Show of Justice by Alan Ward

Show of Justice by Alan Ward

Author:Alan Ward [Ward, Alan]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: History, Australia & New Zealand
ISBN: 9781775580072
Google: aLsYAgAAQBAJ
Publisher: Auckland University Press
Published: 2013-10-01T03:37:07+00:00


Notes

1. Sewell Journal, 6 and 7 January 1865, vol. II, pp. 324-37, vol. III, p. 11; G. Hensley, ‘The withdrawal of the British troops from New Zealand, 1864-1870’, pp. 38-9.

2. For details of land confiscation see AJHR, 1873, C-4B, p. 6 and 1928, G-7. The confiscations were rapacious enough without their being inflated to the exaggerated estimates of 5 million acres and more which some historians have adduced. Confiscations in the Waikato and on both East and West Coasts totalled about 3.3 million acres, of which about 600,000 were returned to Maori claimants and purchase money subsequently paid in respect of about 600,000 more.

3. Weld to McLean, 15 March 1865, McLean MSS, 408.

4. Ormond to Mantell, 26 November 1865, Mantell MSS.

5. Oliver and Thompson, Challenge and Response, p. 94.

6. Weld minute, 17 April 1865, Mantell minute, 24 April 1865, IA 65/969.

7. Shortland to Clarke, 30 August and 9 September 1864, MA 4/59.

8. DSC, 30 June 1864.

9. Among the first Land Court Assessors named were W. Kukutai, A. Kaihau, H. Tauroa, W. Te Wheoro, H. Matini, H. Nera and T. Tarahau (NZ Gazette, 1865, inter alia). The offices of Assessor in the Resident Magistrates’ Courts and Assessor in the Native Land Court were distinct, though sometimes both were held by the same men. In this book, unless otherwise stated, the term ‘Assessor’ will still refer to Assessors in the Resident Magistrates’ Courts.

10. Fenton to Mantell, 1 December 1879, Mantell MSS, 277.

11. Rolleston to Fenton, 18 December 1865, MA 4/7.

12. H. T. Kemp to McLean, 13 July 1866, McLean MSS, 270.

13. AJHR, 1891, sess. II, G-l, pp. 56, 60.

14. Ibid, p. 151.

15. See reports MA Waimate 6, 63/86, and MA Waimate 7, 64/66.

16. MA 13/84, NLP 74/47.

17. James Mackay, Our Dealings with Maori Lands.

18. AJHR, 1891, sess. II, G-l, p. 145.

19. PD, 1864-6, p. 206.

20. AJHR, 1888, I-8, p. 92.

21. Ormond to McLean, 13 August 1865, McLean MSS, 326.

22. Ormond to McLean, 26 August 1865, ibid.

23. FitzGerald to J. C. Richmond, 25 August 1865, Scholefield, Richmond-Atkinson Papers, II, pp. 178-9.

24. Sorrenson, ‘The purchase of Maori lands’, and ‘Land purchase methods and their effect on Maori population’, pp. 183-99.

25. Gillies J. in Mangakahia v. NZ Timber Coy, 1881, 2 NZLR, SC 345.

26. Martin, ‘Notes on best mode of introducing and working “The Native Lands Act”’, 30 June 1865, AJHR, 1866, A-l, pp. 74-85.

27. See Bills Not Passed, 1865.

28. PD, 1864-6, p. 370.

29. Ibid, p. 729.

30. Whitmore to McLean, n.d, early 1865, McLean MSS, 414, no. 3.

31. Rolleston memo, 6 September 1865 and FitzGerald minute, 13 September 1865, MA 24/21.

32. Rolleston to Fenton, 4 November 1865, MA 4/7.

33. Evidence of E. W. Puckey, 29 November 1888, MA 70/2. The evidence was given during an inquiry which arose from the discovery that Judges were taking widely differing courses on the question of whether chiefs were entitled to a greater share of an award than rank-and-file Maori on account of their greater mana (see also AJHR, 1887, sess. II, I-30, pp. 6-7).

34. Hugh Kawharu, ‘New Zealand’, pp.



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