480 
INDEX. 
Emigration to New Zealand since it 
became a British colony, 213 ; re¬ 
commended, 259—269; hints to in¬ 
tended emigrants, 458—462 
Enau, a Christian native, 358, 359 
Enderby (Lieut.), Governor of the 
Auckland Isles, 212, 218 
England (Capt.), 334 
Erebus, Mount, 225 
Europeans, then’ traffic in the heads 
of the natives, 154 
“Every Man his own Physician,” a 
French work, 72 
Eyre (Lieut.), Governor, 212, 228, 
236, 339 
Fables of the natives, 134—137 
Fairies in the form of small birds, 
115 
Feasts, or hakari, 169 
Eeegee and Maori, their points of 
agreement, 187 
Female tattoo, 153, 154 
Females, the attachment of the gods 
to, 43 
Fern-root, food in winter, 18, 134, 
135, 166, 168, 183, 337, 379 
Fens of Ely and Lincoln, them fogs, 
427, 428 
Fern-stalks, used for play, 173 
Fernandez (Juan) visits New Zealand, 
205 
Fin-back (balmna physalus), 396 
Fingers, games played with, 173 
Firearms introduced, 258 
Fish of New Zealand, 382—384, 410 
—418 
Fishing ceremonies, 83—86 ; hut, 138 
Fitzroy (Capt.), Governor, 211, 271, 
279, 280, 335, 343 
Flax manufactured, 195,208, 285, 474 
Flies ( musca ), 418, 419, 424 
Food, its chief articles, 166, 377— 
384 
Food-store ornamented, 377 
Forest scenery, 253, 433 
Foveaux’s Straits, 209, 238 
Friday, called bleeding-day, 176 
Frogs, 409, 410 
Funeral ode (pihi), 315 
Furneaux (Capt.), massacre of his 
crew, 206 
Fuchsia, a deciduous tree, 130, 176, 
243 
Garlick sowed by Marion, 207 
Genealogies of the aborigines, 15—17 
155 
Genealogical board, 155, 159 
Geology of New Zealand, 219—245 
George IV., his interview with the 
Now Zealand chiefs, 310 
Gillespies, murdered, 271, 350 
Gods, two grand orders of, 15 
Gold discovered in Australia, 212, 
220, 261, 268; in Coromandel Har¬ 
bour, 244; at Ahuriri, ib. 
Government offices at Wellington 
destroyed by an earthquake, 232— 
235 
Grammar for New Zealand, 208, 310 
Grant (Capt.) killed, 347 
Grey (Earl), protest against his des¬ 
patch, 212, 275 
Grey, (Sir George) Governor, 211, 
212, 271, 273, 335, 339 
Grose (Capt.), Governor of New 
South Wales, 284 
Groves, sacred (wahi-tapu), 65, 101 
Haddock ( mold ), 412 
Hades, called Po, or night, 41, 74, 
103, 104, 144, 186, 194 
Haere-awa-awa, the father of the 
Weka, 33 
Hadfield, (Octavius), Archdeacon of 
Ivapiti, 303, 331 
Haha, an incantation, 77 
Hahakai, a native antiquary, 193 
Hair-cutting, ceremonies connected 
with, 91, 93 
Hair-powder, its disuse, 149 
Haka-e-pari, an island, 50 
Hakari, or feast, 169 
Hake-turi, flock of birds, 115 
Hakitara, a Ngapuki chief, 327 
Hall (Mr.), missionary, 285, 286 
Hapuku, or whapuku, cod fish, 411 
Hapurona, a chief, 352 
Harakeke (jphormium tenax ), 435 
Hatupatu captured by a giantess, 
47—49 
Hauraki, 121 
Hawaiki, the cradle of the race, 15, 
66, 96,107,117,120,121,124,128, 
147, 178, 192, 193, 377,378 
Hawaii, or the Sandwich isles, 19, 41 
Ilazlewood (Rev. Mr.), Wesleyan mi¬ 
nister, 188 
Heads of the natives sold to Eu¬ 
ropeans, 154 
Healthiness of the climate, 253—255 
