Te Karere Maori 1861-1863
Maori Messenger
Bibliographic Details Background Subject Matter Availability
Bibliographic Details
Published: Auckland, December 16, 1861-September 28, 1863.
The editor was probably Walter Buller.
For further physical details refer to Herbert W. Williams, A Bibliography of Printed Maori to 1900, Item 335.
This newspaper is written in Maori.
Background
This newspaper was a continuation of Te Manuhiri Tuarangi 1861 with the same physical format, although the number of pages was reduced and the issues appeared less regularly. The Royal Coat of Arms is slightly changed along with the title. The motto remained and the intention of the newspaper and subject coverage were the same as Te Manuhiri Tuarangi.
Subject Matter
Included in this paper are:
- numerous letters to the Governor from Maori people expressing views on the:
- situation in Taranaki
- the escalation of the Land Wars
- the King Movement
- law and order
- peaceful settlement of disputes
- reports from Native Districts, for example the "hundreds" system established by Governor Grey as a form of Maori self-government
- reports of local events.
Availability
This newspaper is on microfilm and microfiche. Original copies are held at:
Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington:
1861 Dec. 1862 Jan.-Dec. 1863 Jan.-Sept. 28
Auckland Institute and Museum Library:
1862 March 13, Dec. 16 1863 Feb. 12, Sept. 28
Auckland Public Library:
1862 Feb. 5 and 25, March 13, April 15, May 1 and 23 Sept. 20 1863 March-June, Sept. 28
Auckland University Library:
1861 Dec. 16 1862 Jan. 15, Feb. 5, March 13, May 23, Dec. 16 1863 Feb. 12, April 29, May 15 -July, Sept. 28
Dunedin Public Library:
1862 Dec. 16 1863 May 15
Hocken Library, Dunedin:
1861 Dec. 1862 Jan.-Dec. 1863 Jan.-Sept. 28
The Parliamentary Library, Wellington:
1861 Dec. 1862 Jan.-Dec. 1863 Jan.-Sept. 28
Wellington Public Library:
1861 Dec. 1862 Jan.-Dec. (some issues not held) 1863 Jan.-Sept. 28 (some issues not held)