 89, 91-94, 96, 99, 103-104 Falls, The - see Mataura Falls Fenton, Rev A, 134 First Church (Dunedin) 134 Fisher, Bob, 181, 183, 188-190 Fisher, Hon John MLC, 209 Five Rivers Run, 173 Flora in Southland description of plant cover by early European settlers, 156 Forbes, W G, 179 Fore-cabin class, 68, 93 Free Church of Scotland, 3, 18, 31, 33, 50 Free Kirk - see Free Church of Scotland Fuller, Mr, 151 Gardening column, Dunedin, 111, 142 Gardiner, William, 177 Garrick, Allan, 182 Gillander, Mr, 172 Glasgow Fair, 38, 41-44 Glasgow Green, 7, 16, 40, 48 Glasgow localities: . Blythswood, 12 . Gorbals, 14 . Partick, 35 . West End, 35 Glasgow Post Office Directory, 49, 50 Glasgow streets: . Argyll, 17, 47 . Bridgegate, 10, 13 . Buchanan, 18 . Candleriggs, 17, 47 . Gallowgate, 15 . George Square, 18 . Glasgow Cross, 13, 15, 30 . Hamilton Crescent, 35, 38 . High, 8 . St Vincent, 18 . Saltmarket, 7-9, 12-13, 15-16, 19, 46, 49 . Sautmarket - see Saltmarket . Trongate, 5, 16-17 . West Nile, 18, 191 Glenham Run, 172 Glenhu Run, 173 Glenquoich Station, 173 Glenure Run, 173 Goldfield discovery reward offer, 144 Gold dredging, 162 Gold prospecting, Mataura River, 162 Gordon, 180 Gore, 148, 178-183, 187-189 Gore Borough Council, 196 Gore Dairy Factory, 195 Gore Liberal League, 195 Gore Town Board, 194 Graham Clan, 222 Grass whare construction, 116 Gratuities for ships officers, 65 Green, Thomas, 179 Greenock, 62 Greenock Advertiser (newspaper), 54-55 Grey, Governor Sir George, 125 Gunn, Mr, 152 Haberfield, E S, 113 Half-way Bush, 153, 162 Hamilton, Mrs, 177 Hankerson, Messrs, 173 |
Harper, Bishop, 168 Harris, John Hyde, 157 Harvest home celebrations, 112, 130, 131 Herd, Captain, 113 Hill Brothers, 173 Hogue, Arthur, 173 Hokonui Hills, 136, 148, 169 Howden, David, 135 Howes Ford, see Pinkertons Ford Huko (wife of Reko), 160, 164 Hunter Reynolds, William, 136 Influenza, 113 Intermediate cabin class - see fore-cabin class Invercargill, 154 Islay Run, 172 Jackson, Edward, 165 Jacky Jacky (Mr Glendenning), 151 Jamieson, Mrs, 179 John MacGibbon and Sons (merchant business), 177-186, 189 Johnston, Mrs, 156 Johnston, William, 156 Jones, John, 117, 118, 152 Joyce, J P, 161 Kaihiku Hills, 160 Kaituna Creek, 114, 115, 131 Kanakana eels, 164 Karitane, 113 Kelley, John, 170 Kelvingrove Run, 161,169 Kelvin Grove Run see Kelvingrove Run Kettle, Charles, 114 Knapdale Run, 158, 172, 178 Koputai (see Port Chalmers) Koromiko (farm) 174 Kuri see Maori dog Lamprey eel, see kanakana Land speculation, 190 Landholdings, MacGibbon family, 190 Landslip Hill, 172 Legislative Council of New Zealand, 209-211 Liberal Party, 195 Lining out (in Free Church service), 32 Little Enemy, 112, 122, 125 Littlewort, Tommy, 161 Lloyd, George, 161 Lloyds Register, 54-55 Long Ford,151, 158, 160, 163 Longford - see Long Ford Longridge Run, 152, 153, 155 Lovells Accommodation House, 150 Lumsden, 173 Mac prefix in names, 222 McAffer, Dr, 179 Macaulay, Mr, 162 Macandrew, James, 108, 109, 132, 135, 148,157 McCallum, Captain, 173 McCallum, Duncan, 157 McCaughan, Mr, 179 McClymont, Mr, 173 McDonald, A A, 177 McFarlane, Mr, 173 MacGibbon, Alicia, 212 MacGibbon, Andrew, 175 MacGibbon, Angus, 175 MacGibbon, Archibald (Cocky), 183, 189, 212 MacGibbon, Archibald A, 126, 190, 196, 215 MacGibbon, Bell, 174 MacGibbon, Bill, 174, 212, 214 MacGibbon, Bob, 175 MacGibbon, Colin, 168, 178, 190, 215 MacGibbon, Colina, 212 MacGibbon, Dave, 174, 212, 214 MacGibbon, David (farmer) 175 McGibbon, David (Glasgow), 16-18, 35-37, 53,176 MacGibbon, Ebenezer, 179, 181-182, 190, 215 MacGibbon, Emily, 215 MacGibbon, Ernie, 212 MacGibbon, Eve, 212 MacGibbon, Frank, 212, 214 MacGibbon, Florence, 212 MacGibbon, Georgina (Aunty Tot), 196-197, 215 MacGibbon, Gordon, 212, 214 MacGibbon, Hazel, 175 MacGibbon, Hilda, 212 MacGibbon, Hugh (merchant), 188-190, 212, 214 MacGibbon, Hugh (farmer) 173 MacGibbon, Ida, 212-213 MacGibbon, Isabella, 176, 190, 200, 203, 204-207, 215 MacGibbon, Jane: . Glasgow period, 7-52 . In Dunedin, 108-109 . Caversham, 126 . Golden wedding, 198-199 . Leaving Dunedin, 136 . Portrait painted, 200 . House in Mataura, 214 MacGibbon, Jeannie, 8, 126, 174, 178, 215 MacGibbon, Jessie, 8, 126, 172, 178, 215 McGibbon, Jessie (Glasgow), 37 MacGibbon, Jessie (1884-1932), 212 MacGibbon, John (farmer at McNab) 175 MacGibbon, John (1870-1945), 212 MacGibbon, John Jr: . Early experiences in Mataura district, 163-164; 174 . Election campaign 1911, 195 . Gore merchant business, 178-183 . In Dunedin, 126, . In Glasgow, 46 . Land dealings, 190, 215 . Liberal politics, 195-196. . Public and church service, 194-195 . MacGibbon, John Sr: . Arrival in Dunedin, 117-118 . Connection with James Macandrew, 136, 157 . Establishing John MacGibbon and Sons merchant business, 177-178 . Farming activities in Southland, 173-175 . Farming in Dunedin, 128-131 . Golden wedding, 198-199 . In Glasgow, 7-52 . In retirement, 200 . Involvement in Dunedin politics, 135 . Land purchased from New Zealand Company, 3, 36, 50-51 . Mataura accommodation house and ferry, 159, 161, 165-169, 171 . Mentioned in the Dunedin press, 108-110 . Merchant activities in Dunedin, 128, 130, 146 . Move to Caversham, 125-126 . Obituary, 201 . Otapiri Run, 136, 148-152 McGibbon, John Tiger, 113, 222 MacGibbon, Kate, 212-213 MacGibbon, Mabel, 212-214 MacGibbon, Mary (1873-1943), 212 MacGibbon, Mary (nee Latham), 179, 212, 215 MacGibbon, Mary (nee Ward), 179, 215, 212, 215 MacGibbon, Mataura, 182, 212, 214 MacGibbon, Maud, 212- 213 MacGibbon, May, 212-213 MacGibbon, Nell, 212 MacGibbon, Roy, 212 MacGibbon, Stanley, 175, 212 MacGibbon, Hon Thomas MLC: . Early experiences at Mataura,159-162 . Election campaign 1905, 193 . In Dunedin, 126, 136 . In Glasgow, 7, 8, 10, 29-30, 32, 41-44 . In the Legislative Council, 209-211 . Land dealings, 190 . Mataura accommodation house, 165-169; 176 . Merchant activities, 178-183; 190 . Otapiri Run, 148-156 . Overseas travel, 213; 215 . Public and church service of, 191-192, 194 McGibbon, Thomas (Glasgow), 222 MacGibbon, Thomas Arthur, 212 MacGibbon and Company Ltd, 181-182, 187-190 MacGibbon family crest, 222 MacGibbons Accommodation House - see Mataura accommodation house MacGibbons Cooperative Stores Association, 186 MacGibbons Corner, 180-183 McGlashan, Edward, 131 McGlashan, John, 21-22, 28, 110, 128 McKay, Alexander, 114 McKay, Eric, 165, 194 McKellar, David, 152-153, 155 McKellar, Peter, 152, 155 McKellar, Tom, 152 Mackenzie, Captain, 151, 172 Mackenzie, James, 137 McKinnon, Walter, 179 McLay, John, 77, 121 McLean, Hughie, 179 McNab, (district), 175 McNab, Alexander, 151, 158, 178 McNab, Archie, 153 McNab, Dr Robert, 194 McNeil, Alex, 160 McNeil Brothers, 173 Manning, Dr, 80 Maori beliefs, 164 Maori Bush, 160-161, 163 Maori dog, 158 Maori: . Amalgamation with Anglo-Saxon races article, 123 . Coastal fishing, 121 . Cultural activities, 121 . Otago Provincial Council - first elections (1853), 122 . In Dunedin newspapers, 122 . Sale of Otago Block, 114 . Sale of Murihuku Block (Southland), 120, 122, 127 . Living conditions in Dunedin, 113, 122 . Relations with early settlers, 122 . Reserve proposal for Dunedin, 122 . Trading in potatoes, 126 Maori tribes: . Ngai Tahu, 113, 164 . Ngati Mamoe, 113 . Te Rupuwai, 113 . Katikura, 113 . Waitaha, 113 Marairua Run, 172 Marchbank, James, 161 Marshburn (farm), 175 Martin, Tom, 150 Massey, Rt Hon William, 211 Mataura Accommodation House, 136, 165-169 Mataura Borough Council, 192 Mataura bridges, 146, 161, 170-171, 177 Mataura Dairy Factory Company, 191, 192 Mataura Estate, 172 Mataura Falls, 157,159, 163, 164, 177 Mataura Ferry, 136, 144, 146 Mataura Hundred, 178 Mataura River, 151, 170, 174 Mataura Town Board, 192 Mataura Valley, 118, 136 Matou River (see Clutha) Meals - cabin class, 70 Meals - steerage class, 69 Measles, 10, 113 Mechanics Institute, 118-119, 124, 130 Medical comforts on board ships, 65 Medical regulations on board ships, 58, 60 Medical treatments available in 1849, 66 Medicine, preventative, 63 Menzies, Dr, 172 Merino Downs Run, 172 Mess groups on emigrant ships, 69 Middle Island, New Zealand, 23 Mieville, Fanny, 175 Mieville, Frederic, 172, 175 Miller, James, 174, 215 Milne, Mary, 213 Molyneux Ferry, 150 Molyneux River (see Clutha River) Monro, David, 114 Mooltan arrival notice, 110 Mooltan deaths, 106, 220 Mooltan (ship) - see under Ships Mooltan passenger list, 105-106 Mooltan voyage map, 69 Moonlight Ranges Run, 173 |
Morgan, Mary Ann, 195 Morrison Brothers, 173 Muir, Charles, 168 Murihiku Block (Southland),122 Myross Bush, 153 Nairn, Archibald, 176 Nairn, James, 200 Naming tradition in Scotland, 10 National Fire and Marine Insurance Company, 178 National Mortgage and Agency Co Ltd, 196 New River - see Oreti River New Zealand and Australian Land Company, 172, 176 New Zealand Company, 3, 18, 21-22, 35, 48, 57,114, 125, 132 New Zealand Company settlements, 23 Nicol and Kay (contractors), 161 Nightcaps, 174 Nokomai goldfield, 168, 179 Oaklands Run, 172 Old Coach Road, 178 Oliver, Mr, 172 Orbell, Catherine, 61, 67, 75-76, 78-79, 118 Oreti River, 148, 153 Otago, 21, 23 Otago Block, 23-24, 114, 122 Otago Heads, 78, 113 Otago Horticultural Society, 115 Otago Journal, 18, 23, 26-27 Otago Property Investment Co, 130 Otago Settlement, statistical summary for 1855, 133 Otago Settlers Association, 126 Otakaramu Hills, 156 Otakaramu Run, 160, 172 Otakou, 113 Otakou Peninsula, 24 Otama, 179 Otamita Stream, 152 Otapiri Run, 136, 148, 152, 157 Otara Run, 172 Otaraia Run, 172 Otautau, 172 Otepoti, 131 Oughton, John, 153 Pagan, Jun, 172 Palmer,Thomas, 177 Pearse, John, 72-73 Peel, George, 172 Penny, John, 195 Perkins, George, 63 Photographer - first in Dunedin, 133 Pi (wife of Reko), 160 Pianoforte lessons (first in Dunedin Miss Redmayne), 144 Pilgrim Fathers, 3, 22 Pillans, Francis, 61, 64, 71, 74, 76-77 Pillans, Francis, diary of, 81-104 Pinkertons Ford, 151 Pinnacle, 163 Pollock, James, 177 Pollock, Thomas, 169 Pompallier, Bishop John Baptist, 113 Popotunoa Run, 151,162 Port Chalmers, 77-79, 114 Port Nicholson, 24 Presbyterian Church, East Gore,195 Presbyterian Church, Mataura , 184, 194 Presbyterian piety, 216 Presbytery of Otago, 131 Provincial Council elections, 122 Publicity campaign for Otago settlement, 51, 59 Public lectures in Dunedin: Rev Dr Burns, 119 Rev Charles Jeffreys, 126 Walter Mantell, 132 Captain Bellairs, 133 Lecture series in 1857, 141 Dr Purdie, 143 Pukerau, 160 Purdie, Dr William, 54, 63-64, 219-220 Pyramids, 172 Queenie see Reko, Toki Reaby Run, 152 Read, Gabriel, 162 Reform Party, 193-194, 196, 209-210 Reko (Maori chief at Tuturau), 164 Reko, Toki, 161, 164, 166 Reynolds, Thomas, 172 Reynolds, William Hunter, 110, 157 Rich, Edwin, 161, 172 Richardson, Dr, 172 Richardson, Fanny, see Mieville, Fanny Richardson, Sir John, 161 Rigging and spars on sailing ships, 100 Roberts, W H S, 154 Robertson, Joy, 63, 80 Rogers, Henry, 173 Rogers, Joseph, 173 Sabbath in Glasgow, 29-33 St James Church, 30 Salt beef, 68 Sautmarket - see Glasgow streets Saltmarket - see Glasgow streets Schooling on board emigrant ships, 71 Seddon, Rt Hon Richard John, 193, 210-211 Selwyn, Bishop George, 113 Sexuality on emigrant ships, 67 Shanks, James Steuart Jr, 172,176, 179, 213, 215 Shanks, James Steuart Sr, 176 Shea-Lawlor, Mr, 173 Sheddans, 163 Ship Cone, 173 Ships: . Ajax, 85 . Artemsia, 94 . Bangalore, 84 . Blundell, 79 . Canterbury, 84 . Conway, 76 . Duke of Portland, 72-77, 84 . John Wycliffe, 22, 114 . Lady Nugent, 84 . Mariner, 67, 78-79 . Midlothian, 84 . Mooltan, 47, 51, 54-55, 59, 61, 71-79, 81-106, 108 . Moultan - see Mooltan . Pekin, 68 . Philip Laing, 22-23, 115 . Poictiers, 71 . Queen (first steamship in Dunedin), 146 . Strathmore, 95 . Tichonderoga, 103 Ships biscuit, 68 Ships surgeons role and responsibilities of, 65 Shipwrecks, 77 Shortland, Edward, 114 Simpson, Alec, 179 Simpson, Mrs, 179 Simson, Ian, 195 Sinclair, Daniel, 172 Single women emigrants, 28 Slum conditions in Glasgow, 50 Smallpox, 113 Smith, Captain Mein, 114 Smith, Mr, 195 Smith, Thomas, 177 Smythe, Theo, 183 Solomon (Teko Hutu) 160 Souness, John, 149 Southland, 136, 148 Southland County Council, 191 Southland Education Board, 194 Southland Frozen Meat Company, 194 Southland Hospital and Charitable Aid Board, 191,194 Southland Province, separation from Otago, 161 Steerage class, 54, 57, 59, 68-69 Stephen, Justice Sidney, 125 Stewart Island, 78 Stewarts Island, 23 Storms at sea, 75-76, 84, 98, 101-104 Sufficient price for land, 3, 25 Swanston, Mr, 167 Switzers, Mr, 172 Switzers Diggings, 152, 153, 168 Switzers Run, 152,162 Taiaroa Head - see Otago Heads Taieri, 149 Taieri Mouth, 113 Tammany Ring, 179 Tapanui Run, 152 Taylor, J H, 173 Taylor, John Parkin, 157 Taylors Creek, 160 Teetotal Society (Dunedin), 111 Te Anau, 173 Te Puoho, 164 Te Rauparaha, 164 Te Whakahua, 214 Temperance movement in Gore, 195 Tenths (in Maori land purchases), 114 Tibbetts Brothers, 172 Toi Tois Run, 172 Toitu Creek (see Kaituna Creek) Tokomairiro Plain, 150 Tristan da Cunha, 77, 94-95 Tron Church, 17-19, 21 Trumble, Thomas, 172 Tuberculosis, 10 Tuckett, Frederick, 114 Tuturau, 160, 163 Tuturau Hundred, 175 Tuturau Kaika, 156, 164 Tuturau Run, 161 Tyler, John, 74-75, 78-79 Typhus, 10, 103 Upper Wyndham Run, 172 Vaccination, first in Otago, 128 Valpy, William, 110, 116, 128 Venlaw Run, 172 Veterinarian (first in Dunedin), 144 Victorian Company, 153 Waihola, 149 Waihopai Creek, 153 Waikaia, 162, 179 Waikaia Plains Station, 156 Waikaka, 163, 178 Waikaka Valley, 178 Waikouaiti, 114 Waimahaka Run, 172 Waimea Plains, 148, 152 Waimumu Block, 172 Waimumu Stream, 153, 160, 163, 174 Wairuna, 160 Wairuna Creek, 151 Waiwera, 150, 160 Wakatipu Goldfield, 179 Wakefield, Colonel William, 114 Wantwood Run, 152 Waste Land Board, 135, 157 Watkin, Rev James, 114 Watt, Andrew, 179 Wattle and daub house construction, 116 Weaving, first in Dunedin, 124 Weller brothers (whalers), 113 Wellington, 24 Wells, Dr Henry, 65-66, 79 Wendon, 153, 172 Wendonside, 153, 172 Wentworth, Fitzwilliam, 173 Whaling settlement, Bluff, 113, 222 Whaling settlements, Otago, 113 Whitby, Captain George, 79 Wilson, Mr, 172 Wilson, Mr Long, 153 Womens electoral emancipation, 195 Womens franchise petition, 195 Woodlaw Station, 174 Wowserism, 195 Wright, Mr, 173 Wynd, 13, 14, 17, 40 Wyndham, 161 Yellow Bluff, 174 |
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