INDEX.
The dates given in brackets are those of the birth and death of the person indexed; where only the date of death is known it is preceded by a †.
- Abraham, Bp. (1815-1903), arrives in N.Z., [146];
- Ashwell, Rev. B. Y. (†1883), at Waikato, [113];
- returns after war, [207].
- Averill, Bp., becomes bishop of Waiapu, [227];
- of Auckland, [227].
- Bay of Islands, scenery and associations, [7];
- deserted, [140].
- Benefactions, [237]f.
- Bodington, Canon, mission by, [222].
- Boyd, ship. Massacre of crew, [14];
- Broughton, Bp., visits Bay of Islands, [67];
- Brown, Archdeacon A. F. (†1884). arrival in N.Z., [43];
- Butler, Rev. J., [28].
- Canterbury settlement. Its ideals, [147];
- Carlyon case, [230].
- Chapman, Rev. Thomas (†1896). joins mission, [43];
- Churches at Auckland, [234];
- Church Missionary Society. Its foundation, [11];
- Churton, Archdeacon J. F., ministry at Wellington, [110];
- at Auckland, ibid.
- Clergy of New Zealand, [232]f.
- Clarke, G., joins mission, [42];
- disconnected, [145].
- Colenso, Rev. W., joins mission, [51];
- Communism among missionaries, [26];
- Constitution of N.Z. Church. [Chap. XII.] passim. revised, [194];
- fundamental provisions of, [236].
- Cowie, Bp. W. G. (1831-1902), succeeds Selwyn at Auckland, [202];
- Davis, Rev. Richard (1790-1863), arrival, [43];
- agricultural skill, ibid;
- ordained deacon, [126].
- Darwin, Charles. His visit to Waimate, [91].
- Education. Act of 1877, [217];
- proposed amendment of, [239]f.
- Earle, Augustus; strictures on missionaries, [91].
- Gate Pa, Battle of, [185].
- Girls' War, the, [47].
- Godley, John Robert (1814-1861), character of, [148];
- Grace, Rev. T. S. (†1879), favours king movement, [173];
- Grey, Sir George, accuses Henry Williams of treachery, [133]f;
- Hadfield, Bp. (1815-1904), joins mission, [68];
- Hall, Francis, [28];
- his character, [86].
- Hall, William, [12], [36];
- retires from mission, [43].
- Hamlin, James (†1865), joins mission, [42];
- Harper, Bp. (1804-1893), appointed to Christchurch, [152];
- Hauhauism, origin of, [187];
- collapse of, [205].
- Heke, Hone, [130];
- Hinaki, chief of Mokoia, [32];
- Hipango, J. W., resists Hauhaus, [187];
- Christian conduct of, ibid.
- Hobhouse, Bp. (1817-1904),
- Hobson, Captain W., arrives in Bay of Islands, [83];
- his relations with Henry Williams, [84];
- becomes first governor, ibid.
- Hocken, Dr., [Pref.]
- Hongi, [25];
- Hymns, [231].