CHAPTER XI L 



CONTENTS. 



DEPARTURE FROM SYDNEY— PASSAGE TO NEW ZEALAND— ARRIVAL AT THE BAY OF 

 ISLANDS-MEETING WITH THE SCIENTIFIC CORPS— THEIR PASSAGE FROM SVDNEY— 

 BAY OF ISLANDS-RIVERS WHICH FALL INTO IT— FACE OF THE COUNTRY— ACTIVE 

 VOLCANO— HOT SPRING OF TAIAIMI— CRATER OF POERUA-DR. PICKERING S VISIT TO 

 HOKIANGA — MISSIONARY ESTABLISHMENT AT PAHIA — KORORARIKA — ENGLISH 

 POLICE MAGISTRATE AND ACTING GOVERNOR— TREATY OF CESSION TO ENGLAND- 

 CONDUCT OF THE AMERICAN CONSUL— INSTALLATION OF THE LIEUTENANT-GOVER- 

 NOR—OPINION OF THE CHIEFS IN RELATION TO THE TREATY— ARRIVAL OF ENGLISH 

 REVENUE OFFICERS — LAND CLAIMS — BURTHENSOME TAXES AND TARIFF — THEIR 

 EFFECT ON AMERICAN COMMERCE— EXPENSE OF THE NEW GOVERNMENT-CASE OF 

 JOHN SAC— HIS LETTER TO MR. WALDRON— FURTHER REMARKS ON THE TREATY OF 

 CESSION -VIOLENT GALE -ITS EXTENT AND ROTARY CHARACTER-FOREIGN RESI- 

 DENTS-HIGH PRICE OF LAND -MISSIONS -TABOO -PAS, OR FORTIFIED TOWNS- 

 DWELLINGS — TOMB — DRESS OF THE NATIVES— THEIR STOREHOUSES-THEIR FOOD— 

 THEIR ARMS AND ORNAMENTS-KING POMARE— MAUPARAWA-CHARLEY POMARE— 

 POMARES WARS-CEREMONY OF HIS RETURN-H1S MEANNESS— POPULATION OF NEW 

 ZEALAND— VISIT TO WANGARARA- POLITENESS OF KO-TOWATOWA — WANGARARA 

 BAY — CHARACTER OF THE NEW ZEALANDERS — THEIR PERSONAL APPEARANCE — 

 TRADITION IN RELATION TO THEIR ORIGIN — TATTOOED HEADS -CANNIBALISM- 

 CONDITION AND PROSPECTS OF THE NATIVES -NATIVE DANCES-MUSIC-CHATHAM 

 ISLAND-CHART OF THE BAY OF ISLANDS-MR. COUTHOUY'S PASSAGE FROM SYDNEY 

 -HIS ACCOUNT OF MOUNT EGMONT — OF PORT COOPER — WARS OF ROBOLUA— PORT 

 LEVY— KORAKIBARURU— PIGEON BAY-CAPE CAMPBELL AND SNOWY PEAKS-CLOUDY 

 BAY — ROBOLUA — HABITS OF THE NATIVES, AND PREVAILING WINDS AT CLOUDY 

 BAY — CLIMATE OF NEW ZEALAND — DISEASES — SOIL — CULTIVATION — VEGETABLE 

 PRODUCTIONS-TIMBER-CANOES— QUADRUPEDS— BIRDS— COMMERCE. 



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